Professions Charities That specialise in Clergy
Discover 468 Professions charities that specialise in clergy. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Debre Selam Kidist Selassie Church In Manchester, UK
Professions, ReligionAs a religious organization we provide a variety of services to the orthodox faith followers. Among the services preaching gospel and liturgy are carried out on a weekly basis respectively where as christening and marriage would take place when there is a demand from service users. All the above mentioned services need resource person and hence we have to invite priests from other part of England.
Rev Roland Muckleston
Professions, Social welfareFor the support of poor clergy in the Hereford Archdeaconary
The Bryn-Y-Groes Home Fund
Housing, ProfessionsManagement of Capital Fund to provide relief for :-a) Clerics in need of rest b) distressed gentlewomen
Wynne Willson Scholarship Fund
Education, ProfessionsThe education of sons and daughters of the clergy in the Diocese of Bath & Wells.
William Ellis Bequest
ProfessionsGrants are made to support the stipends of some Anglican clergy in Shefffield.
William Henry Kinnaird Gibbons (including The Augmentation Of The Reverend Alfred Ernest Lloyd Kenyon)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Religion, Social welfareMakes grants to (1) widows, widowers divorced partners and children of Church of England clergy who have held or currently hold livings, curacies or chaplaincies in the county of Shropshire and (2) those C of E clergy, their widows or divorced partners, widowers and their children who have retired and face financial hardship living in the county of Shropshire
Clergy Holidays Fund
ProfessionsAwards grants, on a means tested basis, to clergy in the Diocese of Worcester towards the cost of a holiday.
Shaw Poor Clergy Endowment Augmentation Fund
Professions, Religion, Social welfareTo alleviate poverty among a defined group of ordained clergy in the Church of England.
Bramerton Group Council
Beneficiary group, Professions, ReligionSupport to clergy and church youth groups operating within the two benefices of Bramerton Group Council, namely Rockland St Mary and Thurton.
Oxford Clergy Charity
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Professions, ReligionThe objects of the charity are for the benefit of the public in supporting the life and ministry of clergy and other ministers serving in the Archdeaconry of Oxford in the Diocese of Oxford, who are in any kind of need, whether financial, medical, educational or recreational, and providing similar support to the widowed spouses or other dependent of such clergy or ministers.
The Wilbraham Charitable Trust
Professions, ReligionTo promote the Christian religion in accordance with the practices and beliefs of the Church of England including without prejudice to the foregoing, the provision of monies and of residential accomodation for the clergy for the time being of the parish of Odd Rode, Rode Heath, Cheshire. The promotion of such other charitable purposes as the trustees may in their absolute discretion think fit.
The Cirencester Vicar And Churchwardens’ Charity
Professions, ReligionRelief in need by financial grants for residents of Cirencester and immediate locality with preference to qualifying residents who are Church of England members
New Horizons Bridging Trust
Charitable activities, ProfessionsPayment of grants to retired priests and deacons
The Sexton's Charity
Charitable activities, Heritage, Professions, ReligionUpkeep & repair of one private house in return for Sexton's duties at Lambourn Parish Church or if there be no sexton to make grants from funds and rents,( after provisions for repairs and maintenance of the property and any other liabilities) to Lambourn PCC for activities normally undertaken by a sexton as set out in the revision to the trust deed January 2022
Behold Your Mother (jn19:27)
Charitable activities, Education, Professions, Social welfareTo advance the Catholic Religion mainly in Chinhoyi, Gweru, Masvingo, Gokwe, Mutare and Hwange, Zimbabwe for the benefit of the public through the provision of grants, bursaries or scholarships. To hold religious ceremonies and helping formation for priests and the Religious and poverty alleviation amongst the poorest communities.
The West Charitable Trust
Professions, Religion, Social careThe cottage was donated for charitable purposes by the late Dorothy Richard as a place of retreat and spiritual refreshment for people in the Church and Charities that would otherwise be denied a respite break.Guests include full time Clergy and staff from various charities connected with the Trustees.
The Church Charity Of Margaret Evans
Professions, ReligionTo augment clergy stipends.
Alfred Telling Charitable Fund
Professions, Social welfareThe charity distributes funds to the vicars of Yatton and Congresbury to enable them to provide a small level of financial assistance to their parishioners in times of hardship.
Christ World And Clergy Ministries
Beneficiary group, Health, Professions, Religionwe are involved in Christian religious services, biblical teachings, prayers, pastoral counselling, mediation, elderly fellowship, men, women, youth and children ministries, conferences and revival services and world Christian mission services
Charity For The Relief Of Poor Widows And Children Of Clergymen (hunts Clergy Charity)
Beneficiary group, Professions, Religion, Social welfareRelief of Widows and Orphans of deceased Church of England Clergy who have served in the Huntingdon Archdeaconry
Nicholas Spicer's Charity
Charitable activities, Professions, Social welfareMaking annual grants to their clergy for the relief of need in the parishes of the city of Exeter and in the parish of Halberton, Devon; to any poor Freeman of the city; and to the Trustees of the Charity for distribution at their discretion.
Frances Ashton's Charity
Beneficiary group, ProfessionsThe purpose of the trust is to benefit ordained members of the Anglican clergy and their widows who are in need.
Boyd For Exhibitions
ProfessionsAssistance to the sons of clergy, under the age of 25, for any educational purpose.
W H Blandy Trust
Professions, ReligionOne half of the net income to the Grateful Society in Bristol. The other half to the Vicar of Henbury Church in Bristol.
The Charity Of Louisa Frances Katherine Bishop For Divine Service
Professions, ReligionHas the responsibility of cooperating with the Vicar in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. Has maintenance responsibilities for the Church. When planning activities for the year, the incumbent and the PCC have considered the guidance on public benefit, in particular specific guidance on charities for the advancement of religion.
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.