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Plague, war, fire. Churches have stood through it all. But they won’t survive the next five years without you. Please donate today and help save churches at risk in the UK. Your donation can protect breath-taking art, architecture and stories that span centuries.

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Keeping church buildings open and in use

Our impact in numbers

We want to keep the UK’s wonderful collection of church buildings well maintained, valued and in use. Working on the ground in all four nations, we support churches of all denominations. Our vision is to see open churches thriving at the heart of their communities.

  • Over 2000 churches, chapels, meeting houses and cathedrals

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

  • £ 2.6 million awarded in 2025

    to churches and chapels for urgent repairs, new facilities and essential maintenance.

  • 12 churches and chapels

    removed from the Heritage at Risk Register in 2025 with the support of our grants.

Church of the Week

Church of the Week

Whitehead, County Antrim

Whitehead Methodist Church in Antrim, built in 1899, was designed in response to the Arts and Crafts Movement. The movement emphasised the importance of craftsmanship, creativity and good design that combined function and beauty, in a world where mass-produced goods were becoming increasingly common, and its influence reached all corners of the design world, from architecture and garden design to wallpaper and jewellery. While the ethos of the movement was more important than any specific aesthetic, Arts and Crafts designs often featured simple forms, traditional features, nature-inspired designs and a focus on highlighting high-quality and often local materials. Architect Herbert Sykes built Whitehead Methodist Church with these principles in mind, and visitors to the church can see it reflected in the elegant simplicity of the space. Whitehead Methodist Church has been at the heart of its community since it was in built, but in 2021, dry rot threatened its future. We were able to award the church a £20,000 grant from the Historic Environment Division at Northern Ireland’s Department for Communities to treat the dry rot. Along with new facilities like a kitchen and toilets, the church is now prepared for the future.

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Join us and play your part in safeguarding the UK's amazing heritage

A round tower grey stone church pictured on a very stormy day
Broken Taco

Speak up: the new Places of Worship Renewal Fund (and the VAT problem that won’t go away)

The UK Government has now opened the Places of Worship Renewal Fund – a new £92 million four-year-fund to help listed churches in England with repairs. It is good news that the Government sees churches as worth investing in – especially as the future of churches is our biggest heritage crisis. Read our analysis on how the Places of Worship Renewal Fund will work and what it will fund, how it compares to previous support from the UK Government, and what must happen for churches across the whole of the UK to be kept open and in use.

A girl in a floral dress stands at the front of an ornate church aisle with people in pews facing her
Nina McNeary

Join us: we're hiring for two new roles

Do you want to use your skills to help keep the UK's churches open and in use? We have two opportunities for you to join our team. We're looking for a Communications Officer and a Data and Impact Officer. In return for the right candidate, we offer a competitive salary, attractive historic offices near Westminster Abbey, a hybrid working policy, and a friendly team environment where your contribution will be appreciated, and your skills can be grown. Click to find out more and apply.

An oak timber panelled early English church photographed on a sunny day
Ralf Tenbrink

Read more: 77 churches saved for the future

Explore our gallery to find out more about the projects happening at these unique places of worship and hear from the churches directly about the impact of the grant and what it will achieve. Enjoy and be encouraged by these brilliant stories from churches across the UK that are being kept open and in use.

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