Charities In Estonia
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The Jannath Foundation UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health# Children's Activities - Supplementary Education Class, Mother Tongue Class, Play Activities# Healthy living Class# Capacity Building and community Development work# Cultural Events and functions# Outreach Work# Sewing Class
Hepner Foundation
Arts, ResearchIn support of :musicians, composers, concerts and chamber music performances of contemporary music of the 20th and 21st centuries; visual arts, painters, draughtsmen and especially painters and draughtsmen of the 20th and sculptors of the 20th and 21st centuries;the study and application of philosophy and theology, both in the academic areas as in business and industrial areas.
International Society For The Study Of Drug Policy (issdp)
Charitable activitiesThe object of the ISSDP is to advance education for the public benefit into the effects of drug policy through the undertaking of study and research and the publication and dissemination of the useful results thereof. The ISSDP provides a worldwide forum for the development and dissemination of research on drug policy. ISSDP runs an annual conference, regional meetings and other events.
Hafsa Foundation
Social welfareGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSESRELIEF OF POVERTY
International Society For Geographical And Epidemiological Ophthalmology
HealthThe ultimate aim of ISGEO is to reduce eye disease, prevent blindness and preserve sight and increase visual rehabilitation globally, through promoting epidemiological, operational and health systems research and dissemination of the findings. ISGEO organises conferences where researchers can meet and exchange findings and ideas. ISGEO also awards small research grants, funds permitting.
The Jimmy Choo Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo further any charitable purpose for the public benefit of women and others worldwide who are in need, in particular by their advancement of their health and the saving of their lives by supporting the promotion of good health and providing benefit for the relief of their sickness, disease or human suffering.
International House World Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationThe charity provides grants and support in relation to language education and community support in areas of the world were International House Language Schools operate.
European Suzuki Teaching Development Trust
We support teacher training courses for Suzuki teachers for which we pay the costs of the teacher trainer. In 2021-22 we have potential projects in South Africa and Zimbabwe (if security allows), and in Poland, Spain and online for Ukrainian teachers.
Epta-European Piano Teachers Association
ArtsTo promote teaching of the piano and the study of all aspects of piano playing and the teaching and training of piano teachers in Europe.
The International Society For Regenerative Biology
ResearchThe object of the CIO is: For the public benefit, the promotion of the science of Regenerative Biology, in particular but not exclusively, through the delivery of an annual conference and associated workshops.
Childrens Identity And Citizenship European Association
Arts, Society* Publishing Journal* Applying for research grants* Awarding a research grant* Organizing annual Conferences and Research Seminars* Additional membership activities such as Best Publication Award
The Mosaic Federation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, SocietyMOSAIC is committed to protecting human rights and fighting human trafficking and modern slavery through partnerships, advocacy, and education. By offering support, conducting research, and providing direct services, MOSAIC enables communities to identify trafficking risks and aid survivors. MOSAIC also plans to expand outreach, address trafficking cases, and launch a multilingual website.
The Peascroft Trust
Charitable activities, ReligionMakes regular and ad hoc donations to individuals, particularly Christian missionaries, and Christian organisations.
Youth With A Global Vision
Beneficiary groupThe object of Youth With A Global Vision is to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ by mobilising and empowering the current generation of youth with the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to bring transformation to their Communities ,Cities,Countries and Continents.
The British Equine Veterinary Association Trust
Animals, Arts, ResearchThe BEVA Trust was established in 1966 to provide a mechanism for giving strategic support towards the primary mission of the BEVA which is "To promote the veterinary and allied sciences in relation to the welfare of the horse".
Art Aid CIO
Housing*** IN LIQUIDATION***ART AID WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2014 TO ASSIST CHARITIES AND WORTHY CAUSES HOME AND ABROAD TO RAISE AWARENESS THROUGH THE HOLDING OF ART EXHIBITIONS AND THE SALE OF DONATED ART ACROSS THE UK. ALTHOUGH IN ITS INFANCY ART AID HAS ALREADY SUPPORTED NUMEROUS CHARITIES AND HAS DEMONSTRATED WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED WHEN CHARITIES WORK TOGETHER
The International Committee For The Conservation Of The Industrial Heritage (ticcih)
TICCIH IS THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION DEVOTED TO THE CONSERVATION, PROTECTION, INTERPRETATION AND PROMOTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE. IT HAS A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT WITH ICOMOS, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MONUMENTS AND SITES, TO ADVISE ON INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE SITES AND IS ACTIVELY CONCERNED WITH THE PROMOTION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITES OF AN INDUSTRIAL NATURE.
Meditation In Action
HealthMeditation in Action supports and encourages the practice of meditation while supporting the goals of humanitarian and ecological projects. We do this by organising and facilitating a varied programme of residential and non-residential retreats, day-long events, and meetings in Europe. Our events are led by experienced teachers and facilitators. People of all backgrounds and traditions are welcome
The Association For The Advancement Of Affective Computing
EducationMembership and community building in the academic field of affective computingConference organisation and support :IEEE Technical co-sponsorship of the Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction conference seriesMaintaining a web site and server to support AAAC activitiesSupporting challenges through prizesSupporting access to AAAC activities through bursaries
Vithu Trust Fund
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfare1.The WORLWIDE relief of poverty, hardship and distress, among children and young people, especially the poor, suffering, homeless, handicapped and victims of war, irrespective of caste, creed or sect ; The advancement of education among the beneficiaries, by such charitable means as the trustees shall from time to time determine
Lifting The Burden
Charitable activitiesThe charity conducts the Global Campaign against Headache in official relations with the World Health Organization in order to reduce the burdens attributable to headache disorders worldwide.
2041 School CIO
Beneficiary group, EducationThe 2041 School charity works to advance the education of primary school children in the United Kingdom about Antarctica other protected areas of the world and the importance of their preservation and protection.
Natalya's Fund
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureWe fund projects to help underprivileged children and young people overseas. Typical outcomes include opportunities for school attendance, vocational training, business start-ups, play & sport, and for spiritual growth; also practical improvements to premises and facilities.
Christian Rebuild
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careChristian Rebuild operates in the countries of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. It seeks to support Congregational and other Churches in their community outreach. Consideration is given to helping with the costs of relief work, youth and children's work, building projects, transport, schools, orphanages, staff pay, administration costs and overseas travel.
Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity
HeritageRestore the graves of members of the armed services and auxiliary forces who served at any point between 1775 and 1815, irrespective of nationality, so that they can become sites of memory for the public.Bury veterans from the period who are disinterred.Educate the public about the experiences of those who served in this period