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
Major UK charities curated by Charity Finder for size, recognition, and registry coverage. Click through for full profiles, financials, and trustees.
The Holy Transfiguration Great Walsingham Orthodox Christian Property Trust
Professions, ReligionAdvancement of the Orthodox Christian Faith through provision of a church, liturgical worship, support for Orthodox educational activities, and cooperation with the wider Orthodox community. Pastoral care and response to enquirers are provided by clergy (unpaid) in conjunction with the charity.
Charity Of Charles William Willock Dawes
Beneficiary group, Professions, Religion, Social welfareTo assist the maintenance and education of ecclesiastical students for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Southwark, and for the maintenance and support of all or any of the Roman Catholic Priests or the maintenance of Roman Catholic Churches or Chapels in the Diocese, or for the support of poor Roman Catholic orphans in the Diocese.
The Mary Marriott Trust
Education, Professions, ReligionHelp with the school fees of sons of Church of England clergy educated at the Exeter Cathedral School.
Bradford City Mission Christian Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Professions, ReligionSupport of those training for the Christian Ministry who reside in the Bradford Area , and clergy from the Bradford Area who have children at Woodhouse Grove School in Bradford
The Sheffield West Riding Charitable Society Trust
Beneficiary group, ProfessionsTo provide financial relief for clergy and their families in that part of the West Riding of Yorkshire that was in the Diocese of Sheffield
The Mrs R J Colman Trust
Beneficiary group, ProfessionsPROVIDES RELIEF IN NEED TO RETIRED CLERGY WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE DIOCESE OF NORWICH AND TO THE WIDOWED DIVORCED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED SPOUSES OR SURVIVING CIVIL PARTNERS OF DECEASED CLERGY WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE DIOCESE OF NORWICH.
J And M C Trust
ProfessionsProvision of accomodation for the needy with an emphasis on retired clergy and their dependants, and such other charitable purposes as the trustees shall determine at their absolute discretion.
The Collins Priest Education Fund
Professions, ReligionThe Trustees shall hold the capital and income of the Trust Fund upon trust to apply the income and all or such part or parts of the capital for the education of priests and future priests for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nottingham.
The All Saints And St Mary's Charity
Professions, ReligionAdvance the Christian religion in the Parish of Crondall and EwshotPreservation and maintenance of the fabric and contents of All Saints Church Crondall and St Mary's Church EwshotMaintenance and support of the ordained clergy in the ParishProvide funds to the PCC of Crondall and Ewshot for legally charitable works within the Parish
The Wells Clerical Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Social welfareto provide financial assistance to the clergy and their families who are serving in the historic Archdeaconry of Wells. Includes assisting children of the clergy, under the age of 25, by making grants to enable them to earn their living; otherwise providing for their education; providing relief for clergy, their spouses, widows, widowers or other dependants.
George Archibald White For Augmenting Vicar's Stipend
Professions, ReligionFUNDING EXPENSES FOR CLERGY ASSOCIATED WITH ST MARTINS CHURCH DORKING
Henry Smith (share Warbleton Estate)
Professions, Social welfareGIFTS OF MONEY FOR THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF WOKING IN SURREY. DISTRIBUTED BY VICARS OF THE 7 PARISH'S WITHIN THE AREA.
Kimpton Parish Church Restoration Trust
Heritage, Professions, ReligionTo raise and apply funds for the restoration expenditure incurred by the Parish Church of Kimpton, Hertfordshire, through the Vicar and Churchwardens.
Communitas Care
Beneficiary group, Education, ProfessionsCommunitas Care currently works in Uganda. It is a faith based charity who work in partnership with the Church of Uganda. The current Trustees have worked in Uganda for twenty years. They support local families, clergy and church schools.
Moyston Trust
Beneficiary group, Professions, Religion, Social welfareThe purposes of the charity are to provide for the maintenance of priests, support of the poor, provide Roman Catholic education of children and support of the Roman Catholic Religion within the geographical boundaries of the Diocese of Lancaster .
The Chalke-Cueibet Partnership Trust
Education, ProfessionsCHALKE DEANERY, IN THE DIOCESE OF SALISBURY UK, IS LINKED WITH THE DIOCESE OF CUEIBET IN SOUTH SUDAN.IT PROVIDES THE PEOPLE OF CUEIBET WITH EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH SPONSORSHIP FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS, SUPPORT TO CUEIBET PRIMARY SCHOOL AND TRAINING FOR CLERGY. IT PROMOTES SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY BY DEVELOPING VOCATIONAL SKILLS AND PROVIDING ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT.
The Housetop Trust
Professions, ReligionThe advancement of the Roman Cathoic Religion.Undertake the training and education of priests, members of Religious Orders and Institutes and lay persons engaged upon Roman Catholic Missions throughout the World.
Charities Of The Reverend John Jones For The Clergy
Professions, Social welfareProviding Funds for Clergy individual and collective retreats and coursesProviding relief in case of domestic hardship
Dorothy Bridge Griffith Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionA charitable trust to benefit1) Vicar & Churchwardens of St Andrews Parish Church Tywardreat Par Cornwall2) Help The Aged (AGE UK); 3) Save the Children; 4) Shelter
Philip Marner's Charity
Professions, Social welfareThe charity is established to provide financial assistance to the Vicar of Cirencester and the poor of Cirencester.
The Cornwall Retired Clergy, Widows Of The Clergy And Their Dependants Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Social welfareProviding grants to any widow, widower, former spouse, separated spouse or a child of a deceased member of the clergy in the Diocese of Truro who are in need by reason of poverty.
Newark Municipal Church Charities
Charitable activities, Professions, ReligionTo provide funds for The Vicar and Churchwardens of Newark Parish Church and The Rector Of Newark`s Discretionary Fund
St Peter's Nottingham Church Charity
Housing, Professions, ReligionProvision of almshouses
The Oldcastle Charity
Charitable activities, ProfessionsMaking grants to other charities and providing support to churches and clergy.
The Carr-Jones (vicar And Churchwardens) Trust, Bosham
Professions, Social welfareProvides funds for such purposes, including but not limited to the relief of poverty and the advancement of religion and education, as may for the time being be charitable according to the law of England as the trustees may from time to time in their absolute discretion select.
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.