01.04.2025
Lifelines International Fund for Education is proud to support the National Science and Media Museum’s (NSMM) Bradford latest project
As part of our commitment to advancing education and innovation, we are honoured to contribute to NSMM’s efforts in inspiring learning and discovery. This partnership reflects our dedication to fostering knowledge and accessibility in science and media for future generations.
Founded in 1983, the National Science and Media Museum (NSMM) is part of the Science Museum Group (SMG), a world-leading alliance of science museums. With five sites across London, Bradford, York, Shildon, and Manchester, the Group engages over four million visitors and 15 million online users annually, fostering curiosity and inspiring learning.
As part of its commitment to community engagement, NSMM’s 2025 Community Partnership Programme is specifically designed to support residents of BD5 and BD3—two large postcode areas in close proximity to the museum. These areas rank among the most deprived in the Bradford district and are within the 10% most deprived wards in England. Through this initiative, NSMM aims to create meaningful opportunities for local communities, ensuring greater accessibility and inclusivity in cultural and educational experiences.