Economic and community development Charities That specialise in Infrastructure
Discover 318 Economic and community development charities that specialise in Infrastructure. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Global Aid UK
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Saving of lives, Social care, Social welfareUK - centres for learning,recreation,advice.BANGLADESH:Water&Energy Fund - tube wells,gas,electric,solar. Medical Fund - clinics,mobile medics.Family Welfare Fund - nursery,community centre,marriage & legal aid.Sports&Fitness Fund - sports academies.Education Fund - academies,teacher training,equipment,scholarship.Poverty&Disaster Fund - food & sanitation packs,shelter huts,orphanages.
Khairunnas Trust
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe relief of poverty, sickness and distress and promotion of good health among those in need in the United Kingdom and Azad Kashmir. In the UK we want to provide food and pay for shelter to homeless persons and in Azad Kashmir we provide help such as free medical camps and water supply to remote areas. Food and meat delivery to the destitute.
Sunshine With Smiles Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareSWST works for the relief of Poverty In Gambia. We work with our chosen partners in Health Eduation and Sport.With Health we have supplied a Mammogram machine for Banjul Hospital. We work with 2 schools . Campama lower basic where we have helped with fabric improvements for 14 years including water supply and kitchen garden. Sankandi school extra 3 classrooms and support for Gambian Cricket
Help International Plant Protein Organisation
Economic and community development, Housing, Social care, Social welfareWorking with local organisations we help the poor to obtain plant foods for direct consumption, water supplies, and other basic essentials. We try to foster self-sufficiency. We support orphanages. We never supply animal foods or live animals and work at home and abroad to create awareness of the benefits of using plant foods direct instead of processing them inefficiently through farm animals.
Actom
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Saving of livesWe operate in Kenya. We aim to improve the lives of the people. We have successfully raised funds and built a fresh water supply for the village of Mariakani which was commissioned in December 2020. We have also sent fees for education for the local children, a full shipping container of goods, and humanitarian aid for fifteen young women in a hostel in Meru.
Eritrean Community In Greater Manchester
Economic and community development, Health, HousingECGM supports people to navigate complex UK administrative systems, dealing with welfare rights, personal finance (debt, credit, banking), housing (private and social landlords) and issues with utilities (gas, water, electricity).ECGM runs a mental health service, offering a peer support group and 1:1 sessions delivered by our trained counsellor.
Renewable Heritage Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, HeritageFind new uses for old buildings by adapting them to generate renewable energy. Current project: Howsham Mill, North Yorkshire, an 18th century watermill which we are restoring for use as an environmental study/community centre. The waterwheel plus two Archimedean Screw turbines will provide power for the building itself, and an income from electricity sales to support the project in the future.
Ohemaa Cares Foundation
Economic and community development, Social welfareWe prevent and provide relief of poverty and promote health and development in Gomoa Oguaa in the Gomoa West district of Ghana through the provision of safe water and sanitation, building new infrastructure and the refurbishment of existing dilapidated infrastructure, provision of educational resources, and the provision of basic household supplies.
Sanitation In The Developing World
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfaregeneral charitable purposes. Providing clean water and shower and toilet facilities to disabled,widows.orphans and poor people.
All Saints' Alive
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentThe Charity undertook a number of Fundraising activities during the last year and has plans for similar activies in following years. During forthcoming years applications will be made to Grant making organisations for funding assistance with the proposals to install a water supply, install lavatories (and disabled facilities), replace the central heating & install kitchen facilities.
Caring For Humanity
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareTo provide financial aid and relief to the needy and poor people in Bangladesh and the homeless in the UK. The financial aid could be used for Education Purpose, Sanitation, Medical facilities, Water facilities, Shelters, Clothing & Foods.
Sustainable Cottenham
Arts, Economic and community development, Education- reducing single-use plastic (through awareness raising, liaison with residents, schools and groups and supported by Surfers Against Sewage)- advocating more sustainable diets and reduced food waste with plans to hold an Eco Eats festival in association with Cambridge Sustainable Food. - encouraging social sustainability through the fostering of Cottenham Connected
Bongo Development Trust
Economic and community development, Social welfareOur objectives: To relieve poverty and promote health and development in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region of Ghana and other rural areas of Ghana, by means including the provision of improved sanitation, water supply and education.We are currently building about 20 latrines each year in a rural village.
Zimbabwe Aid Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Economic and community development, Saving of lives, Social welfareCurrently raising funds for sanitation improvement, clean water and medicine for community. Also set up creche for children - now operational. Buy second hand clothes and export them for the community. Agricultural activity to alleviate famine. Buy fertilizer for the community - very important this. Will carry out many development projects in future.
Maisha Africa Development Initiative
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, EnvironmentAfter School Programme for young persons aged 11 - 18.Personal Development training.Job Search and Interview Technique training.Capacity Building.Gender Inclusivity programmes.Public Policy support.Climate Change and Renewable Energy programmes.
Grace House Cambodia Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Housing, Social careProviding education and family support to rural villages nr Siem Reap, Cambodia. Education in English language, general education and arts. Early years education in Khmer . Education programme and small group home for children with disabilities.Supporting families with health care, school retention, house repairs, safe electricity, water wells, clean drinking water, a safe house and micro loans.
St Clement Parish Hall
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Facilities, ReligionSt Clement is a very small village, we use the parish hall to keep the local community together. Other than the Church, we do not have anywhere to meet (no shop or public house). We hold fund raising events to cover the costs of electricity-water and general maintenance of the building. The hall is available for hiring by any group or individual.
River Of Mercy Relief Foundation
Economic and community development, HousingSindh is the third largest province in Pakistan and home to some of the poorest people in the world. While the largest cities in the province, Karachi and Hyderabad, are well known, a high percentage of the population lives in rural areas. Many of these areas are barren desert terrains where a lack of access to fresh water and electricity, inability to grow crops, and other basic necessities make
Cwlwm Monduli
Economic and community development, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and sickness among persons resident in Tanzania, especially the District of Monduli in Arusha Region, by the development of education, health and other social services, the improvement of water supplies and other communal facilities
Acorn Initiative
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentWASH(Water,Sanitation &Hygiene) HIB(Health in a Box) first aid boxes & medical aid. STB(Skill Tool Box) Women & Youth empowerment,skill aquisation, pathway to self sustainabilty. LIB(Library in a Box) Group actitivty, learning & Education.Organising workshops & seminars for refugee & migrants. promoting inclusivity and diversity.Enhancing equality within local commuities in the UK & abroad.
Khalique Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing- Training of low paid workers to become more skilled at their work- Education and childcare to enable the children of workers to develop and be looked after- Improving conditions in low paid workers homes by improving sanitation and health- Community development- Supporting employees
Health Aid For Africa (hafa)
Economic and community development, EducationCharity's mission is to build/provide medical centres, schools and water supplies in rural areas.
Environclean Community Group
Economic and community development, EnvironmentWe work with community-based organisations mainly in the slums of developing cities, where we empower them through social enterprising means by working with them to establish innovative projects especially in areas of sustainable waste management (recycling and re-use) and renewable energy technologies.Currently we work in Kenya and Peterborough, UK
Impact Next Gen
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationFOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN GHANA BY PROVIDING AND ASSISTING THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION AT THE SCHOOL.FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO ADVANCE THE HEALTH OF PEOPLE IN GHANA THROUGH THE PROVISION OF PROJECTS TO IMPROVE DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION, AND IN OTHER SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT
Buddhist Village Trust For Sri Lanka
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Housing, Religion, Social welfareTo improve the quality of life in poor villages in Sri Lanka by providing supply of water, agricultural material, medical facilities, housing, education, needs and skill centres.To provide funds for the preservation of cultural & traditional ways of life in the villages within a framework of a balanced environment.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many Infrastructure economic and community development charities are there in the UK?
There are 318 registered Infrastructure economic and community development charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the Infrastructure economic and community development charities by income?
Lloyd's Register Foundation is the largest by latest reported annual income (£691.7m). 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 Infrastructure economic and community development charities?
Infrastructure economic and community development charities reported a combined annual income of £9.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for Infrastructure economic and community development charities?
Across all Infrastructure economic and community development charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 79.4%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of Infrastructure economic and community development charities?
Infrastructure economic and community development charities have an average annual income of £963k. 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.