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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The Hindu Charitable Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionAll religious occasions & festivals are celebrated every year. To promote religious activities to the youngster. Invite school children to help with their R.E. class. Running regular groups for the elderly to meet for luncheon club and various activities.
Shree Limbachia Gnati Federation UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionTo organise cultural, educational and religious programmes.Hold participative classes for dance & music.Provide facility for religious activities and functions.Actively promote Hindu values.Promote youth activities.
Hindu Welfare Association Of Essex
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionTo advance the education of the public in the tradition of the Hindu religion, including yoga, the Hindi language and Hindu festivalsThe aadvancement of the Hindu religion by the establishment, support and opreration of a Hindu Temple.The provision community centre , with the services of Senior Citizens, language classes family get together
Sri Thurkkai Amman Temple
ReligionThe principal activities continued to relate to the promotion and progression of Hindu Religion:? To promote Hindu Faith, It's doctrines, its scriptures and practice Hindu beliefs through assembly,workshop and discourse.? To establish and maintain the Temple as a holy place of worship and enrich the devotees byconducting regular customary Hindu prayers and devotional activities.
Shri Krishan Mandir
Associations, Religion, Social welfarePlace of worship for local community. Provides and hold various religious and social activities appertaining to Hindu and Culture. Provides use of premises to local community for religious ceremonies.
Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot
ReligionThe advancement and propagation of the Hindu faith, in particular Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan.The advancement of such other purposes as are exclusively charitable in England and Wales as the Trusees shall determine in their discretion.
Hindu Religious And Cultural Society Leicester
Associations, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareProvide, operate and maintain place of Hindu worship for people of Leicestershire. Provide and hold various religious and social activities appertaining to Hindu religion and culture. Provide premises for other activities e.g. language classes, sports clubs and health and fitness classes open to general public.
Shree Gujarati Hindu Satsang Mandal,coventry
ReligionTo promote the Hindu religion, cultural, charitable institutions and educational advancement of the Gujarati Hindu community in Coventry and surrounding districts. To provide and maintain a place of worship for the Gujarati Hindu congregation.
Shree Thiruthanigai Vale Murugan Temple
ReligionFor Furtheranceof Hindu education and religion
The Brahmin Society North London
Leisure, Religion, Research1. To provide means and facilities for education, religious, cultural and recreational activities.2. To support other charities and institutions having objects similar to those of BSNL provided they are not of a political nature.3. To promote activities pertaining to the philosophy of the Hindu religion amongst the people of Greater London4. To promote participation in healthy recreation.
Lohana Charitable Foundation LTD
Facilities, Leisure, ReligionTo promote the benefit of inhabitants of North and North West London without any distinction to advance education (in particular but not exclusively in the Hindu religion, culture, arts, and heritage of the Lohana Community) and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and other leisure time occupations.To establish or secure the establishment of a community centre.
Indian Association Oldham
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionHindu religious activities. Youth club. Elderly club. Yoga . Gujrati mother tongue classes.
Bedford Hindu Temple And Community Trust
Economic and community development, Health, ReligionThe objectives of the CIO are:The provision of the place of worship for the Hindu communityRaising awareness and understanding of religious beliefs and practicesCarry out religious devotional actsCarry out missionary and outreach workThe provision of places for the community to use for cultural, health and wellbeing activities
The Greenwich Hindu Temple (mandir)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion(1) To promote cultural, social, religious & medical awareness in our community. (2) To provide a venue for elderly people to meet and remain valuable parts of society. (3) To provide venue for young people to learn about their roots and to learn the importance of being good citizens of their adopted country. (4) To promote our language, culture, music, religion and activities like yoga.
Shree Sakthy Ghanapathy Temple
ReligionProviding place of worship for devotees. Hindu priest are employed to religious services in our temple three times a daily. Annual celebrations will be held in September every year. Weddings and special celebrations will be held in addition to normal services.Local community members visits regularly
The Hindu Temple Bristol
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion, ResearchThe main objective of the Charity is to promote the culture and philosophy of the Hindu faith to its members and the community at large.Main activities are:* Organisation of events based around religious festivals* Raising funds and donations from the members and the community at large for the upkeep of the charity* work with schools to improve understanding of Hindu culture & faith
Radhakrishna Temple Shyama Ashram
Arts, ReligionRadhakrishma Temple Shyama Ashram is committed to bringing communities together. The trust organises social and religious events, prayers, and celebrations which are open to the larger community. The trust also arranges various events to celebrate Hindu festivals. The Temple recieves donations from devotees and well-wishers, and donates some to other charities.
Hindu Cultural Association (wales)
ReligionProvide central focus for pan-Indian cultural promotion and promoting values amongst the Indian and indigenous population with view to improving relationship and understanding, thereby reducing inequality, discrimination and disadvantage.
Sanatan Dharma Mandal And Hindu Community Centre
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareTo advance education, relieve poverty, distress and sickness, to advance the Hindu Cultural and social activities for all age groups in Cardiff for Hindu Communities and open to others. We advance social activities and cultural activities for elderly people and their carers. Demonstrate an understanding of and a commitment to equal opportunities concerning access, language, cultural, gender.
United Hindu Cultural Association London
Leisure, Religion, SocietyTo advance the education of the general public in the teachings, culture, traditions and practices of the Bengali Community and by advancing and increasing the public?s knowledge through cross-cultural experiences and opportunities which are enlightening and of value to the public.The provision of recreational facilities and activities in the interests of social welfare with the object of charity.
Hindu Cultural Society
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Research, Social welfare, SocietyWe organise cultural and religious events, with occasional talks on Hindu philosophy for the Asian community, especially elderly folks who mostly live a very deprived and isolated life. We also arrange "tabla classes" and yoga sessions for our younger group.Offer cultural activities to Hindu Community, promote equality and diversity, organise Diwali cultural celebrations for Stoke City Council.
Shree Prajapati Association UK (london Branch)
Religion, Social welfareTHE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION IS THE ADVANCEMENT OF HINDU RELIGION AND EDUCATION, PARTICULARLY IN HINDU CULTURE AND THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND SICKNESS AMONG THE PRAJAPATI COMMUNITY AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF INHABITANTS OF LONDON AND THE SURROUNDING AREA AND IN PARTICULAR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE INHABITANTS WHO ARE OF INDIAN OR OF INDIAN DECENT.
Sri Bhakti Seva Trust
Housing, Religion, Research, Social welfareThe sharing of Vaishnava Hindu religious philosophy and activities for the benefit of society in general. Socially beneficial activities, such as provision of free food to the poor and homeless and winter provision of blankets and clothing to the same. Establishment of a healing centre, providing, generally free healing disciplines, again ,for the benefit of society.
Jeeyar Educational Trust UK
ReligionThe objectives for which the charity was established are the relief of need for the public benefit in the UK and India in accordance with Hindu religious principles.
Shree Ram Mandir (walsall)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionCelebrate all Hindu festivals, Run classes promoting Hindu culture and arts e.g Classical dance, Bollywood dancing, rangoli competitions. Run classes teaching English & Gujarati Invite experts to give advice on health and benefits. Run over 60's club, Women's Forum, & Youth club, to raise awareness of Hinduism among youngsters from 6 years and over & parents.
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.