Charities In Northern Ireland
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The Challenging Behaviour Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo demonstrate that children and adults with severe learning disabilities whose behaviour is described as challenging can enjoy normal life opportunities when their behaviour is properly understood and appropriately supported, and to support parents and carers through education and information to enable this to happen.
United Kingdom Reserve Forces Association
EducationUKRFA provides financial support to enable UK serving Reservists to participate in international reservist activities both within NATO and wider across the world. Support is available to Reserve Officers, Reserve Medical Officers, and Reserve Non Commissioned Officers. Activities supported include Education and Training, which enhance the utility and employability of Reservists in civilian life.
Hope For The Future
EnvironmentOur vision is to see communities and their elected representatives across the UK come together to take decisive action on climate change.
British Society Of Blood And Marrow Transplantation And Cellular Therapy
ResearchTo promote education and research in blood and marrow stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The Gold Standards Framework Centre CIO
HealthThe Gold Standards Framework is the UKs leading training provider for generalist frontline staff in caring for people in the last years of life. GSF is a practical and evidence-based end of life care improvement programme.
Cancer Support UK (csuk)
Beneficiary group, HealthCANCER SUPPORT UK* PROVIDES PRACTICAL & EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO PEOPLE WITH CANCER, DURING & AFTER THE TREATMENT PERIOD. WE SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH ALL KINDS OF CANCER ACROSS THE UK. OUR SERVICES, INCL OUR TELEPHONE SUPPORT GROUPS & CANCER KITS, ARE DESIGNED & DELIVERED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED CANCER THEMSELVES TO IMPROVE THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS.*Formerly known as Cancer Recovery Foundation
Geese Theatre Company Limited
Arts, Crime and JusticeTHE PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY OF THE COMPANY IS THE REDUCTION OF CRIME AND RECIDIVISM BY THE PROVISION OF THEATRICAL ACTIVITIES
Royal Society Of Sculptors
ArtsEstablished over 100 years ago, the Society promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture. It aims to inspire, inform and engage everyone with sculpture and to support sculptors' development of their practice to the highest professional standards.
Santa Marta Group
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, SocietySanta Marta Group is a human rights charity, rooted in the Catholic Church, working with people of all faiths and none, which recognises the structural nature of modern slavery and human trafficking and works to end it. It seeks to mobilise the energies and commitment of law enforcement and civil society to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking.
Lifelites
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthRaising funds to donate and maintain specialist technologies for children and young people using palliative care services throughout the British Isles.
Scientific Committee On Antarctic Research
ResearchThe charity has two main objectives: a) advance and promote scientific knowledge, understanding and education on any aspect of; and b) initiate, facilitate, co-ordinate and encourage international scientific research activity in; i)the Antarctic region;ii)on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system; and iii)on the effect of global change on the Antarctic region.
The Lewin Trust
Social welfareThe Lewin Trust's vision is to make a tangible difference to poverty and inequality through early intervention and to break the cycles of dependence on relief. We aim to achieve this by providing grant funding and support to UK charities that are working within the UK or overseas in areas of need or deprivation.
Formission CIO
EducationTheological College
Eil UK
Beneficiary groupEIL UK provides intercultural learning opportunities to create a more peaceful and tolerant world. Each year the charity's cultural immersion programmes include study abroad, family homestays, group educational programmes, training and language courses for more than 1000 international and UK participants. Our work deepens understanding of and appreciation for other countries and cultures.
The National Association For Children Of Alcoholics
Beneficiary group, HealthNacoa provides information and support for everyone affected by a parent's drinking. Our work is about planning a positive future for the 2.6M children who live with parents who drink too much in the UK today; providing them with an opportunity to see that the world can be different from the one they know, that they can break the cycle of addiction and go on to live happy and fulfilled lives.
The Genetics Society
Arts, ResearchThe object of the Society is to promote the advancement of the science of genetics for the benefit of the public. The Society does this by promoting the interchange of scientific information about genetics through running and sponsoring scientific meetings, through publishing scientific journals and through awarding small grants for travel and research, especially to junior scientists.
National Eczema Society
ArtsThe National Eczema Society exists to support people affected by eczema and to work on their behalf. We run phone and email helplines, websites , publish a wide range of information booklets fact sheets and a quarterly magazine and put people in touch with local support groups. We also support medical research into eczema and provide information resources for healthcare professionals.
Members Church Of God International UK Chapter
ReligionMCGI is a Christian religious organization, with its main headquarters in the Philippines and various chapters located around the globe including the UK and the Isle of Man. The majority of the Church members are Filipino nationals but through its continuous effort to propagate the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ across the world, it has grown into a group of diverse racial descents.
Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK
Beneficiary group, Social careTo advance the education & awareness of the general public and medical professionals of the condition known as Pulmonary Hypertension. The relief of need of sufferers of PH, their families & carers through the provision of financial assistance towards, but not exclusively, respite care, travel grants & equipment grants at the discretion of the executive committee, as and when resources allow.
The G C Gibson Charitable Trust
The trustees make donations to registered charities operating throughout the United Kingdom. The majority of donations are recurring as the trustees recognise the importance of helping charities with their core expenditure. However consideration is also given to capital or special projects.
Religious Of The Holy Family Of Bordeaux CIO
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe object of the CIO is the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion through the religious and other charitable work of the Institute as the trustees with the approval of the Superior General shall from time to time think fit
Intelligence Corps Association
HeritageTo promote the well-being & efficiency of the Intelligence Corps by fostering esprit de corps and maintaining contact between past and present members. To educate in the role, history, traditions and ethos of the Corps. To provide relief to qualifying beneficiaries. To commemorate and remember those members, or former members, who have lost their lives or suffered injury in service to the public.
The Royal College Of Chiropractors
EducationProfessional membership organisation that promotes quality, safety and excellence in chiropractic practice and provides postgraduate workplace training, continuing professional development and research funding in the public interest.
British Nuclear Medicine Society
Researchengage with healthcare providers involved in the clinical use of radionuclides - provide resources and encourage the provision of education and training to support CPD - develop standards & guidelines for safe and effective practice - promote research and development - provide greater information for the benefit of patients - Promote and support the recertification/ revalidation of practitioners.
The Women's Royal Army Corps Association (incorporating Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps And Auxiliary Territorial Service Comrades Association)
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaintaining contact between former members of the QMAAC, ATS and WRAC and women still serving in the ARMY.Fostering esprit de Corps, comradeship and welfare.To relieve those in need by making grants or providing or paying for goods, services or facilities for them.