Charities In Throughout England And Wales
Discover 25,018 charities in Throughout England And Wales. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Mytime Active
Charitable activities, LeisureA leisure trust that re-invests surpluses to enhance sports, arts, play facilities and well being services. Giving access to affordable, quality, safe, healthy, fun leisure and cultural experiences for all age groups and abilities. Promoting education of the public at large in the advantages of healthy and active lifestyles including benefits of a balanced diet.
Cobalt Health
HealthThe Charity works, in collaboration with the National Health Service and other bodies, to prevent, detect, diagnose and treat or alleviate cancers and other life limiting disease/injury. It does this by providing:1) funding to support local NHS oncological and allied services2) a Cancer Prevention and Education Service3) an MRI scanning service4) a PET-CT service5) funding of research
Depaul UK
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareTo offer homeless and disadvantaged young people the opportunity to fulfill their potential and move towards a positive and independent future
The Frontline Organisation
Beneficiary groupFrontline recruits and develops outstanding individuals to be social workers and leaders to transform the lives of the most vulnerable children and families.
Movember Europe
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareMovember Europe's vision is to have an everlasting impact on men's health, with a focus on prostate cancer, testicular cancer poor mental health and physical inactivity.
Stratton Chase Foundation
The National Centre For Young People With Epilepsy Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthEstablished in 1897 the National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy is a national charity that is the UK's major provider of services to children and young people with epilepsy and associated learning, emotional and behavioural difficulties. The Trading Name, Young Epilepsy, launched in Nov 2011, reflects our ambition to reach as many of the 112,700 young people with epilepsy, as possible.
The Hospice Charity Partnership
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Company's objects are for the public benefit: the advancement of health, care and support for people living with a potentially life limiting illness who are, or who have been, patients of the hospice including the provision of support and advice to their family and friends and such other charitable activities as the Directors shall think fit.
Wessex Archaeology Limited
Heritage, ResearchThe advancement of education; and the advancement of the arts, culture, heritage and science.
Place2be
Beneficiary group, EducationProviding therapeutic and emotional support to children in schools
Lempriere Pringle 2015
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionThe Charity is principally concerned with supporting community needs via Christian ministries in England at the suggestion of the Trustees, rather than inviting unsolicited applications. A main focus is supporting the regeneration of Bishop Auckland and surrounding area via its sister charities The Auckland Castle Trust, Zurbaran Trust and Eleven Arches.
The Claremont Fan Court Foundation Limited
EducationAn independent coeducational school for pupils from 2-19 years offering an education of the highest order.To nurture the individuality and potential of every individual within the educational process and to promote high moral and academic standards and a spiritual ethos. The School supports a broad and forward-looking curriculum in which pupils are encouraged to think independently for themselves.
Matw Project
ReligionHumanitarian programmes, aid distribution and the furtherance of the Islamic faith
The National Film And Television School
Arts, EducationTraining and education for film, television, games and the creative industries
United Reformed Church Trust
Beneficiary group, Religion, SocietyThe provision of public worship in viable congregations through England, Wales and Scotland carried out through faithful ordained and lay ministry in our churches. Our main charitable activities are: ministry, education & learning, youth & children's work and mission. This latter includes: supporting local community service, and fostering ecumenical and interfaith relationships at all levels.
The Duke Of Edinburgh's Award
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthWhen young people build lifelong belief in themselves, there are no limits to what they can achieve. That's why, at The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE), we support young people of all backgrounds to take on their own challenges and discover talents the never knew they had. DofE is open to ages 14-24, and runs in schools, youth clubs, hospitals, prisons and more, all over the UK. Visit DofE.org.
British Gas Energy Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Trust contributes to the relief of poverty, with a particular focus on fuel poverty. It helps families and individuals experiencing hardship who are struggling with gas and electricity debts by awarding grants to clear those debts. The Trust also funds organisations across England, Wales and Scotland to provide fuel debt and money advice services within communities.
Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust
SocietyAmnesty InternationalPromotion of Human Rights (including Human Rights education, research and related activities)
My Space Housing Solutions
Beneficiary group, HousingExempt Housing and Accommodation for Vulnerable Adults, Young People and Families across the UK
The NHS Confederation
The NHS Confederation supports healthcare services in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. It is the membership body for providers and commissioners of healthcare. We seek to support our members and the wider system to plan, deliver and transform health and care systems for the benefit of patients, carers and the public.
The Earthshot Prize
Running the Earthshot Prize which is a charitable prize awarded to organisations and individuals doing exceptional environmental work across the world. The prize includes a grant which the Charity administers, as well as monitoring the performance and impact of the prize.
Pss (uk)
Beneficiary groupPSS services are designed to plug the gaps and provide on the ground support to a wide array of people. We recognise when people are in need and find new and practical ways to get the most from life. We work with elderly and disabled people in the community, with families caught up in the criminal justice system or in need, and in a preventative way with families and people at risk
Muslim Aid
Religion, Social welfareWhilst responding to emergencies is one of our major priorities, we also work on strategic programmes to eliminate poverty that focus upon:EducationSkills trainingProvision of clean waterHealthcareIncome generation projects
The Architectural Association (incorporated)
Arts, Education, HeritageFor the public benefit to promote and afford facilities for the study of Architecture by the establishment and carrying on of a School of Architecture, the founding of scholarships and the giving of prizes, by provision of lectures and classes; the formation of a library and museum; the organisation of visits the production and circulation of periodicals and other publications.
The British And Foreign Bible Society
ReligionWe are working to make the Bible available and accessible worldwide and build people's confidence in it. We are an advocate for the Bible's place in our national life and we work closely with 146 other Bible Societies across the world to deliver our global ministry.