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Funding

historic landmark

Do you own or manage part of the historic environment? If so, English Heritage runs a number of grant schemes to assist with the cost of caring for all sorts of buildings, monuments and landscapes.  We also fund projects that help people understand and enjoy their heritage.

In these pages, you will find details of these grant schemes and how to apply for them as well as information on other funding bodies that might be able to help you.  The way we go about making grants is set out in our Third Party Investment Principles.

Third Party Investment Principles

These principles apply to all external investment that we make in the historic environment.

Our investment principles

Other funding

Before you apply for English Heritage funding, please check what other sources of public or charitable funding are available.

Other sources of funding

Our priorities

There is a high demand for our grants. This means we are not always able to offer a grant to every project.

Our priorities

Grants

Find out which grant schemes we offer, including some specifically for local authorities.

Grant schemes

Contact us

Most grants are given by our regional teams and we encourage people to contact their regional office before making an application.

Contact us

Grants Given 

Find out how we spend our money on a range of grants to support heritage in England.

Grants given