Charities In Northern Ireland
Discover 4,238 charities in Northern Ireland. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Vasculitis UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careVasculitis UK tries to support people in the UK with any of the 21 different types. They do this through providing information both online, social media and written text. By providing research grants to try to find a cure or better treatment for sufferers. By supporting carers and families and help them to understand the condition. By being advocates with the medical professionals.
The Toyota (gb) Charitable Trust
General Charitable purposes
British Lymphology Society
The object of the CIO is the preservation and protection of good health among people in the UK living with lymphoedema/chronic oedema - in particular by advancing education and knowledge in the field of lymphology and related subjects.
UK Welcomes Refugees
Beneficiary groupUK Welcomes Refugees has established the charity alongside refugee organisations accompanying displaced and resettled refugees within our communities who are in need of support and integration.
The Dream Factory
Beneficiary groupTo relieve the suffering of children and young people aged from 3 years to 25 years, living in the UK, with life limiting or terminal illnesses and/or severe disabilities, by granting wishes and dreams in order to bring happiness and joy, for example: toys and games, meeting a famous person, trip or party.
The Barry Green Memorial Fund
Charitable activitiesPROVISION OF GRANTS IN AID FOR CHARITIES (AND EXCEPTIONALLY INDIVIDUALS) ENGAGED IN THE RESCUE, MAINTENANCE AND BENEFIT OF CRUELLY TREATED ANIMALS.
The Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust
ResearchWe consider grant applications from UK-based students of any nationality who are: a) graduates with a 1st or 2.1 Bachelor's degree with honours, or a higher degree; b) studying for a degree in medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine taken as a second degree, or for a higher degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma in any subject; c) already resident in the UK when applying.
United Kingdom Literacy Association
Arts, Charitable activitiesUKLA presents an informed national voice on language, literacy and communication issues. The Association organises conferences, training, publications and research in order to encourage dialogue between research and teaching and challenge and shape policy developments.
The W H Smith Group Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS supportThe Charity's principal object, as defined in its Trust Deed, is raising money for charitable purposes and distributing the funds to selected charitable organisations. All surplus funds are donated at the discretion of the Trustees to other charitable organisations, nominated by staff of the WH Smith Group.
Tofs
Arts, Beneficiary group, ResearchDisseminating information to our membership via leaflets, our TOF Book, periodic newsletters, social media and website. Running conferences and other gatherings where patients and their families can learn about the condition, its causes, treatment and ongoing management. Provision of pastoral support. Liaising and collaborating, where appropriate, with medical professionals and researchers.
Unitarian College
EducationEducation and training
The Richard Lawes Foundation
Charitable activitiesWe are a grant making charity which supports appeals and not for profit organisations where donations will have a real and immediate impact. We prefer smaller charitable institutions and specialised or local branches of larger charitable institutions. However, at present unsolicited applications are not being considered.
International Christian Maritime Association
Social welfareThe objects of the charity are the promotion of the spiritual, social and material welfare andreligious education of all seafarers, and the relief of need, hardship or distress among seafarers.The charity is a second and third tier service provider.The charity is a free association of Christian organisations working with seafarers worldwide.
Townswomen's Guilds
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportTownswomen's Guilds (TG) acts as an umbrella organisation for the national movement. It provides administrative frameworks and works to promote the movement across the UK by assisting in the formation of new Guilds and in the recruitment of new members. It provides national events to bring members together, a magazine to link members and campaigns on matters that make women's lives better .
Parenting Mental Health
Beneficiary group, HealthTraining, support, and peer mentorship of parents of young people with mental health issues and other complex needs.
Laymen's Evangelical Fellowship UK
ReligionThe object of the Association is to advance the Christian Evangelical Faith and to actively promote and support missionary cause abroad, particularly in developing countries, and for that purpose and in particular without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing to work for revival in churches and amongst students. We use preaching and teaching of the Word of God, distribution of litera
The Foundation For Forgiveness And Reconciliation
ArtsThe Foundation for Forgiveness and Reconciliation exists to prevent violence and transform conflict by promoting values of peace and reconciliation through workshops and film in the UK and Lebanon.
The Pixel Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthTHE PIXEL FUND PROVIDES GRANTS TO OTHER CHARITIES BASED AND OPERATING IN THE UK INVOLVED IN THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS.
Pregnancy Sickness Support
Beneficiary group, HealthInformation and support for those experiencing pregnancy sickness and their carers
Williams Syndrome Foundation Limited
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe Williams Syndrome Foundation, founded in 1980, is run for parents by parents with the aim of providing information and support to for people with WS, and those who love, care for and educate them. We fund research into WS to inform and update our guidelines, webinars and publications. We provide opportunities for families to meet and share peer support, online and in person, across the UK.
Institute For Children, Youth And Mission
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe principal activity of the Institute for Children, Youth and Mission, in promoting both the Christian faith and education, is to provide training courses, with appropriate validation and accreditation, to undertake research and produce publications to support Christian work with young people, children, families, schools and communities.
Yga (young Global Impact)
Beneficiary group, Education, ResearchYGA focuses on advancing STEM education for all with sustainability focus, targeting under-funded primary schools for children aged 7-11. World Science Movement project is YGA's key initiative which combines STEM skills with social responsibility. YGA delivers STEM kits with SDG-based curricula, digital platforms to schools and teacher training to enhance interactive learning and track impact.
Commonwealth Heritage Forum
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe Commonwealth Heritage Forum is a membership organsiation open to all interested in the shared built heritage of the Commonwealth. By sharing expertise, best practice and technical solutions to common conservation problems, we can help disdvantaged communities find creative solutions for heritage at risk, urban regeneration, skills development, education and youth training.
The Actors' Children's Trust
Beneficiary groupGrant, advice and support for the children of professional actors and their families, throughout the UK.
The Swedish Benevolent Trust
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareTo give relief for persons in need, hardship or distress who are Swedish or descendant or family member, or closely associated with the Swedish Church.