2024 Houses of Worship
This funding opportunity provides financial support for exterior repairs and improvements to historically significant houses of worship in Rhode Island, ensuring their preservation for future generations.
Description
The Champlin Foundation's House of Worship Policy falls under its Historic Preservation funding area and focuses exclusively on houses of worship with significant historical and architectural value. Annual funding for this program is capped at $300,000, making it highly competitive, with individual grant requests encouraged to remain at $50,000 or less. Applications are accepted only during Cycle Two, which opens on June 1st and closes on July 1st. This ensures that only the most historically relevant and structurally critical projects receive support.
Eligible projects must involve exterior repairs or improvements that are necessary to maintain the historic integrity of the sanctuary building. This includes work such as roof repairs, foundation stabilization, or exterior façade preservation, which are critical for maintaining the building’s structural and historical status. The program excludes funding for interior repairs or improvements, including fire safety upgrades, accessibility improvements, or mechanical systems like heating or electrical. Notably, projects involving the repair or replacement of stained glass windows are also ineligible for funding under this program.
Given the narrow focus and competitive nature of the funding, applicants are advised to carefully consider whether their project aligns with the Foundation’s emphasis on historic preservation. Only houses of worship that meet these specific criteria will be considered, reinforcing the Foundation’s mission to preserve Rhode Island’s historical and architectural heritage.
This policy highlights the Foundation's broader commitment to Historic Preservation & Heritage, which reflects Rhode Island’s deep respect for its past. The Foundation aims to support the preservation of historic buildings and landmarks, ensuring that these culturally and architecturally significant structures continue to be a source of education and inspiration for future generations. Through programs like this, The Champlin Foundation contributes to maintaining the unique historical fabric of Rhode Island.