Charities In Tanzania
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T. & J. Meyer Family Foundation Limited
Beneficiary groupNB: T & J Meyer Family Foundation DOES NOT ACCEPT UNSOLICITED PROPOSALSMission: Grant and invest in health, education and conservation to alleviate human suffering
Healing Jesus Crusade
ReligionEvangelistic activities to advance the Christian Faith.
The Last Night A Dj Saved My Life Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportLast Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation is a charitable foundation that creates fundraising initiatives to support grassroots projects that make a difference in the lives of children and young people in the UK and developing countries through the power of music and art.
The African Institute For Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative Foundation (uk)
Education, ResearchThe AIMS-Next Einstein Initiative (NEI) seeks to unlock and nurture scientific and technical talent across Africa and specifically involves the establishment and operation of a network of fifteen centres of excellence across Africa that are focused on the teaching of mathematical sciences to African university graduates.
The Royal Air Force Dependants Fund
Armed forces, Charitable activitiesThe charity relieves immediate financial distress when a member, who must be Serving in the RAF, dies from whatever cause, by making grants to their nominated beneficiary.
Hakuna Matata
Hakuna Matata provides long term support and funding to the project Help a Village founded and run by Fausta Pina and Don Tarcisio. The Trust aims to have a positive impact in three keys ways: by contributing to the real economy; by promoting sustainable projects; and where necessary providing emergency assistance to those most vulnerable.
Medi Tech Trust
HealthMedi Tech Trust is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation [Registered Charity No. 1157837] for the community's benefit. MTT donates medical equipment; encourages non-invasive surgical procedures; recycles disposables; operates the Medigive Initiative for LMIC hospitals; provides training courses overseas and responds to healthcare needs in the community.
The Vine Maidstone
The Vine's objective for the public benefit is to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement of Beliefs appearing in the Articles of Association, in Maidstone and elsewhere in the UK and across the world, as the trustees from time to time determine, and to fulfil such other purposes as are exclusively charitable.
Help Change Lives
Economic and community development, Social welfareHelping very vulnerable people around the world in the following ways: through the advancement of education with the aim of reducing poverty, provision of food, water, clothing, shelter, health aids and income generating opportunities to underprivileged persons, and contributing to social and economic development.
International Maritime Rescue Federation
Charitable activities, Saving of livesTo improve maritime search and rescue (SAR) capability worldwide by:- Providing & facilitating training; - Promoting technical co-operation, exchange of information, advice & consultancy;- Encouraging & promoting the formation & development of maritime SAR services; and- Promoting public education and raising awareness of maritime SAR & water safety issues.
Walk21 Foundation
Walk21 works with local communities to assess their environment and identify opportunities for improving walkability with the app. We run an international conference to disseminate best practice and share knowledge and network. We advocate for walking at a range of international forums and run workshops with local governments to develop the capacity to deliver better walkability.
The Akhirah Team
Beneficiary group, Social welfareFOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD BY REASON OF YOUTH, AGE, ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY, OR SOCIAL OR ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY THE PROVISION OF CLOTHING, FOOD, FINANCE AND SUCH OTHER SERVICES AS THE TRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE.
52 Lives
Beneficiary group, Education52 Lives changes someone's life every week of the year and inspires people to be kind. People nominate someone in need and every week we choose someone to help, share their story and provide what they need. We also run extra projects to help larger numbers of people. In addition, we provide Kindness Workshops for schools which empower children to create positive change and improve their wellbeing.
Pioneer Trust
Education/Training Religious activities
Camara Education UK LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationCamara uses technology to improve education and increase life opportunities for some of the poorest children in the world. We do this by setting up Digital Learning Centres (DLCs) in schools and training teachers how to effectively use those Centres to teach their students. We operate in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.
The Charities Advisory Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, HousingTo;- promote charitable giving through Card Aid and the Good Gifts Catalogue- provide opportunities to help others through volunteering (Knit for Peace - knitting for those in need at home and abroad)- provide advice and practical help to charities to enable them to be more effective. - create and fund income generating activities which provide employment and are sustainable.
Go Mad In Tanzania
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Health, Social careGoMAD is set up to provide volunteers with the opportunity to make a difference in a rural community in Northern Tanzania, specifically the Diocese of Mara. Our volunteer teams ÔÇô either on a 3-month or 2 week placement get involved in a range of activities:Build a house and/or churchConstruct pit latrines, also water tanksAssist in the local orphanage Be involved in HIV/AIDS education
Climate Stewards
Environment, Social welfare1) In developing countries we plant trees and support sustainable living to prevent poverty, protect wildlife and absorb CO2, a main cause of climate change. 2) We explain climate issues and promote 'living better on low carbon' to encourage action.3) We show how core Christian values imply concern about climate change. We work in partnerships and do not restrict those who benefit.
The Al-Ansari Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTHE Al-ANSARI FOUNDATION IS AN INTERNATIONAL NON-PROFIT AID RELIEF ORGANISATION, DEDICATED TO PROVIDING SERVICES IN CRISIS SITUATIONS, ALLEVIATING POVERTY, PROVIDING WATER, SHELTER AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR THE MOST NEEDY ORPHANS, WIDOWS AND THE DESTITUTE. WE OPERATE MAINLY IN TANZANIA, AFRICA, AND THE ASIAN SUB-CONTINENT.
Hasnain Foundation
General Charitable Purposes
The Gay And Keith Talbot Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking grants to Charities working in developing countries. At the moment we are particularly funding Fistula work.
Futuresense Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentThe FutureSense Foundation supports development initiatives in education, livelihoods and child welfare. Unlike many charities, it is not simply a donor organisation and has a highly effective model for community development combining targeted funding alongside selected volunteers.The Foundation works by building long-term, sustainable partnerships with local NGOs & community based organisations.
Ipsos Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Charity has been established to:1. Advance the education of young persons of all faiths in such ways as the Trustees think fit, with particular regard to those who are economically or socially disadvantaged, whether in the UK or elsewhere in the world; and/or2. Pursue such other charitable purposes consistent with the above as the Trustees in their absolute discretion shall determine.
Books To Africa International
Arts, EducationTO ADVANCE EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY IN AFRICA BY THE PROVISION OF BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AND SCHOLARSHIPS OR AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DETERMINE
Spicma
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, ReligionSPICMA reaches out to the poorest and most marginalized in the developing world; to be open to the needs of small communities and individuals who neither fulfil the criteria nor have any way of approaching the larger agencies;minimising bureaucracy, and maintaining direct personal links with both recipients and donors; and to minimise administration costs and making use of willing volunteers