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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J.i.q Balasath UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareWe work in Bihar; one of the poorest and remote areas of India where we support over a hundred villages in which we establish education centres, provide teachers, support for orphans and widows, clean water supplies. Our education centre houses students from poor families and all expenses for food, studies, books, accommodation, pocket money, etc are borne by the charity.
Global Humanitarian Relief Foundation (ghrf)
Economic and community development, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfare, SocietyPREVENTION OF RELIEF OF POVERTY, ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND WELFARE. PROMOTION OF EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY, SUPPORT TO THOSE IN NEED ANYWHERE AROUND THE WORLD INCLUDING WATER SANITATION, AND HOUSING.
Heron Corn Mill (beetham) Limited
Arts, Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageThe restoration of Heron Cornmill to its original form as a working water powered mill and preservation and display of the mill and equipment for educational benefit of students and the public and promoting renewable energy.Arrange lectures shows for the benefit of the public and to print publish and make available by sale or otherwise of literature reproductions photographs and the like.
Pure Leapfrog
Economic and community development, EnvironmentWe are dedicated to ensuring community energy becomes a significant part of sustainable energy in the UK through accessible expertise & affordable finance to community energy groups. Our member network provides free expert professional advice to help carbon reduction projects overcome barriers to success. Our Community Energy Fund offers low interest loans for community renewable energy projects.
Gold-Youth Africa Foundation UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, HealthOur vision is to see a healthy, educated, self sufficient community in Malawi. Our mission statement is that we promote educational facilities for all children in the community. Enhance the ability of the community to become self sufficient. Ensure care of orphans and vulnerable people affected by HIV/Aids. Provide fresh water and sanitation. We are active in 13 centres in an area of 400km sq.
Dhaka Ahsania Mission
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Saving of lives, Social welfareDhaka Ahsania Mission UK raises funds for DAM Bangladesh for the education and training of poor people e.g. trafficked women, slum children etc. It also raises funds for relieving poverty, vocational training, water & sanitation, flood and other disasters.
Play IT Forward
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureTHROUGH THE POWER OF FOOTBALL, PLAY IT FORWARD INSPIRES AND EMPOWERS A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ZAMBIA TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR LIVES. OUR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE EDUCATION, WATER AND SANITATION AND HEALTH PROJECTS.
Syrian Refugee Relief Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Saving of lives, Social welfareWe raise funds for the relief and assistance for the victims of war, conflict or natural disaster, through the provision of food, clothing, bedding, medical aid, accommodation, access to water and sanitation. This includes supporting an orphan's programme and a prosthetic limbs clinic. In particular for, but not limited to the benefit of people in Syria and surrounding countries.
Empowering Vulnerable Children ( Evc ) Uganda
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationEVC Uganda is working in the district of Masaka, Uganda providing education, through a sponsorship scheme, for children who would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. The charity also raises funds for the building of school classrooms and dormitories, the provision of clean water supplies on school sites and LED lighting for families without electricity.
Global One 2015
Economic and community developmentWASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), Agriculture, Global Health and Livelihoods projects delivered in Africa and Asia.
Made With Hope
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe create sustainable projects to relieve poverty for children living in very rural communities in Tanzania, Africa. Projects include education, clean water and sanitation. We partner with NGOs and communities on the ground in Tanzania to ensure our projects are suitable for those in need. Examples of our projects include school infrastructure, clean water, toilets and girl empowerment.
The South Staffordshire Water Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe objective of the Trust is to apply its income towards relieving those customers who are in conditions of need, poverty, hardship or other distress and are having difficulty making payment for the supply of water to their home but make regular payments for an amount they can afford.
Bryn Blaen Community Wind Fund CIO
Economic and community developmentBryn Blaen Community Wind Fund CIO receives funding from the wind farm developer which we are able to grant to projects and organisations within the area defined in its constitution.
Smile Aid
Economic and community development, Health, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfare1. TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF HOMELESS PEOPLE IN UNITED KINGDOM AND OVERSEAS BY PROVIDING FOOD, CLOTHING, HEALTH CARE SERVICES, TRANSPORTATION, SUPPORT, EDUCATION AND TRAINING. 2. SMILE AID PROVIDES RELIEF OF POVERTY INTERNATIONALLY WITH DEDICATED PROGRAMS TO HELP THE POOR AND NEEDY WITH FOOD & WATER SUPPLY, EDUCATION & TRAINING, MEDICAL AID, AMBULANCE SERVICE, CLOTHING, & DELIVER EMERGENCY AID.
Sundar Gaumukh Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Heritage, Housing, Social welfareTO PROVIDE FOOD & SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS ELDERLYTO PROVIDE FOOD/VETERINARY CARE TO SICK/STRAY ANIMALS MAINLY COWS & PEACOCKSTO RELIEVE POVERTY & ADVANCE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN ORPHANED OR WHO ARE OTHERWISE IN NECESSITOUS CIRCUMSTANCES IN INDIATO PROMOTE & FUND CLEAN WATER PROVISION FOR DRINKING & SANITATION FOR THE POORTHE PRESERVATION & RESTORATION OF RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS
Allegra Foundation Limited
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentThe Allegra Foundation, trading as Project Waterfall, is a charity committed to bringing clean drinking water, sanitation and education to coffee growing countries. The foundation also organises UK Coffee Week, an annual celebration of coffee which unites the coffee industry to raise funds for Project Waterfall.
Guildford Food Bank
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe charity provides food and household items to needy individuals and families in the Guildford area. In some cases it helps with household gas and electricity payments.
Al-Fikr
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, SocietyAL-FIKR AIMS TO HELP THOSE IN DIRE NEED, REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION, ETHNICITY, GENDER OR DISABILITY. AL-FIKR FREQUENTLY HOLDS INTERFAITH ACTIVITIES, SPORTS ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES IN UK. AL-FIKR PROVIDES RELIEF IN AREAS SUCH AS WATER AND SANITATION, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND NUTRITION, ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP FOR THE WORLD'S POOREST PEOPLE.
Hope International Development Agency
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareHOPE International Development Agency UK works with communities in extreme poverty to bring comprehensive transformation. We provide access to clean water - an essential basic resource; equip and empower men, women and children, with training in sanitation and hygiene; and strengthen livelihoods through women's self-help groups, and environmental protection and food security measures.
The Baywind Energy Community Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Social welfareProviding grants to individuals, clubs, schools and groups, for projects that generate renewable energy, or save energy, or address fuel poverty. Provide advice and information on energy saving measures.
The Container Based Sanitation Alliance
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentOur vision is a world where access to dignified, safe and affordable sanitation is no longer out of reach for families and communities in dense urban areas. To support, this we aim to support greater quality and availability of container based sanitation (CBS) services through researching, sharing, and promoting CBS as a cost effective, climate-smart solution to the urban sanitation crisis.
The Easter Team
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe Easter Team helps families and individuals in crisis in the Crawley area by providing and distributing food parcels and topping up gas and electricity pre-payment meters.
Evans Public Hall
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureRaise money to maintain the Hall through different activities. Regular users are Bowls, Community Council, Line Dancing, Circuits, Social Hub, Quiz nights and Singalongs. Facilities have been improved through funding from Brechfa Forest West Wind Farm Community Fund. The primary school regularly uses the facilities. We hold fundraising events such as fairs and Tribute Evenings.
Better Lives Foundation
Economic and community developmentBLF brings over 30 years experience of like minded people working to improve health and education conditions in remote areas in Sierra Leone. Our aim is to provide and improve FREE Quality Medical Care to the needy. Sponsoring Education leading to long term healthcare independence, self sufficiency and self-supportive structure. Raise standards of sanitation, hygiene and access to clean water.
Archaeology & Development Foundation
Economic and community development, HeritageTo research & conserve the Khmer heritage, jointly with the local authorities & coupled with capacity building of national archaeologists. To raise the awareness of the local population regarding their unique heritage. To improve the communities daily life with a particular emphasis on education, environmental protection, hygiene and sanitation, enhanced crop production in the target area.
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.