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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Hampton Fuel Allotment
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentHampton Fuel Allotment Charity supports families and individuals on low income with a grant to help with the costs of gas and electricity; and supports organisations to provide services and activities for those in need through grantmaking.
The Wild Trout Trust Limited
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentThe advancement of public education in the promotion of conservation for the public benefit of wild trout and their habitats; ecosystems and environment; river and water conservation and management and creation of wild trout habitats. Wild trout being defined as any trout that has been spawned naturally including sea trout.
Wateraid International
Associations, Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentWaterAid international (WAi) brings together the international group of WaterAid organisations to develop a global response to the world's water and sanitation crisis. WAi will help to consolidate relationships between WaterAid organisations and ensure that these organisations share a common vision, mission and values, as well as ensure greater coordination of strategy and policy.
One Life Global Welfare
Economic and community development, Saving of lives, Social welfareONE LIFE GLOBAL WELFARE WORKS TO RELIEVE POVERTY BOTH LOCALLY IN THE UK AND INTERNATIONALLY. FROM EMERGENCY RELIEF TO LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SUCH AS WATER, SANITATION, EDUCATION, DISABILITY SUPPORT AND SPONSORSHIPS.
Papplewick Pumping Station Trust
Economic and community development, HeritagePreservation and interpretation of Papplewick Pumping Station, Britain's finest Victorian fresh water pumping station and now an accredited museum. The Charity has a strong commitment to heritage and environmental education, in particular water supply and water management.
Mlinda Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EnvironmentMlinda Foundation's focus is to facilitate development of rural electrification projects using renewable energy in India. Communities in project areas had no access to reliable electricity and opportunities to earn income were limited. Initial results from project areas show household income has increased by over 60% through the use of electric-powered equipment in households and for agriculture.
Dig Deep (africa)
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentDig Deep is an award-winning international development charity securing clean water, safe sanitation & good hygiene for the one million people of Bomet County, Kenya - through planning, projects and partnerships.We are working hand in hand with local communities, business and the Kenyan government to serve Bomet's one million people - half of whom are children.
The Busoga Trust
Economic and community developmentBusoga Trust is a UK based, Christian charity which has as its principal aims the raising of money for water development projects in the rural areas of Uganda with a major emphasis on sanitation and health education.
Temple Garden Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareTemple Garden Foundation works in partnership with local communities in rural Cambodia to promote sustainable development for those living in poverty. The Foundation selects projects where livelihoods can be improved significantly through simple community initiatives. Programmes include water and sanitation, basic road/bridge infrastructure, healthcare and child and adult education.
African Development Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareALTHOUGH ITS MISSION IS TO WORK ALL AFRICA, ADT IS OPERATING IN SOMALIA PARTICULARLY IDP CAMPS IN MOGADISHU AND ITS SUBURBS. THE MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION INCLUDE: - WATER AND SANITATION DEVELOPMENT - PROVISION OF EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE (MOBILE CLINICS)- BASIC EDUCATION - EMERGENCY FOOD DISTRIBUTION- ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP- SEASONAL PROJECT (QURBANI AND RAMADAN)
Friends Of Coed Gwilym Park
Associations, Economic and community developmentOur objective is to improve the facilities at Coed Gwilym Park, Clydach , Swansea SA6 5NS. We will do this with donations received from local individuals , local businesses and running local events. We will also be applying for grants from various sources such as the Community Lottery Fund, Mynydd Y Gwair Wind Farm, Garfield Weston Foundation, Landfill Tax , Co Op Group, Tesco and others.
Kew Bridge Engines Trust And Water Supply Museum Limited
Economic and community development, HeritageThe charity is principally engaged in the operation for public enjoyment of the museum and historic pumping engines at Kew Bridge Pumping Station, Brentford, Middlesex.
Energy Sparks
Economic and community development, EducationEnergy Sparks offers an online energy analysis tool and energy education programme specifically designed to help schools reduce their electricity and gas usage through the analysis of half hourly smart meter data. Energy Sparks provides advice and activities to support pupils and the wider school community to reduce their school's carbon footprint.
Pragya
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Environment, Saving of livesPragya enables sustainable development for the poorest, most neglected communities in remote and marginal societies, in a way that preserves and promotes local cultures and fragile ecosystems. Our grassroots programmes include: food, agriculture and rural livelihoods; conservation and renewable energy; education; empowering women and minorities; health, safe water and sanitation; and disasters.
Goal (international)
Economic and community developmentTo work towards ensuring the poorest and most vulnerable in our world and those affected by humanitarian crises have access to the fundamental rights of life, including but not limited to adequate shelter, food, water and sanitation, healthcare, education and economic opportunities.
Iaaae International
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, economic or social disad-vantage in such parts of the world as the trustees shall determine by the provision of architectural, construction, engineering and related technical services to remote village communities with the aim of providing clean and safe water supplies, drainage, sanitation and solar energy, systems, hou
West Bengal Charity Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareINSTALLATION OF WATER PUMPS IN VILLAGES. PROVIDE VITAL FOOD AND CLOTHING TO THE NEEDY. ORPHAN SUPPORT. SUPPORTING WIDOWS. BUILD PLACES OF WORSHIP WHERE NEEDED. PROVIDE PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES FOR LOCALS AS A MEANS OF INCOME. MEDICAL AID. EMPOWERMENT PROJECTS. SUPPORT EDUCATION AND SHELTER IN VILLAGES IN THE DISTRICT OF 24 NORTH PARGANAS, WEST BENGAL, INDIA AND BUKEDI REGION EAST UGANDA
The Karen Hill Tribes Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentOur mission is to partner with Karen communities to improve their health, livelihoods, and access to education, namely to:1) Enhance community health by improving sanitation, hygiene, and access to safe water2) Secure sustainable livelihoods through increased food security and income generation.3) Increase access to education for children and young adults to improve their opportunities.
Jenga Community Development Outreach (uk)
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentJENGA UK is a Christian charity formed to support its sister charity in Uganda. JENGA provides the basic essentials in life to the most needy communities and believes in demonstrating the love of God by love in action. The project focus is water, sanitation, health and education projects in rural villages, urban slums and IDP (Internally Displaced Peoples) Camps.
Forafrika
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationPrimary ActivitiesForAfrika provides nutrient-rich meals to school children across Africa. Our school feeding programmes improve the nutrition, encourage school attendance and address the barriers to access education.Other ActivitiesFood Security and LivelihoodsHealth and NutritionWater, Sanitation and HygieneEmergency Response
The Cycle (ingo)
Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Cycle's commitment is to the alleviation of poverty. It focuses its efforts on sanitation, water and livelihoods (although not exclusively), and implements programmes that engages the communities in which it works, as a means to empower local people to make them self sufficient.
New Ways
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationNew Ways focusses on health and development projects predominantly in Turkana, Kenya. Areas of focus: Nutritional Nursery Schools which provides basic nutritional support and healthcare to under 6's to improve life expectancy. Development the water infrastructure (dams, bore holes with either hand pumps or wind pumps). Education and Empowerment of the local people through agriculture and fishing.
Aapg - Europe
Economic and community development, ResearchTo advance the science of geology and its allied sciences in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing, as they relate to petroleum, natural gas, other subsurface fluids and mineral resources. The outreach is made through short courses, educational offerings, technology workshops, student grants and programs, etc.
The Butterfly Tree
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Health, HousingAdvance education - pre-school, primary, secondary, further and special education, orphan sponsorship, food security. Supports healthcare - maternity, HIV/AIDS and malaria prevention, funds treatment for sick children. Provides - safe water, sanitation, community houses and sustainable enterprises. Operates - Southern Province, Zambia. Promotes travel philanthropy and responsible tourism.
The Wokingham Foodbank
Economic and community development, Social welfareWe provide food, toiletries, nappies etc to the needy in the borough of Wokingham from the Foodbank premises in the centre of the town. We can also help with gas/ electricity if needed.
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.