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1951
MADWA FOUNDATION
#1162100 · £11,000 income
The Madwa Foundation helps rural artisans in southern Africa to build their own businesses using their craft skills. The aim of the charity is break the cycle of poverty the artisans find themselves in and to protect their unique craft heritage. All products are made using natural sustainable materials.
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1952
LIGHTSOURCE CONNECTIONS LIMITED
#1168515 · £365,493 income
Creation of beautiful, balanced, and relaxed learning environment using various colours, positive affirmations, images, inspirational quotations, and educational information on photo-wallpaper in the schools which increases the student?s awareness and creativity. The corridors have friezes with different themes depending of the ages of the children.
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1953
FRIENDS OF CRYSTAL PALACE DINOSAURS
#1165231 · £4,356 income
The preservation and conservation of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, including the palaeontological statues, geological displays and related landscaping, for the public benefit.The advancement of education for the public benefit in the subjects of the CP Dinosaurs, palaeontology, biology, history and local or national heritage and to promote science in connection with any or all of these subjects.
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1954
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
#1163520 · £33,512 income
Preservation of the Honey Bee by promoting the craft of beekeeping, educating and training beekeepers, improving bee husbandry.Educating the public about the benefits of bees in the environment by providing speakers, taster sessions and hands on bee experiences using our bee demonstration tent where children can handle bees and see inside a real live bee hive.
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1955
THE ALAIN ROUVEURE NEPAL FUND
#1166353 · £26,447 income
The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship in Nepal for the public benefit by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and all the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient
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1956
MAMA NA MTOTO UK
#1163465 · £20,609 income
Maternal and neonatal health . Prevention of ill health and poverty. Education empowerment. Free midwifery service . Health promotion . Environmental and sanitation .
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1957
PENTREBANE ZONE
#1163142 · £23,359 income
We run a community centre and engage in conservation, community engagement and development activities and projects within Pentrebane, the wider community of Cardiff and South Wales. We hire out facilities to third parties that provide or offer services, employment, benefits to our local and wider communities in line with our constitutional aims. We work in partnership with multiple agencies.
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1958
THE ADLARD FAMILY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
#1164276 · £139,182 income
Trust is set up for charitable purposes - Environment, Conservation and Heritage. Trust is open to applications. Please submit your application to https://funding.ludlowtrust.com
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1959
ROOLEY MOOR NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM
#1165601 · £1,501 income
Promote high standards of planning and architecture. Secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features or areas of historic or public interest.Educate the public in the geography, history, natural history, culture and architecture of our area.Establish a neighbourhood forum to promote and or improve the social, economic and environmental well-being of our area
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1960
BORN ON THE EDGE
#1165401 · £21,540 income
Born on the Edge improves newborn care through education and sustainable support. It currently operates in Uganda and the UK.
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1961
SAM'S DIAMONDS
#1164671 · £98,981 income
Operating mainly in Merseyside and Cheshire, we provide supportive activities for cancer patients on any cancer journey. We provide a positive environment within workshops, social meet ups and health and wellbeing activities. We signpost our service users to any local services that they may need and offer friendship from survivors to survivors. We work as a team to get through a cancer diagnosis.
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1962
THE HUNGER PROJECT UK
#1164839 · £166,036 income
The Hunger Project is a strategic organisation and global movement whose mission is to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centred strategies and advocating for their widespread adoption throughout the world.
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1963
PORTLAND BIRD OBSERVATORY AND FIELD CENTRE
#1164156 · £193,783 income
Operates at Portland Bill a bird observatory and field centre for the study of bird migration and other aspects of the natural history of the Isle of Portland; publishes and distributes useful results of this work; promotes and participates in the conservation of the natural environment of the Isle of Portland; preserves and maintains the historic building known as the Old Lower Light.
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1964
NEPAL-EASE
#1168931 · £15,534 income
NEPAL-ease is a small charity that works directly with communities in Nepal, supporting sustainable projects identified by them. These include health, wellbeing, women's enterprise and education. We also work closely with palliative care providers improving people's access to good end of life care.
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1965
ST JOHN'S CHURCH PRESERVATION GROUP
#1164822 · £14,880 income
Restore and re-open to public St John's Church, Kates Hill, Dudley, West Midlands.Support Christian worship.Create wide variety of community activities including nature reserve.Create community information point.Create visitor destination enhancing local economy.
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1966
ONE UMMAH
#1168565 · £24,408,631 income
One Ummah Charity works to relieve poverty both locally here in the UK and Internationally. Our main work involves providing emergency aid in disaster stricken areas around the world. We also provide long term sustainable projects which benefit on going benefits to those in need.
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1967
MANOR FIELDS ASSOCIATION
#1168830 · £2,323 income
Manor Fields Association seeks to maintain and enhance the environment of the fields for public use, and to promote bio-diversity. To this end we leave managed long grass areas, sow wildflower seeds and plant new trees. We aim to promote the fields for informal sporting activities, dog walking, and general recreation for all. We hold occasional events such as fun dog shows.
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1968
AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE GROUPS OF THE UK
#1165504 · £40,905 income
Amphibian and Reptile Groups of UK (ARG UK) is committed to the conservation of native amphibians and reptiles and their natural environment by supporting the development of a network of independent volunteer amphibian and reptile groups (ARGs)
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1969
FARINGTON MOSS ST. PAUL'S EXTENDED PROVISION
#1168087 · £78,841 income
We provide a breakfast club and after school care for the children of St Paul's School, supporting their families during term time by providing high quality Care and Education programmes. We aim to provide a happy, safe and stimulating environment for all children to play, learn and develop, encouraging them to foster a positive attitude and respect for both themselves and others..
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1970
LONDON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS' FORUM
#1168740 · £2,885 income
LEEF is a network for London's Environmental Educators with the aim of improving the quality and quantity of environmental education delivered to Londoners. Our members work together to deliver training, workshops and seminars with the goal of enhancing skills, spreading best practice and networking.
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1971
WORCESTER CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA
#1166096 · £43,018 income
The work of the charity is to further the spiritual growth of the membersTo promote Bible based Christianity within Worcester and throughout the UK and overseasby supporting other charitable organisations of a Christian nature
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1972
HILLFIELDS FAMILY AND COMMUNITY TRUST
#1165795 · £262,323 income
HF&CT will work together with local residents to utilise and improve the community building and provide educational, health and recreational initiatives, which will generate a sustainable, creative and inclusive community for those living and working in the area. HF&CT will also work with young parents and their children, empowering and engaging them in the community
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1973
Defend
#1170025 · £515,048 income
The charity advances environmental protection and animal welfare by preventing poaching and promoting law enforcement in national parks in Africa.
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1974
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (UK)
#1166502 · £12,956 income
We support environmental education in schools by providing resources, information and ideas for teachers, and through financial support to schools to enable pupils to visit outdoor education centres. We also collaborate with organisations that have related objectives. The Association publishes a practitioner journal [ Environmental Education ] three times a year.
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1975
BUSINESS EMPOWERING EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME
#1169117 · £649 income
The charity runs programmes to enable 16 - 24 year olds to move forward into further training, education or employment. The programme offers a positive and supportive environment and teaches the young people skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, interview techniques and how to set goals and set action plans. They are then matched to a volunteer mentor for ongoing support.
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1976
BEAT AUTISM
#1167456 · £27,139 income
We are a parent led charity that support, teach and empower parents and carers of Autistic children in the Wakefield district. We offer weekly support groups for the parents and carers and weekly play activities in a safe environment both after school and in the school holidays, for Autistic children and their siblings.
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1977
SUCCESS4ALL CIO
#1167004 · £203,542 income
We run Learning Hubs, Youth Clubs and Summer Schools in less affluent areas of Tyne and Wear to tackle educational inequality. We offer access to the internet, learning resources, a tutor and extra-curricular activities in a safe environment. Our motto is Young People Learning from Each Other. Our peer tutors, befrienders, summer school and club leaders are all trained volunteers.
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1978
NIOKOLO NETWORK
#1169126 · £23,597 income
We work to promote sustainable development by overcoming social, economic and environmental challenges in communities on the periphery of Niokolo-Koba National Park in Senegal.
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1979
BRITISH DRAGONFLY SOCIETY
#1168300 · £182,797 income
TO PROMOTE AND ENCOURAGE THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF ODONATA AND THEIR NATURAL HABITATS, ESPECIALLY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF DRAGONFLIES.
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1980
THE FRIENDS OF STEYNING PARISH CHURCH
#1169773 · £7,384 income
(i) To help with the conservation, repair, and improvement of the Parish Church of St. Andrew and St. Cuthman in Steyning to include the monuments, furnishings and fittings, stained glass, ornaments and chattels in the Church and Churchyard.(ii) To promote the education of the public in the history of the Church.
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1981
THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD AGAPE CENTRE HAVANT
#1167951 · £84,699 income
The advancement of the Christian religion for the benefit of the public mainly, but not exclusively, by means of establishing churches, ministries, community centres, educational institutions, broadcasting Christian messages of an evangelistic and teaching nature, and the provision of lectures and conferences to enlighten others about the Christian religion.
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1982
INVISIBLE DUST
#1171156 · £393,351 income
Invisible Dust works with leading artists and scientists to produce unique and exciting works of contemporary art and new scientific ideas exploring our environment and climate change.
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1983
BALLOON CIRCUS
#1168978 · £2,627 income
Balloon Circus uses performing arts and play to support the physical and social development of children living in orphanages across the world. It aims to increase the confidence and expand the experiences of the children it works with by teaching new skills, supporting creative exploration and strengthening existing relationships within a fun, nurturing yet challenging environment.
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1984
J-TV THE GLOBAL JEWISH CHANNEL
#1169364 · £261,635 income
The main objectives of J-TV Global Jewish Channel are the advancement of the Jewish religion, theadvancement of education and the promotion of arts, cultural and heritage for the public benefit mainly, but notexclusively, by means of broadcasting Jewish messages of a historical, cultural, religious and teaching nature.
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1985
HIGHERGROUND CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY
#1170386 · £61,144 income
The CIO advances the Christian faith through inclusive, community-led action, tackling poverty and food insecurity via food banks and food reclamation, promoting nutrition and health, and delivering training and community projects that build skills, resilience, wellbeing and sustainable pathways to independence.
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1986
ARKBOUND FOUNDATION
#1173072 · £197,103 income
Our activities widen access to literature and improve diversity within publishing. We run projects that empower people from disadvantaged backgrounds and deprived communities to get their voices heard, mentor aspiring authors so that they can produce books that are widely read and which dispel negative stereotypes, as well as supporting books with important social and environmental themes.
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1987
SOPHIA AKASH FOUNDATION CIO
#1169967 · £71,708 income
Facilitating sustainable paths out of poverty through new technologies, sustainable business practices, scalable and replicable techniques, and allied expert interventions. The charity itself is likely to principally operate at a strategic level, working with implementation partners and using its proposed subsidiary implementation arm to promote and deliver its charitable objects on the ground.
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1988
SUSTAINABLE ST ALBANS
#1173118 · £16,092 income
We are best known for organising, promoting and delivering the Sustainability Festival. We also put on films and talks, and other events, such as a school age training day, exploring what it means to be a sustainable community. We lend out two thermal imaging cameras. We organise Open Food Gardens in summer. We foster Playing Out, enabled by the closure of local roads. We are open to new ideas.
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1989
OUR VILLAGES CRAWCROOK AND GREENSIDE CIO
#1173252 · £12,320 income
To promote for the public benefit the conservation, protection and improvement of the local physical and natural environment in the villages of Crawcrook and Greenside by:- Mobilising community volunteers to undertake local environmental action- Raising local awareness of environmental issues
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1990
CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURE
#1170072 · £0 income
Advance the education of the public in the subject of environmental design, architecture and urbanism with particular reference to the 15 properties of living structure developed by Christopher Alexander.
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1991
WALK THE LOOP
#1173103 · £3,096 income
We run a range of activities to engage young children and their parent-carers with nature in the form of walks, trails, scavenger hunts and related arts and crafts activities in the Greater London area. This has been during the week, on weekends, at half-term and over the summer holidays so as to be inclusive, reaching out to people in the local community and beyond who may have limited resources
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1992
THE UNITED KINGDOM NETWORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL APPROACHES TO PSYCHOSIS.
#1172346 · £9,436 income
We aim to improve the experience of people with psychosis, and their family and friends, and we support the efforts of people who share this aim. We aim to promote dialogue and understanding between different perspectives on the nature of psychosis and different ways of working with psychosis. We aim to increase access to a wide range of therapeutic approaches: psychological, social and creative
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1993
HARTFORD CIVIC SOCIETY
#1171256 · £14,424 income
Within the Civil Parish of Hartford to: # promote high standards of planning and architecture.# secure the preservation, protection, development, improvement of the environment and of sites/features of historic/public interest.# educate/interest the public in the geography, history, natural history and architecture.# procure the maintenance, improvement or provision of public amenities.
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1994
DH FOUNDATION
#1172092 · £40,815 income
PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC ACROSS THE WORLD BY:-THE PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND USE OF RESOURCES;- THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS OF LIFE IN SOCIALLY AND DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES;-THE PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE MEANS OF ACHIEVING ECONOMIC GROWTH,REGENERATION &SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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1995
SHERBORNE MUSEUM
#1176535 · £47,279 income
Sherborne Museum aims to increase public awareness, appreciation and understanding of Sherborne's natural, historic and cultural heritage through the acquisition, preservation and display of a unique collection of items that are particularly relevant to the area. We aim to provide a centre of inspiration, education and enjoyment for all in a friendly and welcoming environment.
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1996
THE FRIENDS OF AVON MEADOWS CIO
#1174083 · £621 income
Conserve, maintain and enhance the Avon Meadows site as a natural habitat using volunteers.Educate members and the public in the principles and practice of conservation.Monitor and maintain records of the fauna and flora of the site and its benefits of the wetland for flood alleviation and water quality improvement.Promote Avon Meadows as a community asset for Pershore.
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1997
UKHARVEST LIMITED
#1171916 · £1,148,573 income
UKHarvest exists to prevent environmental damage by rescuing good food, preventing it going to landfill andfeeding people in need. We help support communities ? working collaboratively with the charities we supportby educating and providing great opportunities for economic and social well-being.
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1998
THE LAWSON TRUST CIO
#1171822 · £676,388 income
The CIO is a grant making charity concentrating support to organisations in the south east of England. The trustees concentrate their support on the following:? Arts and Heritage? Education? Environment? Health? Social & economic disadvantageThe trustees do not support:? Individuals? Non registered charities? Overseas charities? Political parties? Promotion of religion
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1999
THE LUNAR SOCIETY
#1174716 · £50,327 income
The charity exists to advance the education of the inhabitants of Birmingham and the surrounding region by promoting the study of science, the economy, culture, conservation and the environment, local and social issues and science.It delivers lectures, seminars, meetings and debates by experts in their field.
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2000
EAST DORSET ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
#1171828 · £29,921 income
Surveys and excavations of archaeological sites to professional standards with full publication. Programme of archaeological talks, visits, open days and field trips, as well as opportunities for participation and hands-on training in all aspects of the archaeological process. Information, advice and practical support on archaeological matters, including heritage and conservation.
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