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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Yarnton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvision of scouting to young people
50th Medway Towns (hoo) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide scouting based activites for children & young people in the surrounding areas
Ellesmere Port Unit Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Armed forces, AssociationsAs an independent charity, but part of the national Sea Cadets, we rely on the goodwill of our local community and businesses for financial support. Sea Cadets welcome all donations, which help provide opportunities that help them towards responsible adulthood by encouraging valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct, using a nautical theme based on the customs of the Royal Navy.
1st Keyworth Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting activities for children in the Keyworth, Nottingham area.
Finchley Unit Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Associations, Beneficiary groupUniformed youth organisation for boys and girls aged 11 - 18
5th Bristol (st Lukes) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureGeneral scouting activieties for boys and girls this includes:Camping, community work, general life skills
1st Lyonsdown Scout Group
Associations, LeisureSCOUT GROUP ACTIVITIES INCLUDE CAMPING, HIKING, CLIMBING AND GAMES
11th High Wycombe (hazlemere) Scout Group
AssociationsScout group
7th Deal (sandwich St George's) Scout Group
Associations, LeisureSporting activities - badge work - community work for beaver scouts - cub scouts - scouts - explorer scouts camping, as per Scout Association rules.
1st Ashingdon Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo offer the benefits of scouting to boys and girls aged 6-14 years
Old Basing Scouts
AssociationsProviding scouting activities
1st Fatfield Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Group was established in 1941 by the adoption of the Scouting Associations POR, by the founding group members who acted as trustees. The groups aim in common with that of the S.A. is the physical, mental and spiritual development of young people.
11th Torbay Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureSea Scouting activities to boys and girls between 6 - 18 years of age. Activities include sailing, canoeing, camping, hiking and other Scouting activities.The Group is RN recognised which allows members to visit and sleep aboard RN ships, when available. We provide training in a range of water based activities that gain members RYA certificates, and British Canoe Association certificates.
2nd Spilsby Scout Group
AssociationsScout group
37th Kingswood (st Stephen's, Soundwell) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupYOUTH ACTIVITIES
1st And 4th Offerton Scout Group
AssociationsProvides activities and training as per the scout and guide movement.
14th Walthamstow Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupPhysical and spiritual development of young people.
5th Crawley Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social & spiritual potential. This is achieved through a programme of activities including creative arts, outdoor exploration, community, physical activities and international awareness often leading to badges & awards. These activities can take many forms indoors & outdoors.
1st Catisfield Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group
8th Letchworth Scout Group
AssociationsBeaver, cub & scout programme as detailed on the scout web site
1st Kineton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupAs Scouts we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week Kineton Scout Group give young people of Kineton and the surrounding villages the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
10th Doncaster (barnby Dun And Kirk Sandall) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProviding scouting activities for young people.
Burton On Trent Unit 61 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
AssociationsA Sea Cadet Unit
Oulton Village Hall
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureOulton Village Hall exists as an amenity for anybody who wishes to use it. It can be hired for any reasonable purpose and at the moment is used for a variety of regular groups which include, folk dancing, table tennis, water colour painting classes, W I , scouts, parties, weddings and It is run and cared for by a dedicated team of volunteers who all live locally.
2nd Nailsea (holy Trinity) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group2ND NAILSEA SCOUT GROUP INVOLVED IN ALL ASPECTS OF SCOUTING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS OF ALL AGES, TOGETHER WITH THE MAINTENANCE OF THE SCOUT HEADQUARTERS IN NAILSEA
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.