Charities In Scotland
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The Stationers' Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe promotion of education of UK residents who are in need of financial assistance both individual grants and grants to organisations. There is a preference for those who are former pupils of the former Stationers' School, children of liverymen and freemen of the Company; those in or intending to join the trades recognised by the Company. Also, welfare relief to those involved in those trades.
The Neu Trust Fund Limited
Social welfareThe NEU Trust Fund Limited gives confidential support and financial assistance. It is there to assist members in times of illness or hardship. The Fund can provide assistance to current members, former members and their dependants.
The Scots Guards Charity
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charities objectives are to assist and provide relief to any serving or former Scots Guardsmen, whether male or female, and their dependants, including but not exclusively, their spouses, partners, widows, widowers and parents (whether or not married) and children, parents or carers or similar persons who are in hardship or distress or need, whether such need is financial or otherwise.
Remap 2010
Charity and VCS support, LeisureREMAP IS A NATIONAL CHARITY WORKING THROUGH GROUPS OF SKILLED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ACHIEVE INDEPENDENCE AND A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE. IT DOES THIS BY DESIGNING AND MAKING EQUIPMENT FOR THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. THIS HELPS THEM CARRY OUT DAILY TASKS, OR TAKE PART IN LEISURE OCCUPATIONS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM. EVERYTHING IS GIVEN FREE TO THE PERSON IT HELPS.
British Malayali Charity Foundation
BMCF works for the well being of Malayali Community all over the world, especially in the United Kingdom and in India. It is set up and guided by www.britishmalayali.co.uk, the leading Malayalam news portal in the UK, as part of its social commitment; and managed by 7 to 15 trustees elected every year. BMCF takes up at least one case each every month and appealed through britishmalayali.co.uk.
The Textile Institute
TO ADVANCE THE GENERAL INTERESTS OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES WORLDWIDE, MORE PARTICULARLY IN RELATION TO THE ACQUISITION AND APPLICATION THERETO OF KNOWLEDGE.
The Caledonia Investments Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects are to provide grants:a. to eligible applicants in significant financial hardship as a consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic including current and recent former employees, their immediate families or dependents, or other individuals closely connected with Caledonia Investments plc; and b. to other charities and charitable causes as considered appropriate by the Trustees.
Dachshund Rescue CIO
Dachshund Rescue operates in England, Wales, and Scotland. The Charity arranges responsible rehoming where appropriate and provides medical attention and treatment for rescued Dachshunds. Dachshund Rescue actively promotes and provides education to Dachshund owners.
Partners In Service
Our principal object is to help spread the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ worldwide. This is mainly done by promoting the aims and objects of Delhi Bible Institute, India and encouraging prayer and financial support for its work through the distribution of news and other resources and organising visits to the UK by DBI's National Director. Partners In Service is DBI's UK representative trust.
The Cowrie Scholarship Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe Cowrie Scholarship Foundation has a clear mission to fund disadvantaged Black British students through leading UK universities in the next decade. The Foundation will partner with leading Universities, together with with businesses and donors to provide full scholarships to disadvantaged Black British students.
The British Blood Transfusion Society
Arts, ResearchProviding a forum for discussion and communication.Promoting education.Providing a continuing professional development scheme.Producing professional guidelines.Publishing a members' newsletter and scientific journal.Encouraging research and development.Fostering links with relevant external bodies.
Aching Arms
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareAching Arms provides comfort teddy bears to parents whose baby has died during pregnancy, birth or infancy. They gift bears to parents via maternity health professionals and befriending groups in the UK. The bears are used to discuss support available to parents. The charity also leads awareness training for health professionals and hosts a telephone befriending service for bereaved parents.
The Elizabeth Casson Trust
The furtherance of the profession of Occupational Therapy through education, training and research
The National Life Story Collection
HeritageThe charity was established in 1987 to 'record first-hand experiences of as wide a cross-section of present-day society as possible'. Its key focus and expertise has been oral history fieldwork and for thirty years it has initiated a series of innovative interviewing programmes.
The Certified Accountants Educational Trust
ArtsThe charity's principal objects include the advancement of education in accountancy, financial management and related subjects as well as the support of individuals studying such subjects. It provides CPD (Continuing Professional Development) to members of ACCA and members of the public. It also provides a magazine Student Accountant, technical publications and promotes accounting research.
Health Services Research UK
Charitable activitiesHSR UK exists, as stated in our charitable object, to advance the education of the public in general (and particularly amongst those involved in health services and in research) on the subject of health services research and to promote research for the public benefit in all aspects of that subject and to publish the useful results.
Food For The Brain Foundation
HealthWe are an educational charity providing information and work to raise awareness about the link between optimum nutrition and mental health. Key activities are in promoting how nutrition, diet and lifestyle can help to prevent and tackle mental health conditions and promote positive mental well-being, using online resources, research and outreach sessions to inform and empower individuals.
Mason Medical Research Trust
ResearchTo promote medical research in such manner in all respects (including contributions to any institution or fund carrying on medical research) as the Trustees in their absolute discretion think fit.
Academia Europaea (the Academy Of Europe)
Education, ResearchPromotion of European scholarship and research.Making of recommendations to national governments and international agencies concerning matters affecting science, scholarship and academic life in Europe.Encouraging interdisciplinary and international research in all areas of learning.
Whitley Animal Protection Trust
To give financial support to any charitable purpose or purposes organisation or organisations (whether corporate or unincorporated) concerned with the prevention of cruelty to animals or the promotion of the welfare of animals.
Chapter Two
Arts, Crime and Justice, ReligionChapter Two promotes the Christian faith from a non-denominational standpoint. It publishes and distributes Christian literature in numerous languages and distributes Holy Bibles & Testaments in about 150 languages. Chapter Two has supplied HMP Chaplains for over five years with free non-English Bibles for prisoners in their care.
Jessie's Fund
Arts, Beneficiary groupJessie's Fund helps seriously ill children, and those with complex needs or special educational needs and disabilities, to communicate by using creative music-making and music therapy. Jessie's Fund works with children all over the UK.
European Nature Trust
Charity and VCS supportAt The European Nature Trust, we create unique experiences that connect people to nature and raise funds for leading conservation organisations.
The Mary Hare Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthThe objects of The Mary Hare Foundation are the relief of persons suffering from deafness and the advancement of education amongst the deaf. In practice the Foundation directs its support towards the deaf children attending the Mary Hare School, Mary Hare Primary School and the Burwood Centre in Newbury and those who benefit from Mary Hare's outreach work (reg. charity 1048386).
Onespirit Interfaith Foundation
SocietyTo benefit the public by education and ordination of mature adults in the core principles and practices of the world religions, faiths and spiritual traditions, principles and methods of forgiveness, reconciliation and peacemmaking, and the practice of non-denominational spiritual ceremony and pastoral service in the community.