Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Grants to organisations
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Cwbi 2020 Virtual Lions Club (cio)
Associations, Charitable activitiesA virtual club providing community service/help in the community where there is a need, generally in the area where members reside. Plus support to Lions National and International Projects.Make small grants to organisationsOther Charitable Activities Provide assistance to help other charities in their respective local areas when additional people needed to help
The Seguin Fides Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Charity has general charitable objects. It carries out its purposes by making grants to charities registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales and also to organisations abroad who apply the grants to purposes that are recognised as charitable in English law.
Ampthill And Meppershall Educational Foundation
Charitable activities, Education, ReligionWithin the parishes of Ampthill and Meppershall, to make grants for repairs or maintenance of any voluntary aided school or to persons under the age of 25 in connection with their education having regard to the promotion of education in the principles of the Church of England.
The Godson-Kendal Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making trust
Great And Little Hampton Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrant making, for young persons under the age of 25 who reside in the Parish of Great & Little Hampton, for education purposes.
The Georgia Williams Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, LeisureRaises funds through donations including: from donors who participate in sponsored activities; sale of charity merchandise; organised events (charity ball etc).Awards grants to young (11-18) people in Telford and Wrekin area to help them develop their capabilities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society, e.g. through leisure time activities.
Maurice Daphne Bequest (teachers Fund)
Charitable activities, EducationGrants to teachers at Dame Alice Owen's School in recognition of services rendered by them to the said school and in particular to mark any outstanding service.
Sandwith School
Charitable activities, EducationThe Trust issues small grants to students within the restricted area of the old Parish Councils of Sandwith and Rottington and a small section of Abbey Vale estate, St Bees.
The Ashley Scrivens Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureThe Ashley Scrivens Foundation makes small grants to projects that promote and/or enhance the access to sport and physical activity for children within The Forest of Dean and Cirencester
Roe's Educational Charity
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationFrom our income received from rental of agriculture land we apply this to grants to students for further education - universities etc.
The Shone No.2 Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesEstablished to make grants for charitable purposes.
Seed Community
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationTo promote the education of women in developing countries, largely by providing or assisting in the provision of loans, scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants to enable women to participate in further or higher education that they could not otherwise afford and providing incidental and ancillary support to enable them to make full use of such education.
Gelliswick Bay Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationGrants to Students, Youth, School and local organisations
Educational Foundation Of James Morris
Charitable activitiesMakes Educational Grants to residents of SANDGATE
Sir John Jackson Will Trust
Charitable activitiesThe charity was established as a grant making trust by the Will of Sir John Jackson who died on 14 December 1919. The Trustees are to apply the income of the fund for such charitable purposes as they may in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion think fit.
The Topaz Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesEstablished to make grants for charitable purposes.
Chatham Widows Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrants to needy females of the Parish
Captain Pierce Johns Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe trust makes grants to baptist churches named in the trust deed for the support of the ministers and poor of the congregations. The grants are funded solely from income generated by the trust's 1698 endowment.
Team Lewis Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportTeam Lewis Trust fundraises in the UK to provide grants to further research into and develop new treatments for T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
The Alfred Gold Memorial Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, Religion1 donations and grants to charities registered in England,in particular those involved in medical research and care for the sick,disabled and elderly2 the advancement of the Jewish Religion by commissioning Hebrew scrolls and providing religious books in memory of the late Alfred Gold
C J Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, EducationAssists other charities, voluntary bodies, the general public and mankind and makes grants to organisations (including schools, charities etc)
Liskeard Relief In Sickness
Charitable activitiesGrants to people in need in Liskeard
Ross Relief In Need Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesRoss Relief-in-Need charity provides small grants to applicants from the town who have debts or require household equipment etc. they cannot afford. Grants are also made towards the cost of child care.
Bethel Tabernacle Of God International
Charitable activities, Health, Saving of livesTo advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public in accordance with the belief in the Father, Son and Holy SpiritTo relieve the needs of those suffering from depression or drug misuse through the provision of counselling serviceThe relief of financial need and suffering amount victims of natural or other kinds of disaster, by providing grants to charities working in affected areas
The Great Yarmouth Seamen's Trust
Charitable activities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareThe trustees firstly administer the charity's income to include the repair and insurance of The Fishermen's Rest Room NR30 3AH. The remaining income is administered by giving hardship grants to people who have work in fishing, other than for sport or pastime, worked in connection with the beach and sea in the Gt. Yarmouth area, excluding those persons employed in the amusement or scavenging areas.