Charities In Scotland
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The British Association Of Urological Surgeons Limited
Health, ResearchThe Association exists to promote the highest standard in the practice of urology for the benefit of patients by fostering education, research and clinical excellence through the dissemination of information.
The Conversation Trust (uk) Limited
Publisher of an online news analysis and commentary website where all articles are written by academics for a general non-academic audience. Around 100 articles per week are published and all are available for republishing free of charge under a Creative Commons licence.
ADHD Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeProvision of information,guidance and adviceSupport for Parents and Children and Young People with ADHDEducation Programmes/Young Peoples Activities 1 to 1 Coaching. Support for young offenders with ADHD. Support for clinicians. Training for professionals - UK wide. Promoting awareness of ADHD and influencing policy and provision through the Government and other agencies.
Ffcc Limited
Economic and community development, Heritage, HousingWe work with partners and communities across the UK to encourage debate, catalyse change, and devise practical actions that contribute to: healthy food for everyone provided through a fair system; a transition to agroecology by 2030; and flourishing rural communities with sustainable land use, nature restoration, good work and affordable homes
Royal Commission For The Exhibition Of 1851
ResearchAwarding Research Fellowships, Industrial Fellowships, Industrial Design Studentships, Fellowships in Design and the Built Environment, Enterprise Fellowships, Technical Teaching Fellowships and Special Awards and administering its South Kensington estate all with the aim to increase the means of industrial education and extend the influence of science and art upon productive industry.
The Dulverton Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Dulverton Trust is an independent grant-making Trust founded by Lord Dulverton in 1949. The Trust supports national and regional charities operating in England, Scotland and Wales, excluding charities primarily for the benefit of residents of London. Some grants are given to UK charities operating in East Africa. The Trust incorporated in 2012 (unincorporated no. 206426).
Ousa Limited
Charitable activitiesOusa Limited advances education of the public through the provision of innovative information technology training relating to software development, telecommunications and coding.
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was founded with the aim of protecting bumblebees (Bombus) and their associated habitats through conservation and education
B&q Foundation
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareFOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO RELIEVE THOSE IN NEED ACROSS THE UK. BECAUSE OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE, IN PARTICULAR (BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION) BY MAKING GRANTS TO REGISTERED CHARITIES WHO ARE PROVIDING, MAINTAINING, REPAIRING AND IMPROVING HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SPACES, AND PROVIDING HOUSING ADVICE AND SUPPORT
The Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Medicine Of The Royal Colleges Of Physicians Of The United Kingdom
EducationSetting and maintaining standards in pharmaceutical medicine for the benefit of the public
Groundswell Network Support UK
Charitable activities, HousingHomelessness:Client involvement in services and policy. Peer research.Peer advocacy. Peer education.
The Tavistock Institute Of Human Relations
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ResearchWe have been at the forefront of social science research and development for over 70 years, applying ideas and providing practical support to individuals and organisations dealing with issues of change, innovation and policy delivery. We work with government, voluntary and private sectors at local, national and international level, combining research, consultancy and professional development.
The College Of Radiographers
Arts, EducationThe College maintains an Approval and Accreditation Board to improve standards, provides CPD programmes and runs courses and conferences. Guideline statements on professional practice are produced regularly and a peer reviewed journal is published quarterly. Research grants are awarded and a library maintained. Advice is given to Goverments and questions from the general public answered.
The Brainwave Centre Limited
Beneficiary groupBrainwave helps children with disabilities and additional needs to achieve greater independence, with aims to improve mobility, communication skills, and learning potential through a range of educational and physical therapies.
The Society Of Operations Engineers
ArtsSOE is a membership organisation with individual members,company and academic members. It offers a wide range of technical information, advice and feedback via its website, journals and technical events. It encourages suitably qualified members to register with Engineering Council and operates a licensing scheme - irtec - for vehicle mechanics and technicians.
Vineyard Churches UK And Ireland
ReligionThe advancement of the Christian faith including missionary activities in the United Kingdom and overseas, including, but not limited to, the planting of new churches. This is achieved by planting new churches to provide public Christian worship, propogate Christian beliefs to bring hope and reason to those in need, spread ethical values to society as a whole, and contribute to social action
Hull Trinity House Charity
HousingProvide financial grants and accommodation in Alms Houses. Maintain and rent out properties to provide the income to help beneficiaries
Amphibian And Reptile Conservation Trust
Charitable activitiesTo further the conservation of the UKs native amphibians and reptiles via conservation management, advocacy, research and education throughout the British Isles, Europe and elsewhere in the world.
Safe Places For Children Secretariat
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Safe Places For Children UK
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The Unite Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationThe Unite Foundation provides a scholarship scheme for, and undertakes research and campaigning on behalf of, care leaver and estranged students in Higher Education with the objective of: Widening access to higher education, supporting academic progression, developing post graduate outcomes and employability. It works in partnership with a network of universities across the UK.
Blueprint For All
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe Trust is a national educational charity committed to the social inclusion; community cohesion and the alleviation of poverty.The Trust addresses the causes of urban decay; youth disaffection and educational underachievement; supporting young people develop pathways into sustainable education and employment.By providing support to students entering the architectural profession.
The Fore
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentThe Fore provide charities and social enterprises with a wraparound package of unrestricted, multi-year grant-funding (up to £45,000); training; skilled volunteers; peer-to-peer networks; and impact measurement. The Fore bring together businesses, trusts and foundations, philanthropists and individuals who want to create impact by sharing their skills and resources with the best small charities.
Support Dogs Limited
Animals, Beneficiary groupSupport Dogs Ltd trains assistance dogs for people with physical disabilities, Epilepsy and families of children with Autism.
Forward Housing
Beneficiary group, HousingProvision of specialist accommodation for people with a learning disability