Armed forces Charities That specialise in Army
Discover 406 Armed forces charities that specialise in army. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Public Regimental Institute Dst Leconfield
Armed forces, LeisureSporting events, welfare, recreational facilities.
The 7th Duke Of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles Regimental Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe charity promotes the efficiency of the armed forces of the crown by supporting the welfare of former and serving personnel and by commerating the traditions & history of the regiment.
Battle Back Golf
Armed forces, LeisureBattle Back Golf delivers golfing education programmes and competitive opportunities to wounded, injured and sick Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force personnel and veterans, using golf as part of their physical and cognitive rehabilitation.
The Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment Regimental Trust
Armed forcesThe charity supports the regiment financially with grants for adventurous training, chattels, accoutrments & other items that are not adequately, or directly, provided for out of public funds. This contributes directly towards the maintenance of morale & enhances the efficiency of the regiment.
Moments Of Glory Prayer Army UK
Armed forcesHOLDING REGULAR SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY TO PROMOTE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment Combined Charities
Armed forces, Social welfareThe Charity is an amalgamation of several former Charities, now regulated by a single Sealed Scheme of the Charity Commissioners, for benevolent purposes relating to the relief of need, hardship or distress of persons (and their dependants) who have served in, and for promoting the efficiency and maintaining the traditions of, the County Infantry Regiments of Surrey and their successors in title.
The Light Dragoons Heritage Trust (museum Of The Light Dragoons)
Armed forces, HeritageProviding information and public awareness of the Regiment it's role,achievement and local connections through interesting and innovative display of the collections thereby contributing to the projection of a positive image of the Army.
The Cheshire Yeomanry Regimental Association
Armed forces, Social welfareThe objects of the Association are as follows: (a) To maintain and promote a fellowship and association between past and present members of the Cheshire Yeomanry. (b) To promote the welfare of past and present members of the Cheshire Yeomanry and to provide an organisation and means of relief in cases of hardship or distress among members. (c) To provide an organisation to represent and safeguard
The Royal Yeomanry Regimental Association
Armed forcesTo support and promote the activities of the Royal Yeomanry Regiment and provide welfare support to current and past members of the association.
Historic Aircraft Flight Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe Historic Aircraft Flight (HAF) Trust helps to preserve Historic Army Air Corps aircraft as a 'living museum' for veterans commemorative and memorial purposes, as an aid to recruiting and to supporting wider Army heritage in public. The Trust relies principally on donations. The fund is used to provide goods and services for the HAF that no longer available from or attributable to public funds.
Huddersfield And District Army Veterans' Association Benevolent Fund
Armed forces, Associations, Social welfareThe Charity provides welfare aid, social activities and trips to members who are or have been members of the Forces and who are resident in Huddersfield or its vacinity.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God - Winners Sanctuary
Armed forces, Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthWe continue in Community outreach and Prison Fellowship, Swort Fellowship Single, Widows and Divorce, Training for Drama Group and Vine Youth (Voice Training), Spectagular Act School for Unchurch, Community Counselling, assist the elderly, Homelless and Salvation Army with food.
The Liberty Army
Armed forces, Arts, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo advance the Christian Religion in the United Kingdom for the benefit of the public through the holding of prayer meetings, lectures producing and/or distributing literature on Christianity to enlighten others about the religion, The relief of financial hardship either generally or individually of people, living in the United Kingdom by making Grants for providing or paying of items and services
The Devonshire And Dorset Regimental Trust
Armed forcesMaintaining contact between members of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment and its predecessors. Providing opportunities for serving and former members to mix together. Fostering esprit de corps, comradeship and the welfare of members. Preserving the traditions and heritage of the Regiment and its predecessors. Providing for the general benefit of bodies connected to the Regiment.
The Trust For Child Soldiers
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareTCS supports young people in northern Uganda who have been affected by exposure to armed conflict, in order to relieve poverty and mental distress and promote well-being. In 2022/23 we worked with over 170 families, providing support through grants for school fees and small businesses; and advice and befriending. We have also provided help with medical costs to over 250 children and adults.
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers Trust Fund
Armed forcesTo promote the efficiency of the regiment as decided, from time to time, by the trustees.
Land Forces Hq Station Funds
Armed forces, LeisureTo provide banking facilities for funds considered not to fulfil full Service Fund status but are maintained by personnel administered by Andover Support Unit. These funds include:Branch FundsBranch Sport FundsArmy, Regimental/Corps sport fundsExercise FundsAny as authorised by the Commanding Officer defined as 'other funds' in Service Fund Regulations.
3 Armoured Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical And Mechanical Engineers President Of The Regimental Institute
Armed forcesArmy Sgts Mess, Army Officers Mess, Army PRI
The Armour Centre Bovington President Of Regimental Institutes (pri)
Armed forces, Beneficiary groupUsing non public funds, the charity promotes the efficiency of the Armed Forces of the Crown based in Bovington and Lulworth Camps here in Dorset by the provision and support of facilities and welfare activities for the efficiency and well being of Service personnel and their spouses/families.
Royal Army Chaplains' Department Association
Armed forces, Religion, Social welfareTo promote the efficiency of the RACHD, in particular, but not exclusively, by:* Maintaining contact between past & present members of the department* Fostering espirit-de-corps, comradeship & welfare of the department.Also to relieve, either generally or individually, Chaplains or formaer Chaplains or the dependants of such persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Sholing Community Association
Armed forces, Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPRE-SCHOOL. SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB, ARMY CADETS, TAE KWONDO. MUSHIN SV-JITSU, DANCE SCHOOL
The National Army Museum Development Trust
Armed forces, HeritageThe National Army Museum Development Trust aims to further all or any of the purposes which the National Army Museum exists to serve.
The Parachute Regimental Association Swansea Branch
Armed forces, Charitable activities, Social welfare1. Relief of poverty I have copied these from the original form that you sent. 2, Other or none of these3. Other defined groups4. Make grants to individuals5. Other or none of these
Household Cavalry Regiment President Of The Regimental Institution (pri)
Armed forces, Associations, Leisure, Social welfareThe fund assists service personnel to more effectively perform their roles within the Armed Forces. It provides and supports mess facilities and social activities. This enables service personnel to face the challenges and danger associated with military service by developing and maintaining teamwork; fitness; character, spirit and morale.
Soldiers League Charity
Armed forces, LeisureSoldiers League Annual Black Tie Charity Dinner at The London Victoria Services ClubInjured Veterans Attendance at Rugby League eventsArmy / Soldiers League Wheel Chair Rugby League team games
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.