Education Charities That specialise in Mentoring
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The Social Mobility Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationThe Social Mobility Foundation is a charity that helps talented young people 16-25 from low-income backgrounds achieve their potential. Our programmes offer mentoring, university and job application support, skills and careers advice and work experience. We advocate and campaign for social mobility and undertake research including the annual Social Mobility Employers Index.
Lifeline Community Projects
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareAs one of the larger community-based social enterprises in London, LifeLine Community Projects are engaged in 1) mentoring young people; 2) supporting children and families; 3) community development/combating isolation; 4) employability and skills; 5) offering alternative provision education; 6) FaithAction: empowering faith-based and community grass roots organisations.
University Of Bath Students' Union (busu)
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, LeisureSports, arts, cultural, departmental, recreational, media, volunteering and diversity & support student groups; representation both academic and in areas such as accommodation, campus facilities, town/gown relations and national issues; support in housing, academic and welfare advice, peer mentoring and peer assisted learning; training, development and entrepreneurial opportunities and a job shop.
Diana Award
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Diana Award is a legacy to Princess Diana?s belief that young people have the power to change the world . Our aims are to: empower young people to achieve their full potential, engage them in social action and encourage them for their contribution. We achieve these aims though four core programmes which focuses on Antibullying, Social Mobility, Mentoring and an Award Scheme.
City Year UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFor the public benefit to promote the education (including social and physical training) of people under the age of 25 years in the UK, including by organising and assisting with the provision of volunteers to schools to act as tutors, mentors and role models to students.
Bolton Lads And Girls Club Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe aim to enable young people aged 8 to 25 especially from disadvantaged circumstances to realise their full potential. This is achieved by a range of universal and targeted programmes designed by young people to meet their needs. In 2002, we opened a state of the art youth facility from where 3,400 young people access sport, mentoring and arts activities "under one roof", seven days per week.
The Cherie Blair Foundation For Women
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationWorking in partnership with non-profit organisations, corporations and government bodies, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women develops projects with sustainable solutions to the challenges women entrepreneurs face through three programmes: Enterprise Development, Mentoring and Mobile Technology.
The Albert Kennedy Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, HousingWe are the national LGBTQ youth homelessness charity; focused on prevention and early action we provide emergency accommodation and routes to safe homes, practical advice and mentoring, training, advocacy and support to young people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or living in a hostile environment after coming out to their parents, care givers and peers.
Xlp
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareAcross 9 boroughs of inner London, XLP provides support for disadvantaged young people aged 10-21 including:In-class support, literacy and numeracy,clubs in schools and PRU's;Support on estates through 3 Community double decker buses, mobile recording studios and sports and fitness programmes ;A Performing Arts programmes for young people;Mentoring and Ready for Work programmes
Get Further LTD
Education, Social welfareTo advance education for the public benefit by providing students who are socially or economically disadvantaged with extra tuition in English and maths in order to help prevent them from dropping out of education, organising training to improve the quality of teaching for these students, and through the provision of such other mentoring and support as deemed appropriate.
Youth Federation Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, HealthYouth Federation Ltd strives for equal life chances for young people through a range of interventions and services including support to access education and employment, intensive mentoring and mental health services. We also deliver a variety of personal social development programmes and training courses. In addition to running youth clubs we provide infrastructure support for the youth sector.
Center On Long-Term Risk
Charitable activities, EducationThe charity conducts research into the risks and benefits of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. We also provide grants to individuals and organisations to support such research, provide coaching and mentoring, and host events such as conferences and workshops; all aiming at supporting research in this area.
Kids Inspire
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfare1:1 or group therapy with qualified therapists using a variety of techniques including art, music or complementary therapies, Mentoring, home visits and parental support around behavior, abuse, poverty and isolation, Support for identified issues such as bereavement and domestic abuse, Partnership work with other services including statutory provision.
Empire Fighting Chance
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureEmpire Fighting Chance (EFC) helps young people who are failing at school, in danger of drifting into a life of unemployment or even crime, and helps them turn their lives around. We run intensive mentoring and personal development programmes alongside a physcial activity. EFC perform remedial work on numeracy and literacy,preparation for employment courses,sports and mentoring qualifications
Durham Christian Partnership
Education, Social welfareObjective: The enhancement of care to persons who are residing in or visiting the County of Durham or in such other geographical areas as the directors may decide. Activities include County Durham foodbank, Fuel Bank, Community Money Advice, Sunderland foodbank, listening courses, Grandparents support, mentoring and employability support.
Noa Girls
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity supports and works one to one with young girls at risk creating a care plan for each of them which includes a key worker, mentor and, in many cases, therapy.
Avicenna Foundation
Education, ReligionThe advancement of education for the public benefit of Muslims in the United Kingdom, who face disadvantage when accessing educational support by means of but not exclusively by grants,bursaries and scholarships and mentoring programmes.
United Kingdom Mathematics Trust
Arts, Education, ResearchThe charity runs individual and team competitions in Mathematics, summer schools and a mentoring scheme for school pupils. It organises meetings for teachers and publishes books for school pupils. It selects and trains the UK team for the International Mathematical Olympiad, held annually.
Sarabande
Education, HousingSarabande supports creatively fearless minds of the future, artists and designers with a unique vision and dedication to their craft. Sarabande offers full and part scholarships, houses the most affordable artist studios in London and runs a pioneering public programme of events as well as mentoring its alumni to help build a successful and sustainable business that is unique to their vision.
The Navigators UK Limited
Education, ReligionThe advancement of Christian religion in the UK and overseas through evangelism, teaching, mentoring, training and distribution of materials and by such other means being charitable as the organisation shall determine.
Chance (uk) Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationChance UK provides solutions focused mentoring and family support for children aged 5-13 with behavioural and emotional difficulties alongside group workshops designed to build social and emotional skills and resilience.
Sport 4 Life UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureSport 4 Life UK (S4L) believes in a level playing field where every young person has the opportunity to create a better future for themselves. S4L is proud to provide the opportunity for young people aged 11-29 to prepare for, and move into, sustained education, employment or training, by improving their employability and key life skills - through its sports-themed mentoring and training services.
Hope Housing, Training And Support Limited
Education, Health, HousingOur aim is to provide supported housing, for single homeless people and individuals completing rehabilitation treatment. The Charity sets out to offer extra support to those effected, to pay for counselling sessions and mentoring. We also offer accredited training and also group training such as Art Therapy and life skills to help encourage people back into independant living and back into work.
Peeple
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationDelivery of Peep Learning Together programme to parents/carers and children under 5 via groups, visits, drop ins and nursery/preschool provision in Oxford; practitioner mentoring and training nationally; development of learning resources and training materials. Accreditation of parents' learning via Scottish Qualifications Authority. Promotion of the Peep Learning Together programme in Scotland.
The Switchback Initiative
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationSwitchback is an intensive mentoring programme. Switchback Mentors help 18-30 year old male offenders - Trainees - make real, long-lasting change after their release from prison. By combining a personalised, intensive mentoring relationship with a practical programme, we are able to make employment a realistic prospect for this vulnerable group.Formerly registered as charity number 1121672.