Arts Charities That specialise in Media and publishing
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Coates Way School Fund Raisers
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFUNDRAISING FOR SCHOOL. WE RUN EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES TO RAISE MONEY TO USE TOWARDS PURCHASING BOOKS, EQUIPMENT AND TOWARDS TRIPS FOR THE CHILDREN OF COATES WAY SCHOOL.
Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, ReligionManage and maximise public use of Village HallHire hall for Art Classes, private functions, community events, local meetingsOrganise and run regular events - quiz nights, talks, music evenings, film nights, Harvest Supper, Rounders evening - for local communityPolling stationVenue for Parish Council and Parochial Church Council meetings
Gospel Advocate Relief Fund
Arts, Charitable activitiesGARF is a grant making charity.
Camelot Area U3a
Arts, Education, Heritage, LeisureArt; Bridge;Calligraphy; Craft; Creative Writing; Computing; History; French; Looking at Art; Literature; Mah Jong; Nature Walks; Piano Playing; Poetry; Rambling; Reading; Recorder; Scrabble; Looking At Art; Travel; Digital Photography; Wine Appreciation; Gardening; Early Dance.
Northern Mine Research Society
Arts, Charitable activities, Heritage, ProfessionsThe Northern Mine Research Society is dedicated to the preservation and recording of mining history. As such the society makes grants to individuals and organisations in furtherance of these aims, as well as sponsoring or undertaking research itself. Research is published in the British Mining series of journals.
Gnosall St Lawrence C Of E (c) Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Facilities, ReligionParent / Teachers Association on behalf of St Lawrence Primary School. Organisation of fund raising activities (raffles, film nights, discos etc) primarily on school premises or adjacent village hall. Monies raised are granted back to the school for special items outside the budget of the school (coach trips, special equipment, water bottles, school bags etc).
The Macomish Trust
Arts, Charitable activitiesThis charity makes donations to other recognised charities and community & medical organisations, usually in response to appeal literature.
Radio Outreach
Arts, Religion(a) To propagate the Protestant and Evangelical Faith.(b) To equip a studio for the recording of programs, and to supply programs suitable for the purpose of broadcasting by radio, television or internet.(c) To do other such charitable acts which shall be conducive to the aforesaid objectives.Radio Outreach programs are currently being broadcast on the internet via three web sites.
Women's Institute - Milford-On-Sea
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, LeisureCraft, Drama, Book Groups, Skittles, Walks, Table Tennis, Outings, Produce Groups and Art Group. Members help provide a third Sunday lunch and a first Friday lunch. Cakes and Jams for Macmillan Coffee morning and other charities. Large entry at New Forest Show. Knitted items for Samaritans Purse Shoeboxes. Strong support for Village Community Centre; members take part in Christmas Pantomime.
Shropshire Family History Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageMonthly meetings in Shropshire and website open to allquarterly journal for membersfacilities for research and advice ,books and document loanvoluntary work on old records.voluntary work in local archive office to help visitors.
Overcomer Literature Trust Limited
ArtsThe Trust prints and distributes a magazine, "The Overcomer", three times a year. In March July and November. The magazine is a Christian publication and is sent to readers in many parts of the world. We do not distribute funds or do any other charitable acts.
Parents Teachers And Friends Of Five Ways
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationOrganise various fundraising events/activities throughout the year including a well supported Summer Fayre, family events such as chocolate bingo at Easter & Christmas. Host film nights, cake bakes, fashion show evenings etc. Run end of term events such as School Discos & Non-uniform days for all year groups. Offer pre-loved uniform rail throughout the year & seasonal item pop up swap shops.
The Lighthouse
Arts, Charitable activities, FacilitiesRun a small shop - Christian, local and childrens books, cards, traidcraft goods, tea, coffee etc. A meeting place for people as well as a shop to buy from.
The Christian Science Society, Nottingham
Arts, Religion, ResearchHolding Church Services, Meetings and Lectures on Christian Science.Running a Reading Room and Resource Centre where the Bible and Christian Science literature can be read, borrowed or purchased.All these activities are open to the public.
The Victoria Institution (known As Cliviger Village Hall)
Arts, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareSocial events, community gatherings, private & public meetings, exercise classes, film clubs, music and specialist groups for the benefit of the local, and wider, community.
Association Of Dress Historians
Arts, Education, HeritageThe Association of Dress Historians (ADH) supports and promotes the study and professional practice of the history of dress, textiles and accessories of all cultures and regions of the world, from before classical antiquity to present day. The ADH supports scholarship through international conferences, publication of The Journal of Dress History and prizes and awards for students and researchers.
Friends Of Goldstone School
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising events - Christmas and Summer fairs, quiz nights, film clubs, pre-loved uniform sales, discos and social functions
The Parson Woodforde Society
Arts, ReligionGeneral information about the Society can be found on the website www.parsonwoodforde.org.uk. Each year we publish four journals and newsletters. We have the long-term objective of transcribing the Diary of James Woodforde in a series of volumes which are published and also made available to various libraries and statutory depositories. We make an annual gift to the Church at Weston Longville.
Light Oaks School Parent Teacher Fellowship
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareSponsored events eg, sponsored read, discos, christmas fair, various raffles, book fairs, penalty shoot out competitions, clothing collections, recycing of goods, fun days.
Bampton Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisureThe Hall is used for community led activities including sales, sports, Bridge Club, charity events, meetings including AGM's, cinema, theatrical and musical performances, and parties both adult & childrens.
The Little Theatre Guild Of Great Britain
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesSupporting member theatresYearly book describing all member theatresSupporting Youth activities in theatreRunning seminars, workshops and conferencesGiving advice and guidance on theatre management etc
Society For Anglo-Chinese Understanding
Arts, Social welfareThe Society was founded over sixty years ago in 1965 to promote understanding and friendship between the peoples of Britain and China. SACU - which has no political affiliations - plays a vital role in providing regular and reliable information about China and the Chinese people including through its publications and events.
St Margarets Parent Teacher Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe sale of Pantomime tickets, sweet, cake, lolly and doughnut sales. Summer and Christmas fayres local business donations, film nights and discos plus pre-loved uniform sales all PROVIDES FUNDS FOR THE SCHOOL TO PUT TOWARDS VARIOUS PROJECTS
Bedfordshire Family History Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HeritageThe objectives of the BFHS are to advance the education of the public in the study of Family History. We publish a quarterly journal, hold monthly meetings (www.bfhs.org.uk), provide research, publish CDs of Beds Parish Registers, publish Monumental Inscriptions from Churchyards within Beds, run a bookstall & library, provide a range of look-up services and carry out other relevant activities.
Leicester Literary And Philosophical Society
Arts, Education, Heritage, ResearchThe Society organises an annual series of lectures, usually held in Leicester New Walk Museum, for the advancement of education in Literature, Science and the Arts. It publishes proceedings and supports the museum. Natural History and Geology Sections organise further events. The Society has close links with Leicester, De Montfort and Loughborough universities and Leicester City Council.
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.