Associations Charities That specialise in Scouting
Discover 3,763 Associations charities that specialise in scouting. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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1st Apsley Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group
Hemel Hempstead District Scout Council
Associations, Charity and VCS supportWe are part of The Scout Association and work to support Scout Groups in Hemel Hempstead. This includes the recruitment and training of adult volunteers and leaders; plus organising activities for young members; and supporting local Scout Groups in following the programme of The Scout Association.
1st Osterley Scout Group
Associationschildrens activities/ education
5th Rugby (newbold) Scout Group
Associations, LeisureWe are a local Scout Group in the Rugby District
Greater Manchester West County Scout Council
AssociationsScout Association
Mid Sussex District Scouts
Associations, Beneficiary groupYouth development in Mid Sussex in accordance with Scout Association rules.
Teignbridge District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting for boys and girls aged 6-18 to support Scout Groups in Teignbridge District.
7th Lichfield (st Michael's) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Charity exists to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
North Leeds District Scout Council
AssociationsScouting Activities
33rd Norwich Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureProviding activities for boys and girls 5 - 18 in Scouting Activities Camping, cooking first aid etc.
1st Cuddington Sea Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Group is established under the auspice of The Scout Association and it is operated under the rules that are common to all Scout Groups. The Group provides for the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international community.
Tow Law Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide social and recreational activities for residents of Tow Law and surrounding areas. We hold children and youth activities such as Youth Cafe, toddler group, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, physical activities such as taekwondo, boxing and keep fit . We host the Town Council, Food Bank, arts and craft and CAB and provide training courses and other activities including wellbeing activities.
Spelthorne District Scout Council
AssociationsScouting
Southend Estuary District Scout Council
AssociationsScouting Activities as designated by The Scout association
Wansdyke District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupProviding Scouting to young people in North East Somerset
Doncaster Danum Scouts
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe organisation has numerous activities for youth from 6 years of age to 18 years. These include outdoor games and skills, like camping/cooking/nature/responsibility/ plus many indoor crafts and skills,
Hinckley And District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting actively engages and supports young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society
Sefton North District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupTO PROVIDE TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE VIA THE WORLDWIDE SCOUTING MOVEMENT
24th Burton On Trent (1st Rolleston) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Scouts Mission statementIn the UK Scouting is organised through The Scout Association and has a clear purpose: To help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities.
1st Albrighton Scout Group
AssociationsScouting
Lostock (25th Bolton) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupBased at St. Thomas & St. John in Lostock Bolton, Beavers (6-8 years), Cubs (8 to 10 years) Scouts (10 to 14 years)The 25th Bolton Scouts Group is dedicated to helping young people to make the most of life by taking part in the many activities organised by the leaders.
Southampton City District Scout Council
Associations, Charitable activitiesCo-ordinate and support scouting activities in the Southampton City area according to the charter and policy, organisation and rules of the scout association.
Warrington East District Scout Council
AssociationsSupporting Scouting activities in Warrington East Scout District.
Chelmsford District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution in society.The District exists to develop Scouting and support groups/units to further that development to provide Scouting to those young people that want to join.
2nd Beeston Sea Scouts
AssociationsLand & water based SEA Scouting activities. RN Recognised No/46in SW Notts Scouting district
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many scouting associations charities are there in the UK?
There are 3,763 registered scouting associations charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the scouting 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 scouting associations charities?
Scouting 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 scouting associations charities?
Across all scouting 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 scouting associations charities?
Scouting 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.