Provincial building grants and loans
Buildings
- Access Audit Checklist
- Canon 35 – List of Minor Works
- Canon 35 Appeal
- Clergy Housing Responsibilities
- Developing a Strategy for Improving Insulation in Church Buildings
- Energy Performance Certificates for Existing Buildings
- Equality Act 2010 – Guideline for Congregations
- Maintaining Graveyards
- Maintenance and Building Work for your Church – Some Practical Considerations
- Minimum Standards For Clergy Housing
- Provincial building grants and loans
- Quinquennial surveys
- Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)
- Responsibilities of the Property Convener
- Secondary Glazing in Church Buildings
- Sources of Funding for Repairs and Improvements to Church Buildings
- Sources of Guidance to Churches on Heating of Buildings
Building grants and loans are available to assist in funding the costs of non-routine maintenance, development and acquisition of church properties. Funding is also available to assist in improving the energy efficiency and reducing the carbon footprint of church buildings. Further details regarding the operation of the Building Grants Fund, the Building Loans Fund and the Rectory Green Fund can be found in the Guidance Notes which should be read prior to submitting an application. All applications for provincial building grants and loans must be subject to Diocesan review and must also be reviewed by a member of the Provincial Net Zero Team prior to submission.
There are different application forms for work to church buildings and work to rectories. Both forms are available in two formats – a Word fillable form and PDF fillable form.
Financial support for works to church buildings
(other than rectories)
Support is available from the Building Grants Fund and the Building Loans Fund. Further information is available in the Guidance Note.
Financial support for works to rectories
Support is available from the Building Grants Fund, the Rectory Green Fund and the Building Loans Fund. Further information is available in the Guidance Note.
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