Finance

Euro notesThe work of Church in Chains is entirely supported by voluntary donations. We use the money that is given to us to raise a voice on behalf of persecuted Christians worldwide by:

PUBLISHING their stories and encouraging prayer and action
REPRESENTING them before governments and ambassadors
PROVIDING Bibles and Christian books where these are restricted
SUPPORTING those in need (especially families of prisoners)

2022 Accounts

Church in Chains’ accounts for 2022 were approved by a meeting of the Church in Chains trustees in November 2023. The income for the year was €261,611 while expenditure was €282,242 (which included €167,895 sent to overseas projects). The deficit resulted from a decision to exclude from income any tax reclaims not received at the end of 2022.  Click here to download a copy of the 2022 audited accounts.

2021 Accounts

Church in Chains’ accounts for 2021 were approved by a meeting of the Church in Chains trustees in July 2023. The income for the year was €289,706 while expenditure was €289,021 (which included €177,730 sent to overseas projects). Click here to download a copy of the 2021 audited accounts.

2020 Accounts

Church in Chains’ accounts for 2020 were approved by a meeting of the Church in Chains trustees in May 2023. The income for the year was €302,664 while expenditure was €296,108 (which included €184,900 sent to overseas projects). Click here to download a copy of the 2020 audited accounts.

2019 Accounts

Church in Chains’ accounts for 2019 were approved by a meeting of the Church in Chains trustees in April 2023.  The income for the year was €217,252 while expenditure was €227,290 (which included €113, 484 sent to overseas projects). The deficit resulted from an over-allocation of funds to overseas projects. Click here to download a copy of the 2019 audited accounts.

2018 Accounts

Church in Chains’ accounts for 2018 were approved by a meeting of the Church in Chains trustees in October 2019. Income for the year was €169,133 while expenditure was €184,062 (which included €21,600 which was funded from a prior legacy). A total of €68,646 was sent to overseas projects. Click here to download a copy of the 2018 audited accounts.