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Church of Ireland RL202

Church of Ireland is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Religion categoryand the Christianity subcategory.

389 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.19% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(church of ireland)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 13 0.02%
£10k - £100k 220 0.31%
£100k - £250k 117 0.52%
£250k - £500k 34 0.31%
£500k - £1m 3 0.04%
£1m - £10m 2 0.02%
Over £10m 0 0.00%
Total 389 0.20%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1 0.00%
ccni 388 5.55%
oscr nan nan%
Total 389 0.19%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Church of Ireland Diocese of Down & Dromore [Charity number: NI107102]
None
£3,429,287
The Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor [Charity number: NI108457]
None
£2,131,416
Lurgan/Shankill/Christ the Redeemer/Down and Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101023]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£835,636
BELFAST/Belfast: Willowfield/Willowfield Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101980]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£732,120
Moira/Moira/St John's/Down and Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101047]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£608,331
Magheralin/Parish of Magheralin/Holy & Undivided Trinity and St Saviours/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101224]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community
£498,811
CHURCH OF IRELAND AND METHODIST CHAPLAINCY BELFAST [Charity number: NI108472]
None
£494,439
Eglinton/St Canice's/Derry/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI104857]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£460,185
HOLYWOOD/Holywood/St. Philip & St. James/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI102092]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£446,909
Lisburn/Lisburn Cathedral(Blaris)/ Cathedral of Christ Church, Lisburn/Connor/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101233]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community
£438,218

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
cookstown/desertcreat/armagh/church of ireland [Charity number: NI104351]
All the functions of the parish related to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£115,655
Dromara/Dromara & Garvaghy/St. John/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101675]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community
£87,394
Ballymena Church Members Forum (BCMF) [Charity number: NI107448]
Annual weekly Advent lunchtime Reflections held respectively in Catholic, Church of Ireland, Methodist and Presbyterian churches and led by their clergy. Open invitation on BCMF Facebook, churches Bulletins and local press. Simple hospitality provided by host church after each service. Annual Day Retreat usually led by member of local clergy and held in Christian Retreat/Conference Centre. Transport provided. Open Invitation. Occasional Day Visits to other faith groups/centres organised jointly with Interethnic Forum (IEF). Transport provided. Open invitation. BCMF promotes and supports Annual Good Friday Walk of Witness in Ballymena arranged by Clergy Fraternal. Healing Services led by International Divine Healing Ministries or non-denominational speaker These have been held in Catholic, Church of Ireland and Methodist churches according to availability. Open invitation. Social evenings. Occasional informal evenings to bring Forum members, friends and other organisations together. 'Conversations' involving high profile religious and civic representatives on issues of faith, politics and social concerns e.g. Baroness May Blood with Baroness Nuala O'Loan; Father Martin Magill with Reverend Steve Stockman; Christian/Jewish/Muslim leaders. Discussion, light refreshments. Neutral venues. Open Invitation. Talks series e.g. 'Forgiveness', 'Common Good' with facilitated discussion. Intentional engagement with local elected representatives, MLAs and MP for Ballymena area by meeting with individuals and cross-party small groups. Ongoing. Other joint events with IEF e,g International Café. Open invitation. Proposed march 2020 Festival: Community/Church groups Art Project, panel discussion, musical evening, town centre prayer walk.
£190
Coleraine/Camus-Juxta-Bann/Derry/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI104703]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£121,056
BELFAST/Belfast:Finaghy & Upper Malone/The Church of the Epiphany/Connor/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI101986]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community
£70,708
Kilbroney Centre [Charity number: NI104782]
The Kilbroney Christian Residential and Conference Centre was established in 1974 as a residential centre run with a Christian ethos, under the auspices of the Church of Ireland in the Down and Dromore. The Centre is available for all groups to use, particularly groups who work with children and young people. The centre is located on an 11 acre site combining open spaces with mature woodland in the village of Rostrevor, Co. Down. The Centre is available for use for Group bookings on a catered or self catering basis.
£193,782
Armagh/Kildarton/Armagh/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI103953]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£95,831
Dungannon/Clonfeacle/St Patricks/Armagh/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI104302]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community
£49,004
BELFAST/Belfast: St. Michael/St.Michael/Connor/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI102396]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£91,747
Portadown/Annaghmore/St Francis/Armagh/Church of Ireland [Charity number: NI104296]
All the functions of the parish relate to the advancement of religion through holding regular worship and communicating with and caring for parishioners and others in our community.
£200,865