Charities In Scotland
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Music Ministry Foundation
Arts, ReligionThe charity runs conferences, workshops and training days to resource, equip and train Christian church musicians and leaders. It also provides online resources such as course materials, songs, sheet music and service planning tools.
Nationwide Association Of Blood Bikes
HealthTo act as a representative body for blood bike groups whose aim is to assist the promotion of public health through voluntary support of hospital services.
The Stuart Young Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe charity awards grants to new Undergraduate students and new PhD scholars at the discretion of the Trustees and Allocation Panels and upon applicants fulfilling the criteria specified on the application form. These grants are typically for 3 years, commencing from Year 1.
St Bernadette Trust
To provide financial assistance to enable sick and disabled persons to visit Marian shrines
The Hunterian Society
EducationProfessional forum for medical further education
Council Of Validating Universities
EducationThe Council of Validating Universities (CVU) aims to advance education, including training and research, in particular by: keeping under review the concerns of degree-awarding institutions within the United Kingdom in relation to collaborative validation; identifying and promoting good practice in collaborative validation. The Charity operates across the UK.
Srm Foundation
Charity For Action On Spiritual Abuse
Replenished Life are an independent charity which supports those who have experienced abuse and trauma within faith. The charity provides practical advice and support to those who have experienced abuse and trauma within faith through a support line, website and online resources. The charity also equips faith organisations and secular organisations to provide this support.
Blessed Generation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Research, Social welfareOur Activities include:a. Excursions to historic placesb. Summer Schools teaching English, Mathematics, French, German and Spanish etc. in addition to taking them to inspiring and educational sites.c. Schools Choral Competitions, promoting healthy competition and friendship amongst young people.d. Homework Clubs for Children aged 8 to 16 years old, teaching English, Mathematics and Science
The G . F Smith & Son Charitable Foundation
Doodleaid
Animals, Charity and VCS support, HousingDoodleAid is registered charity that helps and supports owners to rehome their Poodle cross dogs. We operate only in the UK and rehome dogs nationwide through social media and our website. We use volunteers across the country to assist with rehoming, for home checks and transport. We are completely self funding and rely solely on donations from the public.
All Animal Rescue
Environment, HousingBased in Hampshire, the Rescue is dedicated to helping animals of all types ie pets, farm animals and occasionally wildlife. We take in animals from members of the public no longer able to care for them or abandoned animals. New homes are sought for the animals wherever possible. If adoption proves unsuitable, the rescue does offer long term fostering arrangements to some animals.
Four Winds Trust
Economic and community developmentThe purpose of the Four Winds Trust is to give those living in the cities a better chance to enjoy nature and the beauties of the countryside.
The Magenta Project
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, SocietyThe Magenta Project promotes equality and diversity in sailing and the wider marine industry. We upskill and connect female learning and development opportunities and through building networks and relationships that connect people. Through our Mentoring Programme and related pathways we raise the awareness and visibility of women across the marine industry to deliver change and promote inclusion.
Central Council Of Church Bell Ringers
Heritage, ReligionWe bring ringers together, and represent them nationally and internationally, to promote public awareness of church bells and change ringing. We provide advice and assistance and information to church authorities and ringing societies. We assist in the provision, restoration and maintenance of church bells.
Trustee Savings Banks Staff Benevolent Fund
Social welfareTo relieve in cases of hardship or distress for the the following:Members, former members and retired members of present & former TSB Banks and Lloyds Bank plus other approved organizationsDependents of members of such individuals.Dependents of deceased members of such individuals.Persons maintained by deceased members of such individuals at the date of their death.
Modern Church
Arts, ReligionModern Church promotes liberal Christian theology, offering debate on religious issues, embracing the spirit of freedom & informed enquiry. It seeks to involve the Christian faith in an ongoing search for truth by interpreting traditional doctrine in the light of present day understanding. It encourages debate through its journal, newsletter and books, conferences, website and local groups.
Womens Playhouse Trust
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo promote, maintain, improve and advance education and to foster appreciation of the Arts in the theatre and other associated audio, visual and mechanical arts.
Neighbourhood Prayer Network
We produce Christian resourcesWe produce a weekly Friday Newsletter to share testimonies of what God is doing at street level.We travel around the country sharing the vision to encourage Christians to pray for their neighbours, care for their neighbours and where opportunities allow share Jesus with their neighbours.We encourage unity among Christian organisations
The Communications And Public Service Lifeboat Fund
Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesThe Lifeboat Fund (formerly called CISPOTEL) is an official charity of the Civil Service and receives donations from Royal Mail and BT staff. The Fund raises money for the RNLI to provide new lifeboats and to train and equip crews. Since it was founded in 1866, The Lifeboat Fund has provided 54 lifeboats, saving over 4,700 lives and has helped refurbish a lifeboat station on the River Thames.
The Evangelical Fellowship In The Anglican Communion
ReligionEFAC seeks to further fellowship between Anglican evangelicals throughout the world, promoting a strong biblical witness as being essential for the life and health of the Anglican Communion and being a resource for developing and encouraging biblically faithful witness and leadership in all spheres of life.
Society Of Equestrian Artists
The aim of the society is to encourage the study of equestrian art in all its forms and by mutual assistance between members, to promote a standard of excellence worthy of the importance of this subject in British artistic traditions. In persuing these objectives, member`s work will be exhibited publically and workshops organised at which advice etc. will be available from experienced artists.
Japanese Garden Society
Arts, Charitable activities, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureTo advance the education of the public in the conservation, cultivation, and propagation of Japanese gardens through study, meetings, publications, lectures, shows, displays, visits to gardens and to support the construction, maintenance, and restoration of Japanese gardens.
Linguae Christi
Economic and community development, ReligionThe Object of the CIO is, for the public benefit, the advancement of the Christian faith in its Evangelical expression among speakers of autochthonous minority languages in the European context through mission, evangelism, discipleship, community development, education, Church planting/strengthening, and acts of kindness and ministry in keeping with the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament.
The Restricted Growth Association
To relieve and mitigate the distress and disadvantages of persons of restricted growth.