Facilities Charities That specialise in Community cafe
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The Feed Foundation
Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareWe are a charity based in Norwich helping people who are at risk of poverty to access affordable food and support. We have opened a cafe and social supermarket on Hall Road and work closely with our trading social enterprise The Feed Enterprises CIC.
Blackburne House
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, FacilitiesPrincipal activity of Blackburne House is to provide support structures to its sister organisation Women's Technology Training Ltd. Blackburne House has a range of social business areas which are: Cafe Bar Bistro, The Meeting House Cafe, Conference & Events, Nursery, Health Place Spa and Projects and Business Development.
Arts At The Old Fire Station
Arts, Facilities, HeritageArts at the Old Fire Station encourages people from all backgrounds to understand and shape the world in which we live through stories, creativity and the arts, and by connecting with others. We have a gallery, theatre, dance studio and Cafe. We support artists and include people facing disadvantage. We support services to evaluate their work using Story Telling Methodology.
Worthwhile Occupational And Recreational Krafts Limited
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTraining Centre for adults with learning disabilities; Operating a cafe and gift shop (open to the public); creating bespoke crafts, gifts and home decor. Students also receive training in basic literacy, housekeeping skills (eg cooking, laundry) and go outside the centre to experience public transport, shopping and social activities.
Bishop's Stortford Museum And Arts CIO
Arts, Facilities, Heritage, HousingHouses a Museum, Auditorium, Meeting Rooms, Dance Studios and cafe/bar area. The complex provides local access to the arts and facilities for a range of cultural activities including dance, theatre, education and cinema.
Acorn Venture Association
Animals, Charitable activities, Childcare, Facilities, Health, Housing, Social careWide range on animals to stroke and feed, animal petting pavilion, shop-selling home produce free range meat,eggs,ice cream, Cafe, plant sales, woodland walk, play area, horse rides/RDA, birthday party room hire, day care service for people with special needs, special events throughout the year i.e halloween night, xmas grotto.
Carlisle Youth Zone
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureThe Youth Zone offers a place to go, something to do and someone to talk to for young people when the schools are closed. There is an affordable cafe and space to chill, as well as sports, arts and enterprise activities and some formal teams and clubs. Young people are clear what the Youth Zone must deliver - an offer that is varied and broad and has something for everyone: a space to be yourself
Reading YMCA
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareSupported Housing for 40 YP aged 16-25 Training & Support; Community Cafe & Pre-School, Workshop for alternative education. Sports Centre and facilities for fitness and social activities. Links with 1st Reading Sea Scouts. Strategic aims - Be a leading voluntary Christian faith based organisation & an exemplar in work with young people in supported housing, children & youth work & leadership.
Age UK Portsmouth
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, Social care, Social welfareAUKP supports older people in Portsmouth and SE Hampshire to live fulfilling lives, remaining independant as long as possible. AUKP offers various social activities, Cafe, foot care, beauty and hairdressing. Information & Advice is always available as are Benefits checks. Help in the Home and Garden supports less able people to remain in their own homes by providing DBS-checked and trained staff.
Mission Employable
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesProvide training and employment for people with learning disabilities by running a cafe and gift shop in Chorleywood, Herts. People with learning disabilities will undertake supervised training in the cafe and gift shop allowing them to gain essential work experience and to work alongside others. Following such training, support will be given to obtain sustainable employment in the community.
Holywell Leisure Centre/canolfan Hamdden Treffynnon
Arts, Childcare, Education, Facilities, LeisureWe provide for public use a wide range of facilities for various competitive sports, personal fitness, leisure, recreational and learning activities based around its : Swimming pools, Gymnasium, Sports hall, Community/Dance studio, Cafe, Soft Play area, Library, Meeting rooms and Health Suite together with access to Ysgol Treffynnon High School Sports hall & 4G pitch.
The Gregynog Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, FacilitiesListed Historic House (Grade II*) & Gardens (Grade I) with SSSI, Nature Reserve & art collection accessible by the public, supporting Welsh culture, arts & music. Venue for events, concerts, festivals, art exhibitions and filming & photography. Self-catering accommodation, in-house short courses, Cafe and shop. Archive and library for research. Small grant-giving fund for music-related activities.
John Storer Charnwood
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesTo lead, promote and develop sustainable voluntary activity in the local community and act as a resource for voluntary groups and organisations in the Borough of Charnwood. Operates a variety of services and activities incuding well-being projects, a community cafe and a transport service.
Cathays And Central Youth And Community Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesActivities include youth clubs, holiday projects, inclusive provision for young people with additional needs, music projects supporting young people and their development, and various classes. Facilities include a community cafe, music practice rooms and a recording studio. Community groups and events are also held within the halls. Working closely with volunteers, students, and youth members.
The Proud Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesServices Provided by the organisation are in the North of England and are detailed below:1. Youth work delivery 2. LGBT awareness training3. Peer support and youth volunteering4. Community Cafe project5. Provision of an LGBT Centre6. Infrastructure support to LGBT youth worker networks and groups.7. Events and conferences 8. Research
Firthmoor And District Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareOur charity was set up by local residents in September 1977; the aim of the charity is to enhance the lives of local residents. The charity owns and runs Firthmoor Community Centre which houses several services, including a Nursery, Cafe, Playgroup, Games Area and a Dental Clinic. The charity also supports services such as a credit union, citizens advice, childcare services and a local food bank
Yellow Ribbon Community Chaplaincy
Crime and Justice, Education, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionThe charity is based in Shropshire where it provides accommodation , a furniture restoration and cafe project as well as mentoring to people leaving prison.
Yeovil Community Church
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, Social welfareAdvancing the Christian Faith principally in the Yeovil area, and other areas as deemed appropriate. Activities include troubled family support ( "Yeovil4Families"), Youth activities inside and outside schools, supporting "Yeovil Street Pastors" , "The Lords Larder" (aka Yeovil Food Bank). A Coffee Shop is operated on site, and funds are raised to support christian projects in the UK and overseas
Noah's Ark Centre
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, HealthTo improve the social conditions and emotional wellbeing of persons in Calderdale through the provision of counselling, peer support, training, work / volunteering opportunities and debt & budgeting advice.
Richmond Upon Thames Crossroads Care Scheme
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Social careClassification: 103 Medical/Health/Sickness 104 DisabilityWe provide respite care for Carers of all ages, our highly qualified staff offer person-centred services to meet the needs of the carers and the cared for. We run a 'Caring Cafe' for people living with Dementia and their carers, a Saturday club for children with learning difficulties, a carers drop incorporating digital tablet training
Narthex Sparkhill
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareNarthex Sparkhill seeks to promote inter cultural harmony within the inner-city area of Sparkhill, Birmingham by provision of community facilities and education opportunities. Current regular activities offered are:Foodbank, one stop advice centre, domestic violence support, friendship cafe, youth club, lunch club for the elderly and refugee drop-in and resource centre.
Aurora Wellbeing Centres
Arts, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, HealthFREE BEAUTY THERAPY AND HOLISTIC TREATMENTS FOR LOCAL PEOPLE WITH CANCER, AT AURORA CENTRES IN DRI, MEXBOROUGH, SCOT LANE, WORKSOP.FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES E.G. ANNUAL FASHION EVENTS, FUN RUNS, MUSIC FESTIVALS.COFFEE MORNINGS AND SUPPORT GROUPS.AURORA CARE TO GIVE CHARITY SHOP ON SCOT LANE, DONCASTER, AND BRIC-A-BRAC SHOP AT WORKSOP WELLBEING CENTRE; PROCEEDS OF WHICH ARE DONATED TO AURORA.
The League Of Friends To The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, HealthTo raise funds for the hospital through its branch network.To further research,study,advances in treatment and improvement in care at the hospital.To help patients and former patients of the hospital.Provide support from its central office and provide a well run shop and coffee shop through a combination of paid and volunteer staff.
Vineyard Community Centre
Charitable activities, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareThe Vineyard Community Centre opened in March 2012 with a vision to meet needs for the homeless and the socially excluded. The Centre provides a morning drop-in, an afternoon community cafe, a foodbank and a charity shop.
Rising Brook Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, ReligionWe run various activities for all ages, from community drop-ins, deaf ministry and cafe through to Sunday worship services and children and youth programs. We also have various weekly and monthly activities for all ages where people can share life together. We have locations in Stafford, Stone, Cannock. We support various projects overseas too. For more details please visit www.risingbrook.org
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many community-cafe facilities charities are there in the UK?
There are 761 registered community-cafe facilities charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the community-cafe facilities charities by income?
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation is the largest by latest reported annual income (£181.9m). 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 community-cafe facilities charities?
Community-cafe facilities charities reported a combined annual income of £2.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for community-cafe facilities charities?
Across all community-cafe facilities charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 79.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of community-cafe facilities charities?
Community-cafe facilities charities have an average annual income of £149k. 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.