Armed forces Charities That specialise in Army
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The Museum Of The Mercian Regiment (worcestershire & Sherwood Foresters Collection)
Armed forces, HeritageTo collect, preserve and display items relating to the History of the Regiment and to provide information to the public
North Army Trust Fund
Armed forcesThe North Army Trust Fund (NATF) is a Service (Non-Public) Fund. It is maintained to promote the efficiency and well being of units and serving members of the army and their dependants stationed in the Headquarters North area of responsibility, by providing funds that are available for their overall benefit.
Royal Army Physical Training Corps Association
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social welfareMaintaining contact between past and present members of the RAPTC (AGS, APTS, APTC). Fostering esprit de corps, comradeship and welfare of the RAPTC and thereby preserving its traditions. Assist, either generally or individually, past and present members of the RAPTC and their dependants, who are in conditions of need by virtue of financial hardship, sickness, disability or the effects of old age.
President Of The Regimental Institute 29 Regiment Royal Logistic Corps
Armed forcesThe PRI exists to generate income in order to subsidise all activity for the good and benefit all members of the Regiment. This ensures team cohesion and the moral component is realised.
Weeton Honeypot Under 5's Centre
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationNursery based at Weeton Army Camp. The nursery runs on a sessional basis, term time only. The nursery is registered with Ofsted for 39 children per session.
Pwrr And Queen's Regiment Museum CIO
Armed forces, HeritageTo uphold the traditions of the Regiment and perpetuate its deeds. The Museum provides high quality exhibitions and research services to the general public and the Army.
The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe objectives of the Charity are:To educate the public in the history and military accomplishments of the Regiment, and its former regiments, by the maintenance of a military Museum and Archive and to promote military efficiency and encourage recruitment.
Birmingham University Officer Training Corps Regimental Fund
Armed forces, EducationArmed Forces Reg Fund
President Of The Regimental Institute For 16 Signal Regiment
Armed forcesThe Charity's object is 'the promotion of efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown by the provision and support of facilities and activities for the efficiency and well-being of Service personnel' based in 16 Signal Regiment, Stafford.
The Regimental Charity Of The Royal Dragoon Guards
Armed forcesSupport for current and ex members of the Regiment and their dependents.
The Parachute Regimental Association
Armed forces, Social welfareTo promote the efficiency of the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces To relieve either generally or individually persons who are serving or who have served in The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.The commemoration and remembrance of those members of Airborne Forces who have died while on active service
101 (city Of London) Engineer Regiment (richmond Hill) Charitable Trust
Armed forces, Arts, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Charity's objects are:- To promote the efficiency of 101 Engineer Regiment in such charitable ways as the trustees may decide; - To make grants to any regimental charity or to any other charity or charitable organisation for the benefit of the Regiment, or any successor unit; - To make grants to any member or former member of the Regiment who is in need, hardship or distress.
Parham Airfield Museum
Armed forces, Charitable activities, HeritageMuseum in Suffolk. Our purpose is to advance the education of the public by the display and preservation of aeronautical equipment and other items relating to the 390th Bombardment Group (H) and other units of the United States Army Air Forces, and the Auxiliary Units and other branches of the secret British Resistance Organisation. Thus our collections relate largely to World War Two.
Vine United Reformed Church
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Housing, ReligionVine United Reformed Church, Riches Road, Ilford IG1 1JH, offer among others Sunday morning service, including monthly communion, during the year. Youth activities include annual one-week Holiday Club and attendance at Youth Assembly, Pastoral care for members and fundraising for other charities and support for outside causes, i.e. Water Aid, Ramfel and the Salvation Army (Night Shelter)
Shropshire Regimental Museum Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe Shropshire Regimental Museum/Soldiers of Shropshire Museum incorporates the traditions and history of all the former Shropshire Regiments. It collects, documents, conserves, exhibits and interprets items relevant to the history of these Regiments. The Modern Army Display now includes a regularly updated display of the equipment and deployment of the successor Regiments.
Warrant Officers' And Sergeants' Mess Infantry Training Centre Catterick
Armed forcesTo provide facilities, amenities and funding that improves and promotes the comfort, well being and education of Warrant Officers and Senior Non Commissioned Officers. Also to promote social and team activities.
The London Scottish Regimental Trust
Armed forces, Arts, Charitable activities, HeritagePay all expenses incidental to the administration of the charity. After paying expenses income to be used to promote militiary efficiency of the unit. Make grants to museum and library of London Scottish.
Bridgwater Foodbank
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfareWe are a Foodbank and hold the Trussell Trust franchise for Bridgwater. We issue our Red Vouchers to 39 agencies in and around Bridgwater the CAB, Housing Associations, Social Services, Primary Schools, Salvation Army etc etc.If the holders see a family in need they offer the person in crisis one of our Red Vouchers, they then bring the voucher to us and we give food in exchange.
Soldiers' Arts Academy
Armed forces, EducationTo relieve the needs of those in need, by way of serving and ex-serving military personnel and their dependants who have suffered or are suffering physical, mental and/or psychological injuries from their time in service through: (a) the provision of an avenue for learning and developing arts skills and accessing work opportunities; (b) creating a long term community, and mentoring.
Hospital Of Sir John Hawkins, Knight, In Chatham
Armed forces, Health, HousingUnder the Statutory Instrument of 1983 and Scheme Amendment of 1996, the provision of well maintained almshouse accommodation for the relief of needy or disabled persons who have served in the; Royal Navy, Royal Marines, WRNS QARNNS, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Merchant Navy, Army, Royal Air Force or has been employed in HM Dockyards on the construction, maintenance, refitting or repair of HM Ships.
Genesis Impact
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, EducationA CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB. HOSTS WEEKLY MEETINGS TO IMPACT VALUES AND RAISE LEADERS FOR TOMORROW. HOSTS SUMMER SCHEMES. HELP SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES WHO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH CHILDREN AND YOUTHS ALIKE
6 Regiment Rlc- President Of The Regimental Institute (pri) Fund
Armed forces, Heritage, Leisure, ReligionActivities such as:Sporting entrance fees,Sporting equipment purchase,Team building and cohesive events,Prizes for sporting and professional competitions,Providing memorials,Support to charities,Cathartic events and the Regimental Chapel,Military History and Battlefield Studies,Adventurous Training.
Royal Army Dental Corps Association
Armed forces, Social welfarePROMOTES THE EFFICIENCY OF THEARMY BY MAINTAINING CONTACT BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF THE ARMYDENTAL SERVICE, FOSTERING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THEM, FOSTERING ESPRIT DE CORPS, COMRADESHIP ANDWELFARE OFTHE ARMY DENTAL SERVICE AND PRESERVING ITS TRADITIONS.
Murphy's Army
Armed forcesCelebrating and supporting the invaluable contributions of service animals, past, present, and future. We provide vital support to service animals both active and retired, ensuring they receive care, welfare, training, protection, and support tailored to their needs. We commemorate their sacrifices and achievements while promoting their welfare and legacy for generations to come.
Queen Street School Preservation Trust
Armed forces, Education, Facilities, HeritageThe Trust manages the Wilderspin National School, focused on the life of Samuel Wilderspin, which has museum status and is an educational, heritage and community centre for the people of Barton, visitors, schools and educational historians. The Trust also manages The Joseph Wright Centre, the former Salvation Army Citadel next door, which is being developed into a venue for the performing arts.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many army armed forces charities are there in the UK?
There are 406 registered army armed forces charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the army armed forces charities by income?
The Salvation Army is the largest by latest reported annual income (£338.3m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of army armed forces charities?
Army armed forces charities reported a combined annual income of £1.6bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for army armed forces charities?
Across all army armed forces charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 72.7%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of army armed forces charities?
Army armed forces charities have an average annual income of £1.2m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.