National and local culture and heritage charities do something truly special by safeguarding our past, celebrating our identity and inspiring our future.
Through the preservation of stories, traditions and creativity, they bring together communities, spark learning and enrich lives – keeping history and culture alive for everyone.
As passionate creatives, history buffs and nerdy culture vultures, we’re proud to help heritage and culture charities of all shapes and sizes achieve their goals.
We’d be thrilled to hear about your latest project and explore how our storytelling can help your charity make an even bigger impact.
How we work with culture and heritage charities
At the start of your project, we’ll take the time to fully understand who you are, your brief, your target audiences and your goals.
From this solid foundation, we’ll closely collaborate with you to create stories that spark emotion, inspire thought and drive action.
From the very beginning to the final delivery, we’ll be on top of every detail and deadline to ensure your project stays on time and budget – and is completely stress free.
For us, life’s too short for dull, unrewarding projects. That’s why we do all we can to make your experience with Yarn as enjoyable, creative and memorable as possible.
Our culture and heritage charity clients
Our projects for culture and heritage charities
"We’d love to work with you again. Thanks for your patience, amazing calm and professionalism."
Magda Peel
LLF Resource and Communications Officer, Church of England
Did you know!
The National Trust was founded in 1895. The first property it acquired was Dinas Oleu, a small plot of land in Wales. Today, it owns
600,000
acres of land, 500 historic houses, and over 250 gardens. 1
English Heritage manages a collection of over
one million
objects, ranging from prehistoric tools to medieval manuscripts.2
In 2024, UK charities received a record
£3.85 billion
in legacy donations, with arts, culture, heritage, and science charities accounting for £719 million of this total.3
Historic Royal Palaces, the charity which manages sites like the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace, received
£84.9 million
from ticket admissions alone in the year to 31 March 2024.