Create meaningful change through representation and influence | Fit for the Future

Representation is not just about inclusion; it is about equity and empowerment. When the workforce, governance structures, and cultural outputs reflect the diversity of society, they validate the experiences of historically excluded communities. This guide will equip you with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to ensure young people drive system change.
Shaping an inclusive sector through intersectionality and decolonisation | Fit for the Future

We know people working in heritage spaces want to challenge systemic issues and barriers – but don’t always know how. This guide explores how intersectionality and decolonisation can shape a more inclusive and equitable heritage sector.
How to put co-creation at the heart of your work | Fit for the Future

Co-creation has been a bit of a buzzword in recent years. A lot of organisations say they do it but don’t really, others are keen to co-create but not sure how. This guide is here to show you how to develop this practice in your own work.
Develop your project management skills | Fit for the Future

Whether you’re organising an art exhibition, a community project, or an event, you need project management skills. We’ve developed this guide specifically for young people to get you start on your project management journey.
FUELing the Future: Strengthening Youth-Led Social Change

We are thrilled to share the next steps for We Don’t Settle’s FUEL funding programme, made possible by a generous grant from Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
National Lottery Community Fund keeps the fire burning for Lunar Campfires

Lunar Campfires create a space for our community of young People of Colour to discuss personal identity, culture and representation.
We’re thrilled that they can continue thanks to funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.