Charities In Nottingham City
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Lace City Chorus
Arts, Beneficiary groupWe are a Nottingham based female barbershop chorus with over 90 members. We are seven times Regional champions (UK and Netherlands). We have competed in Las Vegas, St. Louis and most recently in Kansas City at the International competition, where we placed 9th in 2024. We work closely with our local community to share our love of singing.
Windmill Community Gardens
Environment, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo further or benefit the residents of Nottingham City together with voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to promote the preservation, conservation and protection of the environment through environmentally friendly gardening practices, the promotion of physical and mental health, and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities.
Derby Pentecostal Church
EducationDerby Pentecostal Church (DPC) is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our church and to become part of our parish community.Sunday worship is from 10:00-12:30hr., which is followed by sunday school. In addition to the Sunday worship, prayer meetings are also held 3 times a week, in Belper, Nottingham, and Burton-upon-Trent.
Plumptre Hospital
Beneficiary group, HealthProvision of pensions for single ladies of limited means and in excess of 60 years of age
African Women Empowerment Forum (awef)
Beneficiary groupAWEF empowerment process seek to give African Women, Refugees and Asylum Seekers and their children the power of making decisions on their own, through having access to information and resources that will enhance them in making proper decision, grant them options from which they can make choices for themselves, then having the abilities to exercise assertiveness within collective decision-making .
The Clifton Village Hall Trust
Education, Facilities, Social welfareVillage Hall is venue for a variety of social events.Maintenance of the Village Hall and School House - which is let to a tennant
Bells Lane Community Association
Arts, Associations, FacilitiesAt Bells lane Community Centre, we create a welcoming and inclusive environment where residents of all ages can come together, connect, and thrive. Our centre serves as a hub for a variety of activities and services designed to enrich the lives of community members.1. We offer Educational Programs that provides a range of classes and workshops, from literacy and language courses to
Shanthi Vihara And Meditation Centre
Facilities, Health, Religion, Research, Saving of lives1. Ministering to the spiritual,educational and moral develeopment, and also to the material needs where necessary of the Buddhist Community in Nottingham & Nottinghanshire;2. Advancing knowledge of Buddhism & Buddhist Philosophy, Mindfulness Meditation, and Buddhist culture & civilisation;3. Charitable activities directed at alleviating suffering resulting from natural and man-made disasters.
Support For Survivors
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe aim to empower male & female survivors aged 18 & older who have experienced childhood sexual/incest/emotional/ physical/neglect abuse, rape & trafficking, to reach their full potential through personal development recovery, training, education, & employment. Additionally, we strive to raise awareness, enhance understanding among professionals & decision-makers of the trauma, impact & prevalence
Muslim Foundation UK
Religion, Social welfareTO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC FAITH BY THE PROVISION OF A COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE TO SERVE MUSLIM AND NON MUSLIMS.THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP BY THE PROVISION OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THE POOR AND NEEDY AROUND THE WORLD.TO PROMOTE AND FULFIL SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES BENEFICIAL TO THE COMMUNITY AND IN OTHER PARTS OF THE UK OR THE WORLD AS DEEMED FIT.
124th Nottingham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationScouting - a wide range of activities for boys and girls from ages 6 up to 18
The Joshua George And Sophie Mellers Charity
HousingThe purpose of the Charity is to maintain the J G and S Mellers Almshouses at 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188 and 190 Wollaton Vale, Nottingham to provide housing for necessitous persons of good character and reputation being residents in the City of Nottingham.
Henry Hanley For Almshouses
Housing, Social welfareProvide almshouse accommodation to poor persons of good character by letting of its nine properties.
Dunkirk Fun Club
Beneficiary groupThe charity has continued to offer out of hours childcare for young people aged 3 - 11 years
The Nottingham Bridge Club
Runs regular bridge drives, provides course in bridge for beginners and improves, encourages participation in competitive events
Strelley Community Club
LeisureCommunity club providing a range of social and sporting activities for the Strelley area.
Clifton Welfare Rights Advice Centre
Provision of generalist advice service
Runspire Together
Health, LeisureThe charity advocates for the benefits of running, walking and Nordic walking in enhancing fitness, well-being, positive mental health, and fostering social interactions. Firmly believing in the transformative power of group exercise, we aspire to assist individuals in reaching their objectives, be it related to health improvement, fitness enhancement.
Bethesda Ministries (nottingham)
ReligionThe charity is involved in the enhancement of an individual's life using biblical principles. As such, it conducts studies in Christian education; it conducts training in debt management and drug proofing; it financial supports all other charities with a similar ethos.
Nottinghamshire Down's Syndrome Support Group
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe relief of the needs of people with Down's Syndrome, their families and carers, for public benefit, in particular, but not exclusively by providing information, advice, support, and educational, vocational, social, cultural and sporting opportunities and by raising awareness of Down's Syndrome within Nottinghamshire, in order to maximise opportunities for their participation and inclusion.
Nottinghamshire Pride
Arts, Beneficiary group, SocietyTo promote equality and diversity for the public benefit and in particular the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity raising the awareness of the public with regards to all aspects of discrimination in society and issues and difficulties affecting the lives of LGTB people. Celebrating diversity of LGBT communities, staging an annual LGBT festival.
Good Companions
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareGood Companions is a charity which covers the Clifton, Wilford and Silverdale areas of Nottingham. Good Companions aims to reduce the isolation and loneliness experienced by the older residents in the area, by the provision of a Volunteer Visiting Scheme and weekly Friendship Groups.
Oak Field School Fund
EducationTo undertake activities which promote the charitable work of the school and further the education and advancement of the life of the pupils.
Dawn Christadelphian Publications
Arts, ReligionPublishing books, booklets and other religious information for distribution world-wide. Publishing "The Dawn" monthly magazine on behalf of the Dawn Christadelphian Fellowship. Making welfare grants and giving financial assistance for preaching activities in the UK and overseas. The Charity is based in Nottingham where it has an office and storage facilities for its publications.
Ecoworks
Facilities, Heritage, Social welfareEcoworks is a Nottingham based charity that promotes the interests and personal development of people who are socially disadvantaged by delivering activities connected with the conservation, restoration and enhancement of the environment. It currently manages one site on Hungerhill Gardens in St Ann's.