Associations Charities That specialise in Youth Groups
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First Luton Sea Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe provision of Scouting for boys and girls between the age of 6 years and 14 years with an emphasis on water activities for the older members of the Group.
Stourbridge And District Scout Council
AssociationsSCOUT ASSOCIATION, STOURBRIDGE AREA
13th Lincoln (birchwood) Scout Group
Associations, LeisureIndoor and outdoor activities consistant with the aims and ideals of the Scout Association.The Scout Group is active in Lincoln city and Lincolnshire.
The Third Poole Sea Scouts Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTINGAim of Scout Association - to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities by providing enjoyable and attractive schemes of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law guided by adult leadership.
Quarrendon And Meadowcroft Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureWe provide facilities for all sections of the local community, from sporting events to social functions for senior citizens. Toddler/pre-school facilities, religious groups, guides/brownies all operate from the centre, in addition to several public functions each year for the whole community. Many of the groups are able to expand their activities with our help.
Windsor And Eton District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe purpose of scouting is to contribute to 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.
2nd Acomb (st Stephen's) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide scouting activities for children from the ages of 4 to 18 years old from within the Acomb area. The Group runs an Explorer Unit, 2 Scout Troops, 2 Cub Packs, 2 Beaver Colonies, a Squirrel Drey plus a Scout Activity Centre at Redmire Station House.
44th Bristol (white Tree) Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group based in Henleaze area of Bristol
1st Hinchley Wood Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvides scouting activities to promote the development of young people .
4th Uckfield (holy Cross) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential; as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
1st Fleckney Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvides education and training for children aged 6 to 14 through Scouting Activities
1st Stratton St Margaret Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.By providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law, and guided by adult leadership.
Crawley Unit 487 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Associations, Beneficiary groupSea Cadets units were created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. The unit is a member of the Sea Cadet Corps governed by the MSSC - the Marine Society & Sea Cadets.We aim to inspire young people to reach their potential by developing valuable, personal attributes like team working, independence and communication skills through nautical based adventure.
1st Hamworthy Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting activities for children and young people, Both male and female, in Hamworthy/Turlin Moor areas of Poole, Dorset.The purpose of Scouting is to contribute to 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.
14th Richmond 'viking' Scout Boating Centre
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe 14th Richmond 'Viking' Scout Boating Centre operates as a centre of excellence as part of the Scout Association, providing boating activities on the River Thames, predominantly in and around Richmond. Young people from the scout movement and other youth groups are provided with experience of boating on the tidal Thames by Scout Association qualified instructors.
89th Reading (milestone Wood) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouts helps children and young adults reach their full potential by developing skills including teamwork, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, and self-motivation. We are the UK's biggest mixed youth organisation offering 6 to 25-year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so we make a positive impact in communities.
7th Malden (st James) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvision of Scouting for young people.
1st Clive's Own Scout Group, Welshpool
Associations, Beneficiary groupRunning a local youth organisation, namely the Town's Scout Group and management of the Scout building which is also one of the town's community facilities.
Thorney Village Hall
Associations, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesOver 60's club, scouts and cubs, dances, wedding receptions
Newcastle-Under-Lyme District Scout Council
AssociationsSupporting and promoting scouting in the Newcastle-under-Lyme area
8th Chelmsford Scout Group
AssociationsSCOUTING
Huddersfield South West District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HeritageActivities include an active and wide ranging programme of events in the pursuit of scouting principles; a badge shop selling badges and associated items to scout groups; the maintenance and upkeep of Scammonden Activity Centre, which provides the opportunity for youth groups and commercial organisations to stay at the Centre; and a shop at the Activity Centre selling stationery and refreshments.
Maidstone East District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide Scouting activities for young people between the ages of 4 and 18 and to people between 18 and 25, and to provide support and training for the adult leaders.
Shirley And District Unit No 481 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationA voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to young people aged 12 to 18 and with junior sections open to those of 10 to 12 years, regardless of sex, race or religion, and within the bounds of safety to themselves and others, to those with special needs. We have a rank structure modelled on that of the royal navy.
1st/6th Edgware Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting actively engages and supports young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. We provide Scouting to young people in the Edgware, Queensbury and Stanmore areas of Harrow.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many Youth Groups associations charities are there in the UK?
There are 3,758 registered Youth Groups associations charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the Youth Groups 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 Youth Groups associations charities?
Youth Groups associations charities reported a combined annual income of £1.1bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for Youth Groups associations charities?
Across all Youth Groups associations charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.2%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of Youth Groups associations charities?
Youth Groups associations charities have an average annual income of £90k. 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.