Arts Charities That specialise in Media and publishing
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Bromley And District Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthThe provision of a free weekly talking newspaper "Bromley District Talking News" on Memory Stick to the blind and partially sighted residents or former residents of the borough of Bromley.
Bayston Hill Village Association
Arts, Associations, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfarePublication of monthly Village Magazine delivered to all 2500 homes in the area free of charge. Organisation of Social Events and Community activities, maintenance of flower beds in village, make grants to other organisations and individuals in line with Association's objectives.
Trecynon Free Library And Institute
Arts, FacilitiesPublic Hall is available for hire to local community groups.
The Sunninghill Reading Rooms
ArtsProvision of building for public use and adjacent house for letting. The building is currently leased to the Local Authority for provision of Library services. The house is currently let to tenants.
Longborough And Sezincote Village Hall
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionProvide facilities in village hall for use of general public.The Village Hall has a main hall together with a well equipped kitchen and a snooker roomThe activities vary from Pilates/ Table Tennis/ Keep Fit/ Yoga/ Snooker/ meetings and wedding receptions Film nights/ fetes / church activities and fund raising evening for the Cricket Club and the Village Hall
Woodlands Estate Resident Freeholders' Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareWe are a voluntary Community Association. We maintain premises for social and community activities for all ages eg Social Events, Quizzes, Illustrated Talks, Film shows, Family workshops, Coffee Mornings, Gardening club, Summer Fun Days. We also welcome a local Special Needs School to use the open space and sports courts, and we support local charities.
Lymm Jubilee Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationWomens Institute meet monthly. Speakers cover various subjects and interests. Sub groups include arts and crafts, walking, book club and outings to the theatre. Educational bursaries are given.
The Camden History Society
Arts, HeritageMonthly lectures on local history topics; bi-monthly newsletter; publications of research; annual coach trip to a venue of significance to the history of the borough.
Stratford-Upon-Avon Society
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, SocietyAs a local civic society we organise educational activities to encourage awareness of local heritage. We hold seminars to share best practice with similar towns and we make recommendations to the local councils on the physical and economic development of the town. We publish educational books on the local environment and we support local schools in their citizenship curriculum.
The Milverton Victoria Rooms
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureProvision and maintenance of a village hall for the Parish of Milverton, including lettings management, fund-raising and seeking grant funding for capital expenditure for building improvements. We actively encourage new activities that might appeal to residents, e.g. computer, keep-fit, literature and theatrical events, as well as promoting the village hall as a centre for community activities.
Blacklands County Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe raise funds by holding several events during the school year. Funds are spent to enhance the school experience of Ark Blacklands Primary Academy pupils. A proportion of funds are allocated annually to each year group to be spent on workshops/trips. The remaining funds are used for extra books/ICT equipment, play equipment etc. Any staff member can request funding by applying to the charity.
Sir Arthur Sullivan Society
Arts, Charitable activitiesTo advance the education of the public in, and promote the performance of the music of, Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) and other contemporaneous British composers by means of performances, recordings, publications, lectures and other means.
Jacksdale Miners' Welfare Institute
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Professionssupport junior and senior table tennis clubs 2 junior football teams childrens committee older peoples activities ie line dancing movement to music,bowls club pilates , keep fit, kickboxing,tai chi, kids zone , we heavily support our local school relating to them having the use of various rooms and also the local volunteer run library
Nottinghamshire Family History Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageProviding advice and help to people researching their family history, both in the UK and world wide both via books and CDs of data re births marriages and deaths, and also individual enquiries. This service is not just limited to Society Members.
Everton Primary School Fund
Arts, EducationPRIMARY SCHOOL FUND FOR COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MONIES, PHOTOS, SCHOOL OUTINGS, ANY EXTRA FUNDS INCLUDING DONATIONS ARE USED TO PAY FOR BOOKS/EQUIPMENT NEEDS THE SCHOOL MAY HAVE WHICH MAY NOT BE COVERED BY THE ANNUAL BUDGET
Fairways Community Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, LeisureAshtanga Yoga Yin Yoga Mindfullness sessions Library servicechildrens yogaCardio fitnesspilatesfundraising events Holistic health therapiescafe 3 Religious groups Various keep fit groupsC'mon in Club (learning difficulties anCouncil surgeries and meetingQi GongGardening
Friends Of Acresfield School
Arts, Associations, Childcare, Education, LeisureOur aim every year is to provide our school with extra funds to help them buy supplies that they might otherwise not be able to. We have raised money in the past to help with playground improvements, football kits and books.
Clapton And Wayford Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisureVillage hall which provides venue for film club, table tennis ,yoga,knit and natter group to regularly meet. Also a venue for both Wayford and West Crewkerne parish council meetings. Throughout the year coffee mornings,bingo,jumble sales and quizzes are held as well as plays and music evenings.
The Stephen Perse Foundation Parents And Friends Association (pfa)
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationProviding funds for educational tools, books and equipment for school pupils. Donations made to local charities.
Whitchurch And Ganarew Memorial Hall
Arts, Associations, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionWeekly Scouts, Art group, Yoga, Shortmat bowls, Table Tennis, Monthly Parish Council meetings, Films,Jazz Nights twice per year.Snooker table always available and hall is used by locals for parties, table sales, training days, public lectures, Christmas Market and other church functions,concerts.
Frisby On The Wreake Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, Leisurephysical and mental training and recreationand social moral and intellectual development through the medium of reading recreation rooms library lecture classes and entertainment or otherwise as may be found expedient
The Northamptonshire Family History Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageThe Executive Committee continues to promote the study of family history through various media. This includes monthly meetings at 2 locations and also online, our quarterly journal, attendance at fairs and through the Society website. We also transcribe original documents and record Memorial Inscriptions.
Derwentwater School Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationTea/cake salesChristmas Fair with tombola, games, stalls, etcEid Party with food, face painting, etc.Summer Party with disco, bouncy castles etcQuiz NightsBook Projects - books created by the children and sold to the parentsSchool picnics
Weston On The Green Memorial Village Hall
Arts, Associations, FacilitiesVillage committees including WI, Parish Council, Weston Society, Garden Club,training days and courses, Quiz and Film Nights, dancing,social gatherings, talks, concerts
Picknalls First School Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationPicknalls PTA raises funds to benefit each and every child in the school through a variety of events such as Christmas and Summer Fayre, discos, film shows, tea parties, activity days, themed evenings, bring and buy sales in addition to raffles and sposnsored events.Funds are used to provide essential and supplementary educational resources as well as equipment for extra curricular activites.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many Media and publishing arts charities are there in the UK?
There are 2,047 registered Media and publishing arts charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the Media and publishing arts charities by income?
Wellcome Trust is the largest by latest reported annual income (£569.5m). 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 Media and publishing arts charities?
Media and publishing arts charities reported a combined annual income of £6.7bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for Media and publishing arts charities?
Across all Media and publishing arts charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 100.0%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of Media and publishing arts charities?
Media and publishing arts charities have an average annual income of £678k. 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.