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801
PRESTON GRASSHOPPERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
#1213974
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants in Preston of Lancashire and surrounding areas by the provision of facilities for playing rugby union.To relieve the poverty of young people in Preston of Lancashire and surrounding areas to enable them to participate in healthy recreational activities that they could not otherwise afford.
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802
NORTHUMBERLAND ZOO
#1217522
To promote & support conservation and research to prevent species decline, maintain high standards in zoological collections, & represent diverse species and habitats, while advancing public understanding & education on biodiversity & the protection of wildlife and natural environments through education, scientific study, & the care of threatened species in both captive & natural settings.
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803
REDEARTH EDUCATION
#1216139
We provide education and training to teachers and tutors to enhance the education of children.We make grants to organisations.We support other Charities and NgosWe sponsor or undertake research
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804
TB.CARE
#1216146
For the public benefit, to promote, preserve and protect the good health of the public in particular but not exclusively by providing a critically important resource of information pertaining to individuals and communities affected by tuberculosis (TB) for use by clinicians and patients throughout the world.
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805
BRITISH MUSLIM TRUST
#1215730
The British Muslim Trust supports victims of anti-Muslim hatred across the UK through a free, multi-channel helpline with trained advisers and comprehensive incident monitoring. Activities include extensive outreach, community training, strategic partnerships, advocacy, research, and policy engagement to promote lasting, equitable systemic change.
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806
COVENTRY NEPALESE SAMAJ LTD
#1218183
The charity works to promote education, relieve poverty, advance health and wellbeing, and support community development. We provide information, advice, training, cultural activities, and practical assistance to individuals and families in need. Our aim is to improve quality of life, encourage social inclusion, and strengthen community cohesion.
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807
KINGFISHER AMATEUR BOXING CLUB
#1216160
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefits of the inhabitants of the Great Yarmouth area by the provision of facilities for amateur boxing
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808
SIR GEORGE MARTIN TRUST
#1215774
Gives grants to locally-based registered charities and churches supporting economically and socially disadvantaged and residents of West Yorkshire. Areas covered are social welfare, older people, young people, support and activities for those with disabilities, physical/mental health and well being, community music, arts and environment for disadvantaged communities.
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809
JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
#1215989
The charity promotes research in all aspects of functional programming, in particular through the publication of a free, open access Journal of Functional Programming to disseminate research results to the public.
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810
WORCESTERSHIRE PARENT CARER FORUM
#1216465
Worcestershire Parent Carer Forum uses parental voice to influence change through events, discussion groups and working groups. We gather the views of Worcestershire's SEND families and work with the council, educational settings, health providers and other agencies to highlight where local services are working well, or challenge when changes or improvements need to be made.
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811
WESTBOURNE PARK FAMILY CENTRE
#1215522
Westbourne Park Family Centre is a Christian faith based CIO with an aim to support and strengthen families in the Westbourne Park area of Paddington, reaching out to those on low incomes. We provide a variety of activities, advice and groups for parent/carers,0-4s, 4-11s and 11-18s with supportive relationships to nurture children towards growing into mature and healthy adults.
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812
TRING & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY & MUSEUM SOCIETY CIO
#1214803
To advance the education of the general public in the history of Tring and the surrounding area by the provision of a museum, meetings, lectures and other similar educational events. To receive, purchase, select and store artefacts and documents of historic interest connected with the area. To operate a museum in the town and encourage and co-ordinate research into the history of the district.
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813
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HEALTHCARE CHARITY
#1215590
To promote, protect and advance health and welfare of the public
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814
CYMRU WOMEN'S SPORT
#1216970
The promotion of equality and diversity in sport, healthy recreation and leisure for the public benefit by working to eliminate discrimination on the grounds of sex or gender, and to increase the participation of women and girls within Wales.
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815
FRIENDS OF THE RIVER TEIGN
#1217818
The Friends of the River Teign exists to give voice to the river and to campaign together for its water health, biodiversity, and thriving community life in the face of modern-day challenges.
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816
THE FAMILY SERVICES FOUNDATION
#1216895
We support parents to help them improve their co-parenting relationships after or during parental separation (or incarceration), and support/improve their mental health. The issues we support are wide, although include suicidal ideation/self-harm, anxiety, depression, abuse, loneliness and isolation. We work hard to reduce parental conflict and ensure their children's voices are heard.
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817
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL MEDWAY AND MAIDSTONE CIO
#1217344
Soroptimist International of Medway & Maidstone (SIMM) are involved in campaigningand fundraising to support and educate women and girls on safety, healthcare andhealthy relationships.
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818
LILAS LIGHT
#1217395
Lilas light supports children and families affected by child loss across the North West of England. We provide bereavement bags for siblings, personalised journals, grief books, cuddle cot blankets and signposting to support services. We fundraise to supply hospitals, hospices and the wider community with resources to help families feel supported during bereavement.
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819
YASHCHENKO FOUNDATION
#1215746
To provide humanitarian assistance, including WASH, nutrition, shelter, protection, food security, health and early recovery, in response to conflict, natural and man-made disasters, or acute shortages of essential medical supplies and services in vulnerable regions worldwide.
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820
CORNWALL BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED)
#1215540
Provide training programs, workshops, and resources for both beginner and experienced beekeepers.Support beekeepers in understanding bee biology, hive management, honey production, and disease control.Organize public events, talks, and outreach programs to educate communities on the importance of pollinators.Collaborate with schools and educational institutions in pollinator awareness.
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821
WYMONDHAM ARCHERS
#1215145
Wymondham Archers is volunteer-run. We are based in Norfolk promoting community cohesion & public health through archery. We provide year-round accessible facilities & coaching to all ages/abilities, boosting physical health and mental well-being. We ensure inclusivity with beginners courses provided equipment and fee concessions. We are based in Wymondham and at the Norfolk Showground.
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822
BRITISH PERIPHERAL NERVE SOCIETY
#1217536
For the public benefit the advancement of education, specifically the promotion of excellence in the study of peripheral nerve disease, in the UK and internationally, by means of the arrangement of conferences, workshops, symposia and colloquia, the publication of research, and other associated activities.
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823
THE KENILWORTH HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY
#1215410
KHAS promotes interest in and understanding of the history and archaeology of Kenilworth and its surroundings through research, talks, publications, and preservation of local heritage.
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824
ACTION ON GAMBLING
#1217653
Action on Gambling preserves and protects the health of the public against the harmful effects of gambling; and advances the education of the public about the effects of gambling. We advocate for a public health approach; catalyse, collate, and communicate latest research; provide public facing communications; develop policy advice; and coordinate organisations active in reducing gambling harm.
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825
ANNUNCIATION ORTHODOX CONVENT
#1217941
(1) To advance the Russian Orthodox Christian faith by holding of prayer meetings, lectures, public celebration of Christian festivals, producing and/or distributing literature on deepening the Christian faith to enlighten others about it.(2) To relieve persons who are in conditions of need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage as it may fit.
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826
MEN IN SHEDS WORKSOP
#1215877
We provide a space where men can come together and work on woodworking projects improving skills, mental health and any feelings of loss or social isolation they may have via physical interaction with others of a similar age .
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827
SOUTHAMPTON ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY
#1217510
The Society promotes archaeology through regular lectures (September to May), annual Study Days and visits. We also undertake or participate in short term projects which support archaeological activity ( e.g. finds processing / Medieval Graffiti project) or research .We are based in Southampton and our activities are focused there and in surrounding areas.
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828
FRIENDS OF LEWES VICTORIA HOSPITAL
#1217342
To collect funds to provide items to supplement the resources of the hospital's services
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829
GIST CANCER UK
#1215266
The charity supports patients in the UK with a gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) and their family and friends. It provides a helpline, produces relevant materials, operates an online forum and runs regular meetings which provide an opportunity to meet other patients and their carers, The charity also funds research into the causes of GISTs and lobbies on behalf of its community.
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830
PENRITH LINKING LIVES
#1217094
The promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit in Penrith and surrounding areas amongst persons who are excluded from society for any reason, but in particular those who are elderly and in poor physical or mental health, assisting them to integrate into society through the provision of one-to-one befriending and through promoting initiatives which promote social inclusion.
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831
LONG EATON SWIMMING CLUB
#1217135
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, primarily but not exclusively for the benefit of the inhabitants of Long Eaton and the surrounding areas by the provision of teaching, development and competitive swimming and associated activities.
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832
BAGS OF TASTE
#1218102
We improve health outcomes for people with multiple challenges by tackling the social determinants of health. Our home based Food Resilience Programme removes financial and physical barriers by shipping food ingredients and equipment directly to participants' homes. Combined with personalised mentoring & support, we enable long-term behavioral change and dietary independence entirely from home.
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833
MERROW LAWN TENNIS CLUB
#1215567
To promote the amateur sport of tennis and to promote community participation in healthy recreation, in particular by the provision of facilities for the learning, teaching and playing of tennis.
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834
PARISH OF MARCHWOOD AND ELING
#1217388
We provide Christian worship, pastoral care and community support in Marchwood and Eling through regular services, life events, children and family activities, community events and the maintenance of our historic church buildings and churchyards. We serve the local community through outreach, prayer, hospitality and partnerships with schools and local organisations.
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835
UTTOXETER LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1215942
Activities and fund raising events to support local clubs, societies and organisations. Also to raise funds and awareness for good causes and to help the needy in Uttoxeter and the local district. Events such as "Party on the Pitch" which also raises awareness for Mens Health and Wellbeing, particularly prostate cancer awareness. Funds are also raised through our annual bonfire and fireworks event
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836
JEWISH CEMETERY FRIENDS' ASSOCIATION KING'S LYNN
#1216325
The Jewish Cemetery Friends' Association King's Lynn objectives are make this site safe and open to the public, to conserve the head stones, keep the 16th Century Grade II listed walls in repair, aid research into the old community, and provide educational support in local schools about Judaism, plus local history.
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837
IMAGINE THIS
#1216922
Imagine This raises funds to deliver projects which support the mental health of seriously ill children and their families across the UK. By improving access to specialist, imaginative and empowering support at the earliest possible moment, these children can go on to lead happy and fulfilling lives.
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838
EASINGWOLD RUNNING CLUB
#1217009
We aim to promote physical well-being, mental health, and social connection through the joy of running. By organizing regular runs, training sessions, and community events, we aspire to build strong bonds among our members and contribute to the vitality of Easingwold. Our club encourages both competitive and recreational running, ensuring that everyone finds a place and a pace that suits them.
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839
CLASP NGO LTD
#1216795
Through sound policy advice, innovative finance approaches, and ground-breaking research, CLASP works with governments, industry leaders, and other experts to improve appliance efficiency for people and the planet.
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840
LIVERPOOL ACCESS TO ADVICE NETWORK
#1216973
Liverpool Access to Advice Network is the community of practice for the free advice sector in Liverpool. We work with members to help improve access to free independent advice. This includes sharing information, supporting training, resources and infrastructure and overall coordination. We work with partners to promote the social and economic value of advice and assist with relevant research.
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841
FREE SPIRIT OF THE SEA
#1217090
Free Spirit of the Sea (Charity No: 1217090) is a Hampshire-based marine charity in the UK dedicated to improving mental health, education, and coastal conservation. Operating a specially designed community boat, they provide therapeutic water-based activities and environmental projects for young people, veterans, and coastal communities."Blue Health" Therapy: Providing floating classroom experien
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842
OSA ALLIANCE
#1217407
The OSA Alliance facilitates collaboration between experts across UK patient and professional sleep organisations. Its remit focuses on advancing understanding of obstructive sleep apnoea by educating health professionals and others involved in patient care, and by encouraging a united approach to facilitate excellence in OSA-related care, education and resource.
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843
TYWYN AND AREA COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SCHEME (TAITH)
#1217705
We provide transport services to elderly and/or less able people to enable them to attend health or other life important appointments at a minimum cost and at convienient time
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844
THOMAS NORMAN FRANKLIN'S CHARITABLE TRUST
#275751
Under the terms of the Charity the Trustees shall apply the annual income of the Trust Fund at their discretion for such charitable purposes and in particular for the advancement of education and research into matters scientific and literary interest.
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845
BRITISH FRIENDS OF MIFAL CHESED TRUST
#279640
Our organization provides relief of poverty through grants and provides services and support for the sick and the elderly. This includes free meals for hospital patients on special diet and rehabilitation of prisoners amongst other charitable activities.
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44
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846
THE NICHOLAS BACON CHARITABLE TRUST
#289228
The object of the charity is to make grants out of income for charitable, educational and humanitarian causes at the discretion of the trustees. The preferred areas for payment of grants are for youth education, medical research and for the protection of the environment.
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847
THE DAKEYNE ICTHUS TRUST
#295623
We are a small personal charity, only able to respond to a fairly small range of funding requests, almost exclusively from larger charities working to alleviate poverty and disease throughout the world. We already have more calls on our funds than we are able to satisfy regularly.
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848
THE FINDLAY CHARITABLE TRUST
#299925
DISTRIBUTES FUNDS ANNUALLY 2-4 TIMES, TO ASSIST PRIMARY MEDICAL CHARITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS INCLUDING HOSPICES, HOSPITALS WITH A LINK TO CANCER AND RESEARCH.
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849
THE FRIENDS OF THE WILLIAM SALT LIBRARY
#504933
Conservation of a library of rare books. The library is made available to all those who are embarking upon or following a programme of research.
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44
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850
CITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF RESEARCH FUND
#516811
We persuade consultants employed at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust to donate cremation form payments they earn to this charitable fund.We fund consultants' travel and accomodation costs to attend overseas conferences.We also support junior doctors to attend similar meetings to present their research and help with the costs of binding and submitting their PhD and MD theses.
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