Education Charities That specialise in Higher education
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Friends Of The Oriental Museum
Associations, Education, HeritageThe charity was formed for the purposes of providing financial and practical support to the Oriental Museum (which is part of the University of Durham) and to inform members about all aspects of the history, culture etc. of the Orient (through lectures, events, etc.).
Chris Donovan Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionThe Chris Donovan Trust is a small charity that was set up after the murder of Christopher Donovan. We run our Five Minutes of Madness / Restorative Justice workshops in prisons, schools, and universities, our aim is to educate young people of the dangers of getting involved in gangs & crime and to see the consequences of their actions, and how Restorative Justice can benefits both parties
Wellingborough School Foundation
EducationThe advancement of education of the pupils at Wellingborough School through financial support and assistance of the school and/or wider educational initiatives projects and other associated activities, and by awarding scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, maintenance allowances or grants tenable at the school or at any university, college of education, or other institution of further education.
V C Chamberlain Educational Trust
EducationTo grant a modest bursary on an annual basis to mature students following a full-time university undergraduate course.
Sandilipay United Society Of United Kingdom
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareActivities mostly in Sri Lanka to help who are suffering due to civil war. Includes financial help on primary and university education of deprived children. Relief of poverty for those who struggles to fulfil their basic needs by helping to start small vocation like poultry farm or raise cows to sell milk. Beneficiary selection should be recommended by local councillor and local advisory committee
20th Wyre Forest (bewdley) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationScouts prepares young people with skills for life helping them speak up and play their part. Each week we give almost half a million people aged 6-25 the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life.
The Breakthrough Trust (india)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Social care, Social welfareTo support the education and welfare of under priviledged children/young people in Tamil Nadu. This includes assissting an orphanage which provides accomodation and educational facilities. The orphanage also enhances employment opportunities in the local community to relieve poverty. To provide grants to school leavers and young adults to progress to further/higher education.
Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust
Arts, Education, HeritageThe Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust was established by a Declaration of Trust dated 8th November 2001, for the (A) Preservation, protection and improvement for the Public Benefit of all Paintings, prints,works of art, ceramics owned by, associated with or displaced in the Peter Scott Gallery of the University of Lancaster.
Nancie Reckitt Charity
Charitable activities, EducationGrants to students in higher education who reside in the parishes of Patrington, Rimswell and Winestead, aged 16-25 years and must have a residency of 5 years
The Lady Marks Charitable Trust
EducationThe Charity's objects are the promotion of learning and the advancement of education in the subjects of Japanese and Japan, especially at post-graduate level. The policies adopted in furtherance of these objects are to support post-graduate students at any UK university to study modern Japan. All applications should be submitted via email.
Newcastle Hillel
Education, ReligionProviding facilities, including accommodation, to promote the general education and religious and social welfare of students of the Jewish faith and the Jewish societies attached to the universities and other educational establishments in the North East of England.
The Litton Cheney Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareRequest for grants are considered from residents of Litton Cheney only.1. School leavers going to university, apprenticeships or first full time employment.2. Elderly on limited income towards cost of heating etc.3. Those needing financial help resulting from sudden illness or bereavement etc.4. Other Litton Cheney charities eg. School, Church and Community Associations.
The Guild Of St Bride
Education, ReligionThe Guild of St. Bride was confirmed by Edward III in 1375 and re-established in 1954. It is dedicated to the service of the Church of St. Bride in the City of London, so that Members of the Guild may assist in the conduct of public worship in the Church. In line with the Church's role as the Journalists' Church, the Guild also funds a bursary for a student of journalism at City University.
Student Hubs
EducationStudent Hubs aims to transform student involvement in social action. Working in partnership with local community organisations and universities, we provide students with opportunities and support to effectively tackle social and environmental challenges in their local communities, empowering them to become active citizens for life.
The Robert Pleydell Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationTo provide support for educational facilities provided by Ampney Crucis Primary School and to provide grants to eligible young people who are resident in Ampney Crucis or have a qualifying connection to the village, to help with their further or higher education, vocational training or apprenticeships.
Geoscience For Global Development
Arts, EducationGfGD exists to champion the role of geology in sustainable development, mobilising and reshaping the geology community to help deliver the UN Sustainable Development Goals (2015/2030). We do this through (i) education and training (e.g., workshops, seminars, university outreach, publications, conferences), (ii) practical development projects (e.g., capacity building, providing technical advice).
School Of Industry Or Girls' School
Beneficiary group, EducationGrants for the benefit of young persons resident in the area of Hampton and Hampton Hill who are under 21 years of age and who need financial assistance towards payment of fees, travelling or maintenance expenses or by such other means while undertaking an apprenticeship or attending college/university.
The J. J. Robinson Trust (uk)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe trusts provides support to poor and needy children and young people in secondary and higher education in Grenada. The support consists of the purchase of text books, payment of exam and tuition fees, and school bus fares. Without this support the children and young people could not continue their education.
Freedom Charity
Charitable activities, Education, HealthCounselling, physical rescue, mentoring, rehabilitating victims of Dishonour Abuse, Forced Marriage, FGM, Virginity Testing, Modern-Day Slavery. 24/7 secure Help line, Mobile Phone App. Raising awareness, encouraging positive action across UK communities. PSHE-accredited talks in Schools and Universities. Providing basic survival items and documentation needed by rescued victims.
The Catherine Pepys Foundation
EducationProviding financial assistance to residents of Cottenham, Cambs wishing to enter further or higher education or an apprenticeship
Cecil M Yuill Foundation
Educationa) Sponsoring Chair in the field of Construction at Teesside University.b) making cash awards to students for their application and excellence of achievement.c) Other awards within the objects of the Foundation.
The Swansea Foundation
Educationto promote the education of persons who are under the age of 25, are in need of financial assistance and are resident in City & County of Swansea. Preference is given to persons who have attended Bishop Gore Comprehensive School, Dynevor Comprehensive School, Swansea College and Swansea Institute of Higher Education.
Nether Wallop Social Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, EducationWe provide and fund around a dozen emergency call lifelines for the elderly, We give grants to University, A level and vocational students and apprentices. We give grants to the Wallop primary and pre school. We give a small Xmas hampers to the elderly who are on their own. We undertake one off projects in keeping with our charitable objects in support of both individuals and groups in need.
Hall Farm Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, EducationTo promote sustainable development for the benefit of the public by:Supporting university and further education scholarships for those unable to access opportunities.To support research and practice in regenerative and sustainable agriculture and food production.
Charity Of Dorothy, Lady Burghley
Beneficiary group, EducationThe trustees award bursaries or maintenance allowances or provide other financial assistance to beneficiaries tenable at any school, university or other institution. The beneficiaries are children or students who attend or have attended any school in the local Parishes of Stamford.