Charities In Northern Ireland
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Cds UK (clinic For Dissociative Studies)
Health, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO CDS UK are, for the public benefit:1. The advancement of mental health particularly to persons affected by dissociative disorders; and2. The advancement of education in complex mental health, specifically relating to dissociative disorders, childhood abuse and complex trauma. This will be particularly via lectures, seminars, research studies and training events.
The RAF Benevolent Fund Housing Trust Limited
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProvision of housing for RAF personnel who face medical retirement from the RAF following a serious disabling accident or illness, and for the families of those who die whilst serving
British Plumbing Employers Council (training) Limited
Economic and community development, EducationTo promote and advance for the public benefit the education and training of persons employed orintending to be employed in the plumbing, mechanical services and other related industries both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.To promote useful research into any matters relating to the training for employment in the plumbing,mechanical services and other related industries.
Meningitis Now
Meningitis Now is a charity formed in 2013 by the merger of Meningitis UK & Meningitis Trust, founders of the meningitis movement in the UK in the mid 1980s. We exist to save lives & rebuild futures through research, awareness & support.Our vision is a future where no one in the UK loses their life to meningitis & everyone affected gets the support they need to rebuild their lives.
Bliss -The National Charity For The Newborn
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health- Provision of information, practical and emotional support to parents and families of premature and sick babies- Programmes and training for health professionals to improve family centred care- Funding and championing clinical research- Campaigning for change within government and the NHS- Raising awareness of issues that affect premature and sick babies and their families
Care (christian Action Research And Education)
Charitable activitiesCARE is a registered Christian charity seeking to combine practical caring initiatives, at national and community level, with public policy on social and ethical issues. CARE provides resources, campaigns, undertakes caring work and helps to bring Christian insight and experience to matters of public policy, education and practical caring initiatives, particularly on behalf of the most needy.
Institute Of School Business Leadership
Charitable activities, EducationTo support schools and staff with matters related to efficient and effective management of schools. To develop a system leadership culture where knowledge sharing is a conduit to continuous improvement. To ensure qualifications and training are available to support high standards of professional practice. To support HM Government with implementation of policy and to engage in formal consultations.
The Daphne Jackson Memorial Fellowships Trust
Beneficiary groupFinding of Fellowships for scientists etc after a career break for family caring reasons
International Christian Medical And Dental Association (uk) CIO
To promote, encourage and support the work of Christian medical and dental associations throughout the world.
Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGRANT-MAKING
Chartered Institute Of Ecology And Environmental Management
EnvironmentThe objects for which CIEEM is constituted are to advance the understanding and the standards of practice of ecology and environmental management for the benefit of the natural environment and the public good; and to further the conservation, management and enhancement of biodiversity and the maintenance of ecological processes and life support systems essential to a fully functional biosphere.
Active Communities Network Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareDelivery of projects within deprived neighbourhoods. Provision of personal development and training opportunities for young people and volunteers across London. Research and evaluation to evidence the impact of activity.
Thames Valley Partnership
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThames Valley Partnership aims to bring people and organisations together to create safer and stronger communities. Supporting victims and perpetrators of crime and their families we work closely with criminal justice partners, local authorities, voluntary and community organisations and the private sector, to develop long term, sustainable solutions to the problems of crime and social exclusion.
The Urology Foundation
ResearchThe Foundation uses its funds to raise the standard of treatment and management of urological diseases and of research in UK and Ireland by funding educational, training programmes and research posts.The Foundation aims to improve the diagnosis, treatment and management of urological disease through the development and support of medical education, training, and sponsorship of scientific research.
Rays Of Sunshine
Beneficiary group, HealthGranting wishes for seriously and terminally ill children between the ages of 3-18 throughout the United Kingdom
The Soldiers' And Aviators' Scripture Readers Association
Armed forcesSpreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ among the personnel in the British Army and Royal Air Force. Encouragement of Christians in the British Army and Royal Air Force to grow in their faith.
Advanced Life Support Group
To preserve life by providing training:- provision of training courses;- development of training packages;- research and quality control
The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Fund is a grant making Charitable Trust which awards grants in accordance with it's charitable objectives of the prevention, treatment or relief of mental or other forms of illness. Since 2001 the Trustees' funding priority has been solely learning disability.
European Society Of Thoracic Surgeons
Arts, Health, ResearchThe charity's primary objective is the advancement of education by the study and practice of Thoracic Surgery and related medical subjects. This involves the organisation of European Board exams in Thoracic Surgery, organising annual conferences, supporting scientific publications of thoracic surgery and facilitating exchange of teachers and trainees in thoracic surgery.
The Allen Overy Shearman Sterling Foundation
The Foundation was established to provide donations for the benefit of any one or more qualified charities.
The Intensive Care Society
ResearchAdvance and promote the care of critically ill patients, including medical science and research concerned with critical care.
British Educational Research Association
Charitable activitiesOur current strategic priorities are to:Support and promote the highest quality educational research.Inform policy and practice. Promote knowledge and understanding within and beyond the field.
The Crusaders' Union
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentSince 1906 the charity has been reaching out to children and young people with the good news of Jesus Christ. We are passionate about working with children and young people, helping them to realise their full God-given potential as theyjourney from childhood to adulthood, encouraging them to develop a personal faith in Christ and an effective Christian life of service.
Newstraid Benevolent Fund
Arts, Social welfareNewstraid helps persons, and their immediate dependants, who have been employed in newspaper and magazine distribution in the UK and who have fallen on hard times. The qualifying criteria are a need and a proven trade connection. In a nutshell, we help people who deal with newspapers and magazines from the time they leave the printing press until they reach the reader.
The British Sports Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe provision of vocational courses, training programmes qualifications and awards to educate people, particularly young people, including those considered to be in financial hardship, in leadership and organisation of sport and physical activity. The delivery of programmes which encourage people to then use those skills in a voluntary capacity to get their communities more active.