Aims/priorities: The funding aims to support the modernisation and improvement of village halls, so that they are fit for purpose and can provide activities which seek to achieve one or more of the following outcomes for their communities:
- Improved health and/or wellbeing and/or reduction in rural loneliness.
- Positive impact on the local environment, contributes towards net zero.
- Support for the local rural economy.
- Promotion of community cohesion.
Who can apply? Applications will be accepted from the following legal entities:
- Registered charities
- Charitable trusts.
- Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs)
- Community Associations which are registered charities
- Multi-purpose Church Halls, Scout and Guide buildings are also eligible where they are open for the whole community, there is no alternative village hall in the vicinity, they are not single use and they are clearly advertised as multi-purpose.
- Charitable Companies.
- Parish or Town Councils where they are the sole trustee of a charitable village hall.
- Parochial Church Councils where improvement works are being carried out to a church and where there is no village hall or other meeting place in the community. Capital works should be to enable the building to be used for a range of community activities.
To be eligible, the village hall must:
- Be charity owned and managed by the community.
- Be located in a town or village with a population of 10,000 or less people.
- Have a freehold or leasehold in place. If a leasehold interest, there must be at least 21 years left to run on the lease.
Grant amount: Between £7,500 and £75,000 are available. The grant will be 20% of the capital project costs including the VAT. Applicants must be able to identify where the 80% is being sourced from.
The minimum project costs are £37,500. There is no upper limit but the maximum grant is £75,000.
All invoices must be submitted, any other requirements met and grants drawn down by 31 March 2026.
Application process: There is a two-stage application process. Organisations successful at Stage One will be invited to submit a Stage 2 application form and details of their local ACRE member. Applicants are expected to work with their local ACRE member on their Stage 2 application.
All relevant documents, including fund criteria, faqs, preview of application questions and the online Stage 1 application form can be found on ACRE’s website.
Groups with questions about the application process should contact their ACRE member in the first instance or send an email to ACRE.
Deadline: There is currently no set deadline for Stage 1 applications, though if oversubscribed, ACRE will close the applications. ACRE will process Stage 1 applications in the order of receipt.
Contact information: Email: villagehallsfund@acre.org.uk