This document discusses Europa Nostra, a pan-European heritage network comprised of 237 member organizations from 15 countries, 122 associate organizations, and over 1,000 individual members representing over 5 million people. It notes Europa Nostra's role in coordinating 36 European and international heritage networks. The document highlights Europa Nostra's work in lobbying at national and European levels, including collaborating with the Council of Europe on heritage conferences and reports. It provides examples of past winners of Europa Nostra awards and notes upcoming award ceremonies.
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Forum on Social Participation in the Conservation and Preservation of Cultural Heritage
1. Forumon Social Participation in the Conservationand Preservationof Cultural
Heritage:Spanish,European and Hispano-American Experiences
Civil Society in Action for Heritage
25 May 2016
Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović,
SecretaryGeneral of Europa Nostra
3. Our pan-European networkis comprised of *:
237 Member Organisations(heritageNGO’s)
From which 15 Country Representations
122 Associate Organisations(public bodies or private companies)
1,025 Individual Members
From which 23 European and InternationalNetworks basedin 11
countries andcovering around 60 countries
5 million peopleofcombined membership
ABOUT US
* November 2015
4. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
Bond Heemschut,Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2011 winner in the category Dedicated Service
5. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
Churches ConservationTrust,London,United Kingdom
2015 winner in the category Dedicated Service
6. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
Fondationdu Patrimoine,Paris,France
2013 winner in the category Dedicated Service
7. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
Friends of the Storfjord,Sunnmøre,Norway
2016 winner in the category Dedicated Service
8. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
KempensLandscape Association,Putte,Belgium
2014 winner in the category Dedicated Service
9. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
The Living Cabanyal Archive,Valencia,Spain
2013 winner in the category Education,Training and Awareness-Raising
10. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
The Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation,Athens,Greece
2012 winner in the category Dedicated Service
11. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
The Rundling Association,Jameln,Germany
2015 winner in the category Dedicated Service
12. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
The Society for the Protection of AncientBuildings (SPAB), London,UnitedKingdom
2012 winner in the category Dedicated Service
13. EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS
Valencia’s Cathedral bell-ringers,Valencia,Spain
2016 Special Mentionof the Jury
16. A new participatory programme
in partnership with European
Heritage Volunteers
Supported by the Creative
Europe programme of the EU
17. EuropaNostracoordinates the 36 European and International Networks,
which form partof the European HeritageAlliance 3.3
PILLARS OF ACTION
LOBBYING
18. For 50 years, EuropaNostrahas worked to influencepolicy atnational
and European levels.
PILLARS OF ACTION
LOBBYING
19. EuropaNostrahas long collaboratedwith the Council of Europe
22-24 April2015:6th
Councilof Europe MinisterialConferenceforHeritage,
chaired by Maxime Prévot,Vice-Presidentand Ministerof Wallonia’s Government
20. 12 June 2015: Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe Final Conference at the Aula of Domus
Media of the University of Oslo
EuropaNostracoordinatedthe ReportCHCFE in cooperation
with 5 European partners
Maxime Prévot, Vice-President and
Minister of Wallonia’s Government
Loyd Grossman, OBE, Chairman,
The Heritage Alliance
21. Towards a European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018
18 May 2016: Plácido Domingo delivers message on
European Year of Cultural Heritage to the European
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker