Economic and community development Charities That specialise in Rural and farming areas
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Buttington/trewern Community Centre
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureSuccessfully ran and maintained a busy centre.The centre has been host to local children's parties and charity events.Management committee have supported the ongoing running of local community groups such as: Playgroup, Brownies, bowls, opera and Young farmers.
Tiyeni Fund
Economic and community development, Environment, LeisureThe Trustees' primary aim, or mission, is to replace the need for hand-outs of money, food and fertiliser in rural areas of Malawi by training farming communities in sustainable 'deep bed' cultivation and land management practices, thereby enabling them to achieve self-sufficiency (as a minimum).
Friend To Friend
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareFriend to Friend is a local charity in rural South Kirklees, West Yorkshire, offering a range of activities for older people including armchair exercise, monthly meals, coffee mornings, cultural and craft activities and games including dominoes and cards. Our groups are aimed at keeping older people healthier, more active and less lonely. We provide transport where necessary.
South Leicestershire Mobile Toy Library
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, HousingThis is a unique mobile toy library service for children with disabilities, living within the rural Harborough District, Oadby District and Wigston Borough, in South Leicestershire. Members select toys 4-weekly and the toys are then delivered to members' homes, schools, nurseries, playgroups, childminders etc., thus helping to support the children in their access to developmental toys.
Silsden With Skipton Young Farmers' Club
Economic and community developmentWeekly meetings
Brockenhurst And District Young Farmers' Club
Economic and community developmentEducation/ training
Watchfield Village Hall
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureOur Village Hall is for the use of anyone who needs a space for recreational purposes. We are in a small, rural community with population who have diverse needs. The Hall is used by older members of the community, young people, various groups and a place for anyone needing to hire a space foe meetings. It is the only public building in our small rural parish.
Cutnall Green Young Farmers'club
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentCutnall Green Young Farmers is a youth organisation for people aged 10-28 years of age, supporting young people in agriculture and the countryside. The club have weekly meetings. Members of membership age compete in County level competiitions against other clubs. Through out the year the club will hold disco's and other fund raising events.
Marshwood Vale Young Farmers Club
Economic and community developmentGeneral Charitable Purposes Working with people aged between 10 and 28 in various activities to includeEducation/TrainingSport/recreationAnimalsEnvironment/Conservation/Heritage
Northolme Community Centre Association
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, FacilitiesProviding a community centre for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Belmont Rural in the County of Herefordshire and fund raising to improve the centre, and its surroundings and to provide events and activities for the benefit of those inhabitants.
Zimbabwe Rural Schools Development Programme
Economic and community development, EducationOur aim is to improve educational opportunities in rural Zimbabwe and to provide new facilities and resources, by working in partnership with schools and other institutions.
Friends Of Flamstead School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationParent Teacher Association - to raise funds for rural primary school.
Mityana Projects Trust
Economic and community development, EducationTo support development of rural education in Mityana Uganda by providing new or improved facilities in schools. To encourage the growth of the local economy in Mtyana by providing financial assistance to establish or build small businesses. To increase understanding and relationships between the people of Hampshire and the people of Mityana
The Flintham Society
Economic and community development, Heritagemuseum which looks at rural life through the eyes of a village shopkeeperprovides activities and events for the local community
Macclesfield U3a
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureEducation and recreation for older people
East Cottingwith Village Hall
Arts, Economic and community development, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionIt provides a Parish venue for the following activities :-YWC meetings, Parish Council meetings,Bowls Club,Childrens Dance Classes,Theatre events,Church events,Social venues ( Weddings,Funerals ,Christenings and Parties), Government Elections and Craft Fairs.It is the only public building except for the church in this rural parish.
Brough Agricultural Association
Economic and community development, LeisureThe Brough Agricultural Association, organises and stages the annual Brough Show to promote agriculture, horticulture and associated activities in the Upper Eden Valley of Cumbria. The show takes place in the Brough and Kirkby Stephen area. The show did not take place in 2020 or 2021 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. We look forward to staging the show in 2022.
Wise-Aid
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe relief of poverty worldwide; and the advancement of public education about international development initiatives. Wise-Aid implements these objects by focusing its resources on a) the advancement of civil society in remote areas; b) advocacy for greater recognition of the special needs of people in remote rural areas; c) creative and sustainable use of natural resources.
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Economic and community developmentYoung Farmers Club
There Must Be An Alternative (themba)
Economic and community development, Environment, ResearchSupporting the development of smallholder agriculture and agroforestry systems with the main focus of the work being in Malawi.Supporting the development of clean cooking activities.Supporting development activities with regard to ecosystem service and carbon offsetting.Supporting education and scientific research linked to the above activities
Agricola Club Memorial Fund
Economic and community development, Education, Heritage, LeisureThe aims of the Trust are:1) to assist former members of Wye College who are in need,2) to assist people who have taken a course at the Wye campus to undertake postgraduate studies,3) to support education and research in agriculture, horticulture and the rural environment.
Fiddington Village Hall
Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureMaintain a community facility for indoor and outdoor activities which are relevant to a small rural parish. Local organisations have preferential hire rates.
Burnet Heritage Trust
Economic and community developmentProvides advice when requested by landowners and will comment on developments, generally through the planning process. It will also continue to comment on strategic planning issues and seek to support the interests of the countryside by promoting the great value of fragile landscape in the Parishes of Fishlake, Fenwick and Sykehouse.
Bridlington And District Young Farmers' Club
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION RAISING AWARENESS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
Farmers' Christian Postal Service
Economic and community developmentProvision of support and help to the farming and rural communities by means of the internet and post and attendance at agricultural and other shows.