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Changes have been announced making it easier for parishes to apply for funding to support fabric repairs.
From 28th January 2020, new applications for fabric repair grants should be sent to the National Churches Trust.
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Getting your church building connected will usually involve an initial cash investment. But the upfront cost can often be made up by diversifying your funding options and introducing phone and card readers to encourage digital giving. Any known, connectivity-specific grants and funding options will be listed on this page.
There are a few quick changes that you can make on social media so that it is accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or partially sighted, and those who use a screen-reader.
More than £10m in grants have been awarded to 66 churches and cathedrals across the country.
The Government has announced awards totalling just over £6 million from the Heritage Stimulus Fund, part of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund, to Church of England churches and cathedrals.
More than £250,000 was distributed by the Church of England last year to support conservation projects in parishes, including work to preserve wall paintings, baptismal fonts, stained glass windows and rood screens.
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More than a million people are being reached every month with the Christian message on social media, a year after the Church of England adopted a new digital approach, new figures show.