Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Grants to organisations
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Scampps In Surrey
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide funds for individual bids for specialist equipment, sensory toys and software, for children with complex and special needs in Surrey. We organise networking events for the whole family, and adult social events for parents and carers to meet and support each other.We also provide details of resources and entitlements available to children with additional needs
The Harry Middleton Gift
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to organisations in Newport Pagnell
The Evans Charity
Charitable activities, Social welfareMANAGE AND LET LANDS UNDER ITS JURISDICTION TO ENABLE GRANTS TO BE MADE TO ANY CHARITY FOR THE RELIEF OF POOR PERSONS RESIDENT IN THE ANCIENT PARISH OF HEXHAM (AS CONSTITUTED IN 1855), RELIEF OF PEOPLE IN NEED AND FOR ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION INCLUDING SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 25 RESIDENT IN THE PARISHES OF HUMSHAUGH AND SIMONBURN OR ANY OTHER CHARITABLE OBJECT
Musalaha UK
Associations, Charitable activitiesOrganising events such as conferences, speaking tours and activity programmes to address the barriers to peace in the Holy Land.Giving grants to reconciliation projects which contribute to peace.Promoting Biblical principles of reconciliation.
British Supporters Of Efrat
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthMakes grants to Israeli charity offering help, advice and financial aid to pregnant women considering abortion.
Social Workers Educational Trust
Charitable activities, Educationprovides grants and scholarships to registered social workers for their training and/or research.
Sultana Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesRelief of those in need (age, disability, ill-health, financial or other disadvantage)The prevention or relief of povertyMakes grants to individualsMakes grants to organisationsProvides servicesProvide relief to Refugees impacted by war and political turmoil in UK and Europe
The Proven Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareMAKE GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RELIEVING DISABILITY, SICKNESS AND POVERTY AND FOR APPROPRIATE PROJECTS IN THOSE FIELDS.
Friends Of Imrei Emess
Associations, Charitable activities, EducationMaking grants to students studying at the Talmudical College Imrei Emess
Mirfield And District Round Table
Charitable activitiesTHE FURTHERANCE OF SUCH PURPOSES THAT ARE EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE UNDER THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, IN MIRFIELD, GREAT BRITAIN OR ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD, AS THE TRUSTEES DECIDE FOLLOWING A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS, IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROVISION OF GRANTS OR FUNDS TO CHARITIES OR OTHER ORGANISATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS TO FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES.
Knebworth Village Trust
Charitable activitiesCharitable Trust for the benefit of organisations operating within the parish of Knebworth. The Knebworth Village Trust does not offer grants to national organisations unless they can prove that all the beneficiaries of a particular project reside within the parish of Knebworth (NB not the SG3 postcode area which is wider than the parish).
Msizi Africa
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social careTo enable more promising futures for children in Lesotho through the use of food and food related programs and to make grants relevant to this objective at the discretion of the trustees.
Gunn Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking grants to charities. Current priorities are water projects in sub-Saharan Africa and education.
The C Paul Thackray General Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, SocietyGrant making in Yorkshire particularly within a ten mile radius of Harrogate for the care, rehabilitation and education of those with special needs, the protection of the local environment and complimentary medicine. Internationally, grants can be made for training and technology in developing countries, medical assistance, the protection of human rights, ecology and conservation.
Biswg Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN PARTICULAR PEOPLE WITH A BRAIN INJURY, THEIR FAMILIES AND CARERS AND PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITHIN THE FIELD OF BRAIN INJURY, BY THE PROVISION OF SEMINARS, CONFERENCES AND FORUMS AND THE PROVISION OF GRANTS TO ATTEND EDUCATION COURSES ON THE SUBJECT OF BRAIN INJURY AND BY ANY OTHER SUCH MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE.
Forest Of Dean Lions Club (cio)
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesWe are volunteers who raise funds for local causes in the GL15 and GL16 postcode areas of Gloucestershire. We assist other organisations in their fundraising or activities. We award grants to local charitable causes in the form of grants. We also donate to international disasters through Lions Club International.
Elizabeth Allen Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationEducational grants to (a) voluntary aided schools and (b) any such school in the area of benefit; (c) individuals under 25 years who are resident, attend college or further education, or are employed in the area of benefit and are in need of financial assistance for educational or preparation for entry into employment purposes. Grants are not available towards private school fees.
The Church Charity
Charitable activities, Facilities, ReligionTHE CHURCH CHARITY PROVIDES GRANTS TO THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST JAMES CHURCH SMISBY TO ENABLE THAT ORGANISATION TO APPLY SUCH GRANTS IN MAINTAINING ST JAMES CHURCH, ITS CHURCHYARD AND CHURCHYARD GATES, AND IN OTHERWISE MAINTAINING THE SERVICES THEREAT.
The Henry And Christine Armitage Burtt Trust
Charitable activities, Health, Housing, Religion, Social careTo apply such of the income as the Trustees determine for the benefit of The Retreat, York, (a non-profit making Registered Nursing Home) to make grants to meetings of the Religious Society of Friends and to enable travelling in the Ministry.
Eva Reckitt Trust Fund
Charitable activities, Social welfareProvides grants Worldwide to movements who work for the education and betterment of the poor, undertake research into problems of the poor, provide relief of poverty and distress amongst persons who suffer as the result of international or industrial unrest, political or legal injustice, tyrany, oppression or persecution or who provide encouragement for the betterment and welfare of the poor.
Prestbury School Pta
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationHolding fundraising events in the school and the local area to provide funds for purchasing resources requested by the headteacher and staff to support the school and advance the education of the pupils.
Ujamaa Children's Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe trust raises funds to help provide relief from poverty, destitution, misfortune and helplessness and the advancement of education to vulnerable children and orphans and their families. In particular the trust currently provides grants to the Ujamaa Children's in Arusha in North Tanzania.
The Rotary Club Of Bournemouth Youth Trust
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe provision of grants to charities, schools, and other suitable organisations, primarily for the benefit of young people and mainly in Bournemouth and the surrounding area.
6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles Regimental Trust
Armed forces, Charitable activities, Education, HeritageThe charity has continued to support the various branches of the Regimental Association as well as the Gurkha Welfare Trust and the Gurkha Museum. It has also made grants to the RGR Trust and to the Gurkha Museum for the maintenance of chattels formerly in the ownership of the Trust. A grant was made to the GBA Trust and a Memorial Scholarship has been established.
Uniark CIO
Charitable activitiesUniArk provides free admission support to students from persecuted/vulnerable communities. Our support includes personalised feedback on the admission application as well providing small grants to our students where necessary to remove financial barriers. These grants include admission related costs such as English tests which are too expensive for some of our students from developing countries.