Charities In Derbyshire
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Leek Young Farmers Club
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureLeek Young Farmers is a affiliated Club to the Staffordshire Federation of Young Farmers Clubs, a rural youth organisation open to anyone aged between 10 and 28 years of age. They meet regularly in and around the Leek area and organise their own programme of events which include sports, talks, visits, discos and balls to name a few!
Sheffield Metallurgical And Engineering Association
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareTechnical Lectures and Conference. Fund raising from Conference and Social Activities
Middlemore's Almshouses
HousingTHE PROVISION AND ADMINISTRATION ALMSHOUSES IN STANTON BY DALE, DERBYSHIRE.
Smalley Road Runners
Health, LeisureSmalley Road Runners mission is to encourage people in the community to participate in running and jogging as part of a healthy and active lifestyle. It aims to create a supportive and inclusive network where all members are valued and feel motivated to improve and maintain their wellbeing and mental health, through participation in sport.
Rotary Club Of Derby Charitable Trust
Associations, Charity and VCS supportThe club meets weekly for lunch or evening meal, when there is normally a speaker. Members raise money and give their services for the benefit of the local community and internationally.
Doveridge Village Hall
FacilitiesTO PROVIDE A MEETING PLACE FOR ALL LOCAL ORGANSATIONS AND ACTIVITES WITHIN THE DOVERIDGE AREA
Flash & Longnor Community First Responders
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, Saving of livesThe relief of sickness and the preservation of good health of the residents of, and visitors to, the Flash and Longnor districts of the Staffordshire Moorlands and surrounding areas, by providing trained volunteers to attend medical emergencies, as directed byWest Midlands Ambulance Service and to advance the education of the public in the subject of basic life support.
Grindleford Playing Field Trust
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureProviding a playing field for both organised & recreational sport. A hall for meetings & other activities (ie Playgroup,WI,Bridge etc). All maintained by volunteers clipping, mowing & cleaning.
Tean Valley Meadow Nature Trust
Environment, FacilitiesTean Valley Meadow is an 11 acre nature reserve in East Staffordshire, which since 2002 has been developed to provide unique habitats for local wildlife. The trust exists to maintain and develop the reserve as well as educating and promoting the importance of convervation to the public through courses, visits, talks and events.
Sheffield Schools Christian Worker Trust
EducationCaSS is about making connections between church and school. It seeks to link together churches and schools in Sheffield and is interdenominational.CaSS recognises that schools are a vital part of our national life deserving the support of their local community. It has an interest in the well-being of the whole school community and encourages churches to be creatively involved with schools.
Salamanda Tandem
ArtsSalamanda Tandem works with a wide spectrum of people to create dance, music and visual artworks. The work covers 3 strands: Art & Performance, Participation, Training (focusing on disabled people, public sector professionals, artists). The company is artist led delivering research to develop new techniques within the world of contemporary art and sensory performance to enhance the life of others.
161st Derby (hilton) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting.Physical, mental and social development of young people.
Findern Village Hall CIO
FacilitiesThe running of the Village Hall for the benefit of residents in the village and surrounding area and to do so at prices which cover running costs and are affordable to all likely users.
Sir Robert Coke's Almshouses
Housing, Social welfareThe aims of the Charity are to relieve poverty by the provision of social housing in the form of almshouse accommodation for the beneficiaries and such charitable purposes for the benefit of the residents as the trustees decide. The Charity owns three almshouses in the parish of Longford, Ashbourne which provide accommodation for local residents. The properties are currently fully occupied.
The Abbotsholme Arts Society
Arts, EducationTHE SOCIETY'S PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES ARE THE STAGING OF PUBLIC RECITALS, DANCE SHOWS AND WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOLS
Nottinghamshire Mining Museum LTD
Heritage, ProfessionsProvision of a Mining Museum
Morton Village Hall
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesGeneral charitable purposes.Religious activities.Arts/cultureSport/recreationEnvironment/conservation/heritage.Work with children/youngpeople/elderly/general public
1st Taxal (whaley Bridge) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, SocietyThe instruction of young people of all classes in the principles of discipline, loyalty and good citizenship.
Matlock Area U3a
EducationCurrently we have more than 600 members, who may attend one or more of over 40 "interest groups" of varying disciplines ranging from Art Appreciation to Walking. Each interest group is led by a dedicated Coordinator.
John Higgs Almshouses
HousingProvision of housing
Friends Of Hadfield Hall
Associations, Facilities, LeisureWe work with all residents, without distinction, of Hadfield and surrounding areas to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving the condition of life for the residents. We have provided a community centre and maintain and manage this for such activities.
Church Lands
ReligionRELIGIOUS
Tideswell And District Community Association
Associations, Charity and VCS supportGeneral fund raising locally to assist other local bodies.Annual bonfire and firework display - nonprofit making
Derby Concert Orchestra
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe orchestra performs 6 concerts per year in Derby and the surrounding area. These comprise four concerts with classical works, one at Christmas with popular music for families and one aimed at children. The orchestra is keen to widen access to both its players and to audiences. We offer concessions to seniors and students both on players' subscriptions and on the entrance fee to most concerts.
Breaston Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureEach year we hold 2 coffee mornings and the money raised is donated to local charities chosen by our members.We also have a monthly meeting when we have member led activities or a speaker. Throughout the year we have a number of workshops for different crafts and there are some sub-groups for gardening around the village, Art group and Knit and Natter.