Charities In Throughout England And Wales
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European Historical Economics Society
Arts, HeritageProduce scholarly journal, hold conferences, promote research.
The Gnc Trust
The objective is to support general worthy causes and donations are made to charitable institutions.
A Little Bit Of Hope
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmenta little bit of HOPE raises money in the UK to fund grass-roots development programmes in the Butaleja District of Uganda. We currently work across three areas; Education, Water & Sanitation and Livelihoods.
Wrvs Benevolent Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportTo make grants to persons who are or who have been a member, employee or volunteer of WVS, WRVS or Royal Voluntary Service, who being of limited means are in need of financial assistance
Mrs Edith Ellen Harris Will Trust
Arts, Religion, ResearchTo pay the income of the trust to the Christian Science Board of Directors of the Mother Church the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Massachusetts to be used in Great Britain for the promotion and extension of the religion of Christian Science as taught by Mary Baker Eddy in the Christian Science text book Science and Health with key to the Scriptures.
The British Voice Association
Education and general charitable activities to promote vocal health
The Spencer Steadman Trust
EducationGives Scholarships, Grants and Maintenance Allowances as the Trustees determine in keeping with TheTrusts' Objects
Words Of Life Ministries
ReligionThe promotion of the recorded and written ministries of the late Rev. Francis Dixon, and the support of the itinerant ministry in the U.K. and overseas of Rev. David Tucker.
The Walter Swindon Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe charity makes grants to a variety of charitable institutions for such charitable purposes as the trustees at their discretion determine. The main receipients in 2007 was the Institute For Child Health and the United Synagoque.
The Open Bible Trust
Arts, ReligionThe Open Bible Trust publishes a magazine and Bible study materials including books, booklets, CDs, MP3s, and DVDs. It also holds seminars and conferences and organises an annual Christian holiday, all of which take place in a variety of locations throughout the UK. The Open Bible Trust website, www.obt.org.uk, is updated regularly, and gives further details.
National Heritage Science Forum
ResearchThe National Heritage Science Forum improves partnership within the heritage science sector and with others by increasing collaboration to help practice make better use of research, knowledge and innovation and to enhance resources, funding and skills, investment and profile. Its activities seek to demonstrate the public benefit of heritage science and increase public engagement and support for it
Dr Richard Solomons' Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentGrant making to small-scale charitable organisations usually with an annual income of under ?500,000 and minimal admin costs. Charities should have a focus on long-term sustainability and integrated community development and are usually based outside the UK. Donations usually around ?3000, ongoing funding is possible once a relationship has been established. Must have UK bank account.
The King's Own Royal Regiment (lancaster) Regimental Museum
Armed forces, HeritageProviding a Museum, Archive and Heritage service relating to the King's Own Royal Regiment, 1680 -1959 and afterwards. Including holding collections relating to the regiment, its soldiers and providing public information through museum displays, a public programme of events and talks and maintaining a website.
The Chelsea Square 1994 Trust
Charitable activitiesThe charity has general charitable purposes and makes donations to a wide range of charitable causes.
The Dickinson Charitable Trust
General Charitable Purposes.Trust is open to applications. Please submit your application to https://funding.ludlowtrust.com
Wels Church
ReligionAdvancement of the Lutheran Christian faith
The Ear Trust
HealthTo support work with profoundly deaf people
The Cracked Slipper Company
ArtsWe will be providing free workshops providing drama, dance and various other performance related skills to ensure that people across the whole of Hereford have the opportunity to be able to take part and have the chance to learn new skills/experiences and to make new friends. We also put on a Pantomime each year which all the people that participate in the workshops can take part in.
How Many Elephants
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesHow Many Elephants (HME) protects African elephants and empowers women to protect nature. It amplifies female ranger voices through World Female Ranger Week (500m reach), enables human-elephant-conflict mitigation through the HME Beehive Fence project, and supports grassroots conservation through grants, storytelling, advocacy, education, and community-led action. Founded by Holly Budge.
The Robin And Mary Gill Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupDonations in support of education, religion, the elderly, the young, conservation, other charities, well-being outreach to general community.
The Mullion Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Housing, ResearchMake grants to organisations that further science education, medical research and the arts; or to charities that benefit the homeless or operate to provide safety to those at sea.
The Company Of Communicators Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Trust was established to fulfil the charitable aims of the Worshipful Company of Comunicators, supporting causes that are relevant to communication. Access to the profession for groups in society underrepresented in the industry. Promoting the role of communications in serving the public interest. Activities reflecting the Company's membership of the Livery. Grant making,advice, research.
Leo Computers Society
Arts, HeritageTo protect the history and legacy of LEO computers by collecting artefacts and memorabilia, first-hand memories both oral and written and compiling a catalogue of such material; and, by working with our members, with museums and archives to protect this heritage and promote it to the public at large and to researchers through events, exhibitions, publications and an accessible online archive.
Plantnetwork
FacilitiesThe charity organises training workshops for staff in public gardens; and promotes botanical collections in Britain and Ireland as a resource for research, conservation and education.
The Sir Terence Rattigan Charitable Trust
The trustees have the power to apply the trust fund and income thereof to charitable bodies.