20.8.2020

Evaluering av tilskuddsordningen for bevaring av (Sim) monumenter

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For the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, together with Hylkema Erfgoed, we evaluated the Subsidy Scheme for the Conservation of Monuments (Sim). We investigated the extent to which the subsidy scheme aligns with societal challenges and whether the subsidy sufficiently stimulates sustainable conservation of monuments. Because national monuments are sustainably integrated and visible in our society, caring for them is inseparably linked to various current discussions and developments that may change the function and/or perspective on monuments. Categories of monuments that we now consider self-evident were not so in the past, think of industrial heritage, cemeteries, healthcare heritage, and new categories such as monuments from the Reconstruction Period and post-war residential areas. The evaluation provides a comprehensive view, supported by the monument sector, of the effectiveness and efficiency of the Sim. It also sheds light on how changes in the scheme have affected different target groups. Minister Van Engelshoven (OCW) informed the House of Representatives on July 8th about the evaluation of the Subsidy Scheme for the Conservation of Monuments (Sim). Read the relevant letter to Parliament and the accompanying table of recommendations from Dialogic and the Council for Culture. Read the responses to the Parliamentary questions on the evaluation here.