Charities In Bedford
Discover 1,163 charities in Bedford. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Pinchmill School Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising for educational material and equipment for the benefit of the children attending Pinchmill Primary School, The Old Road, Felmersham, Beds. We host Fayres, Film nights, Wreath Making sessions, Bingo, and many other fundraising activities that are fun for the children and families at Pinchmill Primary School
Friends Of Balliol Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Educationfund raising to enhance the school lives of the children in an area of high social deprovation
Good Grace Life Empowerment Ministry
Health, Housing, Religion, Social careGood Grace Empowerment is a charity that aims to provide mental health support, education, and relief to various communities. Our mission is to empower individuals and communities through education, and direct relief. Reaching the homeless and needy in the society, assisting orphanages both in England and Wales and overseas nation of Uganda, eventually world wide.
Carlton Childrens Playground Charity
Beneficiary group, Childcare, FacilitiesMaintenance of village playing field containing children's play equipment
Potton History Society
HeritageMeetings for educational/historical talks. Research on local issues. Conservation of historical artefacts namely photos.
Turnor's Almshouses
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareThe charity is for the general benefit of the poor in the Parish of Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire. This includes grants for the benefit of persons who are ill, or to support their families with associated costs. The charity also supports people in training for future employment. The charity makes single grants but does not make commitments to provide regular incomes.
The Hertfordshire And Bedfordshire Clergy Charity
Beneficiary group, Professions, Social welfareGrants made to poor clergymen, their widows and children living in the ancient deanery of Braughing or the archdeaconry of St Albans as defined in 1747.
St Botolph's Parish Trust
For the long term benefit of the Parish of St Botolph Aspley Guise
Rotary Club Of Newport Pagnell Trust Fund
Associations, Economic and community developmentThe charity supports local charities operating in health and welfare. Also individuals, mainly teenagers and young adults, in their personal development. It also supports international charity work in the third world and the Rotary Foundation.
Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe Charity makes grants to young people under the age of 25 living in the parish of Woburn Bedfordshire to assist with the costs of further education or vocational training.
Bromham Toddlers
Beneficiary group, Childcare, ReligionMother and toddler group in the hall of bromham church
Sir John Cotton's Educational (flitwick Charity)
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The Friends Of All Saints' Church Kempston
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Heritage, Religion, Social welfareSocial activities and fundraising for the preservation, repair, maintenance, restoration, improvement and ornamentation of the fabric of All Saints Church Kempston and its environs, including the Church Hall.
Playing Field
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureTo maintain the village recreation area for the benefit of all villagers. To provide and maintain football and cricket pitches and a playground for the village children.
Church Estate
ReligionThe original purpose of the trust was to pay for the fabric of St. Paul's Church. It now contributes towards the church insurance.
Church Lands Charity
Charitable activities, ReligionGrants to St Mary's Church Wootton PCC
Arlesey Parent And Toddler Group
Arts, Beneficiary group, ChildcareWe are a friendly group that runs once a week In Arlesey for Parents and Carers to attend with children under 5. We have free play for children with other activities available such as arts and crafts, song time. A small snack is provided for the children and also for the adults. It is also a great opportunity for parents to meet and chat an ideal local support network.
Silsoe Millennium Green Trust
Facilities, LeisureAn open green space for recreational use
The Greensand Railway Museum Trust
Heritage, ResearchPreserve, display, restore and maintain historic artifacts to promote public knowledge, appreciation and understanding of their historical, educational, scientific and cultural significance.
Friends Of Kymbrook Lower School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationPerforms fundraising activities to support the educational and emotional wellbeing of pupils.
The North Herts/south Beds Group Of Rospa Advanced Drivers' Association
Promoting Advanced Driving and delivering Advanced Driver tutoring.
St Albans Cursillo
Arts, ReligionST ALBANS CURSILLO IS A MEMBER GROUP OF THE ST ALBANS DIOCESE OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. IT'S OBJECT IS TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN THE DIOCESE OF ST ALBANS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, PRODUCING AND/OR DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE ON THE CHRISTIAN FAITH AND THE CELEBRATION OF CHRISTIAN FESTIVALS, TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS ABOUT CHRISTIANITY.
Ouse Valley Singers
ArtsOuse Valley Singers is a choir based in Sharnbrook, North Bedfordshire.We normally sing 4 part choral pieces (soprano, alto, tenor,bass) and sing a wide range of sacred and secular music. We perform regularly in churches and village halls. We have about 30 singers on roll and are lead by Janet Welsh, an extremely competent and well known musician in Bedfordshire.
Bedford Street Angels
Charity and VCS supportTo train and organise one or more teams of volunteers (known as Street Angels) drawn from local Christian churches to patrol the streets of Bedford town centre and to give support to those that are vulnerable in the night-time economy.
Bedfordshire Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthEnable deaf children and their families to join together to enable mutual help and encouragement through meetings, social occasions and advice. Provide a holiday playscheme for deaf children and their siblings. Purchase certain useful equipment for hearing-impaired children not provided by social services. To ensure local hearing-impaired children have equal opportunities with their hearing peers.