SCOTTISH MUSEUM FUNDING SUCCESS

Scottish Museum Funding Success – The Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther have secured vital funds of over £100,000 through the Museum Galleries Scotland Recovery and Resilience Fund
This is part of a UK wide 1.57-Billion-pound investment in culture, 97 million of this was given to the Scottish Government for this cause of which 4 million was allocated to Museum Galleries Scotland to help Museum’s across Scotland like the Scottish Fisheries Museum.
Chair of Board of Trustees at the Scottish Fisheries Museum, Karen Seath, said:
” It has been a very challenging year for the Museum, its staff and volunteers, with closure for 5 months and restricted opening from August. These are unprecedented times and have impacted visitor numbers drastically. We are absolutely delighted and very grateful to receive further support from Museum Galleries Scotland. This will allow the Museum to move forward out of the Covid-19 restriction period and help us develop and deliver our recovery programme for 2021.
The award from the fund will go towards vital work in supporting the longevity of the Scottish Fisheries Museum, progressing projects to secure our future as a national Scottish Visitor Attraction, and in preserving the history and documenting the future of the Scottish fishing industry.
The Trustees and I are incredibly proud of the Museum staff and volunteers for their continued hard work and enthusiasm. This award is a very welcome boost to all.”
CEO of Museum Galleries Scotland, Lucy Casot, said:
“We are incredibly pleased to support the Scottish Fisheries Museum through the Recovery and Resilience Fund. As with many museums and galleries, the Scottish Fisheries Museum has faced severe difficulties caused by the pandemic. They quickly and innovatively responded to these challenges through expanding their online offering to continue events and activities within their community and to welcome visitors to digitally explore Scotland’s fishing heritage.
Through the fund we are delighted to support the Scottish Fisheries Museum innovative spirit, as seen in their plans for the restoration of the historic Reaper, to make it a star attraction that reflects the importance of their role in preserving and telling the stories of Scotland’s fishing heritage.”