Emergency grants are designed to help in times of unforeseen crises or unexpected costs.
These grants are smaller in value (usually up to £500) and decisions and payments can be made more quickly than for financial support grants. Please read the categories below.
If you are eligible, you may apply for up to two Emergency grants per household in each 12-month period. However, you can only apply once in any calendar year under the Separation and Travel Cost categories.
Appliances
We are able to fund the replacement of household appliances, eg cooker, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, hob, microwave, oven, tumble dryer, washing machine etc, up to a maximum of £500.
You may wish to replace an old or inefficient appliance, it does not need to be broken before you apply.
Appliance documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote/copy of a webpage relating to the appliance you wish to purchase
- Your verification document(s)
Car-related costs
Households can apply for up to £500 towards unforeseen car repair costs.
We would not normally consider regular or annual costs, such as car servicing, MOTs, insurance and car tax. However, in the event that these costs affect your day-to-day living expenses, please do reach out to the Trust.
We would not normally contribute towards the cost of car accident repairs, as we would expect these costs to be covered by insurance. However, we can consider the excess costs on an insurance claim.
We are also able to consider a contribution towards driving lessons, for eligible beneficiaries, including partners, spouses and clergy children up to the age of 25.
Car-related costs documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote/invoice/schedule for your repairs, etc.
- Your verification document(s)
Energy costs
Energy bills can be a significant cost and some housing can be expensive to heat. Applicants may apply for up to £500 towards their energy bills.
If you can show you will soon end up in arrears due to your monthly Direct Debits, this can also be considered.
If you have a credit of over £500 with your energy provider, it is unlikely that your application will be approved.
You are also encouraged to contact your Diocese regarding whether a potential cost of living grant is available.
Those living with a registered disability and in receipt of ill health state benefits (whether in tied housing, rented or owned property) who may have higher than average heating costs, may also apply.
Energy costs documentation
Please provide with your application:
- Details of your monthly direct debit or latest energy bill(s)
- Your verification document(s)
Note: you may only apply for this category twice in a calendar year.
Furniture
We are able to fund some essential items of furniture (new or second-hand), eg beds, sofas, bedroom furniture, chairs, for applicants in need (eg. result of separation or divorce, domestic abuse, single parents, setting up home since becoming homeless, additional furniture required upon first purchased property for retirees, downsizing etc).
We are unable to fund the costs of carpet/flooring for all households. We are unlikely to fund furniture already purchased (retrospective grants), unless the situation is an emergency, where households are in genuine need or where applicants are applying to us for the first time.
We will ask if you have contacted your diocese, landlord, housing association or local authority for help in the first instance.
Note: If your costs are higher than £500, you may consider applying, subject to means-testing, for a Financial Support grant for furniture.
Furniture documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote/copy of a webpage relating to the item(s) of furniture that you wish to purchase and the cost
- Your verification document(s)
Gardening costs
We are able to consider a grant of up to £500 towards gardening equipment and maintenance, whether you live in tied clergy housing (eg. a vicarage) or your own property.
We are able to consider support towards the cost of fixtures and fittings (eg. fencing, sheds and paving) if you are living in your own property, however we are unable to support with the cost of fixtures and fittings (eg. fencing, sheds and paving) if you are living in tied clergy housing.
Gardening costs documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote for your gardening equipment or maintenance that you wish to purchase
- Your verification document(s)
General living expenses
If you are finding it difficult to meet your day-to-day expenses, you may be eligible for a general living expenses grant up to a maximum of £500.
Examples
- A temporary reduction in income
- Increased household bills
- Costs relating to family life
- Vet bills (not covered by insurance)
- Clothing (up to £750 if the request is for twins)
- Bereavement or funeral-related costs (for immediate family members only). Note: If your costs are higher than £500, you may consider applying, subject to means-testing, for a Financial support grant under Funeral expenses.
General living expenses documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate of costs
- Your verification document(s)
Independent living
Grants are available to help eligible beneficiaries live independently (which are outside the scope of our Health grants, eg. assistive technology, mobility aids or equipment). In addition, those recovering from Long-Covid may also apply for some help around the home.
For example:
- Help with the cost of personal alarms / 24-hour on-call service for help and emergencies / Telecare schemes
- Help towards costs of cleaning, laundry or ironing
- Transport costs for shopping, meeting friends, going to Church, regular hobbies etc.
- Gardening costs, such as equipment and maintenance.
Those living with a registered disability and in receipt of ill health state benefits (whether in tied housing, rented or owned property) who may need to maintain a garden can apply.
Please note that the beneficiary of this grant must be an eligible beneficiary. We are unable to provide grants to parents of clergy who are not ordained Anglican clergy or dependent.
Independent living documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate of costs/services
- Your verification document(s)
Note: We would expect you to have exhausted welfare benefits (eg, attendance allowance) and for carers to have had a recent carer’s assessment.
Moving costs
For applicants who may have already secured a contribution towards moving costs, we are able to provide a quick, emergency grant of £500 in the following circumstances:
For serving clergy moving to a new Diocese, we would expect all applicants to have approached their current and/or future Diocese for help with moving costs in the first instance. If there is a shortfall from the Diocese, we could potentially help with £500 towards these costs.
For retirees, widows or ex-partners, we are able to consider a contribution towards moving costs. In some circumstances, some applicants may wish to approach their Diocese for help, although this will not be conditional.
Note: If your costs are higher than £500, you may consider applying, subject to means-testing, for a Financial support grant under Moving costs.
Moving costs documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote/copy of a webpage relating to the moving services that you wish to purchase
- Your verification document(s)
Professional fees/membership costs
Grants are available up to £500 for professional membership fees, or to access professional advice e.g. independent financial advice, limited legal advice, union membership.
For all professional advice, applicants will need to ensure and be responsible for checks on accreditation, registration and professional standards of providers.
Professional fees/membership costs documentation
Please provide with your application:
- A document showing the costs and details of the service/membership
- Your verification document(s)
Note: Applicants may only apply once per calendar year for this purpose.
Separation grant
For applicants who are having to leave the marital home or tied housing. Eligible applicants may be ordained or in the case of non-ordained married spouses who have recently separated from their clergy partner and who are in a crisis situation (eg living in a refuge, friend’s house, other family, escaping domestic abuse, etc), or simply having to setup a new home.
For the non-ordained partner, we are able to consider a one-off emergency payment of up to £1,500.
Any payments will need to be made to an individual bank account. Payments to joint bank accounts will not be processed.
Separation grant documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An indication of expected costs
- For the non-ordained partner, a letter (or email) of support from either: Bishop’s Visitor, Broken Rites or diocese, confirming the separation
- Or a copy of your marriage certificate
School-related expenses
Applicants may apply for up to £500 grant towards the cost of the following for their children (up to 25 if in full-time education - not including postgraduate Masters or PhDs).
For example:
- school uniforms
- music lessons
- school trips
- after-school clubs
- technology (eg. computers, laptops, printers, tablets)
- extra tuition
If you have twins, we may consider a grant of up to £750 for school-related expenses.
School-related expenses documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote for the school-related expense you are applying for
- Your verification document(s)
Technology
We are able to provide grants of up to £500 for technology when it breaks or needs an update. For example:
- laptops
- phones
- printers
- tablets
Please note that we cannot replace technology which is the property of the Diocese.
Technology documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quote for the item(s) of technology you wish to purchase
- Your verification document(s)
Transport and travel costs
We are able to provide a grant of up to £1,000 towards transport, travel, accommodation and other associated costs in the event of a short-term unforeseen circumstance, eg.
- costs of attending health appointments
- visiting a family member in the hospital, in cases of emergency
- visiting children through separation
- travel costs to visit a family member who is sick, or to attend a family member’s funeral
Please note that we would not normally be able to pay the transport costs associated with everyday ministerial duties.
Transport and travel documentation
Please provide with your application:
- An estimate/quotes/receipts for petrol, transport, travel, accommodation and other related costs
- Car mileage, where relevant
- Your verification document(s)
Before you apply
To progress any application, we need the support document(s) listed above in the category type above and your verification document(s). Without these, we can't reach a decision.
The video shows you how to successfully:
- register on the application system
- take screenshots (Mac, PC, Phones and Tablets)
- get a copy of your stipend that isn't blank
- attach supporting documents to your application
Applying and Documentation
Please apply for one category per application, as listed above, taking into consideration your most urgent area of need. Applications which request help from multiple categories are likely to experience processing delays.
If you have any queries, please contact a member of the grants team to discuss your situation in confidence:
Please check that you are eligible for an emergency grant before applying:
You may also find the questions and guidance helpful.