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Living Heritage, Shared Futures

Bringing culture and heritage to life through participation, connection and shared experience

Living Heritage, Shared Futures supports projects that bring culture and heritage to life through participation, engagement and shared experience.

Across the communities we serve, heritage is deeply connected to identity, place and history. These stories are often complex, layered and shaped by different perspectives.

Through this programme, we support activity that creates opportunities for people to engage with culture and heritage in ways that are open, inclusive and rooted in place.

What this programme is about

This programme focuses on the animation of culture and heritage assets.

Animation means activity that brings places, stories, traditions and collections to life through participation, interpretation and experience — rather than physical restoration or capital development.

The programme supports activity that enables people to engage, reflect and connect, helping to build shared understanding over time.

What this programme is seeking to achieve

This programme is focused on change at the level of experience, participation and connection.

We recognise that this type of work often leads to qualitative and emerging outcomes, shaped by participation and shared experience over time.

Who can apply

We welcome applications from organisations delivering cultural or heritage activity within the communities we serve.

Projects must be clearly connected to a cultural or heritage asset and demonstrate how people will be actively involved.

We are interested in projects that bring culture and heritage to life through participation and engagement.

Projects must focus on experience and engagement, rather than capital works or physical restoration.

The programme is unlikely to support:

This programme is designed to support activity and experience, rather than infrastructure or one-off promotion.

How applications are considered

We are looking for applications that clearly show:

Strong applications demonstrate clear purpose, thoughtful design and meaningful opportunities for participation.

Before applying, we recommend reviewing the guidance on preparing your application and ensuring your proposal clearly focuses on participatory cultural or heritage activity.

Creating shared understanding

Reconciliation is part of how we think about this work, but it is not a separate requirement or a prescribed type of project.

We are interested in activity that creates opportunities for shared experience, connection and understanding — where this is appropriate to the work being delivered.

We see reconciliation as something that can grow through participation, dialogue and encounter over time, rather than something that is delivered as a single outcome.

This work is for everyone, creating space for people to engage with culture and heritage in ways that are open, inclusive and grounded in respect.