Associations Charities That specialise in Community association
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Beeston Free Church Nottingham
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionRaising awareness and understanding of our faithUse of church premises, including services, small groups and community activities.Encouraging mission and outreachCommunicating our faith and purpose
Hinckley Methodist Circuit
Associations, Economic and community developmentReligious and Community Activities
The Stonebridge City Farm
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Health, Social welfareFounded in 1978 to support disadvantaged people facing exclusion, disability, mental ill health or unemployment. We provide training, support and therapeutic experiences through animals, gardens, and community activities. Free to enter, the farm fosters inclusion and wellbeing for all who visit, while promoting learning, connection, sustainability, and care for nature.
Perth Green Community Association CIO
Associations, LeisureTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of South Tyneside and the neighbourhood without distinction. As well as a Football Association registered pitch, we also offer a wide range of room and facilities for community hire and use. The centre also offers a range of organised activities open and accessible to the whole community.
Waterside Weymouth Community Forum
Associations, Economic and community developmentCommunity Activities, Working with the community to provide support to the community
Maher Community Association (leicester) U K
Associations, LeisureCultural programmes for the benefit of the Maher community;provision of education in particular Gujarati classses;sports venue football,basketball etc;hall hire facilities and regular religious functions for the old and the young.
Gerrards Cross Community Association
Associations, LeisureTo promote the well being of the Community resident in the Parish of Gerrards Cross, in a common effort to further health, to advance education, to provide a meeting place and facilities for physical and mental training and recreation and social, moral and intellectual development and to foster a community spirit.
The Hinge Centre Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareA charity with a community centre based in Bridlington. Offering services such as benefits and welfare guidance, resettlement support, community activities and groups for adults, life skills, community food store, emergency food parcels and activities and events for children, young people and the wider local community.
Horton Chapel Arts And Heritage Society
Associations, Economic and community development, Heritage, ReligionTo preserve Horton Chapel for the benefit of the local community, by running a not for profit community arts centre. Including social and community activities as well as promoting education in and appreciation of the arts, local history and creative activities the promote well-being for the public benefit of people of all ages living working and studying in the borough of Epsom and Ewell.
St Werburghs Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareSWCA manages the St Werburghs Community Centre and promotes the benefit and social welfare of the local people in a common effort to advance health, education and good relationships. SWCA serves the communities of Inner City wards, which have the highest percentage of BME residents in Bristol and are ranked amongst the most deprived 10% nationally in terms of multiple deprivation.
Vanbrugh Community Association
Associations, Facilities, LeisureThe objective of Vanbrugh Community Association is to promote the benefit of the inhabitants of London Borough of Greenwich by furthering their education, social welfare and leisure as a means of improving their quality of life, and specifically by managing a community centre to provide a base for these activities.
Hainault Forest Community Association
Associations, LeisurePromote the benefits of the inhabitants of Hainault and the neighbourhood by associating with the local authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Ravenscliffe Community Association
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareVarious activities including a Volunteer Programme in the area of Ravenscliffe & Greengates in North Bradford to support he local community to:* become a Healthier, Stronger and more Active * reduce poverty and social isolation* support better life chances through education, support and skills developmentThis is supported by the Big Lottery
St. Pancras Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesThe main activities of the Charity are the management of a multi-purpose Community Centre in the Camden Central area of London Borough of Camden. From the Centre we provide a range of services to people of all ages, directly and in partnership with others. Our aims are to improve the quality of life of people living locally through the provision of responsive services and activities.
Yemeni Community Association In Sandwell Limited
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo respond to the wishes & needs of the Yemeni community & other families in the Sandwell area, by providing cultural orientation, educational development & skills-training for children & adults through the provision of accessible community services & activities run by the YCA.
Free Methodist Church, Fulwood
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionAs a Church, we hold regular Sunday and weekday services. We also organise many other weekly activities, especially for children and young people. All our activities are financed by free will offerings given by attendees. We participate in local community activities, as well as supporting worldwide mission activity, particularly in Rwanda, India,Sierra Leone and Ecuador.
The Abingdon Bridge
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, HealthSupporting vulnerable young people in Abingdon and surrounding district with the following services:* Counselling* Healthy Lifestyles* Drug and Alcohol Abuse* Stress* Relationships* Personal Safety* Community Activities
Loughborough Community Centre
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareLoughborough Community Centre (LCC) puts community cohesion at the heart of its ethos. Established in 1981 by local residents, we exist for the benefit of the community around our centre. In particular, those that are affected by poverty. LCC activities include: Preschool, Holiday Play Project, Family Support and Community activities within the Max Roach Centre in Brixton, London.
North East Windhill Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, ChildcareWe provide a base for the community to meet and provide support and local resources. We deliver courses and activities that have been requested by the local users in conjunction with our many partnerships. We also provide an advice service. We have a Furniture store which provides low cost furniture. We have a creche where children can be cared for whilst their carer attends one of our courses.
Gosport Community Association
Associations, LeisurePromote/benefit the inhabitants of Gosport without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions by associating the local authorities, voluntary organistions and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education, provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisuretime occupation to improve the conditions of life.
Highfield Community Association-Keighley
Associations, LeisureFurther develop and benefit residents of Keighley, specifically neighbourhood of Highfield. By associating together residents, local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation, leisure time occupation with the objective of improving conditions of life for residents.
Netherton Park Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Health, LeisureEducation and Training Provision: formal/informal training.Support to marginalised groups: Delivery of social/recreational activities.Children and Young people and their families: Open access projects and play groups for all ages and abilities.Health and Well-Being Support: Healthy eating promotion through cooking workshops, sport/keep fit activities/facilities.
Hornsey Lane Estate Community Association Limited
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Education, Social welfareUnder 5's Nursery Provision 8.30am to 5.30pm. Out of School Hours After School Club and Holiday play scheme for 4 to 11 years. Luncheon Club and befriending support for older people. Advice, Information and Guidance. Space for local community groups and faith groups use. Volunteering and local library provision. Work Clubs, Estate We Play Project.
The Ribat Institute
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, LeisureOur charity's activities include providing classes and lectures and social programmes. We have established a children's academic program and an adult education program in Surrey. In addition, we run a number of community activities including free meals to the homeless, a free gardening service for the elderly and running and maintaining a community allotment.
Cheylesmore Community Association Limited
Associations, FacilitiesThe main activities of the Charity are the running of Cheylesmore Community Centre for the use of local community groups. The Charity also promotes community cohesion at a local and citywide level.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many community-association associations charities are there in the UK?
There are 2,800 registered community-association associations charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the community-association associations charities by income?
The National Autistic Society is the largest by latest reported annual income (£102.0m). 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 community-association associations charities?
Community-association associations charities reported a combined annual income of £2.3bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for community-association associations charities?
Across all community-association associations charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.7%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of community-association associations charities?
Community-association associations charities have an average annual income of £103k. 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.