About the charity and who it serves
Learn about and become a Governor
Est 1655, Royal support and six charities
Reports, statistics and policies
Staff, Trustees, Presidents and Patron
That we support with a grant
Who help us deliver grants and services
13 May 2025, 5pm - St Paul's Cathedral
13 May 2025, 7pm - Plaisterers' Hall
9 October 2025 - Venue TBC
Apply for & manage your grants/services
What you need to register and verify
Register, verify, confirm, match & apply
What you need to provide
Register, applying, process and technical
Walk-through how to register / apply
Which households can apply
Unexpected expenses, up to £500
Promoting your health and happiness
Physical/mental/neuro-diverse needs
Larger needs, means-tested
Unsecured debt support
For households with specific needs
A space to think and reflect
Talking therapies and counsellors
Summary of available help
CBTi for poor sleep and insomnia
Supporting applicants from home
Peace of mind for the future
Access appropriate state support
Ensure you meet our thresholds
Training offering for dioceses
Text, logos, leaflets, etc
Relating to clergy household wellbeing
Activity days, retreat centres, care homes
Alternative grants and support
Support networks for the household
Support for ordinand households
Filmed and broadcast to you from St Paul's Cathedral on 11 May 2021
We have partnered with Sleepstation on an online programme to help clergy and clergy spouses/partners struggling with insomnia or poor quality sleep.
The charity is supporting the publication and circulation of a 64-page booklet by the Church of England aimed at promoting clergy wellbeing.
Clergy Support Trust has appointed Ben Cahill-Nicholls as its new Chief Executive.
Emergency grants are now available for Anglican ordinands whose ordinations have been delayed.
Clergy Support Trust is looking for two new trustees to join its board, known as the Court of Assistants, from November 2020.
We have plans in place to continue supporting our beneficiaries.
Revisions to our governance help ensure we can meet the needs of clergy and their families.
Around 40% of Anglican clergy in a recent CofE survey said they had personal debts.
Press Release
We provided grants to almost 2,800 households last year, many of whom were struggling to afford the essentials of life and ministry.