Charities In Nottingham City
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Communities Unite (nottingham)
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareOur charity offers a range of activities to support young people in disadvantaged areas with barriers that are stopping them from progression. We offer a mixture of sports from football, basketball and multi sports as well as youth provisions to target teens aged 11-17 in high risk areas. As well as this we offer holiday clubs and one to one support helping improve the wellbeing of young people.
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.
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.
Dunkirk Fun Club
Beneficiary groupThe charity has continued to offer out of hours childcare for young people aged 3 - 11 years
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.
Top Valley Community Association
Associations, Facilities, LeisureThe Top Valley Community Centre aim to provide a range of activities and services for the local and wider communities. Some of our regular activities include sports, Faith groups, Zumba, fitness sessions (Y.M.C.A), Slimming World, Tenants and Residents Association. Craft and Chat , Coffee mornings.
Basford Hall Miners Welfare Centre
Leisure, ProfessionsPromotion of social intercourse and mutual helpfulness, mental and moral improvement, rational recreation and support of the charitable activities of Basford Hall Miners' Welfare.
Strelley Community Club
LeisureCommunity club providing a range of social and sporting activities for the Strelley area.
The Nottingham Bridge Club
Runs regular bridge drives, provides course in bridge for beginners and improves, encourages participation in competitive events
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.
The Zone Youth Project
Beneficiary groupVarious formal and informal education and youth work projects in Nottingham City, including alternative education for young people excluded from mainstream education or in need of some intensive support to re-engage. We also provide life-skills, an open access youth club and offer young people 1-2-1 support and informal education opportunities.
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.
Henry Hanley For Almshouses
Housing, Social welfareProvide almshouse accommodation to poor persons of good character by letting of its nine properties.
Ark Church Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Childcare, ReligionChristian Church, seeking to make Christ relevant to the local community. Sunday and midweek worshipChildren and Youth ClubsCommunity Nursery and Childcare
Realise
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportSupports local VCS providers in tackling youth violence and involvement in crime in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Bluetonic
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo provide or assist in the provision of activities in the interest of social welfare. This is for individuals who may not usually have access due to youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances. The object is to improve their conditions of life. We do this by creating experiences in, on or around blue spaces in the East Midlands.
Young Creatives Nottingham
Young Creative Awards
The Dominion House Church
ReligionOrganising Church services for Church membersEvangelising our communityorganisin Christian conferences and seminars
Y-Notts
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesy-notts is an independent charity based in Nottingham and gives financial assistance in the form of grants to young people aged between 15 and 30 for the purpose of furthering their education, training and personal development, in a wide sense.
Ng Church Network
ReligionThe NG Church Network exists to impact the people of Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands by developing and pioneering healthy flourishing churches. This is achieved through leadership training and joint services. Also we support development projects in other countries where we have built relational links.
Turning Wheel Buddhist Temple
Arts, Health, ReligionTurning Wheel Buddhist Temple is a Soto Zen temple in Leicester, East Midlands. Our tradition is based on the practice of serene reflection meditation (zazen).The temple offers a regular schedule of meditation, day retreats, festivals and other events, as well as individual guidance, for anyone who would like to learn about meditation or deepen and broaden their practice.
Bulwell Hall Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, LeisureWe provide many different services to the local community including Exercise Classes, Toddler Groups,Baby Groups For Under 5s and many more.