Charities In Scotland
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The Beshara Trust
ResearchThe Trust supports and publicises education leading to understanding of human being in the context of the absolute unity of existence. It draws on scientific and spiritual tradition in this education. It aims to help all who wish to understand their place in the Universe reach an understanding of the perspective and values needed for a responsible life in the world.
Heads Of Educational Development Group
EducationThe aim of HEDG is the advancement of education among students at Higher Education Institutions by providing a network for the communication of ideas and sharing of good practice relating to the institutional role of heads of educational development designed to improve learning, teaching and assessment practices in higher education. The area of benefit is the UK and Ireland.
Kinetic Network
ReligionRelational network of leaders & churches committed to the transformation of individuals, churches, society, & nations through the Spirit and the Word.Annual conference for church leaders& members to encounter God through a combination of charismatic worship & ministry, biblical teaching.NGI 1 or 2 year programme with a unique focus on Transformation through impartation of the Spirit & Word
The British Global & Travel Health Association
Travel health professionals education provider
The Fairground Heritage Trust
HeritageThe acquisition and restoration of vintage fairground equipment for posterity. The Trust also aims to promote the study of the fairground in its every aspect, including its institutions, social history, history of British Showmen, the development of fairground amusements, mechanical rides, transport and popular entertainments and the various art forms related to the public.
Sulha Alliance CIO
Charitable activitiesThe Sulha Alliance CIO supports Afghan former interpreters and LECs; helping them to thrive in the UK. Through advocacy and partnering with other organisations, we seek to remove some of the systemic challenges faced by our beneficiaries and create an environment in which they can thrive.
Child & Teenage Cancer & Leukaemia Foundation (ctclf)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthPromoting and funding research into cancer in children and young peopleMaking donations and grants to organisations undertaking this workFunding projects of other charities involved in supporting cancer initiativesSupporting research into the causes,symptoms,pathology and treatment of cancersInforming parents,carers in the causes,symptoms and treatment of cancers inchildren and youngpeople
Canrehab Trust
HealthProvides personal training, wellbeing and nutritional advice to anyone who has had a cancer diagnosis. Provides education and information about wellbeing following a cancer diagnosis.
Jack Dulson Memorial Fund
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureAssist with the provision of recreational and leisure time activities for children and young people to and including the age of 18. Interests: social welfare with the object of improving their condition. Award grants.Preserve and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of Staphylococcus aureus and Pericarditis in the UK. Refer to website https://jackdulsonmemorialfund.org.uk
Launchpoint
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureWe make grants to youngsters, women and the disabled to help them experience gliding and make grants to assist established participants achieve excellence in the sport .
The Coastal Forces Heritage Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageThe advancement of the education of the public in the history of Coastal Forces by the restoration, preservation and permanent display, for public benefit, of Coastal Forces craft, together with relevant artefacts, records and memorabilia relating to such craft.In furtherance of these activities the Charity supports Coastal Forces veterans and historic craft.
The Douai Foundation
Charitable activitiesGiving grants to Benedictine institutions and individuals in furtherance of our objectives
Beaumont Society
Beneficiary groupSupport activities for the Transgender communityEducation of other organisations / people regarding Transgender
A And G Cohn Memorial Trust
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to other organisations.
The Anti-Racist Social Club
Associations, Housing, SocietyThe Anti-Racist Social Club ('The Club') is a registered charity startup that works to create spaces and resources for education and open dialogue about becoming anti-racist allies and creating psychological safety in business and education. We also provide free advice and education via our website which houses over 500 resources for anti-racist and intersectional learning (original and curated).
The Pet Charity
Educate the public regarding responsible pet ownership both directly eg by posting animal care leaflets on our websites for free download and holding events that are open to anyone with an interest in pet care, and indirectly eg by running education and training courses for pet specialists who meet the public daily.
Split (supporting Paediatric Liver & Intestinal Transplantation)
Beneficiary group, ResearchThe Children's Liver Fund supports children with liver disease through financial support for needy families in crisis, information and education for families, professionals and the public. Research into the causes of liver disease and how best to treat it.
Sprocker Assist & Rescue
We provide help to memebs of the public requiring help to rehome their Sprocker Spaniels
Latvian Diaspora Representatives Of The United Kingdom
Associations, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfare, SocietyTHE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE: (1) TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF ETHNIC LATVIAN INDIVIDUALS IN THE UK, ADDRESSING SOCIAL EXCLUSION LINKED TO THEIR ETHNIC ORIGIN THROUGH ADVICE, INFORMATION SHARING, AND COOPERATION WITH SERVICE PROVIDERS; ORGANISING CITIZENSHIP SEMINARS, AND OFFERING ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES, SPORTS, AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. (2) TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY SUP
The Conservation Foundation
The Foundation promotes the conservation and preservation of the environment through the creation and management of initiatives to promote positive environmental news, positive environmental awareness and positive environmental action, mainly by securing funding for and managing a variety of projects either directly or through its subsidiary trading company.
The Viola Da Gamba Society
ArtsQUARTERLY MAGAZINE, ANNUAL LIST OF MEMBERS, HIRE OF VIOLS, MUSIC PUBLISHING, ON-LINE JOURNAL, 3 MEETINGS PER YEAR, ANNUAL SUMMER COURSE FOR NEW VIOL PLAYERS.
Hebridean Sheep Society
Economic and community developmentInforming the farming industry, conservationists, managers of sensitive environments and the general public of the attributes of Hebridean sheep through the website, shows, demonstrations and information leaflets. Maintaining and improving the registration of Hebridean sheep, including online services, to ensure the maintenance and purity of the breed for future generations.
Lawrence Tetteh World Miracle Outreach
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareTEACHING, HEALING AND SPIRITUAL EMPOWERMENT, CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING, PERSONAL GROWTH, EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE, EMPLOYMENT COACHING, CRISIS MANAGEMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/COHESION/INTEGRATION, POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS, CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, WORKING GROUPS, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKING, WOMEN DEVELOPMENT & EMPOWERMENT, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT & EMPOWERMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING
The Queen's Own Yeomanry Regimental Association
Armed forcesTo promote the efficiency of the Queen's Own Yeomanry (the Regiment) and fostering esprit de corps, comradeship and welfare of members of the Regiment, past and present.
Mars Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureMARS Trust runs key skill workshops for young people including Communication, Conflict Management, Commitment and Choice, bringing communities together to facilitate the empowerment of youth to make informed relationship decisions to enhance personal, family, work and sports opportunities. MARS evidence based work dispels myths and encourages personal exploration to increase fulfilment potential.