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Large Grants Programme is sponsored by National Churches Trust. This program supports Christian places of worship in the United Kingdom by funding major structural repairs, heritage conservation, and community-use improvements such as kitchens and accessible toilets. Grants will not exceed 50% of total project costs, and applicants must have already secured at least 50% match funding.
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Large grants | National Churches Trust Next Stage 1 deadline: 7 July 2026 (midnight) Next Stage 2 deadline: you will be notified of this if you pass Stage 1 Grant size : Up to £50,000* Works cost : Over £80,000 for urgent repairs; over £30,000 for facilities This programme offers our largest grants of up to £50,000 towards the cost of major urgent structural repair projects costed at more than £80,000 including VAT.
*grants of £40,000 to £50,000 are extremely limited and reserved for cases which demonstrate a very high case for investment. We will also consider projects that introduce kitchens and accessible toilets to enable increased community use, costed at more than £30,000 including VAT. Grants will never exceed 50% of the project cost.
We will consider applications from listed and unlisted Christian places of worship, of any denomination, across the UK. The application process begins with an eligibility quiz. If you cannot answer yes to each question your application will not be successful.
Is yours a Christian place of worship within the UK, and open for at least six services of public worship each year? Do you own the building or have the right to carry out the work? If the church is not part of a major denomination then is the denomination registered with Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, or has it got charitable status?
If the annual income in the accounts is over £100,000 is the building registered with the Charity Commission, or can you evidence that registration is in process? Was your place of worship built as a place of worship originally and is it more than 30 years old? And are the works proposed either directly to the building or attached to it?
Is the building open to the public for a minimum of 100 days a year beyond worship use, or will it be following project completion? Is your total project cost estimated at over £80,000 (including VAT and fees) if the project is for repair work, or over £30,000 if it is for the installation of kitchen and accessible toilet facilities? Have you already raised at least 50% of the total project cost?
Is the project being led by a qualified professional, with conservation accreditation from a recognised institution if it is a listed building? (please review the guidance note for details of recognised institutions) Have you got all necessary permissions approved and in place before applying?
(e.g. full Faculty approval signed by the Chancellor) This includes those from your governing body and your local planning authority if planning permission and/or listed building consent is also required. Is the project yet to start (we don't accept applications for projects that have already started before applying) Do you have a safeguarding policy in place? Before applying - please read the Guidance Note .
The Guidance contains important information on the scoring criteria, advice on completing the online application form, a list of supporting documents that will be required from you, and details of the terms and conditions of any grant award made etc. Our revised form has 2 stages.
Stage 1 is a simple form to check that the parameters of your project are suitable for our programme and it is worthwhile your time submitting a longer application. This is managed by our officers. If you pass Stage 2 you will have a more complex form to complete.
Please be sure to note the deadline dates for Stage 1 and 2 above. Please read the Guidance Note in full before applying To apply - you will need to follow the red box on the screen below. We have prepared a Word document for you to review the questions and prepare your answers in advance.
Please note that applications will only be accepted using the online form. Application questions (for reference only) Final Stage 2 decisions on all Large grant applications are made by our Grants Committee, comprised of experts from the church and heritage sectors, which meets three times a year. Stage 2 decisions will not be made between meetings.
Deadlines cannot be flexible due to staff resource. Timings-wise, a Stage 1 application submitted in time for a March deadline, if successfully taken through to Stage 2, would have a final decision in July. A Stage 1 application submitted in time for a July deadline, if successfully taken through to Stage 2, would have a final decision in November.
And a Stage 1 application submitted in time for a November deadline, if successfully taken through to Stage 2, would have a final decision in March. Unfortunately the amount of funding available is limited. Therefore we sadly cannot guarantee your success, and can only offer grants towards a small proportion of the many deserving projects which we are asked to support each round.
We strongly encourage you to apply for as many other grants as possible and to start local fundraising as early as you can. This also means that we can not guarantee that a successful application will be offered a grant at the size requested. In 2024 the average grant size was in the region of £21,000.
Very few of the largest grant requests will be successful at the level requested. Those seeking one of our largest grants must demonstrate an exceptional case for investment. The largest grant in recent years has been £50,000.
Before starting your application, please make sure you have read the guidance notes for your grant and that you meet the eligibility criteria for churches. Get more support with our training events Free support straight to your inbox. We’d like to keep you up to date with our free newsletter with support for churches
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Christian places of worship in the UK that are over 30 years old, need significant repair or accessibility upgrades, and have secured at least 50% of project funding. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to £50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is July 7, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Large Grants Programme (National Churches Trust) is sponsored by National Churches Trust. This program supports Christian places of worship in the United Kingdom by funding major structural repairs and improvements for community use, such as kitchens and accessible toilets. Projects must have a total cost of more than £80,000 for structural repairs or more than £30,000 for accessibility/community use improvements. Applicants must have secured at least 50% match funding.
Medium Grants Programme (National Churches Trust) is sponsored by National Churches Trust. This program supports smaller repair and maintenance projects for Christian places of worship across the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies. It funds urgent and essential works to maintain historic building fabric, improve long-term sustainability, and prevent more serious structural problems. Priority is given to architecturally and historically significant buildings with strong maintenance plans, regular public access, and active community engagement.
Wolfson Fabric Repair Grants for churches is sponsored by The Wolfson Foundation (administered by the National Churches Trust). These grants support the conservation and restoration of churches of outstanding historic and architectural significance. Applications are made directly to the National Churches Trust through their Medium or Large Grant programs, which then administer the Wolfson grants for fabric repairs.