Outset Family invests in the future of public art institutions by supporting educational projects that champion children and young people’s engagement with art and culture. Targeted grant-making advances inclusive educational initiatives that broaden access, create impactful learning experiences, and foster meaningful connections between young audiences and the arts. In this way, Outset Family engages the next generation of audiences, thinkers, and creators, thereby strengthening the long-term vitality, relevance, and social impact of the cultural sector.


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.Outset Family supported the National Gallery's Magic Carpet Story Telling ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.Child’s Play brought together an exhibition of photographs, ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.Outset Education Circle was delighted to support Camden Arts Centre, ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.The Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust is a small charity ...


In March 2013 Outset supported a spectacular fundraising initiative, The Big Bamboozle at Camden Arts Centre. For one afternoon and evening only, the entire building and garden was ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.Chickenshed is an inclusive company that was established in North ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.The Art Room is a pioneering, Oxford-based charity aimed at ...


Outset Family was a framework of support for a range of projects running between 2010-2015, raising roughly £280,000 over five years.
The Photographers’ Gallery Teen Tours education programme ...