Charities In Bedford
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Robert Bamford Charity
ArtsTo buy books and equipment for students.
Luton And District Staff Welfare Fund
Charitable activitiesTo make Loans/Grants to Company Employees
Thomas Paradine Charity
Professions, Social welfarethe original purpose of the trust was to buy bread for the poor, and to pay for 8 sermons to be preached. Latterly it was paid to the Vicar for poor relief.
Stibbington Centre Greener Future Trust
To enhance, develop and improve opportunities for the promotion and dissemination of education for sustainable development at Stibbington Centre for Environmental Education.
County Bus And Coach Staff Welfare Fund
Charitable activitiesTo make Loans/Grants to Company Employees
The Friends Of Flitwick Parish Church
Associations, Charitable activities, ReligionCharity helps: religious activities general public/mankind makes grants to organisations
Smyth's Educational
Charitable activitiesNo activities other than making grants.
Thomas Sheppard
Arts, EducationGrant given to Maulden Lower School towards books
Cambridge Community Mikvah Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupFinancing, Building, and then subsequently supervising and maintaining a womens' mikvah under the halachic authority of the London Beth Din for Cambridgeshire and the wider East Anglia region, which is to be built within 5 miles of the City of Cambridge.
The Martin David Cross Memorial Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe aim is to award small financial help to young people under 21 who suffer financial hardship which would prevent them from pursuing a wish in the field of outdoor activities. This could include mountain walking, canoeing etc for themselves or for joining in activities such as DOE, Operation Raleighetc
Edward Abbot Bequest
ReligionAll funds used by St.James Church Pulloxhill
Educational Charity Of Becket And Wichalse
Charitable activities, EducationProvide grants for education at college etc.
The Charity Of Louisa Moore For Bibles For The Aged
Beneficiary groupLARGE PRINT BIBLES
Charity Of George Herbert
Religion, Social welfareThe trust was set up on 16th March 1809 to be distributed to 'poor inhabitants of Biggleswade' reported to lead good and normal lives of the established Church of England that should already attend the Divine Service and receive the Sacraments in the Parish Church
Peake's Charity
Beneficiary group, EducationFounded on 21st March 1870 to allow a payment per child, in respect of attendances or examinations to the maintenance of local public elementary schools.
Elstow Poor's Estate
Social welfareProvides charity to eldery residents residing in Elstow at Christmas
Elizabeth Jackson's Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationFounded on 30th Mat 1844 to 'Place out to school and clothe two of the poorest girls who attend Church'
Safer Maulden
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeRaising Funds for traffic calming in Maulden
Shuttleworth Charity For The Poor
Social welfareRELIEF OF POOR IN OLD WARDEN PARISH
Beejo Navajeevan
Supporting the advancement of Christianity, by supporting preachers, humanitarian and other charitable projects for the benefit of communities in the Punjab region of India, and other parts of the world as the trustees may time to time deem fit.
The Friends Of St Mary's Oakley
Associations, ReligionTo provide financial assistance towards the maintenance of the fabric of St. Mary's Church, Oakley, Bedford.
Ivan And Rebecca Twigden Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupLOCAL CHARITABLE CAUSES - primarily connected to children, disability, disadvantage or health.
The Dorothy Porter Charitable Trust
Heritage, ReligionThe main charity activity is to provide financial assistance for the repair and maintenance of St Paul's Church, Bedford
Great Barford Playing Fields Association
Facilities, LeisureCurrently the Great Barford Playing Field Association is trying to raise awareness and secure funds to development a site that it already owns to build multi sports courts which can be used for tennis, 5 aside football and netball/basketball. The courts will be available to use by the residents of Great Barford. The project will benefit all ages in the local village.