Education Charities That specialise in Employability training
Discover 2,744 Education charities that specialise in employability training. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Holmcroft Youth & Community Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureOrganised clubs and activities for the elderly, i.e. dancing, crafts, bowls, outings, and other activities. Preschool Playgroup.Advice and Guidance, signposting.Information & IT support: Open to the whole community 5 days per weekCafe providing snacks and hot drinks..We operate in an area of high deprivation, & high unemployment and a high population of less mobile isolated elderly
The Swindon U3a
Economic and community development, EducationVarious groups are run for the educational, social and wellbeing of the mature person and other persons eligible for membership due to no longer being in full employment.
Equality Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesThe Equality Foundation is championing equality of opportunity by advancing education and research on equality and increasing economic empowerment amongst minoritized communities and providing practical projects to promote the employment prospects, education, training, and skills of minoritized communities.
Woodvale And Ainsdale Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, LeisureArts/Crafts, Blokarting, Bike Maintenance, Canoeing, Chair Based Exercise, Climbing Wall, Community Choir, Employability Training Course, afternoon lunches for older people, Cooking and Healthy Eating courses, Computers, Mums/tots Club, Martial Arts Club, Bike Maintenance classes, Mountain biking sessions, Staying Safe-Self Defence for Women, Tai Chi and chair Tai Chi and youth activities.
Life Chapel Ministries Limited
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Health, ReligionTHE CHARITY MINISTERS TO THE NEEDS OF VARIOUS SOCIAL GROUPS WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE CHURCH. THE CHARITY PROVIDS A FORUM FOR MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT FOR ITS MEMBERS TO BE EQUIPPED, SPIRITUALLY(WHOLENESS),SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY. IT OFFERS COUNSELLING SESSIONS TO THE NEEDY,UNEMPLOYED AND MAKES REFERRALS WHEN EVER THE NEED ARISES AND ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES
Grow For Life
Economic and community development, Education, Health, LeisureGrow for Life provides therapeutic gardening and training for people struggling in life, especially those suffering from mental ill health, with the aim of increasing their confidence and self esteem. Through training and practical work, its trainees gain social and horticultural skills, thereby giving them a route into employment or meaningful activity.
Refugee And Migrant Network Sutton
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, HousingProvision of advice by trained and qualified staff and volunteers on immigration, housing, welfare benefits, health, education and training, debt and money management and employment. Provision of English language tuition, with creche facilities, to improve clients' access to information and prospects of employment.Provision of relief to destitute refugees and migrants.
Bury Cancer Support Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HealthSupport to Cancer Patients and their Families. The Centre is the Multi Agency Cancer Service for Bury and local areas A range of Services : Counselling . Hypnotherapy Relaxation Classes . Nutrional Advice ,Financial and Debt advice. Benefits Advice. Health and Employment Support. Massage. Bowen Therapy. Aromatherapy . Mindfulness . Reiki. Qi Gong.
Tick Finance LTD
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfare'The relief of unemployment for the public benefit of communities throughout Tyne and Wear in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment''The prevention or relief of poverty throughout the UK by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty'
Wk Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareIn order to fulfil its charitable purposes, the Charity provides training to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with a view to enabling them to secure employment which may be with Well Kneaded (a social enterprise) or elsewhere. The Charity seeks to grow the skills of beneficiaries and increase their chances of long-term employment.
Camp Knak
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Healthwe help those at risk of: offending, anti-social behaviour, risk of family, community exclusion. mental illness, dropped out of school, engaged in anti-social behaver. its a beginning to drugs, alcohol addiction, sleeping rough, gambling, crime. we provide, professional help from experts, mentoring, careers advice, therapy, educational support, improving cognitive abilities, skills employability
Skills Active Forward
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfare, SocietyWE OFFER A VARIED PROGRAMMES 4 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING EMPLOYMENT SKILLS, TRAINING INTEGRATION & SPORTS ACTIVITIES. SAFUK ALSO WORKS IN EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY GIVING THEM SUPPORT AND PRACTICAL HELP IN HEALTH, EDUCATION, PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS & DEVELOPMENT IN ORDER TO REDUCE POVERTY, INJUSTICE AND EQUALITY IN A PROVISION OF AID AND SUPPORT TO VICTIMS OF WAR, CONFLICT AND/OR OPPRESSION.
Eudaimonia
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe support social business solutions to identified issues in the UK and Kenya. In particular around relief of poverty, access to education, enterprise development and employment. We also support measure to protect the environment and support sustainable development in the UK and Kenya. Our projects address issues faced by individuals and communities in the UK and Kenya.
Wonderful Gift Limited
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWorking directly with community organisations and leaders, the Foundation can make a significant impact by directly empowering and supporting the people on the ground who make the difference. Our funding, leadership development, seed funding for businesses and ongoing mentoring helps to not only relieve poverty, but also create employment and raise the standard of the communities we work with.
Bury Football Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareBury FC Community Trust delivers a number of football and sporting activities to provide a range of opportunities to improve health and fitness, develop educational opportunities and to engage hard to reach and excluded communities. Our programmes support healthy lifestyles, reduce social isolation, improve academic achievement and employability, and reduce anti social behaviour.
Tang Hall Employment
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity provides relief of unemployment for the benefit of the public in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance and support to find employment, particularly among people who are disadvantaged due to long term experience of homelessness and or addiction, people with a learning disability, and those otherwise facing significant barriers to finding employment. Based in York.
Impact-Now
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationCurriculum support tutoring in basic skills for key stages 1-5, principally though not exclusively for young people of BME heritage. Sourcing and providing apprenticeships and work experience to youths at risk of becoming NEET (between ages 16-24 years and up to 35 years for those with learning disabilities).Training in crafts production such as natural handmade soap and cosmetics, jewellery.
Rutherford Bursary Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationBased on a legacy from Miss Rutherford we aim to provide bursary grants to young people aged 16 to 21 in Redcar, for educational, employment and training purposes.
Isle Of Wight Foundation
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationThe Foundation awards grants to projects supporting two key themes; access to employment and building better communities. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organisations like charities, community interest companies, voluntary and community groups.
Centre Of Wellbeing, Training & Culture
Education, Facilities, HealthCentre of Wellbeing, Training & Culture (CWTC) strives to be an important creative hub model organisation ensuring access to the accredited training, health awareness, dementia, wellbeing cafe and arts for mental health for all ages, work placements, encouraging a community cohesion and successfully supporting, partnering, and collaboration.
Crewe And Nantwich U3a
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureThe objects of the charity are to advance the education and provide facilities for leisure and recreation of middle aged and older people not in full time gainful employment in the Crewe and Nantwich area.
Elmbridge U3a
Economic and community development, Education, LeisureElmbridge U3A provides men and women, no longer in full-time employment with the opportunity to join like-minded people in a variety of interests, educational and recreational, at minimal cost.
Quality Studies
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareSupporting young people (up to age 25) in London through advice, education, skills development, and activities that promote personal growth, employment, and social inclusion. Improving lives through learning, recreation, and opportunity.
Piland Wood Community Association
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureTo encourage those living in its area of benefit, to use their Community Centre as a step up to learning skills and springboard to employment, to develop social and interactive skills and networks and to pursue hobbies and other interests. Also to obtain sufficient funds from the lettings to meet the financial requirements to keep the building in good repair and support community based projects.
Parker Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationA resource at 25 Kayll Rd Sunderland for young people providing advice, assistance, programmes of physical, educational & other activities as a means of : - advancing in life & helping them to develop their skills, capacities & capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature & responsible individuals;- advancing education; &- relieving unemployment.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many employability-training education charities are there in the UK?
There are 2,744 registered employability-training education charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the employability-training education charities by income?
United Learning LTD is the largest by latest reported annual income (£786.0m). 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 employability-training education charities?
Employability-training education charities reported a combined annual income of £41.4bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for employability-training education charities?
Across all employability-training education charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 88.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of employability-training education charities?
Employability-training education charities have an average annual income of £743k. 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.