Charities In Northamptonshire
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The Warmington Relief In Need Charity
Beneficiary group, EducationWe assist families that may not be able to afford the cost of school trips. Individuals that may need assistance toward payment of essential bills. Make donations to help local organisations in the village.
John Whalley
Charitable activitiesThis Charity makes grants to individuals who reside in the Parish of Stony Stratford, Cosgrove and Old Stratford between the ages of 16 and 25
Eleemosynary Charities Woodford-Cum-Membris
Established in 1871 - small financial grants - applies for the benefit of the most deserving and necessitous inhabitants of the parish of Woodford cum Membris.
Clipston Consolidated Charities
Health, Social welfarewe recieve a 60% share of the annual rent of a field in clipston and distribute charity funds to clipston residents who apply towards :travelling expenses to hospital ,entering a trade or study as a student, for food, fuel or clothing, or funeral expenses
Montserrat Patrons Society
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentPromotion of urban or rural regeneration in areas of social & economic deprivation, by making grants, providing services, advice , facilities, & supporting training. Operating mainly in London and Montserrat
Friends Of Weedon School Association
Associations, EducationTo provide support to Weedon School.
East Of England Buildings Preservation Trust
HeritageThe principal object of the charity is the preservation of English historical, architectural and constitutional heritage, in the East of England.
Yardley Hastings C.p. School Fund
Charity and VCS support, EducationIn line with school fund raising
The Stamford Mercury Archive Trust
Preservation, for the benefit of the community, of The Stamford Mercury Archive of newspapers, and to make the information contained therein available to the public.
James And Thomas Sawyer
This charity was set up to help needy people of all ages who live in Chelveston and Raunds .
Norton Village Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesRUNNING AND MAINTAINING THE VILLAGE HALL AND ORGANISING COMMUNITY EVENTS
Welton Recreation Trust
Childcare, Facilities, LeisurePublicising and apportioning funds for recreation e.g. supporting village hall refubishmentSupported application for grant for playground equipment and provided the required 10% funding
Redwell Infant School Support Fund
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide additional materials and opportunities to enhance the learning experience of children at Redwell Infant School, Wellingborough. The fund is used to provide items over and above those provided for through the School's delegated budget.
The Robbie Anderson Cancer Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, LeisureThe Robbie Anderson Cancer Trust aims to improve the quality of life for all young people fighting cancer in the Leicestershire area by raising funds to support the children's oncology ward with recreational comforts, IT and outings. RACT has been able to make a huge contribution to a dedicated teenage cancer ward and age-appropriate facilities throughout the children's oncology ward at LRI.
Whitfield Charities (various)
Social welfareSupport to the old and poor of the village
Gayton Church Heritage Trust
Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social welfareInitiating, developing and organising activities which will sustain and expand the use of the church as a community facility.Developing a close working relationship with the Parochial Church Council.Informing parishioners and the general public of the objectives, activities and progress of the GCHT.Fund-raising through donations, covenants, social events and funding organisations.
William May Or Mayes
Charitable activities, Social welfareRelief of poverty by making grants to qualifying individuals
The Great Billing Pension Charity
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTHE RELIEF OF PERSONS RESIDENT IN THE PARISH OF BILLING WHO ARE IN NEED, HARDSHIP OR DISTRESS. PREFERENCE IS GIVEN TO POOR WIDOWS OVER 60. NORMALLY A SMALL GRANT IS MADE EACH YEAR IN DECEMBER TO QUALIFYING PERSONS.
The East Anglian Waterways Association LTD
HeritageThe Association was formed in 1958 to work for the restoration, preservation and improvement of all the inland waterways in East Anglia for the benefit of the general public. The association covers the Lincolnshire waterways, Middle Levels, the four main rivers and tributaries flowing out into the Wash, the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads and the detached navigations in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.
The Charity Known As The Town Land
LeisureThe Scheme for the Town Land Charity in Kilsby requires that its funds can only be expended on or towards the purchase and upkeep of a recreation field for the inhabitants of Kilsby. Until this objective is realised only 3.00 a year can be given in benefits.
Church Estate
ReligionChurch
The Eydon Educational Trust Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, ReligionProvision of grants for educational purposes to young people under the age of twenty-five who, or whose parents, reside in the parish of Eydon, Northamptonshire.
Church Land
Religion2012-2013 Leasing the Church Land to a village allotment association for the benefit of the fabric of St Leonard's Church, Glapthorn2013-2014 Leasing the Church Land to a village allotment association for the benefit of the fabric of St Leonard's Church, Glapthorn2014-2015 Leasing the Church Land to a village allotment association for the benefit of the fabric of St Leonard's Church, Glapthorn
Corby And District Group Of Advanced Motorists
Crime and JusticeImproving road safety by preparing drivers for the Institute of Advanced Motorists test.
Women's Institute - Stowe Ix Churches
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide education and fellowship for its members