On Monday 7 April Heritage Lottery Fund took over the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge to celebrate the #YoungRoots Grant Programme. #YoungRoots gives up to £50,000 to young people and youth organisations to explore their heritage across the UK.

 

The event involved a massive takeover of the Museum from Circus performances by the La Bonche Family, speeches from the Olympic medallist Robbie Grabarz and SBTV’s Aaron Roach Bridgeman delivering a bespoke spoken word piece.  A diversity of projects were chosen from the 1000′s of young people aged 11-25 that have benefited from the grant and used creativity to explore our rich heritage.

 

“Heritage plays an important part of our lives and how we see the world.  Its great to see so many young people getting excited about exploring theirs, I feel inspired” said Louis John Founder of What’s Good Online.

Part of the event was also about showcasing 3 films co-created by young people, especially Shamara Adams the fantastic MC of the event.  The films were produced in order to spread the opportunity as far across the UK as possible. Please be part of the movement and share the film with the #YOUNGROOTS @HERITAGELOTTERY

 

The Young Roots programme – grants between £10,000 and £50,000

  • provides new opportunities for young people aged 11 to 25 to learn about heritage;
  • allows young people to lead and take part in creative and engaging activities;
  • develops partnerships between youth organisations and heritage orgs; and
  • creates opportunities to celebrate young people’s achievements in the project and share their learning with the wider community.

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