What's Happening?
The National Fund for Sacred Places has opened applications for its 2026 cohort, offering financial and technical support to historic houses of worship across the United States. This initiative, a collaboration
between Partners for Sacred Places and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, aims to assist congregations in preserving architecturally significant buildings. Since its inception, the fund has distributed over $33 million to 167 congregations across 45 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The program provides planning grants, training, and capital grants ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. Applications are open until March 3, 2026, with an informational webinar scheduled for January 22, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The National Fund for Sacred Places plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural and historical heritage of the United States by supporting the maintenance of historic houses of worship. These buildings often serve as community hubs, providing not only religious services but also social and cultural activities. By offering financial and technical assistance, the fund helps ensure these structures remain active and integral parts of their communities. This initiative also highlights the importance of preserving architectural heritage, which can foster community pride and contribute to local tourism and economic development.
What's Next?
Prospective applicants are encouraged to apply before the March 3, 2026 deadline. The informational webinar on January 22, 2026, will provide further details on the application process and eligibility criteria. Successful applicants will receive support in preserving their historic buildings and assistance in community engagement. The program's continuation and expansion depend on ongoing support from organizations like the Lilly Endowment Inc., which funds the initiative.








