Charities In Northern Ireland
Discover 4,238 charities in Northern Ireland. Use the search below to filter within these results.
National Association Of Student Money Advisers
Charitable activitiesNASMA acts as a focus for information exchange between practitioners in the field of student funding, bringing together professionals from across the sector encouraging the free exchange of ideas.We work closely with national decision makers and their influences on student finance policy.In addition we work with other relevent sector organisations to promote the needs of students and our members.
People First Dorset
Beneficiary groupPeople First Dorset empowers people with learning disabilities to be independent, have their voices heard and be included in community life.
The Thomas Rawcliffe Charitable Trust
Armed forces, ArtsThe objects of the charity are: * Welfare of animals. * Preservation of the environment. * Support of charities connected with education, the Army and chartered accountants. * Literary and musical societies.
The Thomas Wall Trust
Social welfareThe Trust arose from the wish of Thomas Wall II in 1920 and gives grants for the assistance, support and encouragement of (a) individuals who have financial difficulties but who wish to pursue vocational courses and (b) registered charities for specific projects showing originality in the fields of education and social service in its broadest sense.
The Grant Thornton Foundation
The Grant Thornton Foundation is a charity dedicated to making a positive impact on our communities through strategic funding and support of charities. The Foundation is a tangible demonstration of our values, our dedication to social impact and our commitment to creating a better future for all.
The National Society For Phenylketonuria (united Kingdom) Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Society exists to provide help and support to people with PKU and their families and carers.We continue to promote the education,medical and welfare of PKU sufferers.
Professionals Aid Council
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities101 General Charitable Purposes102 Education/Training104 Disability105 Relief of Poverty201 Children/Young People202 Elderly/Old People203 People with Disabilities301 Makes grants to individuals
Rosetta Life
Heritagea) To offer a creative opportunity to those living with life-limiting illness (participants) that enables them to tell their stories in whatever form is appropriate to their needs b) To advance participant rehabilitation by offering creative initiatives that restore confidence & self-esteem.c) To present performances & screenings that bring the stories of participants to the wider community
Calisen Impact Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Charity will provide benefit by primarily supporting existing charitable organisations through grant making activity. This will assist existing charitable organisations to carry out their charitable work in the public benefit.
True Freedom Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionA CHRISTIAN SUPPORT AND TEACHING MINISTRY FOR MEN AND WOMEN SEEKING HELP FOR UNWANTED SAME SEX ATTRACTIONS OR SIMILAR ISSUES AND FOR THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS. TEACHING AT CHURCHES, COLLEGES AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS. PROVISION OF LITERATURE AND WEBSITE TO AID THOSE WE SUPPORT.
Benevolent Fund Of The Incorporated Society Of Musicians
Arts, Health, Social welfareSince 2019, the ISM Members Fund has focused on delivering services and resources to help ISM members improve their physical, mental, and financial health. It operates mental health services including counselling and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and offers a physiotherapy service, as well as discounted hearing protection and financial resources.
The Ouseley Church Music Trust
Arts, Education, Religion"To promote and maintain to a high standard the choral services of the Church of England, the Church in Wales or the Church of Ireland (whether simple or elaborate) in such way as the trustees see fit ... including the promotion of the religious, musical and secular education of pupils attending any school in which instruction in the doctrines of ... the said Churches is given ..."
The Ecumenical Council For Corporate Responsibility (eccr)
Economic and community development, Social welfare, SocietyThe Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility's core charitable objective is to prevent and relieve poverty, and to advance environmental protection, human rights, conflict resolution, citizenship and community development, by promoting business ethics, corporate responsibility and ethical investment.
Childhood Tumour Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthWe support children and young people up to the age of 30 and their families affected by Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1). We organise residential camps for children and days out for families. We are passionate about mental health and wellbeing. We work closely with health visitors to raise awareness and early diagnosis of NF1.
The Open University Students' Educational Trust
Education, Social welfareWe give grants for course fees and essential study costs to OU students who are in financial difficulty and unable to receive financial assistance from government and university sources.
Aset (1982) Limited
EducationASET is the UK professional body for placement and employability staff at HE and FE institutions. It has been the catalyst for the development of guidelines and the dissemination of best practice in many areas. It also seeks to champion the general concept of work-based learning. ASET offers support, advice, representation and strategic leadership to all professionals who work in the sector.
Comfort Cases UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareComfort cases are rucksacks filled with essential and comfort items for children and young people entering the care system. Often children move with the clothes on their back or are given a black bin bag for their cherished belongings. We are working to end this practice whilst providing the essentials for a children and young people transitioning into, out of or moving around the care system.
Border Terrier Welfare
Re-homing, rescue, and veterinary assistance of, and to, Border Terriers, owned by the public at large.
Everyone Can
Beneficiary groupThe Charity helps disabled people overcome barriers to accessing computers and technology. Everyone Can assesses the adapted technology that will benefit disabled people and provides training and on-going support for specialist software and hardware. The Charity works with individuals and organisations. The Charity also offers computer gaming days for groups of disabled children.
Preoperative Association
HealthThe Preoperative Association is a medical specialist society with over 600 members providing guidance, training and setting national standards for inter-professional healthcare teams involved in preoperative assessment and preparation of surgical patients. Improving the standard of care delivered to patients undergoing surgical procedures.
The Cibc World Markets Children's Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe objectives of the Foundation are to promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of children or children's charities worldwide by the provision of financial and other assistance and by promoting volunteerism.
Lawyers Against Poverty
Social welfareTo inspire lawyers to play a part in global justice and provide a means by which they can fulfil their duties as lawyers in society. To raise awareness of the impact on the relief of poverty that can be achieved through improved access to justice.
D D Mcphail Charitable Settlement CIO
Beneficiary groupTo benefit charitable institutions with charitable objectives in the UK without restriction. The trustees are requested to prefer the following objectives in making donations: The furtherance of medical research The care of the disabled, particularly disabled children The care of the aged and infirm
First Ipc Presbytery Of The United Kingdom
Support network for a number of IPC Presbyterian Churches in England and Europe
Military Vs Cancer
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, ReligionWe are a military founded, driven charity with extremely high standards. We provide grants to Military/Ministry of Defence personnel, past and present, including their immediate families who are suffering the effects of cancer. Military vs Cancer cannot stop cancer, we cannot control or alter its path but what we can do is step in and simplify the process to ease the pain of the families involved.