Arts Charities That specialise in Literature
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Kingdom Power Trust
Arts, ReligionPublication of literature and books, presenting at conferences, holding retreats and supporting church planting initiatives.
Robert Crossman Public Library And Reading Room
Arts, HeritageThe Reading Room is available for island residents and appropriate visiting groups for meetings and educational purposes. The integral Archives relating to the social and historical life of the Islanders are available for study and research by the Holy Island Community Archive Group. Bookings to be made through the Trustees. Funds raised are for the maintenance and improvement of the facilities.
Friends Of Endsleigh School
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo purchase extra's such as playground toys, reading books and whole school activities for the children to use within the school day, to enhance the childrens' learning. To provide after school events such as school disco's and visits to theatres.
Bangladesh Welfare Association Of Enfield
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareTO ADVANCE EDUCATION PARTICULARLY OF PERSONS OF BANGLADESHI ORIGIN AND ETHNIC MINORITIES OF ENFIELD, BY THE PROVISION OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY CLASSES, AND BY THE PROMOTION OF THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF LOCAL PEOPLE, AND IN SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE WAYS AS THE COMMITTEE MAY DETERMINE FROM TIME TO TIME. TO RELIEVE POVERTY, PARTICULARLY AMONGST PERSONS OF BANGLADESHI ORIGIN IN THE LONDON BOR OF EN.
Broome's Lyneham Charity
Arts, EducationThe Charity was set up by a Mr Broome in the 1700s to help the education of the under priveliged in the village of Lyneham. These days the interest accrued from the lump sum is given annually to the school for the purchase of books.
The Coble And Keelboat Society
Arts, HeritageMembers monthly meetings with occassional talks by experts. Newsletters and Journal with articles about inshore fishing craft of N.E and associated topics. Support of heritage and lifeboat days along the coast with display, books about the fishing tradition, models and members craft. Identifying movement of craft and whenever possible rescue and restore .Support research and so on.
Blue For Jackson
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Social welfareWe provide Road safety materials to local primary schools and childcare facilities, purchased from another charity, Brake. These are aimed at young children and key stage one within Primary schools. We also donate Bereavement books to the same target audience specifically written for young children.
Mary Richmond Trust
Arts, LeisureTO PURCHASE BOOKS ON OR ABOUT RELIGION FOR LIBRARIES WITHIN THE AREA OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, SCULCOATES, HORNSEA, SCARBOROUGH, BRIDLINGTON, KIRMNGTON AND SUCH OTHER PLACES AS THE TRUSTEE THINKS FIT
You Can Make A Difference
Arts, Education1. Supporting the improvement of the learning environment at the following school: - Mukundagiri Primary School, Madhrantakam, Tamil Nadu, India1. We have employed two school teachers to support the teaching of English and ICT.2. Provided school infrastruction - desks, chairs, learning aids, books for library, 4 desktop computers, printers and broadband connection.
Silver Stories
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportTo advance education for the public benefit among children, in particular through the provision of supervised opportunities to read aloud to listeners as a means of improving reading/literacy and communication skills and building self confidence.2) For the public benefit to relieve the needs of elderly people, in particular by offering them volunteering opportunities to act as listeners for c
Afroprime Charity
Arts, EducationAfroprime aims to address this issue by providing supplementary necessities, which is required to enhance educational experiences and create a conducive environment suitable for learning. Afroprime provides uniforms, scholarships, books, bags, shoes and other equipment necessary to alleviate learning and reduce financial burdens.
The Stevenson And Julian Charity
Arts, Beneficiary groupDonate money to the senior citizens of Elsham and financial support for young people (ie. Books etc.)
Stuart Croft Foundation
ArtsSINCE 2017, ANNUALLY AWARDING £10,000 TO ARTISTS WORKING WITH MOVING IMAGE, WEBSITE PUBLISHED AND A WELL ATTENDED LAUNCH EVENT. DEVELOPING A PROGRAMME OF EVENTS, PUBLICATIONS AND EXHIBITIONS TO PROMOTE ENGAGEMENT WITH THE STUART CROFT ARCHIVE. SECURING THE LONG TERM CONSERVATION AND ACCESSIBILITY OF STUART CROFT'S ARCHIVE AT THE BFI AS PART OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE.
Leopold Estate Cultural Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageThe advancement of ethnic minority language, culture, history and literature. To enhance interaction and cultural exchange between ethnic minorities and harmonious co-existence.
Godmanstone Village Hall
Animals, Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureAnnual village fete, book fairs, social gatherings and fund-raising events, weekly table tennis meetings, dog training events, and providing accommodation for meetings of the Parish Council and for Child Therapy sessions. Hall available for private hire. Proceeds to the hall.
Guildhall Library Centenary Fund
Arts, HeritageTo advance the education and training of the public, in particular but not exclusively by the purchase of works of art, books, prints and articles of historical, archaeological or literary interest for the Guildhall Library.
Sparkhill Youth Club
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo Advance education in particular but not exclusively of young people by providing workshops, residential courses, revision classes, a library and other charitable means which the charity decides.
Sid Vale And Eastern Devon Talking Newspaper
Arts, Health306. Compilation of memory sticks extracted from local newspapers on a weekly basis together with the production of a monthly magazine on memory sticks for distribution to blind and partially sighted people living mainly in the Sid Valley and East Devon area.
Waite's Educational Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationAny young person, living in Pattishall Parish and following full or part time higher education may apply. This includes courses at university, college of higher education, industrial and commercial training courses, apprenticeships, placements etc. Grants are given for books, equipment etc.
Kederminster Library
Arts, ReligionMaintains and provides public access to the contents of Sir John Kederminster's Library at St Mary's Church, Langley, Slough.
Calverton Community Toy Library
Arts, Beneficiary groupProvide a safe warm environment where Parents/Carers can chat time the children play. All the toys can be hired for a small fee of 20p to 50p per week. We ask a joining fee of --ú1 per Family per Year and a --ú1 per Family per Session.
Journey Into Wholeness
Arts, ReligionMission Statement: sharing Jesus Christ with spiritual seekers.Activities include the production of appropriately targeted leaflets and literature, attendance at such public events as Mind Body Soul exhibitions, speaking at small church groups and at church services to promote these activities, and networking with other similar groups through a National Co-ordinator.
North Lincs Talking Newspaper For The Blind
Arts, HealthA fortnightly magazine and newspaper on audio tape or CD covering the towns and villages of North Lincs. It is available to anyone with difficulty reading a standard newspaper due to visual impairment or physical disability.
Cficg-Christ Foundation International Church Of God
Arts, ReligionThe advancement of the christian faith for the benefit of the public, in particular, but not exclusively, by means of:(i) broadcasting, producing television and radio programmes featuring biblical preaching, teaching, prayer and music;(ii) publishing and distributing literature featuring articles of biblically based teaching;(iii) producing and distributing discipleship resources.
The Brentwood And District Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthBrentwood and District Talking Newspaper provides a service for the blind and partially sighted in the area. Every week a digest of news from the local paper is recorded and sent to our listeners on computer memory sticks. We also produce a periodic audio magazine - 'Sounds of Brentwood' - and a recording from the council's own magazine 'Vision'.