Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Grants to organisations
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The Heritage Foundation
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to institutions advancing the objects of the charity
Moxie Foundation
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareThe relief of barriers to gaining employment for the benefit of people in poverty or in need, living in Wales, by making grants of money for providing or paying for items, services or the advancement of education, which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means.Provision of lightly used and new clothing to social housing tenants through the Working Wardrobe projects.
The Helen Roll Charity
Charitable activitiesThe Helen Roll Charity aims to distribute about £300,000 annually between about 30 charities, often continuing to make grants to them over long periods. There is only room for grants to one or two newcomers each year. It operates through registered (or exempt) charities and no donations are made directly to individuals. Applications via www.helenroll.co.uk from 01.12 - 15.02 annually.
Richard Henry Holmes Masonic Benevolent Fund
Associations, Charitable activities, Social welfareTO MAKE GRANTS TO FREEMASONS AND THIER DEPENDENTS WHO ARE IN DISTRESS AND TO MAKE DONATIONS TO MASONIC CHARITIES AND NON MASONIC CHARITIES WITHIN AND OUTWITH THE UK
The Gloucestershire Society
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe object of the charity is the relief of persons resident in the area of benefit who are in need, hardship or distress. The trustees may relieve prsons in need by making grants of money to them or providing or paying for goods, services or facilities for them or making grants of money to other persons or bodies who provide goods, services or facilities to those in need.
Jesmond United Reformed Church Charity
Charitable activities, Facilities, ReligionJesmond United Reformed Church Charity conducts religious activities for the benefit of the general public/mankind. It provides buildings, facilities and open space for church and community use. It provides pastoral care to the community, and makes grants to organisations for the benefit of the community.
The Coffer Foundation
Charitable activities, Health, Leisure, ResearchTo provide funds for the development of education and sport or medical research, particularly cancer research.
The Hilborne Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationTHE CHARITY IS A GRANT MAKING CHARITY THAT SUPPORTS PUPILS ATTENDING COLSTON'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL BY MEANS OF BURSARIES AND OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
The Association Of The Friends Of Salisbury Cathedral
Associations, Charitable activities, ReligionThe Friends of Salisbury Cathedral exists to support the Dean & Chapter of Salisbury Cathedral, through its objects in the constitution. To do this we collect members subscriptions, receive donations, bequests and legacies and offer grants to the Cathedral. We come together in a common fellowship of loyalty and devotion to care for the Cathedral.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Lower Wharfe
Charitable activities, Facilities, ReligionGeneral Charitable Purposes. People with disabilities. Makes grants to organisations. Provides buildings/facilities/open spaces
The Breadsticks Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe Breadsticks Foundation makes grants to charitable organisations that further the provision of education and the improvement of health in the U.K. and other parts of the world.
Two Magpies Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTwo Magpies Fund awards small grants to local charities and not for profit organisations working with women who have experienced abuse, as well as organisations helping children growing up in poverty.
Briess Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Briess Family Charitable Trust is an independent grant-making family-run trust and makes donations to registered charities at the discretion of the Trustees. The Briess Family Charitable Trust does not accept unsolicited applications for support.
Dewsbury Evangelical Church
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of the Christian faith for the benefit of the public by providing regular opportunities for people to see, hear, or read the message of the Christian Gospel and by providing financial support to missionaries, missionary organisations or other churches which operate in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.Relief of hardship through the provision of grants, gifts, goods or services.
The Redeemed Christian Church Of God Living Bread Newcastle
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Facilities, Religion, Saving of livesWORSHIP SERVICES.LOCAL COMMUNITY PROJECTS INCLUDING A COMMUNITY CENTRE AND COMMUNITY-FOCUSED EVENTS.PROVISION OF GRANTS TO OTHER CHARITABLE AND VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS. RUNNING SEMINARS IN THE CHURCH WITH PROVEN MINISTERS OF THE FAITH TO GUIDE MEMBERS IN THE VARIOUS ASPECT OF CHRISTIAN FAITH, . PROVIDING OVERSEAS AID AND FAMINE RELIEF, AND. INVOLVING IN ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The Peter Cruddas Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Peter Cruddas Foundation's main activity is to help young disadvantaged and disengaged young people in England and Wales achieve more. We do this by giving grants to charities registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. We wish to build relationships with our supported organisations and foster collaboration between charities whenever we can.
The Corcoran Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe Charity acts as a grant maker making grants to support a range of charitable projects.
The Mackie Foundation
Charitable activitiesGrants to organisations
Sergeants' Mess RAF Coningsby
Armed forces, Charitable activities, LeisureThe promotion of military efficiency by the provision and support of mess, social, sporting and other facilities for the efficiency and well being of Servicemen and Servicewomen. The objects also extend to making grants to any activity which in the opinion of the Trustees is in furtherance of the objectives of the charity
Myrdle Charities
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareIn order to achieve the charity's objectives of advancing Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish education and preventing and relieving poverty, the charity provides grants, items and services to institutions and individuals in need. The charitable activity takes place in England & Wales, United States of America, Israel and Europe.
Rand's Educational Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Leisure, Social welfareGrants for young people up to age of 25 who are in full time education from the age of 16.Financial support for the 3 local primary schools and grants to voluntary organisations for recreational and social activities involving young people.
Harrow Baptist Church
Charitable activities, Education, ReligionReligious activitiesMakes grants to organisationsProvides buildings/facilities/open spaceProvides services
Inner London Magistrates Court Poor Box
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfare............... in relieving either generally or individually persons concerned directly or indirectly in any proceedings at Inner London Magistrates Courts including the Inner London Family Proceedings Court and the Inner London Youth Courts who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress by making grants of money.
Global Social Impact
Charitable activities, Environment, HeritageGlobal Social Impact is a UK charity which promotes the building of the Global ecosystem of the VP/SI space. We do this by giving grants to entities which work at both country and continent level. We have over 15 year history of this work.
The Dentons UK And Middle East LLP Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfareThe Dentons UK & Middle East LLP Charitable Trust makes donations to small charities in the UK and Ireland that have a connection to our local communities. The Trust has a particular focus on charities working to support the elderly, disabled, homelessness, poverty, ex offenders and their families, refugees, education and youth projects.