Associations Charities
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Littleport Leisure Community Centre
Associations, Facilities, LeisureCOMMUNITY CENTRE AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TYPE ACTIVITIES
Gladstone District Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureWe offer confidential advice in the following areas:Welfare benefits, Immigration & Asylum, Education, Consumer and General, Nationality, Indefinite leave to remain and appeals.We also offer English classes from Pre-entry Level to Level 2.Enrichment activities like yoga classes, coach trips, sewing classes and flower arranging courses are also offered.
Friends Of Spencer Park
Associations, Facilities, LeisureTo improve the environment and leisure facilities in Spencer Park and to promote their use while preserving the nature of the park.
League Of Friends Of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthTo raise funds for the benefit of the patients and medical staff of the hospital.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Whitton
Arts, Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionThe PCC exists to support the overall mission and ministry for the Church of England in the Parish, by the provision of services and church buildings and facilities as places of worship and in support of community activities such as concerts. Our churches are: St Michael, Aldbourne; St Michael, Axford; St Nicholas, Baydon; St Mary, Chilton Foliat; All Saints, Froxfield; and Holy Cross, Ramsbury.
Integrating
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo improve the life experience and skills of 100 disabled people each year aged 4 to 30 years living in the Durham City and Chester le Street area by providing supported access to mainstream leisure and social activities within the community on a regular ongoing basis.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Hilda With St Cyprian, Crofton Park
Associations, Economic and community development, Heritage, Religion1) Public worship and pastoral ministry in the Catholic tradition of the Church of England.2) Support for community activities /provision of community space through our division 'Crofton Park Community Link'.3) Space for reflection; enjoyment of grade 2 listed building.4) Providing community Voice and leadership/ other local boards6) Collecting for/ promoting other Charities
The Parochial Church Council Of St Andrew's Parish Church, Bennett Road,bournemouth
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareChristian teaching for adults+children.Baptisms,weddings,funerals.Prayer support.Church-run community activities.Youth club/drop-in,parent and toddler group + a conversation group for International students promote social cohesion.Hardship Fund for discretionary one-off sums to mitigate hardship within parish and also to support church members.10% of annual income given to other charitable causes.
Roose Local Ministry Area Council CIO
Associations, Beneficiary group, ReligionActivities undertaken for public benefit include: 1. providing resources and facilities for public worship 2. pastoral care notably in visiting the sick and bereaved, 3. spiritual, moral, and intellectual teaching and development 4. youth, children's and social clubs and activities which promote Christian values 5. provision and upkeep of Church halls for the Church and community.
Poole Communities Trust
Associations, Economic and community development, LeisureWe work with local communities in Poole to develop and sustain vibrant community and enterprise hubs that deliver community activities, recreational activities, social welfare services and support to new enterprises.
Southwick Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesRunning an all-purpose community centre in the heart of Southwick, West Sussex, for a wide range of activities serving the local population.
Triangular CIO
Associations, Beneficiary groupTriangular was initially set up in 2014 as a community group. As the number of beneficiaries grew and the work expanded, the trustees decided to incorporate the organisation in 2018 for more accountability and transparency. The object of the CIO is to advance the education and training of those granted refugee status, seeking asylum, recent migrants and their dependents.
The Oxford And Cambridge Rowing Foundation
Associations, Education, Leisure00
The Friends Of Exeter Cathedral
Arts, Associations, ReligionProvides finance for Exeter Cathedral fabric maintenance, music library and archives.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Mary & St John Rothley
Associations, Education, Religion, Social welfareRothley Parish Church offers Christian worship in the Anglican tradition, maintains a village-wide pastoral care role, supports the work of the village school through its governors and direct involvement, maintains teaching and social activities for all age groups, co-operates and works with the other three Christian denominations in the village for the benefit of the whole community.
Special Needs Enterprises (norfolk) Limited
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo promote the education and relief of young people with learning difficulties. This is achieved through the provision of a programme of life skills training which encompasses numeracy and literacy, IT, arts and crafts and social activities.
Heaton Community Centre CIO
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureWe are a Voluntary Community Organisation providing space for a range of Community Groups and have lettings to raise funds to run the Centre.Activities include: Childcare for 0-10year olds, Marshal Arts, Dance, Games/Role Play, Yoga etc. See our Web site for the current programme.We have an OFSTED registered Childcare Setting (550093)
Romford Methodist Circuit
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionRomford Methodist Circuit is the primary unit to which the 10 local churches are connected for the purposes of mission.It is the Circuit to which ministers are stationed and preachers trained and it is responsible for the effective deployment of the resources of ministry - people, property and finance, providing sacred space and space for community activities in sympathy with our Christian ethos.
Shirley Community Church
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, ReligionThere are weekly meetings on Sunday and meetings (prayer meeting, coffee morning, toddler group, youth club) during the week. The church facilities are used by community groups and other organisations such as Rainbows and Brownies, an Art Group, Birmingham Chinese Evangelical Church and Good News For Everyone for regular meeting weekly and holding administrative and training meetings.
The Abbeyfield Chalfonts Society Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareWe provide accommodation in bed-sitting rooms or suites, all with en-suite toilet/shower for 11 elderly people, who provide their own breakfasts and evening snacks. We provide a midday dinner and a meal at 6.30. The house has a large garden, and a pleasant lounge and dining room. There are some social activities.
Longfield Hall Trust
Associations, FacilitiesTHE FRIENDS OF LONGFIELD HALL MANAGES A COMMUNITY HALL, OWNED BY THE LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH, ON BEHALF OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.
Hedworthfield Community Association
Arts, Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide adequate recreational facilities including dancing, gymnastics, playing fields, skate park, and community activities for the benefit of the residents of South Tyneside, in the interests of social welfare and the object of advancing education, furthering health and wellbeing, relieving poverty and distress. We also offer a wide range of room and facilities for community hire and use.
Our Centre
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareVolunteer car scheme, community minibus scheme, wheelchair hire, exercise and social activities for older and disadvantaged people, volunteer recruitment, photocpying services, internet access.
The Norfolk County Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo encourage the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development of young people within the County of Norfolk.
League Of Friends Of The Nuneaton Hospitals
Associations, HealthSupplementing the service provided by NHS local care providers for the health, welfare and comfort of all patients. Purchasing extra comforts, amenities and facilities, buildings and equipment which may be required for the treatment of such patients or for the efficient running of the Hospital which cannot be obtained from state funds. Running the outpatient tea bars.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many associations charities are there in the UK?
There are 20,584 registered associations charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the 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 associations charities?
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 associations charities?
Across all 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 associations charities?
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.