Economic and community development Charities That specialise in Rural and farming areas
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Sessay Community Trust
Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureMulti-use Village Hall supporting activities for all ages including social clubs,Rural arts activities, 10 cricket teams across gender and age groups and bowls clubs.
Wharfedale Agricultural Society
Animals, Economic and community developmentWHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PROMOTES FARMING AND AGRICULTURE AT AN ANNUAL SHOW. EXHIBITS INCLUDE CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, HORSES, DOGS, RABBITS, POULTRY, PRODUCE, HANDICRAFTS & YOUNG FARMERS CLASSES. THIS IS THE OLDEST ONE DAY AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN THE COUNTRY WITH AN AVERAGE ATTENDANCE OF BETWEEN 12-15000.
The Staffordshire County Federation Of Young Farmers Clubs
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareWe are a rural youth organisation for members aged between 10 and 28 years who belong to one of our ten clubs based across the County. We organise Competitions, Social Events, Training and offer Travel Opportunities to all of our members.
Bishop Auckland & Shildon Methodist Circuit
Economic and community development, ReligionBishop Auckland & Shildon Circuit is a diverse network embracing 10 churches, representing both urban and rural areas. It seeks to consolidate and develop the work of the churches, encouraging partnership among and between them. It exists to make the love of God known and share the Good News of the Gospel through worship and activities of the individual churches, holding those churches in unity.
The Astor Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureThe primary object of the Foundation is medical research in its widest sense with preference given to assistance with launching/initial stages of new projects and filling in shortfalls. Also supported are children & youth groups, disabled, countryside, arts, sport, carers groups and animal welfare. Grants are generally between £500 and £2500, to UK registered charities, not available for salaries.
Prout Bridge Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Leisure, Social welfareWe operate in rural West Dorset:*Providing affordable activities for people of all ages including sports/fitness, art/crafts, clubs, skills development*Offering mental health & wellbeing support and information *Fighting to end loneliness & intergenerational divides by creating opportunities for people to come together socially & participate in their community*Running youth & holidayclubs
St Margarets Pre-School Laceby
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationA committee run pre-school providing care and education for 26 children per session aged 2 years to 4 years 11 months. Set in a rural village, committed to providing a safe and secure provision where children learn through play. We provide for all children irrespective of their abilities and development, following statutory requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage as part of our curriculum
Farmlink Education Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, EnvironmentThe charity achieves its objectives of advancing the education of school children in the subjects of farming, food production, biodiversity, the rural economy and the study of the environment and ecology, by undertaking a prograqmme of visists to schools by farmers and reciprocal visits by school children to working farms.
Alnwick Town Juniors Fc
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareAlnwick Town Juniors FC provides junior football and social activities for girls and boys in the heart of rural North Northumberland.Our vision is to create a safe and enjoyable environment for all, regardless of age, gender or ability and develop a club which supports teams at all ages for both male and female players, as well as creating opportunities for players with disabilities.
Gorham's Gift
Economic and community development, Health, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareINCOME IS APPLIED FOR PRESERVATION OF THE RURAL CHARACTER OF TELSCOMBE SO THAT THE INHABITANTS OF TELSCOMBE, PIDDINGHOE & BRIGHTON MAY HAVE ACCESS TO PEACEFUL RECREATION & MEDITATION, THE AUGMENTATION OF THE STIPEND OF THE INCUMBENT OF TELSCOMBE, THE UPKEEP OF THE CHURCH AND YARD, THE GENERAL CHARITABLE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS, AND THE RELIEF OF DESERVING POOR PERSONS RESIDING IN THE VILLAGE.
Stanhope Agricultural Society
Economic and community developmentThe promotion and improvement of agriculture, breeding of livestock and country pursuits and industries allied to agriculture; and to encourage and support activities organised by the local community groups operating in Stanhope and surrounding area.
Tuxford Mine Of Information LTD
Economic and community development, Social welfareThe overall aim is to improve the quality of life for people disadvantaged by economic restructuring, rural isolation and social exclusion in the communities of Tuxford and its surrounding areas
Barnsbury Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EnvironmentAddressing climate change by grant making to environmental organisations mainly focused on regenerative agriculture and sustainable farming practices.
The Pegasus Childcare Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community developmentTerm time, Monday - Friday, rural Childcare Centre providing breakfast club (7.30-8.30 am), nursery (8.30 am - 3.00 pm) and afterschool club (3:00 pm-3:30 pm) for children aged 2-11 years. Holiday club provision offered on demand basis. We provide a safe and stimulating learning environment.
The Children's Amazing Rural Kids
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentTo provide education, training and services to young children and their families. The main activity being the provision of education and care of children below the age of 5.
Federation Of Essex Women's Institutes
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, SocietyTo enable women to improve and develop conditions of rural life, advance their education in citizenship, in public questions both national and international, in music, drama and other cultural subjects, in all branches of agriculture, home economics, health and social welfare. It gives women the opportunity of working together and putting into those ideals for which is stands.
Hospital Or Almshouses Of Dorothy Elizabeth Pickering And Frances Byrd
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, HousingNorthamptonshire rural village location providing accommodation to needy spinisters and widows within the Parish
Shropshire Federation Of Young Farmers Clubs
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentA rural youth organisation for people aged 10 to 26 with an interest in the countryside and agriculture
Zimbabwe Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, SocietyZET supports grass roots organisations in Zimbabwe to deliver projects for vulnerable and marginalised young people. Projects are education focused and vary to include; life skills, vocational skills and work experience, health, birth registration and access to basic human rights, as well as teaching about conservation agriculture.
Forest Bears Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationSemi rural community setting; providing education, development and learning for pre-school children aged 2 to 5 years, in a safe and stimulating environment.
Liskeard And District Agricultural Association
Economic and community developmentThe Charity holds an annual one day agricultural show in Cornwall on the second Saturday in July
Ramblers Holidays Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareMakes grants to charities which promote walking, protect public rights of way and those which provide opportunities for disadvantaged children and adults to enjoy, understand and appreciate the beauty of the countryside.
Emley Show Society
Economic and community developmentThe principal activity of the Society is the organisation of an annual agricultural show.
The Wye Rural Museum Trust
Economic and community development, HeritageThe Trust owns and runs Brook Rural Museum. The Museum is housed in a magnificent 14th century barn and an important early 19th century oast house, and is devoted to an important collection of objects relating to the agriculture of Kent. Most of the collection relates to the period when animals provided the main source of power for farm work.
Santa Maria Education Fund
Economic and community development, Social welfareTo pay for education among the rural poor in Paraguay