Capital Grants For Churches

Capital grants for churches are available to support various building and renovation projects, as well as the acquisition of equipment and other capital expenditures. These grants are typically provided by foundations, government entities, and religious organizations. Here are some potential avenues to explore for capital grants for churches:

  1. Lilly Endowment Inc. – National Initiative to Address Economic Challenges Facing Pastoral Leaders:
    • Lilly Endowment Inc. occasionally offers grants to support capital projects and initiatives for religious organizations, including churches. Check their website for current programs.
    • Website: Lilly Endowment Inc.
  2. United Methodist Foundation Grants:
    • The United Methodist Foundation may provide grants to support capital projects, including church building and renovation efforts.
    • Website: United Methodist Foundation
  3. The Duke Endowment – Rural Church Program:
    • The Duke Endowment offers support to rural United Methodist churches for capital projects and initiatives. The Rural Church Program focuses on strengthening these congregations.
    • Website: The Duke Endowment
  4. National Fund for Sacred Places:
    • The National Fund for Sacred Places, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, provides grants and support for capital projects related to the preservation of sacred places, including churches.
    • Website: National Fund for Sacred Places
  5. American Baptist Foundation:
    • The American Baptist Foundation supports American Baptist Churches USA with various financial services, including grants for capital projects. Contact them for more information.
    • Website: American Baptist Foundation
  6. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) – Mission Investment Fund:
    • ELCA’s Mission Investment Fund provides loans and occasionally grants to support capital projects for congregations within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
    • Website: ELCA Mission Investment Fund
  7. Local Community Foundations:
    • Explore local community foundations, as they may offer grants to support community organizations, including churches, for capital projects.
  8. Denominational Headquarters:
    • Many denominational headquarters have grant programs or funding initiatives to support capital projects for member churches. Check with your specific denomination for available opportunities.

Before applying for any grants, carefully review the eligibility criteria, application requirements, and deadlines for each program. Contact the specific organizations administering the grants for detailed information and guidance on the application process. Additionally, consider exploring fundraising efforts within the congregation and consulting with local community and denominational leaders for potential support and guidance on securing capital grants for your church.