CHURCHES ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR MAINTENANCE GRANTS
Churches and chapels in Scotland that need funding for urgent repairs and maintenance are being encouraged to apply for grants from the National Churches Trust.
In 2021, the church support charity expects to allocate more than £1.5m to churches and chapels throughout the UK. Any church, chapel or meeting house in Scotland that is open for regular public worship can apply.
This year it will administer £60,000 of funding exclusively earmarked for Scotland, made possible thanks to the Pilgrim Trust. The money will pay for ‘Foundation Grants for Maintenance’, paying between £500 and £5,000 towards urgent maintenance works and small repairs identified as high priority within a recent Quinquennial Inspection or Survey Report, as well as small investigative works and surveys.
The grants will be administered in partnership with Scotland’s Churches Trust.
In 2020, the National Churches Trust provided grants to eight churches in Scotland with funding of £75,500. Churches benefitting included St Mary’s Scottish Episcopal Church in Port Glasgow, the Cathedral church of St Machar in Aberdeen and Lochgilphead Parish Church. Over the past five years, the Trust has provided grants totalling more than £500,000 to help churches and chapels of a wide range of denominations throughout Scotland.
For more information and to apply for a Foundation Grant, visit www. nationalchurchestrust.org/ foundationgrants