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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1st Great Ayton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupWe provide scouting for boys and girls in the Great Ayton area.
2nd Walton-Le-Dale Scout Group
Associationsscouting
Seahaven District Scout Council
AssociationsThe Seahaven District Scout council is the electoral body which supports and encourages the development of Scouting within the part of the county of East Sussex between Telscombe Cliffs and the Cuckmere Valley
4th Rochford Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureEducation & Training of young people to teach them, amongst other things, self respect, self reliance, survival, discipline and respect for others by means of various indoor and outdoor activities.
17th South West Cheshire Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTRAINING OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION STUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES
81st Bristol St Andrews Hartcliffe Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupscouting activities indoor and outdoor with children ages range from 8yrs to 15yrs.
6th Newport (st Johns) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScout Group with beavers, cubs and scouts. Activities for children.
Stretford District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Scouts are dedicated to the development of boys and girls by the use of teaching and the involvement in activities such as canoeing, climbing, camping, archery, swimming and a whole host of activities which are recognised by the gaining of awards (badges).
9th Romsey (west Wellow) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe provision of training, recreation, arts, culture and sports activities for children and young people under the guidelines set out by The Scout Association.
3rd Hoddesdon Scout Group
Associations, Charity and VCS support, LeisureActivities include camping, visits, sailing, water sports, bowling, hillwalking, learning about cooking, and gardening, and taking part in various fund-raising activities.
Banstead District Guide Association
Associations, Beneficiary groupGirlguiding, Brownies & Rainbows for children covering Kingswood, Banstead, Nork and Tattenham areas in Surrey.
9th Carshalton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupA Scout Group that is part of the Scout Association. Providing education and practical activities to help prepare young people gain skills for life.
151st Derby Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
3rd Waltham Abbey Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesThe 3rd Waltham Abbey Scout Group consist of one explorer unit (controlled by the district), two scout troops, two scout parks and two beaver colonies. The hall is also hired out to 1 girl guide section, 3 brownies sections and 1 rainbow section.
The Nunney Village Hall
Associations, FacilitiesVillage hall
Hereford Unit 180 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareBased in Hereford city on the River Wye, we are a voluntary youth organisation open to young people from Herefordshire and beyond, from 10-18 years old to come and take part in activities and learning new skills. We aim to provide fun, friendship, adventure and learning new skills through waterborne and landbased activities. Our charity is entirely run by adult volunteers.
6th Romsey (lockerley) Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group
40th Leicester Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupDevelopment of young people between the ages of 6 and 15 through Scouting activities
5th Marchwood Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development of young people in achieving their physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international coomunities.
1st West Craven Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING FOR YOUTH OF TOWN
16th Sutton Coldfield East Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting activities for girls and boys from the age of 4 to 15 years.
1st Wetherden And Haughley Scout Group
AssociationsScouting
24th Reigate (south Nutfield) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Group provides regular weekly activities for boys and girls via a Beaver Colony, Cub and Scout pack. The Group is part of the Scouting Association. Children are predominantly from the village of South Nutfield but membership is not restricted by place of residency.
1st Ness Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesProvision of Scouting activities for children per the national Policy and Rules
4th Royal Tunbridge Wells (pembury) 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.
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.