Charities In Throughout England
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Chiltern Nursery And Training College
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe provision of childcare and childcare training.
Lee Abbey Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionPromoting the renewal and growth of the Church through mission, evangelism teaching and training by means of a Christian Community which includes the running of holidays, conferences and camps. To reach children and young people both churched and un-churched through the operation of The Beacon Youth and Outdoor Activity Centre.
Dingley Family And Specialist Early Years Centres
Beneficiary groupTO ADVANCE THE DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES (SEND) BY: PROVIDING SAFE AND STIMULATING PLAY; SUPPORTING THEIR PARENTS, AND; PROVIDING ADVICE AND TRAINING TO HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS, ALL OF WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO BUILDING WIDER INCLUSION FOR CHILDREN.
Arise Education
Beneficiary groupVLC offers caring alternative education provision for children and young people who are not able to access mainstream education
The Royal Association For Deaf People
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HealthRAD provides accessible service to deaf people in the following main areas of activity: Independent living; communication services; deaf community engagement; information, advice and guidance; employment; and children, family and transition services
Mansfield And Sutton Astronomical Society CIO
Charitable activities, LeisurePromoting and advancing public education in the theory and practice of astronomy and related subjects.
Three Pillars Trust
Religion, Social welfareRELIEF OF POVERTY AMONGST PERSONS IN NEED IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY, THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION ACCORDING TO THE BELIEFS OF THE ORTHODOX JEWISH FAITH, ADVANCEMENT OF JEWISH ORTHORDOX RELIGION AND GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES.
The Ethnic Inclusion Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objects of the charity are to promote such objects as are now or may hereafter be deemed by law to be charitable and in particular the advancement of education, the furtherance of health and the relief of poverty, distress and sickness.
Safe Passage International
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe have a strategic legal focus, working to ensure refugees seeking asylum have material access to safe and legal routes to protection and a dignified life. We champion refugees' rights to legal safe passage through direct casework, strategic legal work, advocacy, capacity building and community organising to effect systemic change in European refugee policy; with offices in UK, France and Greece
Midstream (west Lancs) LTD
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe activity of the Charity is to provide employment opportunities and to promote the advancement of education in particular, amongst young people and adults with learning difficulties, physical disabilities or other special need. By the provision of such training facilities the company will enable such persons to acquire and develop vocational skills which will enhance their employment prospects
The Voces8 Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education1. To stage and perform professional vocal concerts of classical genre that attract a diverse audience. 2. To lead singing based workshops and masterclasses for young people of all ages and abilities.3. To work with schools in developing creative initiatives that combine music with core studies.4. To inspire people through music.
The Catholic Sacred Arts Trust
Arts, ReligionPromoting the arts in the building and decoration of Catholic places of worship and prayer in England.Promoting the design and installation of sacred mosaics in Roman Catholic places of worship in England, in particular the vaults of Westminster Cathedral, using pre-renaissance Byzantine principles and methods.Promoting the singing of Gregorian chant in Roman Catholic places of worship
Yorkshire Children's Charity
Beneficiary groupYorkshire Children's Charity launched at the start of 2022 with the sole mission of being a needs led charity, exisiting solely to help the children who need us whether they are at a disadvantage due to disability, ill health, or financial circumstance. Based in Leeds but covering Yorkshire.
Voluntary Organisations' Network North East
Charity and VCS supportVONNE increases the effectiveness of the voluntary and community sector in the NE of England by developing networks, offering business support, providing information and communications to and about the sector, and advocating for the sector with statutory agencies and other partners.
Future
Beneficiary groupOur mission is to help young people succeed. There are three arms to the work that we do to help young people overcome the difficulties they face and achieve their full potential: Venture Philanthropy, Academy Sponsorship and Research.
Community Foster Care
Beneficiary group, Social careProviding foster care for children who cannot live with their birth families. This entails supporting, supervising, managing and training foster carers to care for children effectively and providing a strong support team who can ensure that children's life chances and choices are enhanced.
The Liberal Jewish Synagogue
Beneficiary group, Religion, SocietyThe Liberal Jewish Synagogue maintains a place for public religious worship, provides and conducts religious services, provides religious education for children and adults, facilities for the solemnisation of marriages, civil partnerships, mixed faith blessings and also for burials and cremations. The Synagogue also facilitates and encourages inter-faith activities.
Power2 LTD
Beneficiary groupPower2 is a leading youth development charity. We believe there is no greater cost to society than unfulfilled potential. We support children and young people at key transition points to achieve their potential by developing crucial life skills, boosting confidence and improving self-esteem. Our two main programmes are the award-winning Teens & Toddlers programme and the Young Leaders programme.
Rubislaw Foundation
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Food And Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Charity operates foodbanks, debt work and youth services, chiefly in the city of Sheffield to achieve its charitable objectives.
Humanity Without Borders
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Saving of livesHUMANITY WITHOUT BORDERS IS A NON-PROFIT HUMANITARIAN AID RELIEF ORGANISATION DEDICATED TO PROVIDING HUMANITARIAN SERVICES IN CRISIS AND NON-CRISIS SITUATIONS TO MOST NEEDY ORPHANS, WIDOWS AND DESTITUTE, IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE, RELIGION,
Center On Long-Term Risk
Charitable activities, EducationThe charity conducts research into the risks and benefits of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. We also provide grants to individuals and organisations to support such research, provide coaching and mentoring, and host events such as conferences and workshops; all aiming at supporting research in this area.
Bha For Equality
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesBHA exists to improve the lives and change the futures of BME and other marginalised communities, through service delivery and by contributing to policy development to ensure diversity and equality are integral to mainstream health strategies.
Walsingham Trust
Charitable activities, Facilities, Heritage, Housing, Religion, Social welfareObjectives a) the provision of maintenance and repair of places of worship, hostel accommodation and facilities for pilgrims; b) the promotion of public worship; c) the advancement of religion and relief of poverty anywhere in the world. The charity operates the Pilgrim Bureau, a hostel for pilgrims, and the Slipper Chapel at the site of the Walsingham Shrine as well as shops and a cafe.
Project S.e.e.d. Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HousingPARENTING PROGRAMMES FOR PARENTS, SCHOOLS PROGRAMMES. HOME GROUP REGULAR DISCUSSIONS/EDUCATION WITH A MEMBER OF THE SEED STAFF. LARGE EVENTS WITH MIXED EDUCATIONAL/SOCIAL CONTENT. COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMES. RESIDENTIAL SEMINARS AND TRIPS FOR FAMILIES, WITH LECTURES/WORKSHOPS AND CHILDRENS PROGRAMMES. ONE TO ONE LEARNING CENTRES USING VOLUNTEER TUTORS