Charities In Derbyshire
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Robert Moore
The Parish of Winster
Charity For Ringing Church Bell
Charitable activities, Heritage, ReligionTo provide funds for ringing the Church Bell. Nowadays to fund clock maintenance and repairs.
William Barker Charity
ReligionRepair of Boylestone Parish Church and maintenance of Barker memorial
St Mary Chapter Rose Croix (no 63) Benevolent Fund
Social welfareGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
The Tomlinson And Bromehead Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesGrants to elderly people's groups.
Hallamshire Historic Buildings Society
HeritageTo protect the heritage in and around Sheffield. To promote interest and pride in architecture and local history. To increase public awareness of our historic past through its buildings. To conserve whatever is beautiful in our environment and to improve that which is not
Marpe Shalom Trust
ReligionA Christian charity which supports itinerant Christian/ Bible-based preaching/teaching and other charitable causes.
The Chapel-In-Le-Frith Educational Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationTo make grants to individuals and groups within the Parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith in line with the Charities objectives
Doveridge Preservation And Historical Society
Facilities, HeritagePromotion of the environment of the village of Doveridge, Derbyshire including historic buildings, woodlands and footpaths
Thomas Bates For A Park
Provision of grant aid towards the upkeep of St. Peter's Park, Little Eaton, Derbyshire.
The Chesterfield Musketeers Showband
Focused on rebuilding our membership, stabilising our members interests and abilities. A full and busy programme kept the band active throughout the year. Also working with the Councils in local events to help attract more interest in our movement and hopefully build up our membership.Having amalgamated members from the now defunct Eastwood band in the hope of sustaining our long term future.
Wirksworth Transition Community Land Trust
Arts, Environment, Housing, Social welfare1. The relief of poverty or financial hardship, by providing zero carbon housing for people who live in the parishes of Wirksworth and Middleton by Wirksworth. 2. To advance education and the protection of the environment, in particular but not exclusively by providing training, exhibitions, presentations and publications on the environmental and financial benefits of reduced fossil fuel use.
The Tomlinson Charity
Arts, Charitable activities, ReligionTo provide funds for the upkeep of the choir and organ of Dronfield Parish Church.
Charity Of Thomas Cox
There are 5 Trustees who meet yearly. Over the years the income has been used in differing ways, as cash gifts, usable gifts and in recent years Christmas Hampers for deserving causes in the local area.
The Trivona Mark Lodge Benevolent Fund
Charitable activities, Social welfareGrants to other Charities and individuals in need.
Sutton Cum Duckmanton Relief In Need Charity
Charitable activities, Social welfareWe offer grants to help relieve poverty.
Blackwell Relief In Need Charity
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The John Banner Scholarship Fund
EducationProvision of Scholarship Grants, financial support and prizes for college and university students, within the East Midlands region, intent on a career in the Hospitality Industry.
Charity Of Joseph Hague For The Poor
Social welfareRelief of poverty in Glossopdale area
Educational Foundation Of Elizabeth Bowdon And Others
Beneficiary groupProvide financial assistance in connection with Education for young people connected to Edale.
The Bull Meadows Fund
FacilitiesTo provide animal breeding services to farmers and others in the township of Hope in Derbyshire.
Marston Montgomery Inclosure Trust
Social welfareTo help disadvantaged people within the village
Derby Arts And Theatre Association
ArtsThe charity's objectives are to educate the public in, and develop, the performing arts in Derby and the surrounding areas. It acts as a representative body for amateur theatre and music groups in two main ways: by maintaining and publishing a diary of the future productions/concerts of its member societies; and by representing the interests of its members in a consultation/lobbying capacity.
Guide Association Heanor District Local Association
Beneficiary group, LeisureGuiding offers a chance to explore, to try out a wide variety of and activities and learn a range of skills; anything from outdoor pursuits, like walking, camping, abseiling and canoeing,to working with computers, time management and team building. With worldwide links, there is the opportunity to meet and work with people from other countries, either by travelling abroad or welcoming visitors.
Kirk Ireton Educational Trust
Charitable activitiesTo make grants to of an educational nature to residents of Kirk Ireton