Project cooperationUpdated on 28 May 2025
Future for Religious Heritage (FRH)
About
As an introduction, Future for Religious Heritage (FRH) is the non-faith, non-for-profit European network based in Brussels, Belgium, for the safeguarding and promotion of historic places of worship across Europe (churches, synagogues, mosques, monasteries, etc.) and intangible cultural heritage linked to them (crafts skills, music, celebrations, etc.).
We have a demonstrated track record in EU-funded projects in various roles, including project lead, project partner and associate partner. Since 2013, we have participated in several European projects related to cultural tourism, skills development in cultural heritage, and the development of training modules for youth and adults alike.
As a European network consisting of more than 70 organisations and 150 individual professionals in more than 30 countries, we can offer support with communications and outreach as well as access to many heritage experts, scholars and policymakers.
Stage
- Early stage
Type
- Partner looking for consortium
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