Charities In Nottingham City
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Open Homes Nottingham
Beneficiary group, HousingServices are providing emergency accommodation for young people at risk of becoming homeless and providing an access point for homeless young people.
The Djanogly Foundation
Grants are made to registered charities.
Nottingham Hebrew Congregation
The charity was dormant as at 31 December 2020. The charity commenced operations 1 January 2021
Sri Nabh Kamal Raja Saheb Trust
Religionplace of worship for the conduct of marriages,funerals and other services according to rites of the said religion and social and physical training(jog classes)
Shelter Housing Advice And Research Project (leicester)
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo prevent and relieve hardship and distress amongst persons who are (or who have been) homeless; living in adverse housing conditions; unemployed; and/or experiencing social exclusion and to provide to such persons support appropriate to their needs.
Industrial Law Society
Charitable activitiesThe objects of the Society are to advance the education of the public in industrial law and industrial relations, their practical application and development with a view to the education of all persons who are concerned with industrial law and industrial relations
Nottingham Chinese Christian Church
Education, ReligionBY AND THROUGH CARRYING OUT WORSHIP, OUTREACH, VISITATION, FELLOWSHIP GROUPS, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES, OUR CHURCH AIMS TO PROMOTE THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, PRIMARILY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, TO THE CHINESE COMMUNITY IN NOTTINGHAM AND DISTRICT.
Hillside Gospel Hall Trust
The Trust provides and maintains gospel halls for the religious activities of Christians often referred to as 'Brethren'. Details of the origins, teachings and way of life of the Brethren can be found on their website -www.plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch.org. Meetings held at these gospel halls include the Lord's Supper (Communion), Gospel preachings, Bible readings and Bible addresses.
Literacy Volunteers
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingThe object of the CIO is to advance the education of children, adults and families by helping those experiencing difficulties in acquiring literacy skills. We aim to support children and adults to develop a genuine interest and love of reading for pleasure. We aim to develop and promote speech, language, communication, confidence, self esteem, literacy and strategies for learning in the home.
Sri Guru Teg Bahadar Gurdwara Nottingham
Arts, Facilities, Religioncommunity centre, language classes, cooking classes, sewing classes, music classes
Silverdale Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSilverdale Pre-school opens every morning and afternoon (Except Wednesday afternoon), Monday to Friday, term time only. We have 35 spaces per session and 8 staff. We offer breakfast club and lunch club and work to the Early Years Foundation Stage and cover all seven areas of learning.
The Dyna And Fala Weinstock Charitable Trust
Charity donates funds to worthy causes in the UK and Israel
The Nottingham Operatic Society
Arts, Charitable activities, LeisureTo provide education and entertainment for members of the general public by giving a wide range of affordable, concessionary theatrical performances and concerts of music, drama and dance in the Nottingham area. To improve on performing or back stage skills for both amateur and professional members. Where possible to provide funds, time and performances to help charities.
The Nottingham Harmonic Society
ArtsTHE STUDY AND PERFORMANCEOF CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL MUSIC OF THE HIGHEST CLASS AND THE CONDUCT OF ANY CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES INCIDENTAL AND CONDUCIVE THERETO AND SO THAT THE OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY SHALL BE CONFINED TO CHARITABLE PURPOSES ONLY ACCORDING TO THE LEGAL MEANING OF THE TERM.
Butterfly Space
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and Justice, Education, Facilities, Health5 Nurseries, Primary School, Youth Club, food and school garden programme, Permaculture, HIV/AIDS counselling and business opportunities, sponsors Secondary pupils, supports albinoes and maternity hospitals. Teacher training. Training in radio journalism. Tailoring, building and catering training for adults with physical disabilities. Vocational training centre for school leavers. Prison visits.
Think Children
Beneficiary groupThink Children offers an early intervention service for children with emerging emotional, social and/or behavioural issues mainly in the City and County of Nottinghamshire. Think Children can offer training courses/ workshops on postive behaviour support for parent/carers
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St John The Baptist, Beeston, Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social welfareActivities are those connected with a religious organisation. They include fund-raising, care of the disadvantaged, religious teachings and educational activities for adults and children.
Transforming Notts Together
Social welfareBuilding relationships with churches/other faith charities across Nottingham/shire as they help people break free from poverty and isolation arising from injustice and inequality. We achieve this by: INSPIRING people to engage with communities; EQUIPPING and partnering organisations to enhance and develop their skills and resources; and CONNECTING churches and faith organisations in networks.
Clifton Football Club
LeisureClifton All Whites Football Club will provide football training, matches, tournaments, clinics, camps, recreation, education, research and facilities that serve the all year round needs of local people, in a positive and supportive environment, staffed by well trained local individuals who will welcome participants of all skill levels, ancestry, ethnicity and gender, an all-inclusive Football Club
Queensberry Baptist Church
ReligionThe Church is an evangelical christian organisation and is part of the Baptist denomination of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It seeks to promote the Christian Faith and is eager to serve the local community as well as supporting various christian ministries around the world.
Community Recording Studio
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe main activities are to offer a drop-in space for young people primarily between the ages of 13 ÔÇô 25 around music/dance, music technology, performance and design, where they can develop new or existing skills in and around these areas in a friendly environment, free of charge.
Sherwood Community Association CIO
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social careCommunity Cafe, Playgroup, Children's Dance, Children's Exercise, Adult Tap, Chair Zumba & Social, Yoga inc Pre and Postnatal, self help groups for people who stammer, Aphasia, Arthritis Care, AA, Bobbin Lace, Art Classes, Counselling for adults, Home Care, Education for adults with learning difficulties, Community Garden Group, NHS physio sessions, Space for meetings & training
Brightsparks Arts In Mental Health CIO
Arts, Charitable activities, HealthBrightSparks Arts in Mental Health CIO (BSA) provides creative opportunities for people living with mental health conditions in Leicester/Shire and beyond to enable them to build self esteem, develop skills and challenge stigma. BSA delivers workshops, projects, events, exhibitions and publications to showcase the work of participants, and provides advocacy and advice to organisations/ the public.
Aspley Partnership
LeisureAspley Partnership makes available to the local community meeting spaces at the Minver Crescent Sports Centre, Aspley. The facilities may be hired for sports and other activities that benefit the local community. Aspley Partnership funds and co-ordinates a range of targeted activities e.g.
Nottingham Health & Education Support
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureTo provide advice and assistance to young people as a means of advancing in life, education and employment and providing recreational and leisure time activities in the interests of social welfare. To provide support to parents and young people with information about education, parenting and health.