Healthier Churches Fund

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The Healthier Churches Fund has been created using money which has been freed up from investments alongside some Lowest Income Communities funding from the National Church. Parishes can apply for funding for projects to help make a difference in reaching out in their community and bring more people to faith. 

If you are looking for a grant of up to £1,000, why not try applying to the Kingdom People Fund instead. Find out more here.

What’s this fund for?

This funding is for one-off projects which will enable parishes to have an impact in their community, or as ‘seed funding’ for a longer-term project.

It is anticipated that most grants will be less than £10k – enough to help parishes get started with a new congregation, or a new community work or outreach programme. The fund is particularly focussed on supporting New Worshipping Communities and other missional activities.

There is the opportunity to apply for larger amounts of money and applications from deaneries or larger groupings of parishes are welcomed as well as individual churches and benefices. Howver, if you wish to apply for a larger amount, one of the applicants should have a conversation with the diocesan Transformation Programme Director.

This funding cannot be used for buildings work, but otherwise, you can apply for funding towards any church projects. However, it is essential that applications demonstrate a realistic impact for the size of grant received, and a good return on the investment sought – for example how many people will be reached by the project?

How do I apply?

The application process is relatively simple – 2 pages of A4 for most projects.  Applications can come from a single church (with the approval of the PCC), from a benefice, a group of churches, a deanery or wider. Collaboration is, in general, a good thing.

When making an application, it is important to have clarity of thinking rather than lots of detail – essentially you need to be clear as to what you will do, what impact you hope it will have, how much you expect it to cost, and how this proposal fits with your overall priorities.

For larger amounts, please have a conversation with the diocesan Transformation Programme Director before applying.

The application form asks for a health and sustainability plan to be attached. This does not need to be overly complicated, but will be used to demonstrate that your proposal is integral to your plans for increasing the health and sustainability of your church and is one of your top priorities.

Although your application will be for a grant from the Healthier Churches Fund, the funding may come from other diocesan trust funds including the Kingdom People Fund. The Diocesan team will allocate grants as appropriate from the different funds to ensure the greatest possible benefit can be achieved from the funds available.

Where does the money come from?

The Healthier Churches Fund primary uses money that we have been able to free up from our investments thanks to a change in the law.  There is also some funding available specifically for those parishes which include some of the most deprived areas of our diocese, which has been taken from the Lowest Income Communities Funding we receive from the Church Commissioners (the majority of which is used to fund clergy in these areas).

Where can I get help with this?

Parishes are encouraged to get in touch early to discuss emerging thoughts around applying to the Healthier Churches Fund. Please speak to either our Transformation Programme Director, Damian HerbertNikki Groarke, as Diocesan Leader for Transformation and Change, or Andy Todd, Diocesan Secretary, who would all be keen to help you formulate your thoughts and proposal.

You can find more helpful advice on fundraising and other sources of grant funding on our parish finance pages.

 

Page last updated: Monday 23rd March 2026 5:06 PM

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