Religion Charities That specialise in Jainism
Discover 33 Religion charities that specialise in jainism. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Notable charities in this sector
Major UK charities curated by Charity Finder for size, recognition, and registry coverage. Click through for full profiles, financials, and trustees.
Oshwal Association Of The UK
Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of Jain religion.Relief of Poverty, Advancement of Education, Protection of HealthAnd Other Charitable Objects
Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur (uk)
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionAdvancement of Jain Religion for the benefit of the public through the holding of Satsang (Discourses/Lectures), Meditation Sessions, Conferences/Retreats, Bhakti (Divine worship in the form of Hymms and Chants. To promote and support Love and Care programme which encompasses various projects such as Animal Care, Education Care, Child Care, Community Care etc.
Navnat Vanik Association Of The United Kingdom
Associations, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareORGANIZES RELIGIOUS, CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, SPORT, RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF NAVNAT VANIK COMMUNITY IN THE UK AND ABROAD WITH EMPHASIS IN THE GREATER LONDON AREA. DONATES TO OTHER CHARITIES IN UK AND ABROAD ON A REGULAR BASIS AND PROMOTES THE JAIN AND HINDU RELIGIONS.
The Dr N K Shah Trust
Religion, Social welfare, SocietyThe trust promotes its aims with the co-operation of UK charities such as The Jain Network, Jain Samaj Europe, Jain Sangha of Europe, Ahimsa for Quality of Life, Jain Academy, World Council of Jain Academies and interfaith organisations. The trustees have attended relevant international conferences/meetings and have made donations for relief of poverty, religious education & place of worship.
Mahavir Foundation Limited
ReligionAdvancement of Jain religion and education in the UK & throughout the world.
The Jain Network
Religion, Social welfarePROVIDING INFORMATION AND FACILITIES TO ADVANCE AND PROMOTE JAIN RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND ESPECIALLY THE JAIN COMMUNITIES IN INDIA AND THE UK, BY MEANS OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING, RELIEF OF POVERTY, SICKNESS AND DISTRESS WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR SOCIAL WELFARE AND CONDITIONS OF LIFE.
Jain Samaj Europe
Religionpromotion of the Jain religion and provide a place of worship for Jains
Shree Raj Saubhag Satsang Mandal UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Religion, Research, Social welfareRaj Saubhag is committed to: Promotion of Jain philosophy Support educational projects in rural areas mainly in Gujarat India.Support institutions specialising in rehabilitation of physically disadvantaged children.Support provison of medical services through institutionsGenerally help those below the poverty lineNo individual grants are made
Acharya Shri Vidyasagar Digambar Jain Charitable Trust London UK
Arts, Facilities, ReligionADVANCE DIGAMBAR JAIN RELIGION FOR BENEFIT OF PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCLAMATIONS/TEACHINGS OF DIGAMBAR JAIN TIRTHANKARS & CURRENT/FUTURE ACHARYAS OF SHRI GYANSAGAR/VIDYASAGAR MAHARAJ ASSOCIATION (SANGH) BY PROVISION OF TEMPLE/COMMUNITY HALL TO HOLD PRAYERS, LECTURES, CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS, PRODUCING/DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE & BROADCASTING TO ENLIGHTEN PUBLIC ABOUT JAIN RELIGION.
Jain Samaj, Manchester
Charity and VCS support, ReligionCARRYING OUT ALL THE RELEGIOUS ACTIVITIES, RAISING FUNDS FOR CHARITY, LOOKING AFTER OLD AND YOUNG PEOPLEIN GREATER MANCHESTER AREA
The Mahavir Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Religion, Research, Social welfareThe Trust's main objectives are: Advancement of Jain philosophy through helping build infrastructure and education.Relief of poverty, sickness and distress among people in need and those suffering from natural disastersSupport education in rural areas of children. Help improve the infrastructure of rural communities in developing countriesPromote humane behaviour towards animals
Shree Digamber Jain Association
ReligionThe principle aims & activities are to understand, practice and preach Jain Religion as defined and proclaimed by Tirthanker Shree Mahavir and as further recorded, depicted and/or otherwise explained in the scriptures by Shree Kund Kund Acharya and other such contemporary Acharyas and further practised, preached and propagated by Param Pujya Sadgurudev Kanji Swami of Songadh, Saurashtra, India
Jain Vishva Bharati London
Health, Leisure, Religion, Research, SocietyPromoting religious harmony, awareness and better interfaith understanding of the Jain faith and values in the Jain and wider community; by organising seminars, training, workshops and camps on science of living and the principle of non violence towards all living beings. Promote and improve the health of an individual and public through Preksha meditation, yoga and relaxation techniques.
Shree Navyug Jain Pragati Mandal
Beneficiary group, Religion, Saving of livesVarious religious, social and educational activities. Animal welfare and helping disaster affected people. Youth development.
Shree Jain Sangh East London And Essex
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionPromotes Jainism which advocates non violence, goodwill towards all mankind, animal welfare and vegetarianism. Organises social, cultural and religious functions surrounding the aspects named above. Promotes physical activity and encourages special interest groups like women and youth to come together and network. Conducts religious discourses and prayers with emphasis on respect for the elderly.
Institute Of Jainology Limited
Religion, ResearchThe main activity of the Charity is to propagate Jain Philosophy and its value through art, culture and education, nationally and internationally, within the Jain and the wider community.In particular, to promote its relevance to today's world with regard to key aspects such as the environment and respect for all living beings. To provide a platform for interaction between different communities
International Mahavir Jain Mission
Health, Religionpraying,meditation,teaching of jainism, sermons & other religious activities.
Jain And Hindu Organ Donation Alliance
Arts, ReligionJHODOur work extends beyond raising awareness and includes:Development content, including short films and promotional material on the change in the law to Deemed Consent (Opt-Out) in England in partnership with NHSBT.Support community organisations in seeking funding to promote organ donation through the Community Investment Scheme (CIS) and contributing to reports and strategies.
Jinendra Trust
Religion, Saving of livesCharitable work with Jain Religious charitable institution, Animal welfare,Disasters and natural calamity, locally and overseas
Vanik Council (uk)
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionProvide information and guidance to advance Jain and Vaishnav faiths. Promote heritage of the Vanik community and the importance of education and family values. Promote awareness of critical illnesses. Provide moral and religious support to families in times of distress. Provide spiritual support and guidance to patients, their families and hospital staff through our Spiritual Care services
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.
South East Jain Association
ReligionJain religious activities involving the community
Shri Kailashgiri Digamber Jain Community
ReligionThe charity is intended to maintain Kailashgiri Jain temple and provide a place of religious worship to community.Daily prayers are held in Kailashgiri Jain temple and attended by around 10 members. Weekend services are held every weekend and is attended by 15-20 Members of community. The lectures are organised to highlight importance of basic Jainism principles i.e. Vegetarian, Non Violence .
Mardia Punya Trust
Religion, Social welfare1. The advancement of the Jain religion;2. The advancement of education of the general public in the subject of Jainism;3. The relief of poverty sickness and distress and the preservation and protection of good health among persons anywhere in the UK and overseas;4. The relief of suffering of sick and abandoned animals.
Young Jains
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionEducation on Jainism through monthly musical evenings called Sweet Harmony, ritual events, Little Jain for little kids and annual convention to reach young members and explain the tenets of Jainism.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many jainism religion charities are there in the UK?
There are 33 registered jainism religion charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the jainism 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 jainism religion charities?
Jainism 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 jainism religion charities?
Across all jainism 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 jainism religion charities?
Jainism 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.