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Church of England grants £2m to support clergy well-being

by Lydia Davies

The Church of England has announced a £2 million grant to support clergy well-being, awarding the funding to Clergy Support Trust, an independent charity dedicated to assisting clergy with financial aid, health services, and overall welfare.

The Archbishops’ Council approved the funding as part of ongoing efforts to support those in ministry.

Last year, Clergy Support Trust provided over 6,300 grants to clergy members across England, helping with essential expenses such as laptops, car repairs, school uniforms, and household appliances.

Bishop Mark Tanner, Chair of the Ministry Development Board, acknowledged the increasing financial pressures clergy face.

“This award recognises the dedication of our hardworking clergy who do so much to serve their communities. I am grateful to the Archbishops’ Council for making this funding available to help clergy and their families.”

The funding comes as the Church of England continues a broader financial review, assessing clergy stipends and pensions as part of wider reforms.

Rev Ben Cahill-Nicholls, Chief Executive of Clergy Support Trust, welcomed the grant, emphasising its importance in addressing the financial burdens many clergy experience.

“Ministry is a joy, but it comes with challenges—too often, financial ones.

This grant is a positive step forward as the Church works towards long-term, sustainable solutions, including stipend improvements,” he said in a statement.

“Clergy well-being is not a peripheral issue but central to the Church’s mission. This funding will enhance the support we provide to those who dedicate their lives to serving others.”

Clergy Support Trust, originally founded in 1655, is the largest and oldest charity focused on clergy well-being. In 2024, it provided over £6 million in assistance, supporting nearly 2,800 households across the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Diocese in Europe—the highest number in its history.

The Trust continues to offer confidential, impartial, and inclusive support, from clergy training through to retirement.

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