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the work of past generations who left us with this lasting
legacy.”
As ‘Treasure Ireland’ has done in Northern Ireland, this
new three-year project will allow the National Churches
Trust to work in partnership with local organisations to
identify the most pressing needs of congregations and
local communities and then work together to develop and
offer a range of solutions that helps to stop important heritage being lost.
Cherish partnership is the church engagement, repair,
sustainability for heritage, project. The word reflects how
much these historic buildings mean for their local
community.
· Grants will be dedicated to maintenance, project development and small repairs, offering grants of between £500
and £10,000.
· When and how to apply: Grants will be available from
May 2023 through the National Churches Trust’s online
Grants Portal:
www.nationalchurchestrust.org/get-support/grants
About The National Churches Trust:
The National Churches Trust is the leading national
independent charity concerned with the protection and
welfare of churches, chapels and meeting houses throughout the United Kingdom.
We aim to:
· Provide grants for the repair, maintenance and modernisation of church buildings
· Act as a catalyst to improve and bring more resources to
the management of church buildings
· Promote the value of church buildings to the community
at large.
Above, Huw Edwards
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Using money raised by the National Lottery, we Inspire,
lead and resource the UK’s heritage to create positive and
lasting change for people and communities, now and in
the future.
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