Here is a list of organisations who may be able to offer advice, support and/or funding for the Save the Pavilion Campaign. If you know of any others please let us know.
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Arts Council England works to get great art to everyone by championing, developing and investing in artistic experiences that enrich people’s lives.
As the national development agency for the arts, they support a range of artistic activities from theatre to music, literature to dance, photography to digital art, carnival to crafts.
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Derbyshire Arts Partnership is the forum for joint working on arts development between local authorities in Derbyshire.   
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The Prince's Regeneration Trust's projects enable under-used or redundant historic buildings to perform a new function, unlocking a regeneration of the wider community.
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The Theatres Trust lists the Pavilion on its website (Theatre ID 643) and it works with commercial, public, subsidised and voluntary sectors to secure a sustainable future for theatre buildings.

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BRITAIN'S HERITAGE
SAVE welcomes news of buildings at risk near you as well as information on your local campaigns. SAVE has been campaigning for historic buildings since its formation in 1975 by a group of architects, journalists and planners. SAVE is a strong, independent voice in conservation, free to respond rapidly to emergencies and to speak out loud for the historic environment.
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Using money raised through the National Lottery, the Heritage Lottery Fund gives grants to sustain and transform our heritage. From museums, parks and historic places to archaeology, natural environment and cultural traditions we invest in every part of our diverse heritage.
WREN Grant Scheme
Community Support Scheme
Mackintosh Foundation
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The Victorian Society website also lists a number of suggestions about running effective campaigns to save threatened buildings.
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Following on from the work of the Derby and Derbyshire Economic Partnership (DDEP); the DEP is charged with taking forward the effective governance of funding to support economic regeneration in Derbyshire, in particular single programme funding awarded to the County by the East Midlands Development Agency (emda).
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The Funds for Historic Buildings website is a comprehensive guide to funding for anyone seeking to repair, restore or convert for a new use any historic building in the United Kingdom which is listed, scheduled or in a conservation area and of acknowledged historic merit. It includes details of virtually all substantive funding sources which specialise in historic buildings, as well as many which provide funding for historic building projects within a wider remit.
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English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
THI encourages partnerships of local organisations to carry out repairs and other works to a number of historic buildings, structures or spaces within these defined areas. 
The Architectural Heritage Fund is a registered charity founded in 1976 to promote the conservation of historic buildings in the UK.
Awards for All
Charles Hayward Foundation
Derbyshire - Redundant Rural Buildings Grant
Derbyshire Environmental Trust
Foyle Foundation
Grants for Growing the Visitor Economy
Derwent Valley Partnership Schemes in Conservation Areas
EU Culture Programme (2007-2013)
Abbey Charitable Trust