Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Lgbtq
Discover 215 Beneficiary group charities that specialise in lgbtq. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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The Kite Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationWe support LGBTQ* young people aged 30 and under in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and surrounding areas. We deliver programmes in youth work, schools, training and consultancy.
Brunswick Centre
Beneficiary group, HealthProviding HIV support and prevention services and LGBTQ youth services in Calderdale and Kirklees.
Opening Doors London
Beneficiary groupOpening Doors London aims to specifically meet the needs of the older LGBT plus (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans) community and is aimed at people who identify as LGBT plus and are over the age of 50. We have members from across London and beyond.
Sahir House
Beneficiary group, HealthSupporting, and advocating for the health and wellbeing of the LGBTQ community and people living with/affected by, HIV.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Catherine's, Wakefield
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionRegular public worship, the provision of sacred space for personal prayer/contemplation, pastoral work & teaching of Christianity. Operation of a community centre providing activities for the benefit of all on an equal basis regardless of race, national/ethnic origin, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, transgender identity or religion/belief to increase community cohesion & wellbeing.
Switchboard Lgbt+
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesSwitchboard, the LGBT Helpline provides a telephone, instant messaging and email helpline service from 10am to 10pm every day of the year. We are a safe space for anyone to discuss anything, including sexuality, gender identity, sexual health and emotional wellbeing. We support people to explore the right options for themselves.
Queer Britain Museum LTD
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Research, SocietyThe purpose is to establish and operate a museum, for the benefit of the public and primarily focused on the education of LGBTQI issues including:(1) The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation ofreligious or racial harmony or equality and diversity;(2) The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science; and(3) The advancement of education.
London Gay Mens Chorus (lgmc)
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe LGMC entertains, educates and inspires through song, performing an extensive repertoire. We believe that a diverse society is a strong society. We work with schools, community groups and individuals to share our vision of everyone brought together through song. Our mission is to create, enable and connect confident voices across communities with fun, hope, love, joy, and fearless allyship.
Base 51
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthBase 51 supports the holistic well-being of young people aged 11 to 25 through: Counselling, Safe Space : one to one support, advice and guidance, youth Groups, LGBTQ youth group :Outburst,Evolution: support for young people affected by serious violence, food, laundry and showers. Base 51 runs a professional training academy ( accredited) , and is based in NGY myplace centre in Nottingham
Allsorts Youth Project Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationAllsorts is a project-based in Sussex supporting young people who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual , Trans or exploring (LGBT) their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We provide one-to-ones, group work, activities, training and workshops to schools, colleges and people working with children and young people. We also provide LGBT youth resources.
Lgb Alliance
Beneficiary groupTo promote equality & diversity for the public benefit, in particular by: the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation; advancing education & raising awareness in equality & diversity in respect of lesbian, gay & bisexual people; conducting or commissioning research on equality & diversity issues and publishing the useful results to the public;
Curious Arts
Arts, Beneficiary groupCurious Arts is a Newcastle Gateshead based charity championing and developing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual plus, arts, artists and audiences across the North East of England and beyond. Producers of award-winning Curious Festival, Curious Arts co-ordinate Queer Arts North and develop community-focused arts projects, artist commissions, youth groups and events.
Queercircle
Beneficiary group, HealthQueercircle is an LGBTQ led charity working at the intersection of arts, culture and social action. Our community focused programme of exhibition commissions, participatory residencies and learning and participation activities are delivered to strengthen links between arts, culture, health and wellbeing.
Brighton And Hove LGBT Switchboard
Beneficiary groupThe objects of the Company shall be for the benefit of the public across Sussex to (i) protect and preserve public health and (ii) to relieve mental and emotional distress of persons and in particular of people who are, bisexual, lesbian, gay, transgender or in doubt about their sexuality by in particular the provision of advice, information and well being services.
Fighting With Pride
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve need, hardship or distress among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender former members of the Armed Forces of the Crown and their dependents within the United Kingdom.
Sayit (sheena Amos Youth Trust)
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthSAYiT works with LGBT+ & HIV-affected young people up to age of 25 years, supporting them with the challenges they face; empowering them to make their world a better place. We deliver 3 weekly youth groups and one-to-one work. We work in schools & anywhere where young people meet. We run awareness-raising workshops & conferences for professionals, parents/carers & young people.
Outdoorlads Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureEACH MONTH WE RUN A WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY TO THE, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSSEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER COMMUNITIES. FROM CAMPING, HOSTELLING, HILLWALKING AND INDOOR CLIMBING, TO THE MORE EXTREME ACTIVITIES LIKE GORGE SCRAMBLING, ICE CLIMBING, TECHNICAL MOUNTAIN BIKING AND MANY MORE.
West Rhyl Young Peoples Project
Beneficiary group, Facilities, HealthRhyl based charity for young people aged 11 to 25, providing: Young people's drop-in & youth centre, outreach and street-based detached youth work, counselling & clinic facilities,Youth Support Coordination, Pixel - alternative education programme, and Viva - lesbian, gay, bisexual & trans youth support (across North Wales), including diversity and equalities training and consultancy.
Mindout Lgb&t Mental Health Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthMindOut LGB&T Mental Health Project provides advocacy, casework, counselling and peer support groupwork for lesbian,gay,bi-sexual or transgender people with mental health issues and training for organisations and communities in LGB&T mental health awareness. Most services are run in Brighton & Hove, apart from our online support service and our national consultancy.
Mimosa House CIO
Beneficiary group, SocietyMimosa House aims to advance art by female and queer artists, as well as advancing education in the arts by encouraging the enjoyment of art by female and queer artists. Mimosa House provides a welcoming, open community space for the public to engage with art, and for women/LGBTQ-plus artists and the wider public to meet, share ideas, and build cross-cultural connections.
Out To Swim
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvision of aquatic sport sessions to adults, ensuring that those who identify as LGBT are able to participate on equal terms with their peers and in a safe and supportive environment. Provision of funding to support low waged individuals to participate in amateur aquatic sport. Promotion of diversity in sport. Our main area of operation is London and we have branches in Brighton and Bristol.
The Gay And Keith Talbot Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking grants to UK Charities working in developing countries. At the moment we are particularly funding Obstetric Fistula work.
London Lgbtq+ Community Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, HealthThe London LGBTQ Community Centre is a safer, sober, intersectional, intergenerational, community centre and cafe for the entire community regardless of class, race, gender, age, ability or culture. Along with the cafe we run a programme of events including wellbeing, sexual and mental health sessions; book and film clubs, talks, creative workshops, skills sharing and a myriad of activities.
Lcr Pride Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo make the Liverpool City Region is the most LGBT plus friendly in the UK
Nightlife Outreach
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfare1) To advance any social or charitable purpose or purposes; which will promote the regeneration for the public benefit, of areas of social and economic deprivation. 2) The preservation and protection of the LGBT and BAME communities who are affected by addiction, mental health or social exclusion by providing education, support and training.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many lgbtq beneficiary group charities are there in the UK?
There are 215 registered lgbtq beneficiary group charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the lgbtq beneficiary group charities by income?
Save the Children International is the largest by latest reported annual income (£1.1bn). 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 lgbtq beneficiary group charities?
Lgbtq beneficiary group charities reported a combined annual income of £56.4bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for lgbtq beneficiary group charities?
Across all lgbtq beneficiary group charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 88.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of lgbtq beneficiary group charities?
Lgbtq beneficiary group charities have an average annual income of £658k. 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.