Education Charities That specialise in Training
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The St Nicholas Centenary Fund
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo assist 1) individuals who have problems caused by old age, infirmity, accident, illness, unemployment,etc.2) students with grants or equipment3) organisations in the purchase of equipment or for exceptional expenditure who are resident within the village of Kelvedon Hatch.
Lusofonia Advice And Support Services Agency (lassa);lusofonia And Lassa
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo relieve need, hardship and distress of the Lusophone or Lusofonia Communities, and other people, particularly newly arrived refugees and migrants by the provision of language services and Information, Advice and Guidance and Advocacy regarding matters such as immigration and asylum, social and welfare rights, health, housing, community integration, education, training and employment;
Skinningrove Village Hall
Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Heritage, Professions, Social welfareOur activities are very much community based. A small fishing village, with an industrial history of ironstone mining, and steel works, only a small specialised part of the steelworks remaining (steel brought in by road/rail, from Teesside). High number of unemployed/retired in an area of social deprivation. A good and tight knit community, the village hall provides for the needs of the community
Warwickshire Corporate Parents Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social careOur areas of support are for looked after children and young people who volunteer to be engaged with us, helping them to realise their potential and to find a positive destination when they leave care:1. 1:1 Tuition2. Mentoring3. Work experience in the public sector4. Pursuit of apprenticeships5. Transition to independent working life6. Incentives which reward personal excellence
The Phillis Romayne Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationMake grants to young people to help with expenses of further education and to improve chances of future employment.
N.f.f.o Training Trust Fund
Charitable activities, EducationThe Trust was set up to promote and provide vocational training and to advance the education of the public in all matters related to the Fishing Industry.
International Christian Gospel Ministries
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareInternational Christian Gospel Ministries(ICGM) preaches the Gospel in the UK and Uganda. ICGM plants churches, disciples new believers, encourages and builds people, prays for the sick, relieves the poor through training in practical technical skills for job creation and employment ICGM is a charity and a limited company, that relies on donations and grants to finance its activities.
Time For Good International Ministries
Economic and community development, Education, ReligionWe regularly collect excess food from two supermarkets and distribute to needy people in the community in BuckinghamshireWe donate food and presents to underprivileged at ChristmasWe continue to train Trustees and consult with training and funding providers moving towards offering qualifications to aid employment prospects.We provide opportunity for worship and Bible Study
The Island Initiative
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe Island Initiative directs its efforts at conserving the marine environment and helping remote island communities to develop new sustainable employment opportunities - fly fishing guiding, fly tying, hotel services, jewellery making. Training and education in conservation of fish stocks underpins this, particularly engaging children and young people.
Divine Care Solutions
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareVocational grants. Delivery of Training. Unemployent aids. : 1. The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship by providing grants/services to individuals in need & by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training and healthcare projects. The relief of unemployment for the benefit of the public in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment
Product Of A Postcode
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Housing, Social careTALKS IN SCHOOLS, YOUNG OFFENDERS' PRISONS, CARE HOMES AND SO ON. TO MOTIVATE YOUNG PEOPLE ON THE PATH OF EDUCATION AND THE NEED FOR EDUCATION IN THEIR LIVE'S , MENTORING YOUNG PEOPLE, WORKING WITH THE WHOLE FAMILIES ALSO SO THAT THE PATH BECOMES A BETTER AND BRIGHTER PATH, GETTING YOUNG PEOPLE TO FOLLOW THEIR DREAMS AND PASSIONS..
Nottingham Focus On Wellbeing
Education, HealthSupporting the physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing of the local community via 1-1 counselling, coaching, mentoring and group activities.
Christian Mens Network
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Religion- Mentoring of Men / Young Men (Youth)- Prison visits / ministry- Teaching based on The Bible with special emphasis on "the role & responsibilities of men" in all areas of society- Distribution of Books and DVDs- All are invited, non-denominational (entry criteria is being born male)
Golden Vale Advice Network
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareAssisting those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship and other disadvantage to assess relief from the local authority and from the charitable organisation. Providing relief through food bank, tea mornings and community visitations. Providing computer training for young people and willing adults.
Tamworth Community Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationGrants given at the Trustees discretion to promote educational and training opportunities to young people up to 25 years of age residing in Tamworth borough.Education and training is interpreted in the widest sense, from formal educational opportunities to the development of other life skills which will help improve an individual's self-confidence, interpersonal skills and employability.
Lord Warden Masonic Charities Association
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareGeneral charitable purposes including assisting with medical,health and sickness. Disability, relief of poverty, accommodation and housing. Religious activities, environmental, conservation and heritage issues. Economicc,community development and employment
Jono Sova Jono Seba (jsjs) LTD
Arts, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationThe main activities of JSJS this year have centred around mainly on (a) Advice and guidance on employment, education, career, training and social issues (b) cultural activities such as discussion of Bengali prose and poetry and drama (d) practical support on CV preparation, availing job-adverts to clients, helping prepare for job interviews, (e) sign positing clients to other services.
Winterton Men In Sheds
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureFor the benefit of primarily men 18 plus in the Winterton area, including the retired, unemployed or those with health problems, facilities for hobbies, recreation & other leisure time occupations including practical interests, skills sharing, learning new skills and helping with community based projects
Isle Of Wight University For Free Time
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationIWUFT aims to: a) encourage and enable older people no longer in full-time paid employment to help each other to share their knowledge, skills, interests and experience. b) demonstrate the benefits and enjoyment to be gained and the new horizons to be discovered in learning throughout life. c) celebrate the capabilities and potential of older people and their value to society.
Enhancing Young Adults' Independence
Education, FacilitiesEYAI support young adults between 18 to 25 build their confidence and independence, through mentoring and where possible through work experience working closely with the employer. Opened a community cafe to support those not able to work in the community yet with confidence and independence building in September '23. EYAI work with young adults in South Bucks and South Oxfordshire.
Pioneers Leading The Way
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationPioneers Leading the Way is an Eduactional charity that recruits, trains, CRB checks and places volunteer mentors. The mentors provide one to one support for young people in varying localities throughout Birmingham. Pioneers facilitate the training for Mentors including in house mentor preparotory training, Accreditation with Asdan CVQ, work based experience and career advice.
The Harrow Refugee Forum (harf)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingThe Forum (HaRF) is constituted to pursue and support BAMER with the following activities:a) The promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of charities b) Assisting in building the capacity of the third sector organisations c) The provision of advice & advocacy on immigration, social & welfare rights, health, housing, community integration, education, training and employment
Truth And Love Ministry (tlm)
Economic and community development, Education, ReligionEducation/TrainingSport/recreationRelief of povertyGeneral charitable purposesArt/cultureMedical/Health/SicknessEconomic/Community development/Employment
Rushden Youth Project
Beneficiary group, Education, Healthyouth advice counselling and mentoring, trips out games and computer use
Share Knowsley
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareWe help refugees and asylum seekers access all they are entitled to, providing advocacy case work, health and well being support & advice to help them with integration and settlement. We run 2 weekly drop-ins where people can meet others in a safe space, relax, and access help, as well as offering English classes and social events. We help raise awareness in the local community of refugees.