Charities In Scotland
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The George Gorman Memorial Fund
Beneficiary group, Religion1. From time to time providing a lecture by a young person to a gathering of UK Quakers expanding on that young person's perspective on current issues.2. Providing financial support for young adults associated with the Religious Society of Friends to develop their Quakerism by engaging in travel/activities that develop their understanding of spirituality or witness work.
The Fertility Alliance
The advancement of education of the general public on effects and treatment of fer-tility problems and other such related conditions by providing information, services and support for people on a fertility/infertility journey and related conditions. promoting/participating in research work into fertility/infertility and related conditions and publish the results of such work.
Ehospice
HealthThe first globally managed freely available website & app which brings real-time international intelligence for professionals working in hospice, palliative & end of life care. From the web, smart phones & tablets they can find the latest news, commentary & analysis from across the world, stay in touch, share learning, spark debate and be part of a global workforce advocating for hospice care.
North Atlantic Salmon Fund (uk)
The charity's principle activities are to protect, conserve and enhance stocks of North Atlantic salmon and seatrout for the public benefit. The main activity is to reduce the amount of netting at sea of mixed stocks of fish returning to the United Kingdom to spawn. The charity is actively involved in the purchase of drift netting operations with a view to their elimination or reduction.
Opera Ventures Productions
ArtsCOMMISSIONING AND PRODUCING OPERA, PROVIDING TRAINING IN OPERA PRODUCTION, IN COLLABORATION WITH PARTNER VENUES
Iranian Community Network
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Leisure-Monthly Public meetings for the community to help with education, employment, housing, health, and recreational activities.-On-line and Online and F2F language and digital skills classes for the communities involved with the charity.
The Lillywhite Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Foundation aims to help young people, living in difficult financial and/or social circumstances have greater opportunities to participate in sports and social activity. It is our belief that team sports and social activity increase not only the social well being of young people, but aids positive social development, increases confidence and self esteem, and teaches valuable life skills.
L'arche Benevolent Trust
Economic and community development, EducationL'Arche Benevolent Trust was established in May 2002 to help those L'Arche employees and former employees who, due to individual circumstances, need financial support. Areas in which financial support may be available include need due to permanent or temporary cessation of employment, ill health, repatriation, training and personal development
Lord Wharton's Charity
Beneficiary group108 Religious activities201 Children/young people
Rhino Rescue UK LTD
Animals, Charitable activities, EnvironmentRhino Revolution UK Ltd. makes grants, provides advice and raises awareness to promote, sustain and increase knowledge and understanding of endangered and threatened species conservation at all levels and the Rhino Revolution Rehabilitation Centre in Hoedspruit, South Africa is fully permitted to rescue, and go on to release not only rhinos but endangered wildlife such as pangolins and wild dogs
Art Research Creativity And Health
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Research, Social welfareARCH aims to promote the relationship between the arts & medicine & educate the public in how these may be used to protect & preserve health. The charity arranges fundraising events which fund concerts for patients & staff in hospitals, hospices & old people's homes in England, Scotland & Wales, as well as supporting projects for children in deprived areas.
The A S Butler Charitable Trust
Education, Disability, Religion, Conservation, Heritage
British Philosophical Association
Education, ResearchThe BPA seeks to:Promote the study of Philosophy particularly within higher and secondary education, but also within the wider communityAssist professional philosophers in carrying out their teaching, scholarship and research in PhilosophyFoster interest in, and appreciation of Philosophy in the wider communityExpress the views of the community of professional philosophers in Britain
The Margaret Elizabeth Cormack Charitable Trust
General Charitable Purposes.Trustees do not accept any unsolicited applications
Skinship (uk)
Charitable activities, HealthWe operate an award winning, confidential, general dermatology helpline, which provides information and/or support to anyone who has any kind of skin problem,including all types of skin cancer.
Infosound
HealthWe produce impartial public service information, in audio, for blind and partially-sighted people in Great Britain across several audio delivery platforms. We cover all aspects of living with sight loss, sometime by interviewing those who provide support, products and services; and we also encourage vision-impaired people to share their own experiences and ideas.
The Society For Back Pain Research
ResearchSupporting Scientific meetings that have a primary objective of research into spinal disorders. Assisting in the provision of patient information on spinal disorders . Education of members regarding spinal disorders and the treatment of spinal disorders.
The Gmw Charitable Trust
The provision of aid to a wide range of charities.
British Society For The History Of Pharmacy
Heritage, ResearchTo advance education for the public benefit in pharmacy history by:1. Stimulating interest in and promoting and encouraging research and study. 2. Furthering the publication of studies. 3. Organising meetings and conferences for the reading of papers on the history of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences and medicine;4. Establishing contact nationally and internationally with other societies
Standards Authority For Touch In Cancer Care
HealthOur aim is to provide three things. A direct means for consumers to find SATCC accredited, safe and welcoming salons, spas and therapists who offer treatments for those touched by cancer. A register of SATCC approved training providers for salons, spas and therapists to further their cancer education. And a trusted source of inspiration, research & guidance for those scouring the internet
Society For Name Studies In Britain And Ireland
ArtsThe Society has about 200 members from the UK, Eire, and overseas. It publishes an annual scholarly journal, Nomina, and an occasional newsletter for members. It organises regular conferences, open to non-members. During 2010 it held a 3-day conference Carmarthern which was sponsored by Bwrdd Yr Laith, the Welsh Language Board.
The Richard Davies Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Trust was established for charitable puposes and supports a limited number of registered charities or projects concerned with young people.
Action For Children's Arts
Beneficiary groupAction for Children's Arts was established in 1998 by a group of children's arts professionals in response to the perceived lack of support of and recognition for the importance of the arts for children. It was then - and still is - the only organisation in the UK dedicated to the promotion, development and celebration of all the creative and performing arts for and with children aged 0-12 years.
Education Bridge For Afghanistan
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportEducation Bridge for Afghanistan (EBA) helps individuals and organisations provide education/training for Afghan children, specifically for girls. EBA raises funds for this purpose through different activities like conducting online courses in the UK, launching fundraising events, and community partnerships.
The Ouessant Sheep Society
The conservation and preservation of the Ouessant sheep as a distinctive and viable breed of heritage sheep in the United Kingdom. Providing a registration and breeding programme to encourage and promote the improvement of the breed. Advancing education of the attributes and husbandry of Ouessant sheep, improving awareness of the breed and the welfare of its animals.