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National Churches Trust Medium Grants for Churches (UK)

RFPs: Sawfish Conservation Society Small Research Grant 2025

Deadline: 14-Apr-2026

The National Churches Trust Medium Grants programme offers up to £10,000 to support Christian places of worship in the UK with urgent maintenance, essential repairs, and early-stage project development. The grant covers up to 50% of net project costs, with priority given to churches that show urgent need, public benefit, heritage value, and strong long-term sustainability.

What Are the National Churches Trust Medium Grants?

The National Churches Trust Medium Grants help churches across the United Kingdom protect and sustain their buildings.

Funding supports:

This programme is designed to help churches address immediate building needs and prepare for larger future repair or conservation projects.

Grant Amount and What It Covers

How Much Funding Is Available?

Eligible Project Size

Funding Rate

What Projects Are Supported?

The programme supports two main types of work:

1. Urgent Maintenance and Essential Repairs

This includes works needed to prevent further deterioration, such as:

Strong applications usually include a recent:

2. Early-Stage Project Development

Funding can also support:

This helps churches prepare larger projects and become ready to approach major grant funders.

Who Is Eligible?

Applications are open to:

Eligible buildings must:

Applicants must also:

For independent churches

If the church is not part of a major denomination, its denomination must:

Priority Criteria

The National Churches Trust gives priority to projects involving:

Why This Grant Matters

This funding is important because many churches face rising repair costs and struggle to fund urgent building work.

It helps churches:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Check Eligibility

Confirm that your church and building meet all core criteria, including age, public access, worship use, and legal rights.

Step 2: Define the Project

Decide whether you are applying for:

Step 3: Gather Supporting Documents

Prepare:

Step 4: Secure Match Funding

Since the grant covers only up to 50%, make sure the rest of the funding is already identified.

Step 5: Obtain Quotes

Step 6: Use the Right Professional

Step 7: Apply Before Work Starts

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these issues when applying:

FAQs

1. How much funding can a church receive?

Churches can apply for up to £10,000.

2. Does the grant cover the full project cost?

No. It covers up to 50% of the net project cost, so match funding is required.

3. Can unlisted churches apply?

Yes. Both listed and unlisted Christian places of worship are eligible.

4. Can the grant fund surveys or planning work?

Yes. It can support investigative work and project development up to RIBA Stage 1.

5. Can a project start before applying?

No. The project must not have started before the application is submitted.

6. Are quotes required?

Yes. Applicants must provide at least two quotes for each element of work.

7. What professional rules apply to listed churches?

For listed buildings, the lead professional must have recognized conservation accreditation.

Conclusion

The National Churches Trust Medium Grants programme is a valuable funding opportunity for UK churches needing urgent repairs, maintenance, or early-stage project planning.

With grants of up to £10,000, the scheme can help churches protect historic buildings, improve long-term sustainability, and prepare for larger future funding—provided they have strong evidence, match funding, and a clear project plan.

For more information, visit National Churches Trust.

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