Professions Charities That specialise in Clergy
Discover 468 Professions charities that specialise in clergy. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Notable charities in this sector
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The Monmouth Diocesan Clergy Widows & Dependants Society
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionTO GIVE FINACIAL ASSISTANCE AND ADVICE TO FAMILIES OF DECEASED CLERICS WHO, AT THE TIME OF THEIR DEATH(OR PREVIOUS RETIREMENT), WERE IN RECEIPT OF A STIPEND FROM THE CHURCH IN WALES ARISING FROM AN APPOINTMENT IN TH DIOCESE OF MONMOUTH.
Ecclesiastical Charity Of George White
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionThe charity offers financial aid to the elderly and young living with preference in the Parish of Hutton. Requests are considered and approved by the trustees before aid is granted. Needs are often highlighted by local priests, church workers and headteachers. Monies from this charity are also allocated towards the maintenance of the church fabric in the two parish churches of Hutton.
Charities For Ecclesiastical And Other Purposes
ProfessionsThe principal activity is the provision of a house (49 Newton Road, Knowle) for the use of the parish of Knowle. This house is leased to a member of the clergy at a market rent. From the rental income received, the charity insures the building and carries out repairs and improvements to the property.
Lady Lucie Reynell's Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Professions, Religion, Social welfareProvision of Housing for those of limited means of the Church of England resident in Devon with a preference given to Clergy, their wives/husbands and widows/widowers or if no suitable applicant to a poor person in Devon with a preference given to widows
The Reverend Tatton Brockman
Education, ProfessionsThe Rev. Tatton Brockman was vicar of Brenzett, Cheriton and Newington-Next-Hythe at various times and assistance is only available to individuals and schools etc that are located within these areas.
Guy Harlings Estate
Professions, ReligionMAKE AVAILABLE LAND OR BUILDINGS AS THE SITE FOR A DIOCESAN AND CATHEDRAL CENTRE FOR THE TRAINING AND CARE OF THE CLERGY AND LAITY.PAY THE STIPENDS OR SALARIES OF ANY SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS OR ASSISTANT BISHOPS OF THE DIOCESE OF CHELMSFORD WHOSE STIPENDS OR SALARIES ARE NO LONGER PAID BY THE CHURCH COMMISSIONERS;
Salisbury Diocesan Clergy Widows And Dependants Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Social welfareThe charity makes grants to widows, widowers and dependants of members of the clergy who are resident in the Diocese of Salisbury or were last licensed in the Diocese and who are in need, hardship or distress.
Lectureship Endowment Of Edward Lewis
Charitable activities, Professions, ReligionGrants to the vicar of St Davids, Fleur-de-Lis and for the benefit of the church and parsonage or for the extension of church work within the ancient parishes of Bedwellty and Mynyddiolwyn.
The Geoffrey And Alice Bennett Bequest
Professions, ReligionSupport (financial) for the retired Church of England clergy who have served in the Diocese of Carlisle.
St. Marys Indian Orthodox Church, Sunderland
Health, Professions, ReligionIn the humble beginning, the Sunderland congregation had its first Indian Orthodox spiritual gathering at the Sunderland Royal Hospital Chapel on July 8 2004. As a sign of the readiness to share the Christian fraternity, the Sunderland Catholic community and the vicar permitted us to use the chapel for our spiritual needs and worship. The first Holy Qurbana was conducted by Fr Happy Jacob .
Menevia And Wrexham Infirm Secular Clergy Fund
Professions, Social welfareSupport of very sick and old poor priests so that they do not become a burden on others or the state.
St Pauls Clergy House And Schools Trust
Charitable activities, Education, ProfessionsThe charity is a hall in the parish of Saint Paul, Brighton, which is available for lettings for community purposes, from the income arising from lettings, the charity is able to make grants, chiefly to Saint Paul's Church.
The Society For The Relief Of Poor Clergymen
Charitable activities, Professions, Religion, Social welfareMaking grants for Clergy and licensed workers in the Anglican church
The Tranquility House Trust
Charitable activities, Housing, ProfessionsMake grants through diocesan bishops to assist clergy with holiday expenses.
The Friendly Hand
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Education, Professions, Social welfareGrants to support those who are disadvantaged by giving financial support to organisations and individuals.Provision of Educational scholarships and bursariesProvisions of bibles for those in prison and hospitalProvision of grants for priests to undertake refresher courses in the Holy LandProvision of grants to Cathequists
The Basingstoke Charities
Housing, Professions, Social welfareThe Basingstoke Charities brought to gether 28 local Charities. 1-8 deal with the Sir James Deane Almshouses, 9-25 with various Charities for the poor and 26-28 deal with Charities for the Lecturer (Vicar).
The Silcock Trust
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionAssisting Church of England clergy with the education of their children
The Clergy Rest Fund
Charitable activities, Professions, ReligionThe Charity makes grants to assist needy members of the clergy of the Church of England and makes payments or grants to charitable institutions or other charitable and benevolent objects connected with the Church of England.
Archangel Michael
Arts, Professions, Religion, Social welfareTO FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE HOLY DOCHEIARIOU MONASTERY IN MOUNT ATHOS (AGIONOROS-GREECE) AND OTHER MONASTERIES OR CHURCHES. TO FINANCE MEETINGS,FESTIVALS, PILGRIMAGES AND THE RELIEF OF THE FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OF CLERGY, LAITY ANDTHE SICK OR POOR THROUGH GRANTS OR SERVICES.
Dr Plumes Trust
Charitable activities, Professions, ReligionProvision of support to the teaching ministry in the parishes of Gravesend and Dartford. Provision of relief by way of monetary grants to necessitous clergy in the Church of England Diocese of Rochester as constituted on 2 September 1704, and to provide for the maintenance of Doctor Plume's grave and gravestone in the Parish of Longfield.
Evington Village Hall
Facilities, ProfessionsVILLAGE HALL FOR USE OF VICAR OF EVINGTON FOR ECCLESIASTICAL OR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES AND FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF PERSONS RESIDENT IN THE PARISHES OF EVINGTON AND STOUGHTON
Miss Helena Vivien Cameron Souter Bequest
Professions, ReligionAugment the stipends of the Church of England Clergy
St Michael And All Angels (beaconsfield) Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Professions, ReligionThe advancement of the Christian religion by a) the provision / maintenance of homes for retired Church of England (CoE) clergy and their families, the payment of pensions to CoE Clergy c) relief of retired CoE clergy and their widows d) the maintenance of fabric and furnishings of local parish church e )other charitable religious purposes
Nottingham Clergy Association Or Johnson Fund
ProfessionsProvision of financial assistance for the priests of the Nottingham Diocese in respect of glasses, hearing and dental requirements
Bishop Philpotts' And Dean Boyd's Church Endowment Funds
Professions, ReligionRelief of clergy and their dependants in particular need.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many clergy professions charities are there in the UK?
There are 468 registered clergy professions charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the clergy professions charities by income?
Church Commissioners for England is the largest by latest reported annual income (£207.4m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of clergy professions charities?
Clergy professions charities reported a combined annual income of £1.2bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for clergy professions charities?
Across all clergy professions charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 96.0%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of clergy professions charities?
Clergy professions charities have an average annual income of £1.1m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.