The church of St Mary’s, Stoke-by-Nayland in Suffolk, on a sunny day. Angela Colclough

Amazing churches are important all year round

All around the UK, churches, chapels and meeting houses are open for you.
Find out how you can help them remain open and in use.

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Every Church Counts

With hundreds of churches facing closure, a national plan is urgently needed to help secure their future. We are calling on the UK Government, heritage organisations and Christian denominations to work together to tackle the UK’s single biggest heritage challenge.

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Apply for a grant

Does your church need funding to complete a project? We offer grants ranging from £500 to £50,000 for churches, chapels and meeting houses of any denomination across the UK. They target different types of projects, including maintenance, repairs and the installation of facilities.

The museum at Church of the Immaculate Conception, Stabane

How to set up a museum in your church

Churches, chapels and meeting houses are the guardians of generations of local history. Not only are they treasure troves of art through the ages and keepers of family records, but brick by brick, the buildings have their own story to tell. And this amazing heritage is too precious not to be shared and enjoyed by all. So, how do you get started? Let us head to Northern Ireland, where the team at Strabane Church of the Immaculate Conception share how they turned their historic church into a visitor destination.

Church of the Week

Church of the Week

Airton, Yorkshire

Airton Friends Meeting House is the oldest extant Quaker meeting house in the world, and likely the oldest non-conformist Christian place of worship too. Even more significantly, it most likely started out early in the 1600s as a purpose-built place of worship for the secretive group of dissenters called the Seekers, many of whom joined the emerging religious movement called the Quakers in the 1650s. As the Seekers left very little documentary evidence, this building is a physical link to these early dissenters.

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Donate now to help churches stay open and in good repair

There is no bigger issue facing the UK’s heritage than the future of its churches. Help us in our mission to keep churches open and in use for generations to come.

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Our impact in numbers

  • Over 2000 Churches and chapels

    We've helped keep open, in good repair and supporting local people since 2007.

  • £ 2 million awarded in 2023

    To churches and chapels for urgent repairs, new facilities such as loos and kitchens and essential maintenance.

  • 7 Churches and chapels

    Removed from the Heritage at Risk Register in 2023 with the support of our grants.