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Communities First Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Housing, LeisureCommunities First Foundation is a community Engagement, Support and Training agency. We primarily work with children and young people in sport and creative arts and with the wider community in regeneration, skills training, empowerment and advocacy issues. We also specialise in housing and the social housing environment.
Stokenchurch Dog Rescue
Animals, Charitable activities, HousingTo rescue, board and place stray and unwanted dogs in good homes. To continue to care for and protect dogs in need. In line with our non-destruct policy, we endeavour to save abandoned dogs from being put to sleep in the specified areas.
New Contemporaries (1988) Limited
Charitable activitiesPromote high standards of contemporary art including but without limitation by providing professional opportunities to artists who are in or have recently left educationAdvance and to educate the aesthetic taste of the public in relation to contemporary art in particular by promoting public education and discourse about contemporary art and the artists engaged in the creation of contemporary art
Bristol Masons' Charity
Associations, Charitable activities1. To make grants to Masons and / or their dependents who are living in reduced circumstances.2. To make grants to individuals at the discretion of the management Committee3. To make grants to other Registered Charities
The Box Youth And Community Project Ltd.
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationPlayworkYouth clubs (years 1-11)School Holiday Activity ProgrammesDetached/Outreach work Information/advocacy and support drop ins for young peopleEnterprise/Leadership/Volunteering projectsActivity programmes for young adults with learning difficultiesRecycling/Reuse initiativesAccredited learning
The Summerfield Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Trust awards grants to charities based in Gloucestershire
Charlotte Antonia Sulivan Charity
Charitable activities, ReligionThe object of the charity is to: advance the religious and other charitable purposes of the Church of England in the ecclesiastical parish of St Dionis, Parsons Green, Fulham for the benefit of the public. The main activities of the charity are: operating two church halls;letting commercially a residential house to raise income for the charity;making grants to further the charity's object.
Ezras Yoel
Charitable activities, Social welfareThis Organisation provides financial grants and food provisions to impoverished individuals who applyand can prove to benefit from such grants. The Organisation also provides grants and food provisionsto other charities or organisations which help relieve or prevent poverty.
Communities Together Durham
Charitable activities, Social welfareTo promote the efficiency and effectiveness of Christian based charities in the furtherance of their objects or any one of them mainly but not exclusively by the provision of information, advice, support and infrastructure provision, and the relief of financial hardship either generally or individually through the provision of grants, goods or services
Orchestra Of St John's Limited
Arts, Charitable activitiesTHE ORCHESTRA'S MISSION IS TO ADVANCE AND PROMOTED THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF MUSIC AND IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROVISION AND PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC CONCERTS.
Swan Youth Project (norfolk) LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careSwan Youth Project supports over 350 young people aged 8-18 and their familiesper year with a whole variety of needs. Our work takes a holistic approach to enable us to provide wrap around support not just for the young person but also their family. These activities include Open Access sessions, Family Support, one to one support, Young Carers support plus Hygiene Bank and 'Love Downham' shop
Youth Realities Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationOur aims:Reduce abuse within teenage relationshipsIncrease awareness of relationship abuse & challenge violence through educationEmpower young peoples personal development & growthProvide advocacy and trusted support for young survivorsOur activities:Specialist YP/IDVA support and advocacy Creative group activitiesProfessionals training Employment opportunitiesResearch
The Lyndal Tree Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe charity is grant making charity.
Gateway M40
Charitable activitiesThe activities of Gateway M40 include free debt advice, sustained support through the debt management process, budget teaching, benefit checks and support, signposting and introduction to other relevant services. We offer Welfare Benefit advice and support. We offer free access to telephones, laptops and internet in all matters relating to the above.
The A Team Foundation Limited
Charitable activitiesThe directors support a wide range of charitable institutions and purposes. They take a strategic approach to grant-making and do not suggest sending unsolicited applications. If an organisation identifies that it has strong links to the Foundation's objectives, the Directors would encourage them to contact the Foundation via its website www.ateamfoundation.org before submitting a proposal.
Bristol Hospitality Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareFacilitating a network of accommodation in private houses for adult destitute asylum seekers and refugees.Managing a house where a number of adult destitute asylum seekers and refugees can be provided with accommodation. Supporting the Asylum Seekers Allotment Project.Providing short term hardship grants to destitute asylum seekers and refugees who have no other source of income.
The Shears Foundation
Charitable activitiesGrant making to charitable organisations working in Tyne Wear & Northumberland; Bradford; Manchester; York and Harrogate and occasionally other areas. Priorities for funding are stronger communities, educational opportunities, protecting the environment, health & medicine research and culture & the arts.
The A. H. Trust
Charitable activitiesThis charity makes grants and donations to other charitable organisations, which accord with the objects of the charity, and to needy individuals in the community.
The Gay And Keith Talbot Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking grants to Charities working in developing countries. At the moment we are particularly funding Fistula work.
The London Good Stewards Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, ReligionGenerally advancing the religion: Making grants to churches (or organisations planted or established under the supervision of churches) subscribing to the doctrine of the Church of England to support them in carrying on activities including provision of regular public worship open to all, pastoral work, holding events and distributing literature promoting Christianity and its public teaching.
Alstrom Syndrome UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HealthAlstrom Syndrome UK provides information, family support and advice for individuals affected, their families, carers and professionals. We work closely with Birmingham Children's Hospital & Torbay Hospital to support the multi-disciplinary clinics for Alstrom patients. We raise money for research. We endeavour to raise awareness of Alstrom Syndrome. We provide a 24 hour answer-machine help-line.
Mv Balmoral Fund Limited
Charitable activities, LeisureFor the public benefit to preserve and exhibit in sailing condition the historic vessel MV Balmoral and to advance the education of the public through the provision of educational material relating to the industrial and maritime historic period represented by MV Balmoral and the architecture of the surrounding coastline.
Revive CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe aim of Revive is to accompany and support refugees and people seeking asylum, withcompassion, equality and respect for human dignity by providing free practical support,services and advocacy regardless of race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability, age or beliefs.
Family Support Link
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthTo relieve sickness and preserve and protect the good mental and emotional health of families of persons who are suffering from addiction to drugs and other substances. In particular by the provision of a telephone help line and centre providing information, advice and support. To advance the education of the public in the issues faced by the families of persons who are suffering from addiction.
Muslim Youth Helpline
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, ReligionOur core service is a free and confidential emotional support service service available nationally via the telephone, email, web chat and letter. The service uses male and female volunteers trained in basic counselling skills to respond to client enquiries.