Charities In Scotland
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Roman Military Research Society
Displays at public sites on aspects of Roman Military and Civilian life mainly based around First Century research.
Apple Tree Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePromoting the education (including social and physical training) of women developing their mental, physical and moral capabilities. Providing the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient. Relieving financial hardship by providing or paying for items services or facilities. Throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Planet Action Street Arts
Arts, Environment, ResearchCurrently The Charity is focussing on the biodiversity crisis. Organising a summer Festival in Newcastle upon Tyne annually entitled Art and Biodiversity Celebration. This used the SAGA methodology which is to combine Science Art Games and Action to develop a public and community response to Biodiversity. By action we understand creating an improvement to the biodiversity environment.
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Trust
Charity and VCS supportRaising funds for research into cures for Duchenne/Becker Muscular Dystrophy.
Manifestations Of Judah Ministries International
Charity and VCS support, ReligionWe are Christian Organisation & church providing general charitable services in UK & Worldwide that supports different age groups; individuals & organisations that work with the weak and vulnerable in various aspects of society. We worship at Barking & Dagenham CVS, Ripple Centre, 121 - 125 Ripple Road, IG11 7FN and Online on Facebook & You tube as Manifestations of Judah Ministries International
The Spanish Welfare Fund For Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Beneficiary group, Social welfareGeneral Charitable Purposes and Relief of Poverty of persons who are of Spanish nationality resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and their families and dependants.
Cornish Four Oared Gig Association
LeisureCFOGA aim to promote and develop the sport of Cornish Four Oared Gig rowing by providing opportunities within the community for associated clubs to improve health and fitness with an emphasis on inclusion, and to benefit the clubs by the loan of our association boats to enable the sport to grow. We aim to encourage participation in racing and other events
History Maker Foundation
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Social welfareHMFaims to help those who have been disadvantaged in life especially those who have suffered untimely bereavement.We also fund adventure activity/adventure breaks for young people in the UK and South Africa.We provide a Crisis Fund for those in special need.
The Study Group For Roman Pottery (sgrp)
Arts, Charitable activitiesTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE STUDY OF ROMAN POTTERY.TO PROVIDE A FORUM FOR DISCUSSION, TO PUBLISH LITERATURE AND UNDERTAKE OTHER ACTIVITIES TO FURTHER THE APPRECIATION AND UNDERSTANDING OF CERAMICS AND ROMAN POTTERY TO PROMOTE RESEARCH INTO ROMAN POTTERY
Friends Of The Church In India
Arts, Associations, ReligionHolds an Annual Day for members and guests. Publishes 'Pilgrim' magazine twice a year. Encourages interest in and prayer for the Church in India, in particular CNI and CSI and unity. Seeks to promote unity in the church in the UK. Arranges lectures and other events from time to time.
Lifegivers Trust (uk)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe charity relieves poverty and sickness and advances the Christian religion by supporting the Lifegivers Children's Home in Andhra Pradesh, India.
The Society Of Royal Cumberland Youths Bell Restoration Fund
Charitable activities, HeritageThe object of the Fund is to provide financial assistance by way of grants to churches incurring expenditure on the provision, maintenance or improvement of their bells and bell installations or for the maintenance of their towers and belfries.
Wilfred Owen Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe W.O.A. commemorates the life and work of Wilfred Owen, poet. It maintains memorials and plaques, promotes educational conferences, visits, tours, bursaries and concerts. It publishes a twice-yearly journal and awards a biennial W.O. poetry prize. It runs a website, answers student requests and has close links with its sister organisation, the Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship.
The Asbestos Victims Support Groups' Forum UK
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeThe Asbestos Victims Support Groups Forum is an umbrella organisation representing victims support groups. The main purpose is to work collectively to benefit asbestos disease victims. We meet at least 4 times per year in Manchester or Birmingham. We ensure victims receive entitlements to benefits, Government Compensation etc
Mouse News Letter Limited
Charitable activities, ResearchMouse News Letter Limited aims to promote the advancement of knowledge in the science of genetics through supporting members of the biomedical research community in various ways, such as providing grants to attend conferences.
The Charlie Parsons Foundation
The charity is for the public benefit for any purposes that are charitable under English Law. The objective of the charity is to identify projects in England & Wales where the charity can enter into contracts to provide services to or on behalf of other bodies. To procure services in Scotland through arrangement with charities registered with OSCR.
The Razzamataz Future Fund
Charity and VCS supportDonations from shows and various fund raising activities
The Guards Parachute Association
The Guards Parachute Association (GPA) supports all Guardsmen who have served or are currently serving in Airborne Forces (ABF). The GPA provides financial and spiritual support. The GPA aims to ensure that all members have access to support regardless of where they live and we provide a UK-wide network to ensure members are looked after.
Lisa Ullmann Travelling Scholarship Fund
Arts, EducationThe aim is to provide financial support to individuals who wish to travel abroad or in the United Kingdom to attend a conference, to pursue a research project or undertake a short course of study in the field of movement or dance.
Rob Stephenson Trust
LeisureThe charity gives grants and equipment to individuals and organisations to enhance life through recreation and leisure activities.
The Defence Postal And Courier Services Officers Association
Donations to needy members or other organisations
National Association Of Deafened People
The objects of the Association are to promote the relief, rehabilitation, education and welfare of deafened people.NADP's vision is a society in which deafened people encounter no barriers to full participation and communication.NADP's role is to identify and promote improvements in the quality of life of deafened people leading to their full participation in all aspects of society.
British Association For Chinese Studies
Education, HeritagePromotes the interests and priorities of Chinese studies in the UK at all levels; offers advice and support for people and institutions involved in the study of China incl. universities, schools, museums etc.; liaises with Area Studies organisations, government, funding bodies incl. HEFCE, AHRC & EHRC, business organisations; organises an Annual Conference (Sept) and publishes annual Bulletin.
The Fellowship Of Contemplative Prayer
ArtsTeaching the value and means of Christian religious contemplation, and encouraging the practice of such contemplation, by all means available including the promotion and use of retreats, group meetings, discussion and provision and dissemination of literature and spoken word
Just Because
Arts, Charity and VCS supportThe Charity targets bellydancers across the UK and worldwide , to encourage them to organise fundraising events such as parties and sponsored walks. We have a presence at all dance festivals held in the UK where we sell t-shirts and hold raffles. The charity also receives individual donations from dancers throughout the year