Kick The Dust
Our £10million pilot programme to make heritage relevant to people aged 11-25 supported 12 ambitious projects between 2017 and 2023.
Responding to research revealing that young people were still under-represented as audiences, participants and volunteers in heritage, the Kick The Dust programme aimed to:
- increase the ambition, scale, and quality of youth engagement with heritage
- make heritage relevant to more and a greater diversity of young people, building on their needs and interests
- develop sustainable, ongoing work with young people within heritage organisations
- show the value of youth engagement with heritage
12 projects supported across the UK
Young people were deeply involved in all stages of Kick The Dust, including naming the programme. A team of 15 young Dustkickers helped decide the 12 projects that were awarded funding:
- Norfolk Journeys: empowering young people to develop their own pathways into Norfolk’s heritage, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service (£776,500)
- Y Heritage, The Y, Leicester (£707,500)
- Future Proof Parks, Groundwork UK (£919,200)
- Keeping it Wild, London Wildlife Trust (£886,600)
- Our Shared Cultural Heritage, British Council (£868,600)
- SHOUT OUT LOUD: giving young people a voice in heritage, English Heritage (£994,500)
- Reimagine, Remake, Replay, The Nerve Centre (£949,600)
- Hope Streets, Curious Minds (£1,000,000)
- Scotland 365, National Museums Scotland (£776,000)
- Don't Settle, Beatfreeks Arts Ltd (£696,700)
- IGNITE - An Industrial Revolution for the 21st Century, IVE (£962,300)
- Hands on Heritage, National Museum Wales (£874,554)
Find out more
Explore the links below to read more about Kick The Dust projects and the young people who took part.