Associations Charities That specialise in Youth Groups
Discover 3,758 Associations charities that specialise in Youth Groups. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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3rd Sevenoaks Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group3rd Sevenoaks Scouts Group providing scouting activities for boys and girls.
Pembrokeshire Area Scout Council
AssociationsProvision of scouting activities within Pembrokeshire
14th Andover (stockbridge) Scout Group
AssociationsBeaver, Cub & Scout Group
59th Sheffield (st Augustine's) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTO 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.
148th Bristol (1st Stockwood) Scout Group
AssociationsScouting within the Bristol Area
3rd Harrogate (st Johns) Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group operating in the Harrogate District
1st Ash Vale Scout Group
Associations, LeisureTypical Scouting activities including camping and trips for Beavers,Cubs and Scouts
2nd Brewood Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationWe are a voluntary youth group for boys and girls aged six to eighteen following the progressive training programme of the Scout Association.
1st Southwick Scout Group
Associations, LeisureCamping - swimming - hiking - education - social skills - self discipline -
Chesterfield District Scout Council
AssociationsSee Classification
1st Ferring Sea Scout (st Andrews) Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSea Scout group providing activities for youth of Ferring within the rules of the Scouting Movement
1st Davenport-Mile End Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe training of young people as set out in the rules of The Scout Association.
Grantham And District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe aim of the District Scout Council is that of the Scout Association; to 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 Sheet (st Mary's) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupPromote 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 Buxted (o'brien's Own) Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group for Buxted
1st Foots Cray Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING ACTIVELY ENGAGES AND SUPPORTS YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEIR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, EMPOWERING THEM TO MAKE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
16th Morecambe And Heysham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe aim of the Association is to promote the development of young people in achieveing their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. The method of achieving the Aim of the Association is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training.
14th Aldershot Pegasus Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe aim of the Scout Association is to promote the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development of young people, as individuals, responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities. This is achieved by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the scout promise and law and guided by adult leadership.
9th Harpenden Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe 9th Harpenden Scout Group runs a scout troops, two cub packs and a two beaver colonies. The aim is to promote the development of young people and to assist in creating adults who will play a valuable part in the community.
1st Malden Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProviding education & training for young people (Scout Association rules & regulations).
First Roborough Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING ACTIVELY ENGAGES AND SUPPORTS YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEIR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, EMPOWERING THEM TO MAKE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY.
High Littleton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe purpose of scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full potentials - physical, intellectual, social and spiritual - as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
Faversham District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureIn accordance with the aims and objectives of the Scout Association, activities are provided by trained volunteer leaders and are for young people aged 4 - 25 years. These include indoor and outdoor activities at weekly meetings and camps, to promote teamwork, comradeship and appreciation of the natural world and to make them responsible citizens of this world.
Bromsgrove District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupBromsgrove District Scout Council supports local Scouting; the aim is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as reposnible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
East Cleveland District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe provision of Scouting to young people between 6 and 25 years of age
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.