Charities In Scotland
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Social History Curators' Group
Charitable activities, Heritage, ResearchThe Social History Curators Group (SHCG) exists to advance the education of the public in heritage, science and the arts by advancing standards of social history curatorship. We provide information, support and training to enable those responsible for caring for social history collections to use these collections for the public benefit and work to promote the importance of these collections.
National Outreach Forum
The National Outreach Forum is a group for NHS healthcare professionals, relatives and carers across the UK. Activities are mostly educational and include a members forum, sharing of best practice and evidence, collaborative working with other Critical Care groups and the development of national guidance, policies and educational materials such as clinical competencies to be shared at no charge.
The National Federation Of Parks And Green Spaces
Associations, Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesThe Federation works with the dynamic and inspirational grassroots movement of over 6,000 local Friends of Parks groups, supporting volunteers who act on behalf of the communities who use and care about our vital public green spaces of all kinds. We exist to represent their activities, issues and concerns and strengthen their passionate and knowledgeable voices.
The Order Of St. Joachim Charitable Trust
Associations, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Heritage, Social welfareTo make grants to appropriate charities for the relief of those who are in need, hardship or distress, and to make grants for community development, the preservation of historic buildings and their collections of art and antiquities, the security of the United Kingdom, the welfare of serving or former members of HM Armed Forces, the promotion of the work of the Cadet Forces and emergency services.
Whitbread Welfare Fund
The Cox-Skuse Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentTo provide funds to other organisations involved in protecting existing wildlife habitat reserves or the creation of new ones.
The Blues And Royals Oliver Montagu Fund
Beneficiary groupTo give assistance to families and children of those that have served in any of the regiments that now comprise of The Blues and Royals. The Trust was entirely separate from the Association and that it also incorporated assistance to serving officers and other ranks, if this was found necessary.
The John & Mary Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareHelps children and young people who are socially and/or economically disadvantaged realise their potential, by providing grants to assist with their educational & personal development.
The Janelaw Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, Social welfaresupport for organisations working in the fields of environmental sustainability, climate change mitigation, wildlife and wilderness conservation, organic agriculture, fairtrade, renewable energy, and relief of poverty and disease in developing countries.
Archie's Allergies
Beneficiary groupOUR MISSION IS TO PREVENT AND RAISE AWARENESS OF FOOD ALLERGIES. TO PROVIDE SUPPORT, INFORMATION AND ADVICE TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH ALLERGIC DISEASE.
David Samuel Simon Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareRelief of poverty of individuals and families, and support to organisations involved in this activity.Furtherance of Orthodox Jewish education.Support of organisations catering for the ill and handicapped.
Aid For Children With Tracheostomies
Beneficiary groupACT is a voluntary non-profit making organisation founded in 1983 and becoming a registered charity in 1984. ACT aims to compliment the statutory provisions of the health and community services by providing additional necessary support, encouragement, practical advice and items of medical equipment (small hire fee) to parents caring for children with a tracheostomy.
The UK Pantomime Association
Arts, Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the education of the public in the genre of pantomime including raising public appreciation of the genre in particular by:-Providing awards for excellence in the genre-Provision of training and workshops to actors/performers/artists to enable them to create works of artistic excellence.-Educating the public in general about the genre, its practice, history, traditions, and culture
Friends Of The Union Chain Bridge
AssociationsTO PROMOTE THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE UNION CHAIN BRIDGE IN THE PARISHES OF HORNCLIFFE (NORTHUMBERLAND) ENGLAND, AND HUTTON (BERWICKSHIRE), SCOTLAND
Aiesec Foundation
Charity and VCS supportThe AIESEC Foundation's object is to support, fundraise and safeguard the activities of AIESEC in the UK and overseas.
The Geoffrey Harold Greatrex Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Charitable activitiesGrant making
National Association Of Mining History Organisations
Heritage, ProfessionsMining History
The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure1. Helps young athletes realise their ambitions2. Helps young geologists and others to carry out independent ground-breaking expeditions and research3. Supports projects for conserving and improving access to mountain and ocean environments in the UK and overseas4. Helps young people or groups with disabilities to participate in sporting and/or adventurous activities in the UK and overseas
The Society For The Promotion Of Byzantine Studies
Charitable activitiesProduces annual Bulletin.Promotes annual Symposium of Byzantine Studies in the UK.Produces regular newletters for members.Dispenses small grants to further Byzantine studies in the UK.
The Society For Research In Rehabilitation
ResearchPromotes research in rehabilitation. The Society holds a minimum of one scientific meetings each year. Each meeting offers symposia addressing specific rehabilitation topics, sessions for presentation of scientific papers and poster sessions.
British League Of Unitarian And Other Liberal Christian Women
Beneficiary groupThe Central Committee meet three times each year and the annual general meeting is held during the Unitarian General Assembly meetings in March or April each year. We hold a Frennial Conference every three years in the Autumn and the two years between - a rally. All branches and districts pursue their own activities and work for their churches. Each year we support a chosen charity.
Elibraries For Schools
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationTHE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN THE UK BY IMPROVING ACCESS TO BOOKS THROUGH THE SUPPLY OF FUNDED ELIBRARY SERVICES TO SCHOOLS AND THEIR PUPILS WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF 1. LEVELLING UP SUCH ACCESS TO BOOKS ACROSS GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS AND SOCIOECONOMIC GROUPS 2. SUPPORTING LEARNING TO READ, READING FOR PLEASURE AND READING FOR THE CURRICULUM. 3.
The Elkhound Rescue Fund
HousingTo relieve the suffering of elkhounds in need of care and attention and, in particular, to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such animals.
Protestant Reformation Society
Charitable activities, LeisureThe objects of the British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation, known as the Protestant Reformation Society, are to advance the Christian religion in accordance with the principles of the Protestant Reformation; and to make grants to persons engaged in religious work who are in agreement with the objects of the Society and who require rest or recreation
Raibc-The Charity Working For Radio Amateurs With Disabilities
Arts, HealthTo enable people with disabilities to enjoy the hobby of amateur radio through the loan of adapted equipment and accessible training material.