Charities In Scotland
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The Casey Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo make grants for projects, (preferably startup or new intiatives in existing projects) for children worldwide aged up to 18 , to such charitable institutions that the Trustees in their absolute discretion think fit. Before submitting an Application refer to the criteria on the Casey Trust website at www.caseytrust.org
The Cpf Trust
The charity's objects are to support such legally charitable institutions or purposes as the trustees may from time to time determine.The charity will only accept electronic applications, paper, email or telephone applications will not be considered.
United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association
Armed forces, LeisureThe UKPSA advances the amateur sport of practical shooting and dynamic marksmanship through instruction and practice in the use of firearms in competition. It develops shooting skills in His Majesty's subjects so that they are better fitted to serve their country in the Armed Forces, Territorial Army or any other organisation in which their services may be required in the defence of the realm.
The Lettering & Commemorative Arts Trust
ArtsWe encourage the UK's tradition of lettercarving to flourish through our Apprenticeship Scheme, Lettercarving Workshops, regular exhibitions, the Art & Memory Collection and illustrated publications. We also help and advise people with the commissioning of unique memorials and other lettered works,
The British Society For The Philosophy Of Science
Charitable activities, Education, ResearchThe BSPS holds an annual conference with invited speakers and contributed papers, and monthly meetings at which invited speakers present papers. It makes grants to support conferences relevant to research and education in its areas of study and awards annual studentships for doctoral work in philosophy of science in a UK university. Other activities are decided by the committee from time to time.
Keyboard Charitable Trust For Young Professional Performers
ArtsTo bring talented young keyboard players before the public, by developing new performing opportunities and new audiences. It organises recitals which serve to introduce them to the public and to members of the music profession who can assist their careers.
Clc International (uk)
Arts, Charitable activities, ReligionMaintaining a network of shops and a wholesale facility in order to make evangelical Christian literature and resources readily available so that people might come to faith and maturity in the Lord Jesus Christ. Also, when possible, using the funds generated through the activities to support, encourage and enable similar works to be carried out in other countries.
Poodle Network UK
HousingWe are a UK-wide rescue, rehabilitation & rehoming charity for Poodles of any size. We are committed to the welfare of Poodles by offering owners and potential owners advice about the breed and working for the prevention of cruelty and suffering in poodles. We care for abandoned, mistreated and lost Poodles and Poodles in need of a new home, providing veterinary treatment and behavioral training.
Frontier Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareFrontier Youth Trust (FYT) works with young people at risk towards justice, equality and community. Motivated by the Christian faith and informed by its principles, we work with people of all faiths and none. Based upon our youth work experience and research we also support, resource, inform, advise and train those working with and on behalf of disadvantaged young people.
Catenian Association Bursary Fund Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationProvides funding to individual Catholic young people aged 16 - 24 to undertake voluntary work lasting a minimum period of 10 days or who help to look after sick pilgrims visiting Lourdes.
The Charles Hayward Foundation
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to registered charities
The Speakers Art Fund
Charitable activitiesTo advance the education of the public in its knowledge and understanding of the system of government through the acquisition, commissioning and display of art and the advancement of religion in the area surrounding the Palace of Westminster.
Barings Targeted Return Fund
Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue
Beneficiary group, Housing'Raising Frenchies from the Ashes, with TLC'Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue has been established not only to offer a home to any Frenchie (or crossbreeds thereof) in need, but also to educate the public on this wonderful breed, promote good ownership and to help keep Frenchies at home with their families wherever possible.To promote the health and welfare of the breed
The Ian And Clare Mattioli Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe charity aims to help: Children/Young peopleElderly and old peoplePeople with DisabilitiesOther charities and other voluntary bodiesThe general public/mankindo advance life and help people through recreational , educational and leisure activities. To develop skills, capabilities and provide assistance and organise programmes of physical, educational and other activities.
Breast Cancer Research Aid (bcra)
Health, ResearchThe charity helps save lives by supporting the ongoing research into breast cancer, and contributing to the further understanding of the disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment by supporting ground-breaking research programmes.
Tibet Watch
Charitable activitiesTIBET WATCH CONTINUES TO RESEARCH AND PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE, UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ON THE SITUATION IN TIBET AS THE BASIS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION AND RIGHTS-BASED ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF THE TIBETAN PEOPLE.
Jccp
HealthThe JCCP has been established to provide information, support and reassurance to the general public seeking non-surgical aesthetic treatments via the operation of a Government PSA approved register of practitioners and a separate register of education and training providers. The JCCP also campaigns on critical issues affecting patient safety in the non-surgical sector.
The Society Of Architectural Historians Of Great Britain
Arts, HeritageTo further the study and advance the knowledge of the history and development of architecture. The Society publishes the journal "Architectural History", funds PhD students, makes research and publication grants, and arranges symposia, an Architectural History Workshop for graduate students, and study visits to places of architectural interest (including an annual residential field conference).
Huguenot Heritage Centre
HeritageOperating and developing a Huguenot Heritage Centre [i.e. the Huguenot Museum] at 95 High Street, Rochester, ME1 1LX; promoting interest in, and knowledge of, Huguenot heritage; and holding, managing and conserving Huguenot and Huguenot-related collections and archives and making them publicly available for the purpose of viewing and research and the publication of the results of that research.
The Benevolent Fund Of The College Of Optometrists & The Association Of Optometrists
Education, Social welfareFinancial and other support to current and retired members of the optical profession and their dependents
The Muscle Help Foundation
Beneficiary groupDelivering Muscle Dreams for children and young people between the ages 8 and 28 with Muscular Dystrophy and allied neuromuscular conditions throughout the United Kingdom.
Gfg Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationDelivery of the Industrial Cadets programme to 1300 young people in partnership with the Engineering Development Trust (Charity No 1156066). Development of GFG Scholarships, Bursaries and Junior Apprenticeships.
Anglican Catholic Church (original Province) - Diocese Of The United Kingdom
ReligionTO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION BY THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH AND INSTRUCTION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE PRACTICES SET OUT IN THE SCHEDULE HEREIN APPEARING THROUGH ITS PARISHES AND OTHERWISE WITHIN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES AS FAR AS THIS MAY BE POSSIBLE AND THROUGH ITS MEMBERSHIP OF THE WORLD WIDE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (ORIGINAL PROVINCE).
Third Order, Society Of Saint Francis
Arts, Housing, Social welfareThe European Province of the Third Order, through groups, organises activities and publications, which reflect aspects of Franciscan Spirituality. The Province also seeks to sponsor educational opportunities for individuals from deprived parts of the Order to enable lay or ordained individuals to increase their own Franciscan knowledge which may then be shared with their home communities.