Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Grant making
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The Ian Addison Charitable Foundation
Charitable activitiesGrant making to certain specific areas of benefit, namely the education of the general public with particular reference to matters of historic, artistic, architectural or aesthetic interest. The provision of financial assistance for the repair and maintainence of certain religious land or buildings.
Salisbury House
Charitable activities, EducationThe charity contributes to the maintenance of the buildings of Childwall CE Primary School and provides educational grants to current and former pupils out of investment income.
Individual Technology Solutions LTD
Charitable activities, HealthWe provide grants for communication equipment to Blind and Vision Impaired throughout the UK, for those who would otherwise be unable to afford them and meet our eligibility criteria. We also provide support and training to successful applicants. We work in partnership with other organisations in the Sight Loss Sector.
Beckenham Theatre Trust
Arts, Charitable activitiesTO ADVANCE THE THEATRICAL ARTS, AND ADVANCE EDUCATION IN THE THEATRICAL ARTS, BY THE AWARDING OF GRANTS TO CHARITIES OR OTHER COMMUNITY GROUPS, PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS, WORKING TO FURTHER SUCH PURPOSES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT.
The Polish Ex-Combatants Association In Great Britain Trust Fund
Charitable activities, Social welfareGeneral charitable purposes, education/training, relief of poverty.Help to people of a particular ethnic.Makes grants to individualsMakes grants to organisations
The Keaton Emery Memorial Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo advance in life and help young people through the provision of grants and to support other charities that act as a resource for young people up to the age of 30 living primarily (but not exclusively) in the North of England by providing advice and assistance and programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of:a. advancing in life and helping young people by developing
The Melville Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareMakes donations to charities for relief of poverty, medical research/support, furtherance of education and support of the arts.
Nottingham Gordon Memorial Trust For Boys And Girls
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfare1. To promote education and assist persons under the age of 25 resident in Nottingham to pursue their education or training and may also provide grants for clothing, tools, instruments, or books and may include overseas travel to pursue education.2. To provide grants for persons under the age of 25 resident in Nottingham to relieve conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Nasilpore Muslim Society (uk) Trust
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareMakes Grants to individuals.Makes Grants to Organisations. Help in education,medical,health,poverty and persons with disabilities.General charitable purposes.
Excel Fund
Charitable activitiesProvision of grants to individuals and organisations
Bridge Lane Foundation Limited
Charitable activities, ReligionMakes grants to institutions advancing religion according to the Orthodox Jewish Faith.
The Daniell Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentThe provision of funding for the care and education of handicapped children or other persons with special needs,the support of environmental conservation, predominantly with a wildlife focus andto make grants to charities with the objects specified above.
The Bernard Thorpe Educational Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationAwarding grants to schools and groups for educational and cultural activities in Shepshed, Leics.
Church Estate
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, ReligionTo provide grants to the three C of E Churches in Dorchester, to assist essential projects and especially where emergency funding is required. Grants are made to projects where the costs greatly exceed that which cannot be achieved by normal fund raising and donations for the projects.
Cs Disabled Holidays LTD
Charitable activities, Social careProvision of grants for holidays or respite care to people in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland suffering long term severe disability for individuals left severe physically disabled (Wheelchair user, dependent on ventilation for more than 16 hours a day or the equivalent) consequent to neurological or neuromuscular disorders
Staffordshire Masonic Charitable Association
Associations, Charitable activitiesMakes grants to individualsMakes grants to small local organisations
Friends Of Freetown
Associations, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe are a grant giving charity. We give financial grants to organisations in Sierra Leone working to relieve sickness and/or relieve poverty and/or advance education.
Kevork Tahtayan Armenian Community School Trust
Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareTo advance education by the provision and maintainence of K Tahta Armenian Community School through the provision of grants to undergaduates and follow courses in Armenian Studies or similar subjects.To assist students who are suffering from financial hardship or who are otherwise in need due to their social or economic circumstances.
Leeds Diocese Charitable Society Trust
Charitable activities, ProfessionsThe object of the charity is to apply the clear income in relieving the need among clergy, deaconesses and licensed lay workers who are resident in or have served in the Diocese of Leeds and among persons who are dependent relatives of any members of the clergy by making grants of money.
Holliday Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, HealthThe Trustees administer the charity in accordance with the objectives of the trust deed. The Trustees make grants to registered charities. There is a separate Cancer Fund within the charity the income of which is used to support charities involved in any major way with cancer treatment, research or relief.
The Charity For Licensed Ministers In The Diocese Of Chelmsford
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Social welfareThe prime purpose is to provide financial assistance to "poor clergy" throughout the Chelmsford Diocese. This includes those whose own parents are now among their dependants. Support extends into retirement and-after death-continues to provide grants for surviving spouses and dependant children.
C R Burrell's Charity Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making
The John Mason Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyThe Trust provides grants to charitable organisations that: (i) relieve poverty or financial hardship in a sustainable way (eg through education provision and infrastructure support); (ii) work to prevent or ameliorate illness through public education and awareness-raising; and (iii) promote religious harmony and community cohesion. It also supports the charitable works of the Church of England.
Brancaster Educational And Almshouse Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social careGrants to schoolchildren and students resident in Brancaster, Deepdale, Thornham and Titchwell. Almshouse accommodation for elderly people with a residential qualification in above mentioned villages.
Rhondda Tunnel Society
Charitable activitiesOur overriding aim is to improve the economic prospects and social benefits for the Upper Valleys by encouraging visitors, principally by re-opening the Rhondda Tunnel to become the world's longest continually-open cycling & walking tunnel. Most of our income comes from subscriptions, and it is aimed at developing proposals and lobbying for grants to make this project happen.