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Benefact Trust: Heritage Skills for Christian Buildings

Open (ongoing) Arts, culture and heritage Buildings and built environment Built heritage environment Faith and religion Human rights and equality Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane Fermanagh and Omagh Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Small (up to £10,000)

Overview

The grants programme is open for applications from any registered charity offering training in heritage skills, providing they can demonstrate that funding will support skills relevant to the preservation of Christian buildings. This is an evolution of their closed Heritage Grants Programme, which provided funding to key heritage partners to offer training in heritage related skills.

Their core criteria

Skills that are likely to be supported through the programme, include:

  • Stonemasonry
  • Carpentry/joinery
  • Heritage plumbing
  • Heritage electricians
  • Heritage brick laying
  • Lime plastering
  • Thatching
  • Lead work and glazing

However, they will consider other skills if they are relevant to the maintenance and preservation of Christian buildings.

Their programme will fund specific individuals rather than providing general funding across a cohort of students, and will support them for the duration of their training up to a maximum period of three years.

All individuals supported through this programme should receive an accredited qualification at the end of their training, which is recognised within the Heritage sector.

Heritage Skills grants are available to all eligible applicants, whether or not they have recently received a grant from Benefact Trust. Applicants may therefore submit applications for both a Heritage Skills grant and other Trust grants programmes, depending on eligibility.