The Heritage Revival Fund

The Heritage Revival Fund supports communities across England to rescue and repurpose neglected historic buildings, with a particular focus on town centre locations.

Backed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Historic England, the fund forms part of a wider national investment in arts and culture. It aims to bring disused and underused heritage assets back into meaningful use, supporting community ownership and long-term sustainability.

Projects that contribute to town centre regeneration and deliver clear social and economic benefits are prioritised, particularly in areas of higher deprivation.

Funding available

A total of £45 million is available, with funding offered through three grant types:

  • Project Viability Grants
    Up to £20,000 for early-stage work for up to one year. Match funding is preferred but not essential.
  • Project Development Grants
    Up to £100,000 for development work for up to one year. A minimum of 10% match funding is required.
  • Capital Works Grants
    Up to £500,000 for repair, restoration and conservation work for up to 18 months. A minimum of 20% match funding is required.

Funding can support feasibility studies, business planning, design work, surveys, as well as acquisition and renovation costs.

Priorities

Priority is given to projects that:

  • Support town centre regeneration
  • Deliver clear economic and social impact
  • Are located in more deprived areas
  • Bring buildings into community ownership
  • Restore and reuse vacant or at-risk historic properties

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include UK not-for-profit organisations and the lowest tiers of local government, such as:

  • Registered charities and CIOs
  • Social enterprises and community benefit societies
  • Charitable companies limited by guarantee
  • Co operatives
  • Parish and town councils
  • CICs limited by guarantee with charitable aims

Unincorporated charities are eligible to apply for Project Viability Grants only.

Application process

There is a two-stage application process for all three grant types. Expressions of Interest are accepted on a rolling basis.

Community organisations looking to bring historic buildings back into use are encouraged to consider how their project meets the fund’s priorities and apply.

Funding finder | The Architectural Heritage Fund

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