Charities In Nottinghamshire
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Epic Partners
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, LeisureProviding after-school programmes.Delivering Community Games holiday programmes.Designing and delivering swimming programmes.Developing football in the area.Working with families.Establishing emotional well-being support for parents.Promoting facilities in the local area.Positive promotion and use of local parks and venues.
The Hospice Of The Good Shepherd
HealthThe Bassetlaw Hospice, working in partnership with the Nottinghamshire Foundation NHS Trust, provides facilities and services to support palliative care for the local community. It exists to enable patients living with a progressive life limiting illness and their carers, to achieve the best quality of life.
Sustainable Travel Collective LTD
Sustainable Travel Collective delivers sustainable travel related partnership, marketing, promotional and cycle related services. It influences change and deliver travel related products and services to a wide range of local communities. Communities benefit economically and socially from reduced cost, reduced congestion, increased accessibly and health and well being
Friary Drop-In Limited
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareThe Friary delivers advice, health and support services which help empower local vulnerable unemployed adults to rebuild their lives. We offer a variety of services under one roof so as to help address the complex needs represented within our client base. These services include a GP surgery, drugs counselling, welfare rights advice, clothing and food provision and IT literacy training.
City Arts (nottingham) LTD
Arts, Economic and community developmentTo develop participation in the arts and creative industry throughout the city and beyond.To tackle social issues, exclusion and regeneration through the arts.To raise public awareness of and support for the arts.To provide accessible and effective evaluation/dissemination of all aspects of practices.
Mansfield Community And Voluntary Service (cvs)
Charity and VCS supportMansfield CVS is an umbrella organisation set up to support the people of Mansfield and district and specifically to provide advice, guidance and training to the community and voluntary sector in Mansfield. The groups total about 500 in the area, including 90 plus self help groups.
Willow Tree Family Farm
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareEDUCATIONAL AND LEISURE SERVICES, Sports, Nature, horticulture, social health and wellbeing, unemployment, disadvantaged families and disability in children and adults
Salcare LTD
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareWe help create safer & stronger communities across Amber Valley, Erewash & surrounding areas, where families who are moving away from hardship or abuse, feel empowered to build a new future. We do this through the provision of practical & emotional support for the whole family, including Salcare Escape Domestic Abuse service, furniture warehouse, community pantry & community cafe & hub.
Nottinghamshire County Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. The method of achieving the aim is by young people in partnership with adults
Asylum Academy For Extreme Sports
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for taking part in skateboarding, in-line skating, BMX and scooter riding. We are based on the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and serve both counties.
Pcc Chilwell
ReligionThe PCC supports the work of the Anglican Church in the parish of Chilwell
Nottingham Arts Theatre Limited
Arts, EducationProvision of Theatre to the Nottingham Community, the education in drama and music to schools and organizations in our area.
Solomon's Knot Productions Limited
Arts, Social welfareWe aim to provide opportunities for talented young instrumentalists and singers to perform baroque music on a professional stage and, in doing so, we aim to bring the riches of the baroque music repertoire to as wide an audience as possible and to facilitate access to this music for the disadvantaged including, but not limited to, the young.
Sikh Temple Trust, Nottingham
ReligionPromotion of the Sikh faith in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire through the teaching, preaching and celebration of the Sikh Faith and principles. To promote inclusion of all members in activities that bring the membership together to promote the ideals of Sikh Faith. To provide services and activities in line with the Sikh faith.
Borders Mission Circuit
Beneficiary groupProvide public acts of worship & teaching through sermons, courses and groupsCarry out pastoral work including visiting the sick & bereavedPromote Christianity through the staging of events & servicesConduct religious assemblies in schoolsPromote the whole mission of the church & assist social cohesion through help with activities for older people, parents & toddlers & specific need groups
Hucknall Flight Test Museum
Charity and VCS support, Heritage, LeisureHucknall Flight Test Museum acts, in affiliation with the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, as custodians of the aviation heritage, historical stories and events, associated with the Rolls-Royce Hucknall Flight Test Establishment site, in particular between the years 1934 to 1971, but additionally both before and after this period. Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust volunteer members run the museum.
The Ben Kinsella Trust
Beneficiary groupPromote knife-crime awareness and the major threat the problem poses. To educate children of all ages of the consequences of knife crime.
Open Heaven Church
ReligionOn 1 September 2011 the activites of Charity 1072832 were transferred. The Charities objects are "The proclamation and furtherance of the Christian Gospel and the preaching and teaching of the word of God in accordance with the essential Doctrine and Articles of belief of the Pioneer Network of Churches."
Nottingham Castle Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the education of the public about Nottingham Castle, its occupiers,the legend of Robin Hood and their place in Nottingham's and Great Britain's history, the history and geology of the caves of Nottingham Castle and Nottingham generally, establish and maintain a museum and preserve, restore or enhance the building known as Nottingham Castle, ancillary buildings and grounds
Pasic
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfarePASIC provide practical, financial and social support to the families of children and young people living with cancer. Our family support workers help families build support networks to reduce isolation. We also offer financial assistance and organise activities such as parties, trips and other events so that families can spend quality time together away from the stresses of the hospital.
Nottinghamshire Independent Domestic Abuse Services(nidas)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareNIDAS is an organisation offering safety, advice, practical help and emotional support to victims of Domestic Abuse.NIDAS offers a range of services which gives children, young people and their families access to professional support whatever their situation.
Sandtoft Transport Centre Limited
HeritageOperation of a working trolleybus and transport museum, including the associated restoration and/ or conservation of exhibits, archives etc.
Jubilee House Christian School
Beneficiary group, EducationWe work with children and young people who have struggled in mainstream schools and do not qualify for a place in a special school. This may be because of undiagnosed SEN or behaviour problems.
Children's Bereavement Centre
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide a range of free specialist bereavement support and advice for Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire children, young people (3-18 years) and their parents/carers. Professionals have access to professional guidance and training to improve their knowledge and skills in supporting local grieving families.
St Leonard's Hospital
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingAlms Housing for the elderly