Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Men
Discover 974 Beneficiary group charities that specialise in men. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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The Brothers Of The First Order Of The Society Of St Francis
Beneficiary groupAn Anglican Religious Community for men under a Franciscan rule of life.
Future Men
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOur vision is that all boys and men can be productive and active members of society and that organisations work in ways that include and support boys and men, particularly those who are socially or economically disadvantaged or excluded.
Sutton Coldfield Young Mens Christian Association
Associations, Beneficiary groupSocial work without accommodationSocial work with accommodation
Urban Outreach (bolton)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community developmentWE ARE A VOLUNTARY CARE ORGANISATION MEETING THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE, FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS, DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY SERVICES AS A PRACTICAL EXPRESSION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH. PROJECTS: WINTER WATCH, STREET LIFE, REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT ALONE (RUNA), REACH OUT, MALE OFFENDER .EVES SPACE. FRIENDS OF FUN FOOD, STORE HOUSE,LOCAL WELFARE PROVISION.
The Nehemiah Project
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding support and resettlement to vulnerable men recovering from addiction, whose lives often include offending and/or homelessness. Our 12 week programme offers a framework to rebuild their lives and move on through our houses to live independently without addiction.
Mens Accommodation And Support
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding accommodation and support for homeless people, various activities to help support people in the form of courses, a gym for their health and wellbeing, along with activities such as the involvement in the homeless games
Afc Wimbledon Foundation
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe Foundation's activities focus on four main pillars which are: social inclusion; Sports participation; Education; and Health. In our first year we have emphasised sporting activities for young people, mainly in the Borough of Merton. However, activities were expanding to include older people (walking football), opportunities for female involvement and children with learning difficulties.
The Hospital Of The Holy And Undivided Trinity
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Charity provides low cost accommodation and other financial support for 19 elderly, single or widowed men, aged over 50 years, who should be fit and well and able to look after themselves and reside within a 10 mile radius of Retford, Notts, and who need financial and spiritual support and wish to live as part of a christian community
Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareOne stop organisation to support domestic abuse victims and their families regardless of gender. Services are as follows:Female Refuge;Male Refuge;Outreach Support for adults and children/young people;Specialist Group Programmes & Training;S.T.A.R. Club for children aged 6-12 years;Domestic Abuse Intervention Programme;24 hour Emergency Helpline;Accepts referrals UK wide.
Project Orchid Limited
Beneficiary groupWe work to shape the dialogue around female genital cutting (FGC) and advocate for prioritisation of the issue, communicate the scale and impact of FGC and how it is ending, and support the efforts of organisations working towards abandonment in practising countries.
UK Men's Sheds Association
Beneficiary groupRaising awareness and supporting Men's Sheds to enable access to a Shed for every man that would benefit.
Bloody Good Period
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareRecognising the trauma and anxiety caused by not having access to essential menstrual products, we work to create a menstrually equitable society by providing asylum seekers, refugees and those in poverty and otherwise displaced people and their dependents with unrestricted access to high quality, free period supplies of their choice, accompanied by menstrual and female health education.
Tees Valley Young Mens Christian Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, HousingTo provide housing, training and support to young people.
Inspiring Girls International Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationInspiring Girls is dedicated to raising the aspirations of girls around the world by connecting them with female role models. We facilitate volunteers going into schools or attending specific speed-networking events to talk to girls about their life, career, choices and experiences. We also manage an online video library where girls can find interviews of volunteers talking about their careers.
Dads Unlimited
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe support dads across the UK to help them improve their co-parenting relationships after parental separation, and seek help for their mental health. The issues we support are suicidal ideation/self-harm, anxiety, depression, domestic abuse, loneliness and isolation.We work hard to reduce male suicide; help male victims of domestic abuse, reduce parental conflict, and improve co-parenting.
Mankind UK
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareProvision of counselling services to men (18 plus) who have experienced sexual abuse/assault or rape at any time in their lives. Counselling services are also offered to partners/family/friends affected by sexual violence towards males.
Dhekbhal
Beneficiary group, Social careTo promote the health and social well being of South Asian people in Bristol and SouthGloucestershire through a range of services which build on the strength of our cultural diversity. Our services include:Sitting Service, Day Centre Project, Mens Project, Carers Project, Activities Project, Advice and Information.
Yeshivas Toras Chesed
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe running of a college for young men of the Orthodox Jewish faith.
Barry Young Men's Christian Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureBarry YMCA aims to provide in the communtity a meeting place where friendships and activities can be shared, which stimulates and challenges its members, in an environment that enables them to take reposibility and find a sense of achievment. It does this by offering a diverse programme of sport, education, social and play, services to its members.
Orchid Cancer Appeal
Beneficiary group, Health, ProfessionsEvery year over 58,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate, testicular or penile cancer in the UK. Orchid Cancer Appeal supports anyone affected by or interested in male specific cancers through a range of support services led by Male Cancer Information Nurse Specialists, awareness campaigns such as the Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week, education and training programmes and world class research.
Cardiff Young Men's Christian Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureTo tackle the issues of social young people in the most needed areas of Cardiff. To continue to evolve and adapt our services to meet the needs of the local community and aim to provide high quality services in specialist areas: Personal & Social Development; Health & Fitness; Drug/Alcohol Awareness & Avoidance and Education & Training.
Doncaster Young Men's Christian Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentYMCA Doncaster provides places and programmes where all young people can truly belong, contribute and thrive. Our principal activity is in the provision of accommodation and related services for young people between the ages of 18 and 25.We also provide community activities, meeting space for other organisations and volunteering opportunities for local people.
YMCA Scarborough
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareYMCA believes in fairness and opportunity. There are essential building blocks for a full and rewarding life: a safe home; acceptance; guidance; friendship; physical and mental health; academic support; employment skills; and access to real opportunities. At YMCA, we provide these critical foundations for a fresh, strong start for young people and a better quality of life in the community.
Elisha House
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Health, LeisureElisha House provides supported living accommodation to 31 males in recovery from substance or alcohol misuse. We work according to the 12 steps recovery programme and five ways to wellbeing. We have a strong community ethos and an extensive timetable. We provide volunteering opportunities in our community gardening project and community cafe. We offer hope that recovery is possible.
Lantern Of Knowledge Educational Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, HousingHomeless Feeding Programme (providing over 10,000 hot meals PA)Offer University Scholarships to under privileged studentsInterfaith & Community Cohesion Youth ActivitiesLantern of Knowledge Boys Secondary SchoolJamia Siraj Ul Uloom - Programmes include:Alimiyyah (6 yr course) Hifz, Maqtab,Tajweed Classes Adult Classes (2 yr for Male & Females)Short CoursesLantern Publications
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many men beneficiary group charities are there in the UK?
There are 974 registered men beneficiary group charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the men 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 men beneficiary group charities?
Men 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 men beneficiary group charities?
Across all men 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 men beneficiary group charities?
Men 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.