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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Sai Dham (nottingham) And Community Centre
Arts, Facilities, Health, Leisure, ReligionHindu religious activities are going on regularly. People are using centre for meditation and evening prayers. Yoga classes are held once a week. Hindi language classes are being held. Pleasure coach trips are also being organised. We have started dance classes once a week.
The Shree Kutch Leva Patel Community (bolton)
Arts, Associations, Facilities, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareThe trust's activities include the provision of recreational facilities and the provision of a community center to serve as a focal point for the community in the North West of England. Activities conducted in the year include Hindu cultural and festival celebrations. The building premises were also made available for hire to community members for such other social activities. The support of the v
Shiv Shakti Maa Meldi Society
Arts, ReligionTo advance the Hindu faith for the public benefit in the UK and Worldwide in accordance with the statement of faith. Mainly but not exclusively by means of providing - A centre for Hindu festivals in the community. Pastoral care and outreach.
Venkatakrushna Vrundavana UK Limited
Religion, ResearchADVANCEMENT OF THE HINDU FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN PARTICULAR BUT WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING BY - ESTABLISHING, MAINTAINING AND SUPPORTING A PLACE OF PUBLIC WORSHIP FOR FOLLOWERS OF THE HINDU FAITH AND IN PARTICULAR THE DVAITA PHILOSOPHY AND ADVANCING AND TEACHING THE RELIGIOUS TENETS, DOCTRINES, OBSERVATIONS CULTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE HINDU FAITH
Shree Rajput Bhoiraj Samaj
ReligionOur Charity holds events and activities according to the Hindu calendar, e.g. Navratri, Diwali, prayer sessions, pitru bhajans; and educate people about religion by explaining the significance of various rituals such as arti and rangolis. We encourage people to participate in these events. We operate in Leicestershire, but we are now running these events online to engage a wider audience.
Emerson Park Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionHall provided for local community use for Dance Classes, Childrens Mother & Toddlers Group, Keep Fit, Yoga, Karate, Church Groups & Children's Parties, Masonic Meetings & The Hindu Cultural Society
The North East Hindu Cultural Trust
Leisure, ReligionTo advance the education and to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation and other leisure-time activities for the Hindu community in the North East of England in the interests of their social welfare and with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Leicester Council Of Faiths Limited
ReligionLeicester Council of Faiths promotes trust, understanding and co-operation among the city's faith communities, speaks up for their viewpoint on significant issues, provides reliable information to civic authorities, service providers, educational institutions and local media. Our membership includes representatives of Bahai, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh communities.
Vedic Cultural Society Of East Anglia
Health, ReligionCharity is to share the values of Vedic Dharma and culture with localcommunity and to provide a place of worship/meditation for Hindu community.
Medway Hindu Parivar
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionWe hold religious, social and cultural functions and collective Hindu worship. Our youth wing learns and exhibits folk and cultural dances/songs at our events and is a very active group. We run a senior citizens' group that meets once a week and engages in physical, social, cultural and religious activities.
Bhakti Dham Wales
Charitable activities, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareTO ADVANCE THE HINDU FAITH AND TRADITION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN WALES.(VISHNU SAHASRANAM RECITATION)TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN INDIAN ART, CULTURE AND TRADITIONS.(BRINGING ARTISTS,YOGA CLASSES)TO RELIEVE POVERTY, DISTRESS AND SICKNESS AMONG PERSONS PRIMARILY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN COMMUNITY LIVING IN WALES.?.
Hpca-Hampshire Puja And Cultural Association
Arts, ReligionTo advance the knowledge and beliefs imparted by the Hindu religion on peace, harmony and inclusivity to the local community in Hampshire mainly by holding cultural events and public celebration of religious festivals to enlighten others about the Hindu religion, its cultural diversity and to provide facilities for learning and engaging in such religious activities.
Anandam (london)
ReligionGeneral charitable and socio-cultural activities related to the Hindu Bengali community in East London / Essex
Shree Prajapati Association Coventry
Religion, Social welfareThe objects of the Charity are the advancement of the Hindu religion and education particularly in Hindu culture and the relief of poverty and sickness among the Prajapati Community.
The Dharma Mandir
Arts, Beneficiary group, Religion, Research, Social welfare1. THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION ACCORDING TO THE TEACHINGS AND TENETS OF HINDUISM2. ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION IN HINDI, SANKRIT, CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, ART, LITERATURE, MUSIC AND HISTORY3. ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION : TEACHINGS AND TENETS OF HINDUISM TO PROMOTE RECOGNITION, UNDERSTANDING AND HARMONY AMONG THE FOLLOWERS OF DIFFERENT FAITHS4. SUPPORT DISADVANTAGED GROUPS - ELDERLY& VULNERABLE GROUP
Cambridge Hindu Forum
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Religion1. Conduct monthly poojas to enable Hindus or anyone with a interest in Hinduism attend the events in Cambridge. 2. Carryout fundraising activities to raise funds for establishment of Hindu Temple in or around Cambridge with community centre insitu. 3. Celebrate major Hindu festivals in Cambridge. 4. Conduct monthly Vedic Heritage classes for children.
The Hindu Centre - London
ReligionReligious, Cultural, Social and Educational
The Bengali Cultural Association
Arts, ReligionTo promote the study of the Bengali language and literature and help those wish to learn English.To promote and hold cultural and Hindu religious celebrations indigenous to Bengal, India.Our main Bengali celebrations Durga Puja, Laksmi Puja, and Saraswati Puja were held successfully during the year.Other events also held to promote Bengali culture to our young members.
Hindu Society Of Kirklees And Calderdale
Health, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyPromoting awareness of Hinduism through education and meditation. Developing close links with other religious groups. Leading interfaith activities and community cohesion events to promote social inclusion.
Sri Bardai Brahmin Samaj (leicester) UK
Leisure, ReligionOur Samaj organises events, functions and education sessions that ensure advancement of Hindu religion and cultural tradition with particular reference to Bardai Brahmins. We ensure that these functions provide recreational or other leisure time occupation in the interest of social welfare for the members of the local community and in particular the Samaj.
Shree Sanatan Dharm Mandal Ilford
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, ReligionOrganise social and cultural programmes,language and religious classes,children's activities,nursery school and all functions conducive to the advancement of Hindu Faith.
London Durga Puja Dusserah Association
Arts, ReligionTHE ADVANCEMENT OF HINDU RELIGION, CULTURE AND TRADITIONS FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVLY THROUGH THE ORGANISATION OF CULTURAL FUNCTIONS AND HINDU RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS (INCLUDING FESTIVALS SUCH AS DURGA PUJA AND KALI PUJA)
The Greater Manchester Bengali Hindu Cultural Association
Arts, ReligionGMBHCA celebrates Hindu Cultural, Social and Religious festivals that include Durga puja, Lakshmi puja, Kali puja, Saraswati puja and organises cultural /activities such as Bijoya Sammilani, Bengali New Year and other functions which include classical dances, music and dramas involving the younger generation and guest artists of the community. It also organises educational trips to various places.
Hindu Cultural Society Of Havering
Arts, Leisure, Religionto advance the education in the tradition of hindu religion,yoga,hindi language and festivals.to advance hindu religion by establishing hindu temple.social welfare facilities,Leisure time occupation among hindu community with the object of improving their condition of life
The Teape Trust Fund
ReligionThe Teape Trust Fund exists to advance education by the provision of lectures on the relationship between Hindu and Christian thought and subject thereto the study of Christian and Hindu religious thought and the promotion of Christian-Hindu relations.
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.