Funding for Historic Buildings and Landscapes 2026
Deadline: Jan 05, 2026
other
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
The Wolfson Foundation Funding for Historic Buildings and Landscapes supports organisations managing sites of outstanding historic, architectural, or cultural significance.
🌟 Benefits of the Funding
- Funding range: £15,000 – £100,000 per project
- Frequency: Twice-yearly application rounds (decisions in June and December)
- Use of funds: Conservation, restoration, interpretation, and visitor engagement initiatives
- Matching requirements: Typically, at least 25% of capital costs must be raised before Stage 2 submission
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Registered or exempt UK charities or local authorities
- Organisations managing sites of national historic, architectural, or cultural significance
- Sites must allow public access or public engagement
❌ Ineligible Applicants or Projects
- Private owners of heritage assets
- Individuals
- Projects involving purchase of land or existing buildings
- Overheads, salaries, running costs, promotional materials, or loan repayment
- Projects already completed
📝 Application Process
Applications are submitted in two stages:
Stage 1: Initial Proposal
Required information includes:
- Organisation details: name, address, charity number (if applicable), head of organisation, contact person
- Background of the organisation and previous relevant experience
- Project title and brief summary
- Site details: location, ownership, tenure, listed building status
- Collections benefiting, visitor numbers, project timetable
- Total project cost, funds already raised, funding shortfall
- Signed audited accounts for the last two years
- Confirmation of support from the Chief Executive
Stage 1 notes: Additional details like previous Wolfson funding, optional notes, or endorsements may be included.
Stage 2: Full Proposal
Invited applicants must provide:
- Evidence of funds raised for at least 25% of project costs
- All necessary planning permissions in place
- Detailed project plan, including restoration methodology, milestones, and sustainability measures
Decision timelines: Stage 1 applications are reviewed before Stage 2 invitations. Funding decisions are made in June and December.
📅 Application Deadline
05 January, 2026
🌐 Application Portal
Benefits
- Funding range: £15,000 – £100,000 per project
- Frequency: Twice-yearly application rounds (decisions in June and December)
- Use of funds: Conservation, restoration, interpretation, and visitor engagement initiatives
- Matching requirements: Typically, at least 25% of capital costs must be raised before Stage 2 submission




