Charities In Scotland
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General Aviation Safety Council
Arts, LeisureThe charity works to improve safety in all forms of general aviation via: quarterly magazine 'Flight Safety' - newsletters, - physical safety evenings, seminars, webinars, visits & outside events - production of safety material - special investigations - responding to consultations and delivery of Airspace Infringements Awareness courses approved by the CAA.
Alternatives To Violence Project, Britain
By the provision of experiential workshops and a distance learning programme. AVP aims to relieve those afflicted by violence or abuse in their own lives, whether they are aggressors or victims or both. The workshops develop people's abilities to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence.
Idea Foundation
iDEA Foundation helps people develop digital and enterprise skills, discover new talents and gain digital confidence, for free. iDEA learners work through modules online to be rewarded with digital badges and points which are collected, and count towards achieving the Bronze, Silver or Gold Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award.
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Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfare'The relief of unemployment for the public benefit of communities throughout Tyne and Wear in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment''The prevention or relief of poverty throughout the UK by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty'
The Jane Austen Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HeritageThe organisation exists to celebrate the nineteenth century British author Jane Austen by: promoting the appreciation and study of the life, work and times of Jane Austen and her family; preserving the manuscripts, letters and memorabilia of Jane Austen and her family; continuing a programme of scholarly publications; and supporting the work of Jane Austen's House, Chawton.
The Speedomick Foundation
Charitable activities, Social welfareWe look to provide grants to organisations in the UK to assist the provision of opportunities for young and or disadvantaged people to help remove themselves from poverty
Campaign For The Arts
Charitable activitiesOur mission is to champion, defend and expand access to art and culture, for and with the public. We create projects, initiatives and well-researched information to inform people, express the value of the arts to contemporary society, and ensure that everyone in the UK has opportunities to experience and participate in the arts.
Olly's Future
HealthOlly's Future has three aims, in loving memory of Oliver Hare from Worthing who brought joy and happiness to all he met.1. To develop and deliver suicide preventions initiatives, campaigns and training.2.To promote well-being, particularly through the arts.3.To support other organisations that have similar aims.We also celebrate Oliver's life with awards at UCL and Christ's Hospital.
Cultura Trust
Economic and community development, Heritageoperating primarily throughout Yorkshire, Cumbria, the North East of England and Scotland but also nationally as a building preservation trust and an impartial advisory body offering guidance to those interested in the enhancement and protection of the historic environment in both rural and urban areas, providing training and education in traditional building and engineering heritage skills.
Help The Homeless Limited
Crime and Justice, HousingOur principal aim is to support the care and treatment of the single homeless.The reasons for their being homeless vary, but may include ill-health, those who are discharged offenders, drug and drink addicts or other adverse circumstances in their lives.We financially support hostels, drop-in centres and the like with grants.
President Of The Regimental Institute 1st Battalion Scots Guards
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National Network For The Education Of Care Leavers
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careThe National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) is a community of professionals working together to transform the progression of care-experienced young people into and through further and higher education. NNECL provides advice, guidance and support to those who are working with care-experienced young people and care leavers to encourage the improvement of services for care leavers
Local Welcome CIO
SocietyCommunity capacity buildingHuman rights/religious or racial harmony / equality or diversity
Ptsd999
Crime and Justice, HealthTo relieve the needs, suffering and distress, primarily(but not exclusively), of serving and former personnel of the emergency services, HM Prison services and other such governmental and non governmental agencies and charities as the trustee think fit, who are suffering or at risk of suffering from mental trauma, PTSD, or other mental health conditions through the provision of a listening service
The European Association For Digital Humanities
Arts, EducationThe Association promotes and supports the advancement of education in the Digital Humanities through the development and use of computational methods in Humanities research and teaching. The Association publishes the results of research in its journal LLC:The International Journal of the Digital Humanities, published by Oxford University Press.
The Oscar Romero Award Trust
EducationTo establish and manage an Award to promote social justice in Catholic schools/colleges across the country, inspired by the example of St. Oscar Romero. Provide schools/colleges with an inclusive structure (framework) for exploring ways and developing strategies to put Catholic social justice into practice; An Award that recognises and celebrate a commitment to promoting social justice.
The Ben Raemers Foundation
Charity and VCS support, Health, LeisureThe charity aims to relieve the needs of people living with mental health issues or at risk of mental health issues. Particularly, but not exclusively those within the skateboarding community. Achieved by providing educational resources to inform about mental health issues, providing training schemes for volunteers, the general public & service providing organisations and raising public awareness.
British Society Of Toxicological Pathology
ResearchTo educate and inform toxicologic pathologists and other relevant scientists of the changing scientific, business and regulatory issues impacting their discipline. Through the input of our members, we also seek to influence global guidance and practices to the highest scientific standards and thereby benefit the field of human safety assessment.
The Footwear Benevolent Society
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve, in cases of need, hardship or distress, persons who are or have been engaged in the footwear trade and their widows, widowers and other dependants.
Mail Force Charity CIO
Beneficiary group, Saving of livesAdvancement of health, including by providing and supporting the provision of PPE, for health and social care workers. Advancement of education, including by improving or supporting the improvement of learning opportunities for children and young people during Covid19. The relief and assistance of people in any part of the world who are victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, or catastrophe.
The Priestly Fraternity Of St Peter
ReligionThe principal activity within the objective of the advancement of the Roman Catholic faith is the support of the Roman Catholic society called 'Priestly Fraternity of St Peter'. Currently the Fraternity has two missions in the UK- based in Edinburgh and London.
Adoptapaws UK Rescue
British Association Of Spine Surgeons
Charitable activities, Health, ResearchThe charity's objects are restricted specifically to the following: To promote, encourage and advance a) the study of spinal disorders with particular attention to the surgical treatment of spinal disease and disorders.b) the professional development of professionals dealing with the surgical and non-surgical treatment of spinal disorders.c) the education of the public about spinal conditions.
The Directors Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthSupports directors in need and inspires young people from all backgrounds to consider careers as directors. The Directors Support Scheme provides emergency short-term financial help to directors in need. The Get Directing! project mentors young people and teachers in and outside of the school environment. The Mental Health and Wellbeing service offers support, events and online resources.
Belpech Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareGrant making for charitable purposes in the UK and other countries for the relief of those in need; for the prevention or relief of poverty; for the relief of sickness; and for the promotion of social inclusion.