2.4 Our Partnerships, Collaborations and Co-productions
Collaboration is the foundation on which the success of Manchester Histories is built. Our positive and proactive approach to working with others is evident in our ability to deliver successful projects that engage a wide range of people with a small core team. Our collaborations with partners include:
Some of Manchester Histories key partners and collaborators are:
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Co-producing engaging and creative work with communities, academics, artists, organisations, groups and individuals.
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Creating an inclusive culture by sharing resources, skills and knowledge across sectors.
The geographic and cultural communities
Achieving shared aims by working with our funders, sponsors and supporters.
Arts and cultural organisations across the
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Many of the partnerships Manchester Histories will require to successfully deliver this Business Plan are already in place, reflecting our excellent strategic and delivery relationships. The Aims section outlines who we will work with in each area of work to achieve our aims over the next three years. However, we know that innovation flows when we collaborate with others, so Manchester Histories will also identify and engage new partners to meet the complex challenges we are currently facing (see Challenges and Opportunities).
of Greater Manchester North West
Third sector organisations across the
North West
Manchester City Council, including the
Cultural Partnership Network
The University of Manchester Manchester Metropolitan University Creative Manchester Manchester Centre for Public History
& Heritage
Archives+
(Greater Manchester Libraries & Archives)
North West Film Archive Greater Manchester Combined Authority
(Culture Fund)
Greater Manchester HiDDEN Network The National Lottery Heritage Fund
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