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Verified · 🌱 Environment · 2,877 charities · page 41 of 58
2001
TURKEY MOZAIK FOUNDATION
#1174968 · £328,476 income
Turkey Mozaik Foundation is a grant-giving organisation that provides financial support to small charities registered in Turkey and potentially in the UK. The organisations that we support aspire to make a social impact in the fields of education, health, women and children's and environment.
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2002
BROXBOURNE BOROUGH CEREBRAL PALSY FOOTBALL CLUB
#1173431 · £3,500 income
Broxbourne Borough Cerebral Palsy Football Club is a charity for children with Cerebral Palsy. We allow children to play football in a safe environment. We under take a 10 minute warm up session to stretch their muscles, followed by ball skills and a football match. We operate from Goffs Academy on a 4g Astro and allow our frame children to use the indoor sports hall during the winter months.
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2003
WISBECH LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1173380 · £10,272 income
Wisbech Lions Club, through its members, raises funds from the public and uses those funds to help people, mainly in the area in which it operates. As a result we donate the bulk of that money for the benefit of citizens in our locality: e.g. social welfare, relief of poverty and for persons in need, the advancement of health, environmental concerns, recreation, assisting with education.
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2004
TALENSI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
#1174922 · £5,496 income
The charity provides match support to help the local community improve the health, education and economic well-being of those facing hardship and to support the sustainable harnessing and management of the natural resources of the area for mutual benefit and protection of the environment.
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2005
ABOVE WATER
#1174593 · £13,053 income
Above Water is passionate about water safety and believes the best way to guard against drowning is to educate. AW sends qualified teachers who are also open water lifeguards into schools and or communities to teacher our own WATER SAFETY programme. This programme comprehensively promotes using our water environments for health/well-being and delivers water safety and drowning prevention.
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2006
THE GILBERT AND GEORGE CENTRE
#1174981 · £129,453 income
Provide facilities for the safe-keeping, conservation, storage and display to the public of works of art belonging to the CIO; make loans of works of art belonging to the CIO to other institutions in the UK and abroad; promote and carry out research.
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2007
WYNN FOUNDATION LIMITED
#1175210 · £27,839 income
Awarding grants, support services and advice primarily in Shropshire to support people and groups in poverty, disabled, homeless and poor people. Provide education and educational opportunities for these groups in community projects. Promotion of health-related projects including the improvement of health, environment and well-being for the community. Support of community projects.
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2008
SOUTH WESTERN REGIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES CIO
#1176414 · £29,182 income
We take a strategic & partnership approach to serving our communities by developing staff, services & resources that are inclusive, sustainable & enhance learning. We do this through 5 key areas of activity: networking; providing training & development opportunities & courses; providing grants for projects & training; facilitating the inter lending of resources; developing strategic partnerships
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2009
FRIENDS OF THE WEST OXFORDSHIRE COTSWOLDS
#1175055 · £12,151 income
The charity works to promote the conservation of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Oxfordshire. The charity does this through participation in public consultation processes and public communication, and may in certain circumstances challenge the decisionmaking of public bodies if it believes they have not complied with their legal responsibilities to the Cotswolds AONB.
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2010
NEWBORN, INFANT AND CHILD HEALTH EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL (ALSO KNOWN AS NICHE INTERNATIONAL)
#1174977 · £4,274 income
We provide training in the care of newborn babies to healthcare staff in low-resource areas, in order to improve infant mortality rates and relieve sickness. We also provide training to candidate instructors, so that they can teach courses and make the process sustainable. We have taught in Cameroon, Liberia and Uganda, and plan to expand to other areas.
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2011
KIPSAINA EDUCATION AND ENVIRONMENT PARTNERSHIP (KEEP)
#1175806 · £2,929 income
Conservation, protection and improvement of wetlands in western Kenya, in particular but not exclusively, the Saiwa Swamp ecosystem and surrounding area.Advancement of education for children living in the Saiwa Swamp ecosystem and surrounding area, in particular but not exclusively, at Kipsaina Primary School, by improving the physical learning environment and promoting environmental awareness.
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2012
THE FRIENDS OF NEATH ABBEY IRON COMPANY
#1178391 · £17,093 income
We preserve for the public's benefit the historic structure and environs of Neath Abbey Ironworks, Neath Abbey, South Wales. This involves vegetation control and conservation work.We advance the public's education regarding the heritage and culture, especially engineering and science, of Neath Abbey Ironworks and its environs. This involves community archaeological digs and educational events.
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2013
Lilongwe Wildlife Trust UK
#1176185 · £0 income
The mission of MWT is to protect Malawi?s wildlife and safeguard its natural habitats. We aim to do this through 2 approaches;1 - Promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment in Malawi. 2 - Advance the education of the public in the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment.
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2014
SOUTHERN THAILAND ELEPHANT FOUNDATION
#1176322 · £93,479 income
The principal purpose of the CIO is the ethical care and conservation of the Asian elephant, using the highest possible welfare standards, by awarding grants and the provision of education to increase knowledge of the elephant, its health, domestication and cultural role, principally in Thailand.
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2015
INTERCULTURAL ROOTS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
#1179885 · £247,254 income
Intercultural Roots applies arts, culture, education & technology innovation to improve health, wellbeing & the environment. They work with UK & international communities & partners to address social and environmental issues and in building a more sustainable future. Through partnerships, networks and funded projects, they deliver impactful projects and events, creating significant public benefit.
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2016
ANWAR BEGUM WELFARE TRUST
#1178131 · £31,928 income
Provision of self sustainable projects and provision of aid to assist with worldwide relief of poverty and sickness.
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2017
RAPTOR AID CIO
#1177127 · £6,728 income
Raptor Aid operates within the UK and internationally for the benefit of birds of prey and their conservation. We provide education through talks, consultancy, bespoke field courses and equipment such as nest boxes and owl pellet dissection kits. We support grassroots conservation efforts for bird of prey conservation and monitoring through targeted fundraising and small grants.
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2018
PANG VALLEY FLOOD FORUM
#1176292 · £1,000 income
Develop and monitor the local Flood Risk Management Action PlanRaise awareness of local flood risks before, during and after any event within the communities via Parish Newsletters, community meetings, social media etc.Review the flood risk management authorities' policies and make recommendations for change if appropriateSupport the environmental objectives of the Water Framework Directive.
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2019
FRIENDS OF WESTGATE PARKS
#1178364 · £1,271 income
Conservation activities include maintenance of Westgate Parks wild flower meadow, physic garden, river banks and wildlife pond, and monitoring river-flies and butterflies. Education includes river and bat walks, archaeological digs, and forest school activities for children and adults. Research on biodiversity and archaeology is facilitated. Fund-raising activities are undertaken in support.
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2020
eXchange - East Sussex Arts Education Network
#1179740 · £0 income
The Hastings and Rother Arts Education Network seeks to help redress the balance of diminishing cultural resources in schools. It brings together schools, cultural organisations and artists in meaningful, lasting partnerships, creating sustainable projects that embed culture into the everyday lives of our young people.
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2021
CALON RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION INCORPORATING CARRIAGE DRIVING
#1177265 · £40,102 income
Provides horse riding, equestrian vaulting and opportunities to socialise in a supportive environment to people with disabilities, mental health conditions and children living in care. We also offer volunteering and educational opportunities, such as equine related qualifications and awards, and opportunities to be out in the open air and countryside.
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2022
ST. GWYNAN'S PRE-SCHOOL
#1177411 · £69,015 income
St. Gwynan's Pre-school aims to provide high quality day care that enhances the development, care and education of pre-school children in a safe and stimulating environment, where they learn through play in partnership with parents/carers.
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2023
NORTH WALSHAM AND DILHAM CANAL TRUST
#1180474 · £16,986 income
To promote, for the benefit of the public, the restoration, conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment of the North Walsham and Dilham Canal and its canal corridor.
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2024
THE BEAMINSTER MUSEUM TRUST
#1179769 · £11,849 income
The Beaminster Museum Trust runs a local history museum in Whitcombe Road, Beaminster, Dorset. The aim is to increase awareness of local history and provide exhibitions, talks and events, mainly of an educational nature. There is contact with local schools and societies. The activities contribute to the well-being of the town by increasing the interests available to local people and visitors .
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2025
THE SAVITRI WANEY CHARITABLE TRUST
#1179087 · £489,189 income
The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financialhardship or other disadvantage; the promotion for the benefit of the public of the conservation protection andimprovement of the physical and natural environment; and for such other exclusively charitable purposes as the Trustees may from time to time decide.
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2026
CAPITAL OF CYCLING
#1179161 · £181,273 income
We aim to encourage more people to cycle, more often for utility and leisure. We develop the capacity of deprived communities to engage with cycling activities. We believe the environmental, social, mental and physical health, community and economic benefits of cycling are huge and collaborating with and supporting cycling related campaigns, clubs and community groups helps us to realise these.
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2027
HALSTEAD 21ST CENTURY GROUP
#1180748 · £1,230 income
1) To preserve and enhance local sites of historic or architectural importance inthe area of Halstead, Essex for the public benefit.2) To advance the education of the public on the subject of local heritage, and the natural environment of Halstead, Essex.3) To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvementof the physical and natural environment.
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2028
LONDON IRISH FOUNDATION
#1183005 · £190,676 income
The London Irish Foundation uses the power of sport, rugby in particular, to make a lasting, positive impact on the lives of people, both young and old, and to build a meaningful and sustainable legacy for sport and education across our communities, in Berkshire, Hampshire, Middlesex and Surrey.Our key work strands are rugby development, education, community engagement and inclusion.
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2029
Make Every Move Count
#1179529 · £22,901 income
Provision of donations, services, equipment or items to individuals, charities & organisations in need in the UK, Indian sub-continent or Africa, concerned with:a) Prevention or relief of poverty;b) Education of economically disadvantaged communities;c) Relief of sickness and preservation of health;d) Provision of nutritious food;e) Conservation of the environment;f) Relief of old age.
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2030
STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES
#1181410 · £8,000 income
The charity operates in Nigeria providing education support and skills acquisition to young girls and ladies. We also focus on providing health education, promotion and health campaign to increase awareness and knowledge of communities in championing their health and wellbeing positive outcome. Lasty provide communities support to have clean, sustainable water supply through sola powered borehole.
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2031
THE TRUST FOR SIR NEIL AND LADIES SHEILA AND ELIZABETH THORNE LIMITED
#1183615 · £33,210 income
Promotion of education within the UK, the relief of sickness and the preservation and protection of good physical and mental health, promotion of religious harmony, preservation and conservation of historical buildings and monuments and the maintenance of historical records and archives and the education of the public on these.
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2032
LE CIEL FOUNDATION
#1181658 · £60,606 income
The charity's object is to restore harmony and ecology on a global scale through cultural, environmental and spiritual projects as well as to preserve and improve the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the general public. To ensure sustainable and responsible change, we create, set up and support projects based on 3 main pillars: Education, Inclusion and Preservation.
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2033
ALTOR FOUNDATION
#1182710 · £167,901 income
The Altor Foundation supports a variety of charities including environmental, international development, local mental health and Christian mission work. We make grants available to charities that we believe have a focused purpose and strict control of costs.
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2034
BETHANY INTERNATIONAL HOUSE FOR CHILDREN
#1183255 · £8,304 income
BIH provides children in Sierra Leone education and also plans to provide accommodation for some students. We currently create a safe learning environment, with food, books and educational material to less privileged children in local village in Sierra Leone.
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2035
THE WORLD PHEASANT ASSOCIATION
#1181022 · £117,804 income
The World Pheasant Association (WPA) is committed to the conservation of Galliformes and the habitats they depend upon. Galliformes are an order of heavy-formed ground-feeding birds that include pheasants, partridges, cracids, grouse and megapodes. WPA work around the world to conserve these birds both in captivity and in the wild to prevent their extinction.
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2036
THE PSORIASIS ASSOCIATION
#1180666 · £469,545 income
1. To promote research into the causes, nature, treatment and cure of psoriasis and to publish and disseminate the results of that research. 2. To advance public education into the causes, nature, treatment and cure of psoriasis. 3. To provide relief to those suffering from psoriasis
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2037
RUBBISH FRIENDS (STRATFORD UPON AVON)
#1181739 · £1,031 income
Rubbish Friends supports and organises litter picking sessions around Stratford upon Avon and surrounding areas so that the environment is improved for the enjoyment of residents and visitors. Rubbish Friends also promotes the benefits of this work to raise public awareness of the issues related to litter and its impact.
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2038
THE MARGARET AND JOHN CAMPBELL CHARITABLE TRUST
#1183663 · £10,912 income
This Charitable Trust makes small grants to organisations in the UK or Uganda, working to improve health and social welfare through recreational activities for people with disabilities or impaired health. We also support organisations working to improve the environment and those which provide vocational training for people at disadvantage.
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2039
VENICE IN PERIL FUND CIO
#1186770 · £241,383 income
Supporting the preservation of the historic and artistic legacy of Venice by funding conservation projects and promoting deeper public understanding of its contribution to world culture.Assisting the work of Venice's cultural institutions, supporting the training of conservation professionals and working with other committees actively involved in rescue and restoration work in Venice.
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2040
ACRONYM COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT (ACE)
#1187744 · £37,267 income
ACE is committed to empowering women (and men) and their communities to participate fully in economic and civic life across all sectors as essential to building stronger communities. We work with disadvantaged wo/men, and young adults to help them to improve the quality of life and become more sustainable through our delivery of creative and innovative inclusion and diversity education programmes.
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2041
CIVIC PRIDE ROSSENDALE
#1182630 · £26,172 income
Civic Pride Rossendale's aim is to make the Rossendale Valley a cleaner, tidier more colourful urban environment.Our volunteers do this by picking litter and by improving and maintaining public gardens. We maintain the ASDA embankment, the Metal Tree Bed, Trickett's Memorial Ground, Haslingden Road gardens, as well as many, many others. We also install and maintain the hanging baskets.
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2042
QHUBEKA UK
#1185974 · £69,053 income
The activities of the Charity are to raise funds for public benefit as follows:1. the advancement of education;2. the prevention and relief of poverty;3. the promotion of conservation and environmental protection; and 4. the advancement of health; through the provision of bicycles in, but not limited to, South Africa and neighbouring countries.
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2043
AFRICAN BIRD CLUB
#1184309 · £73,484 income
The African Bird Club gives grants to individuals and groups in African countries to support a wide range of small to medium-sized projects there that benefit the conservation of African birds or their habitats. Our website is the primary online source for all things to do with African birds. We also publish a twice-yearly, peer-reviewed bulletin, and we are developing a series of birding apps.
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2044
HAYLE PARK NATURE RESERVE
#1188441 · £11,909 income
Hayle Park Nature Reserve Trust manages 60 acres of woodland, parkland pasture and wildflower meadows in Tovil, Maidstone.
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2045
GRITH PIONEERS
#1188105 · £82,985 income
(a) To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection, and improvement of the physical and natural environment of the land owned and/or managed by Grith Pioneers, by conducting a variety of environmental improvement and woodland management activities.(b) To advance the education of the public by providing access to the natural environment for camps and outdoor activities.
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2046
FRIENDS OF STAUNTON COUNTRY PARK
#1184388 · £6,930 income
ConservationEducationRestoration
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2047
FRIENDS OF ESRA IN ISRAEL
#1184809 · £56,973 income
ESRA was established to help English-speaking olim acclimate to life in Israel. This soon evolved to helping diverse waves of immigrants, and then to helping any needy sector of Israeli society, with an emphasis on educational advancement for all of Israel's children.
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2048
HANMER PLAYGROUP PLUS
#1184687 · £82,080 income
We offer excellent quality childcare in a safe and rural environment. We pride ourselves on low ratios and have a maximum of 18 children at any one time. We are extremely affordable and support local employment for families who otherwise would not be able to go to work. We also link with the Governments 30 hour free childcare offer to make it always the better option of going back to work in term
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2049
GEMFIELDS FOUNDATION
#1185658 · £54,554 income
(1) the prevention or relief of poverty by providing grants and awards tocharities and/or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty; and(2) the advancement of animal welfare and the conservation and protection ofwildlife and natural habitats by providing grants and awards to charities and/orother organisations working in the field of wildlife protection.
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2050
BUSINESS2SCHOOLS
#1185674 · £159,366 income
By donating unwanted office furniture and tech through the Business2Schools charity we are able to make schools in the UK an even better experience for children and students.By helping improve the infrastructure in schools, providing faster computers,helping create a more aspirational environment children will be inspired.If we are more ethical about recycling children will be inspired.
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