Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Road safety
Discover 194 Crime and Justice charities that specialise in road safety. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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The Hockley Community Centre Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and Justice, Education, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureTo provide affordable, well maintained and friendly facilities for local groups, clubs and individuals. These include Pre-School, majorettes, judo, martial arts, children's football, slimming world, advanced motorists, metal detectors, , yoga,U3A History club, Art appreciation, Current affairs, Geography, theatre groups and many more.
Canolfan Deuluol Tregaron
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeThe centre provides an open access drop in service for families and young children and offers a range of activities such as messy play, arts and crafts, outings and visits to local places of interest and a Healthy lunch club. We also offer parenting courses, and invite external agencies such as Health Visitor, Speech and Language Therapist and Road Safety Unit to talk to parents.
Birmingham Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and Justice, LeisureProvides tutoring and guidance to motorcyclists in the Birmingham region to prepare them to take the advanced motorcycle test organised by the Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists.Provides recreation and skill guidance together with the aim to improve road safety.
All Cycle Bath & West
Crime and Justice, LeisureTo provide or assist in the provision of cycling equipment and facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need.Providing regular opportunities for physical and mental well-being through our programme of inclusive cycling using adapted and accessible bikes, trikes, hand cycles and tandems in a traffic free environment.
The Road Operators Safety Council
Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeAdvance public health and safety in particular by promoting and advancing safety on public and private roads within the UK; Advance public education and training of persons who are or who may seek engagement in the road transport or associated industries.Conduct and carry on research into road safety and disseminate the results of that research
The Ely Memorial Fund
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeI lost my daughter Emma Louise Young (ELY) aged 23 on the 30th Sept 2010. Em's car left the road and was killed instantly. We were suddenly faced with a funeral bill having insufficient funds for Em's funeral. The fund will pay an agreed amount through a funeral plan to families who lose a son/daughter are tragically killed in a road traffic crash to relieve financial stress at a traumatic time.
Solihull Wheels For All
Crime and Justicewe offer a facility for people who would like to learn to ride a bicycle either as a complete novice or to regain confidence in a traffic free environment. we also have a range of adapted machines to allow people with physical or intellectual difficulties to take part. Everyone welcome.
Kilburn Welfare Association
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Facilities, Health- Daily Prayers- Parenting Workshop- Coffee evernings/Tea Mornings- Women's Health class- Youth GamesFuture Activities:- E-safety workshop- Road safety Workshop- Marriage relationship workshop-Healthy lifestyle workshop
Thames Vale Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticeProvide coaching to motorcycle riders in order to improve their riding skills and pass the advanced test of the Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
The Tribune Trust
Crime and Justice, Health, Leisure, Saving of lives, SocietyTo ensure that community projects tackling crime and disorder receive financial and other support.Within a wider strategy to reduce crime protect the vulnerable, promote good citizenship, promote sport and active recreation, tackle drug and alcohol misuse, improve road safety and develop safer communities.
Cycling 4 All
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeCycling 4 All provides opportunities for people of all abilities to enjoy cycling and the associated health benefits. This is undertaken through the provision of specialist bikes, trikes wheelchair cycles and tandems as well as two wheel hybrid and mountain bikes. The service is run by trained staff and volunteers and takes place on a traffic free and safe track in a local country park.
Flackwell Heath Residents Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Leisure, Saving of livesRaise residents' issues & liaise with councils/interested parties. Main aims: provide leisure & recreation facilities; promote preservation, development & improvement of character & amenities; advance education. Run by CTTE of volunteers. Agree priorities for next year; continued effort in 4 key areas: Planning/Environment/Decorations; Police/Traffic; Events & Youth. Act on Survey Results.
The Under 17 Car Club Charitable Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeThe objects of the charity are restricted to the promotion of road safety for the benefit of the public and in particular young people. These objects are pursued through funded research, publications and a range of practical skill and attitudinal development activities designed to promote road safety in the minds of the target audience.
Friends Of Greenwich Park
Associations, Crime and Justice, Environment, Heritage, LeisureTo secure the preservation, protection and enhancement of Greenwich Park. To promote and maintain high standards of horticulture, arboriculture, wildlife, public amenities, planning, architecture. traffic management and policing in Greenwich Park. To educate the public in the geography, history, natural history and architecture of Greenwich Park.
Shirehampton Community Action Forum
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, FacilitiesShirehampton Action provides activities to improve the area of Shirehampton and the quality of life for the people who live, work, learn and play here. Activities include supporting young people, operating a community safety forum, supporting road safety initiatives, monitoring local planning applications, improving local green spaces, and creating community and climate action plans.
London Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticeThe main purpose of the group is to give observed runs (ORs) to associate members in order that those members pass the IAM Motorcycle test.
Solent Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticeTHE CHARITY IS AFFILIATED TO THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND PROVIDES RIDER TRAINING AND GUIDANCE TO MOTORCYCLISTS TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY.
World Rescue Organisation
Crime and JusticeThe promotion of Road Traffic Collision and Trauma training and development within each of the WRO member organisations. To promote the benefits of effective Post Crash Response and care with international partners and around the world.
Wey Valley Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticeRoad Safety Organisation - providing guidance to motorcyclists to prepare them for The Institute of Advanced Motorists - Advanced Motorcycle Test
The Conies
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Saving of livesWe provide support, guidance, free resources and safeguarding initiatives to raise safety awareness especially among children and young people. Through children we educate families on accident prevention in all areas especially road safety.We operate from 113 Vibart Road, B26 2AB and utilise Masamune Dojo for classes plus work with police, schools and other educational centres.
Bristol Advanced Motorists
Crime and JusticeThe promotion of improved driving standards coupled with an increased awareness of road safety. The Group conducts courses for drivers wishing to improve their driving in preparation of the Advanced Tests by the IAM RoadSmart. These courses consist of classroom sessions, together with practical on-road driving guidance given by the Group's voluntary Observers.
Kent Advanced Motorcyclists Group
Crime and JusticeMOTORCYCLING
Ulnes Walton Bridleways Association
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeFund raising through various events and grant applications for the up keep and development of bridleways to provide off road facilities for the community. Highlighting Road Safety Issues in relation to equestrians.
Gloucestershire Group Of Advanced Motorists
Crime and JusticePromoting road safety and speed awareness to members of the public in Gloucestershire by free lectures, seminars and preparing applicants for the IAM RoadSmart Advanced Driver Certificate. The Group is affiliated to IAM RoadSmart
Devon Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticePromoting road safety to and for motorcyclists coupled with the provision to Devon's motorcycling community of practical coaching to an Advanced riding standard (in conjunction with, for example, the Institute of Advanced Motorists)including the maintenance of a club for local motorcycling members of the IAM aimed at maintaining and refreshing their safety awareness and advanced riding skills.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many road-safety crime and justice charities are there in the UK?
There are 194 registered road-safety crime and justice charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the road-safety crime and justice charities by income?
Change, Grow, Live is the largest by latest reported annual income (£339.7m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of road-safety crime and justice charities?
Road-safety crime and justice charities reported a combined annual income of £2.5bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for road-safety crime and justice charities?
Across all road-safety crime and justice charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 91.3%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of road-safety crime and justice charities?
Road-safety crime and justice charities have an average annual income of £2.3m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.