Following three years of successfully engaging residents of North East Lincolnshire in meaningful arts and cultural activity connecting people to environmental and social themes, thanks to National Lottery players, Our Future Starts Here has received £1,450,014 over five years, from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK.
This five-year project running from 2025-2030 will deliver a bold, transformational and future-facing public engagement programme that aims to educate, inspire and support more people to take climate action in the North East Lincolnshire region. Creative community activities, including youth-led ‘influencer’ projects, will increase environmental awareness, inspire community action and generate opportunities for ‘green skills’ development, linking to locally-based, world-leading green industries.
This comes from the Climate Action Fund, a £100 million commitment over 10 years from The National Lottery Community Fund to help reduce the carbon footprint of communities and inspire community-led climate action. This forms part of one of the funder’s four key missions in its 2030 strategy, ‘It starts with community’ – supporting communities to be environmentally sustainable.
Our Future Starts Here, originally established in 2022 by Grimsby-based arts organisation The Culture House, sees an evolved initiative into a longer-term and wider partnership project, managed by Voluntary Action North East Lincolnshire (VANEL). Project Partners include The Culture House, Franklin Sixth Form College, Hammond House Productions and the University of Hull – who will be monitoring and evaluating Our Future Starts Here over the next five years to evidence its impact.











