Religion Charities That specialise in Hinduism
Discover 329 Religion charities that specialise in hinduism. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Hindu Temple And Cultural Trust Centre, Hounslow, Middlesex
ReligionTHE PLACE OF THE CHARITY IS HOUNSLOW.
Shree Hindu Temple And Community Centre
Facilities, Leisure, ReligionEducation/TrainingReligious activitiesArts/cultureSport/recreation
Gurunanak Gurudwara (sikh Temple)
ReligionThe main activity of the Gurdwara is to organise religious services consistent with Sikh Rahat Maryada. Guru Nanak Gurdwara is the residence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the eleventh and the final living Sikh Guru.The Sri Guru Granth Sahib embodies beside the divine bani of the founder of the Sikh faith Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the bani of five more Gurus and of 19 Hindu Bhakats and Moslem Sufis.
London Institute Of Vedic Education
Arts, ReligionTo advance the Hindu faith in accordance with Vedic Dharma for the public benefit by means of providing training and education in spiritual knowledge and Facilitating the production/distribution of publications furthering Vedic Dharma. To participate in cow protection projects in line with Vedic practiceTo participate in the development, preservation and maintenance of Hindu and Vedic temples.
The Lohana Mahajan (uk) Trust
Facilities, Leisure, ReligionEstablishment of facilities (including but not limited to a community centre) for healthy sports, religious, recreation and leisure-time activities. Advancement of Hindu religion and advancing public's education in Hindu religion, culture and arts as well as in Lohana heritage and culture.
Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple (east London)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfare(1) To promote the Hindu Faith in accordance with the principles and faiths of Lord Swaminarayan and to advance the religious education of the public in such principles as laid down in Shikshapatri and Vachhanamrat and as per the General Direction of the Shree Narnarayan Dev Temple Bhuj (Kutch). (2) To relieve the aged the poor the sick and the disabled
Hindu Cultural Society, Slough
Arts, Professions, ReligionProvision of Central place of Hindu worship with priests performing religious activities and ceremonies conducting public worship and prayers.Facilities to provide religious functions , celebrating with the public all Hindu festivals.Religions function relating to birth marriages & deaths.Provide central place for Hindu cultural social & educational activities based on Hindu principles.
Gurjar Hindu Union (ghu) LTD
Heritage, ReligionThe organisation focuses on the Indian community in serving their needs and helping to integrate them into mainstream society. GHU also looks to share the rich cultural and spiritual history of India more widely through common inter-community experiences.GHU provides services for the young and old making up the shortfall that the statutory bodies are unwilling or unable to provide.
Sri Selva Vinayagar Temple
ReligionAdvancement of the Hindu religion for the benefit of the public in the London Borough of Redbridge . To encourage the organisation of educational and cultural events based both at the Temple and in the vicinity generally
Hindu Cultural Resource Centre Sandwell
ReligionProvides training and education to both the Hindu and other religius communities within the Sandwell area. Providing advice to young and old of a particular ethnic or racial background on health and welfare matters together with cultural and heritage development.
Divine Youth Association
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Research, Social welfare(1) Advance hindu religion and education and mental and moral improvement in the light of Vedic philosophy and culture. (2) Relieve need due to age, poverty and sickness. (3) Provide facilities for recreation for public benefit and welfare.
Shiva Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Religion, Research, SocietyEverything we do: educates, empowers and supports children, young people and adults; to create a successful foundation for their life; with a strong focus on achieving Happiness and reaching their True Potential. We achieve this through: Campaigning for Human Rights, A Global Life School with Courses/classes/educational material based on Hindu philosophy and practices, and Community Outreach
Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple - South East London
ReligionTo advance and proliferate the Hindu faith in accordance with the principles and teachings of Lord Swaminarayan as delineated in the Sampraday scriptures
Loyadham Parivar UK
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfare1) To advance the hindu faith and education for the public benefit in the UK, worldwide and in particular India.2) The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
Shree Hanuman Temple
ReligionOur aim is to advance our Hindu faith by promoting moral & spiritual values and providing a place of worship dedicated to Lord Shree Hanuman in Leicester.We now have our own Temple Buildings to conduct religious activities to promote our cause.
The Hindu Centre (east London)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Professions, ReligionPROMOTING HINDU RELIGION, RUNNING RADHA KRISHNA TEMPLE, HOLDING CONGREGATION, GIVE RELIGIOUS TALK TO SCHOOL CHILDREN VISITS PRAYERS MEETINGS, FUNERALS, CEREMONIES, EVENTS LIKE BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, WEDDINGS (INDIAN & REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDING), NAMING CEREMONY, BABY SHOWER CEREMONY, CELEBRATION OF ALL FESTIVALS, PRIESTS SERVICES, IN THE TEMPLE & OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE. ASTROLOGY & PALMISTRY SERVICE.
Gujarat Hindu Society, Preston
ReligionPromote the Hindu religion and the culture of the Gujarat/Hindu community in Preston and district. The society is an unincorporated association. In order to further its objectives the society a) Fosters and encourages the religious, cultural and intellectual advancement of persons of the Hindu faith resident in Preston and district. b) Provides for other charitable purpose in connection with the H
Shree Birmingham Pragati Mandal
Leisure, Religion, Social welfareCharity aims and objectives are:1) Advancement of Education; 2) Relief of persons suffering in conditions of need, hardship and distress; 3) Advancement of Hindu religion;4) To advance the social, cultural and sports recreation or other leisure activities with the object of improving the quality of life.
The Gujarati Association, Wolverhampton
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social careDay centre for elderley and the unemployed,Youth Club, Religious and Cultural programmes,educational and leisure courses,We are a faith-based community organisation that aims to promote, particularly but not exclusively, the general welfare and well-being of the Hindu Gujarati community in Wolverhampton.
Shree Lohana Mahajan Leicester CIO
Religion, Social welfareThe object of the CIO are shall generally be for the benefit of the Lohana community in Leicestershire and the benefit of the public in such ways that are exclusively charitable according to the law of England and Wales in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The advancement of the Hindu Religion for the benefit of the public. The relief of poverty or financial hardship in Leicestershire.
Shri Hindu Community Centre
Facilities, ReligionTO PROMOTE HINDU RELIGION AND CULTURE, TO FACILITATE SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
Hanuman Community Centre Trust
Facilities, ReligionObject of the charity is to advance and promote HINDU faith by spreading its teachings embodied in old HINDU writings.
Wellingborough District Hindu Association
Facilities, Leisure, ReligionThe advancement, promotion & practice of the Hindu religion, in particular, but not exclusively, by the provision & maintenance of a Temple for the purposes of public religious worship & other religious charitable purpose; to improve social welfare; providing facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Saiva Munnetta Sangam (uk)
Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe advancement of the public in the,precepts and practice of Hinduism and in particular Saivaism and to promote "Community service through Saiva (Hindu) concern".The relief of sickness,financial hardship and preservation of health and in particular among people affected by the tsunami or any other natural or unforeseen disaster in Sri-Lanka or any part of Asia.
Swaminarayan Gurukul UK
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Religion, SocietySSGP IS DEDICATED TO FULFILLING THE SPIRITUAL, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE WHILE PROMOTING INNER PEACE AND HARMONY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS, WITHIN FAMILIES, AND AMONGST DIVERSE COMMUNITIES. COMMUNITY WORK INCLUDES NURTURING CHILDREN, PROMOTING HEALTHY LIVING, FOSTERING EDUCATION, ENCOURAGING SPORTS, SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND CELEBRATING HINDUISM.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many hinduism religion charities are there in the UK?
There are 329 registered hinduism religion charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the hinduism religion charities by income?
Canterbury Christ Church University is the largest by latest reported annual income (£353.8m). 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 hinduism religion charities?
Hinduism religion charities reported a combined annual income of £15.7bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for hinduism religion charities?
Across all hinduism religion charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of hinduism religion charities?
Hinduism religion charities have an average annual income of £424k. 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.