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Verified · 🌱 Environment · 2,877 charities · page 57 of 58
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BALAD FOUNDATION
#1192626 · £11,930 income
We are focused on sustainable development with a bias on building related work. Our Chairman is a Chartered Surveyor of 20 years with project management experience. Our execution model is simple and transparent. We manage the project/s directly and monies are spent on employing trades/labour directly and purchasing building materials.
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EDUCATIONAL WEALTH FUND
#1192427 · £20,231 income
TO ADVANCE AND ENHANCE, FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, THE PROVISION OF EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS IN MAINTAINED EDUCATION THROUGH THE AWARDING OF GRANTS FOR INSPIRATIONAL PROJECTS AND RESOURCES INCLUDING BUT NOT RESTRICTED TO ENVIRONMENTAL, MENTAL HEALTH, CREATIVE ARTS
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BISHOP'S STORTFORD BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
#1192150 · £7,438 income
BISHOP'S STORTFORD BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION supports beekeepers in the Bishops Stortford area and helps educate the general public on the importance of bees to the environment.
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FRIENDS OF THERFIELD HEATH & GREENS
#1192972 · £5,672 income
The Friends of Therfield Heath is a voluntary group working alongside the Conservators of Therfield Heath and Greens to promote and encourage the use of, and access to, Therfield Heath, including organising events, raising awareness of the related bye-laws and regulations and encouraging conservation protection, and improvement of the natural environment, and improved facilities for the users.
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THE FRIENDS OF THE PETRIE MUSEUM
#1192201 · £30,181 income
We offer lectures and study days aiming to advance the education of the public and promote public understanding of the history, archaeology and culture of the Nile Valley and surrounding regions, and offer research and conservation grants particularly in support the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and its collections.
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2806
THE HERITAGE GROUP, BELLINGHAM
#1192769 · £75,138 income
The object of the CIO is to advance education of the public in the history, archaeology, geography, the environment and related aspects of the North Tyne and Redesdale Valleys by in particular but not exclusively:a. the management of a heritage centre in Bellinghamb. the provision for education, study and other suitable facilitiesc. supporting and co-ordinating research and displays
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2807
EA FOUNDATION
#1194169 · £179,769 income
EA Foundation works to support the most marginalised communities on some of the most underserved issues. We fund projects in education, poverty reduction, basic services and sustainable development worldwide. We are also committed to supporting emergency response work that addresses the suffering of communities affected by conflict, health or natural disasters and other emergencies.
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2808
KIVUKONI EDUCATIONAL TRUST
#1194066 · £59,852 income
Gives grants for low-income students accepted at Kivukoni School, Kilifi, Kenya.Sponsors the building of facilities connected to environmental or community education that may be built at the school but for community use.Sponsors specialist environmental or community educational projects at Kivukoni School, Kilifi, Kenya.
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2809
FOOTESTEPS FOUNDATION
#1196432 · £20,010 income
Advance safer night work for health & social care staff by; raising awareness, providing training to employers / staff on fatigue risks, reviewing shift patterns. Highlighting concerns impacting staff health and well-being. Road testing devices that improve personal safety and working environments. Providing access to employee screening program for sleep disorders for referral to further support.
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2810
BRAVE MIND
#1193710 · £49,633 income
We deliver mental health programmes to the rugby and sporting community, building teams of mental health champions and providing a safe environment to educate on mental health, split into different areas for discussion. For example: what is mental health? Dealing with stress etc. We also provide Mental Health First Aid training via our support network of qualified trainers.
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2811
PROJECT RECCE CIO
#1195819 · £123,798 income
Project RECCE has created a pathway into the construction industry, for service leavers and veterans, utilising classroom based, on-line learning and work trials, in collaboration with industry partners who can provide sustainable employment opportunities. The programme is complemented with outdoor activities and access to a peer-support community, improving both physical and mental wellbeing.
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2812
THE DESTITUTION PROJECT
#1194734 · £41,334 income
The Destitution Project (DP) aims to provide a safe environment where asylum seekers and refugees who live in Bolton can find friendship, food, and practical help. We deliver our support through two primary arms of activity:1) A weekly Drop-in Centre on a Wednesday, in the Wesley Suite at Victoria Hall. 2) Casework services for asylum seekers, including those who become destitute.
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2813
JUMPING BEANS NURSERY
#1194724 · £392,293 income
We are a nursery in Hampden Park, Eastbourne, working with children under the age of 4 years. We benefit, and are accessible to, all sections of the local community. We aim to provide a secure environment, where children can play, learn and flourish. Our Vision: Empowering future generations by nurturing potential.
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2814
UGGLA FAMILY FOUNDATION
#1195626 · £900,384 income
The Uggla Family Foundation supports charitable causes focused on Health, Creative Arts, Education, Animal Welfare or Climate and that are close the family's hearts.
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2815
WESTMORLAND DAMSON ASSOCIATION
#1194710 · £16,092 income
1. To encourage , for the benefit of the public, the conservation and protection of damson orchards and the preservation of their genetic biodiversity, landscape and heritage value in Cumbria, including by planting and creating more damson orchards2. To advance, the education of the public in the growing, cultivation, preservation and use of the Westmorland damson variety common in Cumbria
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2816
HISTON & IMPINGTON GREEN SPACES
#1195616 · £46,907 income
The charity's mission is to acquire, or secure long-term access to, land in and around Histon & Impington and enable this to be managed for these twin purposes: nature conservation and the community experiencing nature for their enjoyment, health and wellbeing. The first sites for these purposes are Long Meadow and Croft Close Nature Reserve, collectively known as Abbey Fields.
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2817
THIEVES LANE COMMUNITY GARDEN
#1197369 · £362 income
Leisure activity involving gardening, socialising, relaxing in an outdoor environment and physical exercise.Those taking part can be of any age. The garden is an accessible environment. The community garden is situated in an area where there are pockets of deprivation and there are a number of flats with no gardens.
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2818
1001FONTAINES UK
#1195738 · £38,008 income
1001Fontaines UK's mission is to make safe drinking water accessible to vulnerable populations in developing countries. The pioneering 1001Fontaines model is based on social and sustainable entrepreneurship and enables local production of safe drinking water, thus ensuring the communities' autonomy. Its "Water in School" program provides safe drinking water free of charge to children at school.
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2819
REBEL RESTORATION
#1197777 · £482,066 income
Rebel Restoration provides grants and funding to holistic projects which :1. Remove carbon from the atmosphere whilst restoring natural habitats and biodiversity2. Develop research on the impact of nature-based carbon removal and 3. Encourage communities to become involved in nature-based projects. Preferably all three. Mostly in the UK.
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2820
THE HAYWARD TRUST
#1195356 · £12,692 income
To take care of meadow and any other natural area donated to the Trust in perpetuity for the local community. To preserve and care for the natural environment and encourage biodiversity. To allow public access to the community to enjoy these areas.
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2821
LORAINE MICHAELIS FOUNDATION
#1195600 · £0 income
We aim to educate the public into the adverse impact of exposures to harmful and/or hazardous chemicals, particles or radiation in the environment or work place in the United Kingdom or anywhere in the world either directly or by providing financial grants to individuals, academics, associations or NGOs to support study and research into such topics and the publication of the useful results.
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2822
EYE NEPAL
#1198615 · £41,946 income
EYE Nepal is a small UK based charity dedicated to enhancing the life opportunities of the poorest children in rural districts of Nepal through better early years education. Our aim is to increase the student's learning through investing in each early years classroom to enhance the quality of the learning environment, supporting the teachers and providing tested teaching and learning materials.
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2823
FRIENDS OF WATERLOO PARK
#1197568 · £17,593 income
The Friends of Waterloo Park support Norwich City Council in its work regarding the conservation, enhancement, and promotion of Waterloo Park. We consult with local residents, organise and support community events, promote the importance of the park and its use, and help the council in maintaining different areas of the park throughout the year.
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Groundbreaker (UK)
#1196788 · £34,040 income
Setting up educational establishments in deprived areas. The implementation of socially astute projects that have local and environmental impacts.
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2825
WILD NORTH TRUST
#1197300 · £10,481 income
Raising funds for the purpose of buying or leasing land which is in poor condition, at risk of soil erosion, pollution or biodiversity, and letting nature take the lead by rewilding. In the process, raising awareness of biodiversity loss and climate change.
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2826
SULHA ALLIANCE CIO
#1198855 · £23,567 income
The Sulha Alliance CIO supports Afghan former interpreters and LECs; helping them to thrive in the UK. Through advocacy and partnering with other organisations, we seek to remove some of the systemic challenges faced by our beneficiaries and create an environment in which they can thrive.
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2827
LOWDHAM FLOOD ACTION GROUP
#1197083 · £22,817 income
The protection of the environment for the public benefit, by seeking to improve flood defenses by working and communicating with the community, other similar organisations and relevant authorities to reduce the risk of flooding in the Lowdham and surrounding area, by helping manage the flow of water into, through and out of the village, and giving support to the appropriate authorities in keeping
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THE DULWICH PARK FRIENDS
#1196576 · £6,921 income
Our objectives are the restoration, preservation, conservation and improvement of Dulwich Park as a public facility of historic and ecological interest, preserving the features, conserving the natural parkland and wildlife sanctuary and enhancing the whole Park and the use of it for the relaxation, leisure and tranquility of the public and to stimulate the interest of the public in the Park
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2829
BAOBAB CHARITY
#1197490 · £10,000 income
Education/trainingEnvironment/conservation/heritage
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2830
ASSOCIATION OF BOTANICAL ARTISTS
#1202676 · £24,034 income
ABA is open to everyone, everywhere, of every ability. Set up to advance the education of the public in general, and members in particular, in the techniques, artistic merit and science of botanical art, to promote a wider interest in the environment, biodiversity and conservation of the botanical world. The charity operates online, holding two digital exhibitions per year plus education sessions.
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THE WATER CONSERVATION TRUST CIO
#1199697 · £34,351 income
The charity provides for relief of poverty of persons generally engaged in water and environment sector, advancement of education of persons engaged or wanting to engage in the water and environment sectors, promotion of research in the field of water technology and conservation, promotion of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in schools and support to youth organisations.
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NEW RIVERS MISSIONS
#1198159 · £44,447 income
As a Christian-based charity, we ensure that our activities bring cohesion to other religious bodies with the view of ensuring a peaceful environment for our communities. Among others, we preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and teach all our members to live a practical Christian lifestyle. We also organise community-based programs to support the local community and the nation as a whole
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2833
POTHI SEVA
#1198623 · £12,928 income
We provide a conservation service for printed and manuscript heritage, primarily sacred texts from the Sikh tradition. We provide preservation advice for individuals as well as Gurdwaras and institutions who are custodians of printed and manuscript heritage.
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2834
WOLVEY WETLAND TRUST
#1197889 · £6,645 income
To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment of Wolvey wetland reserve, in particular but not exclusively by;a. preserving the rare habitat, flora and fauna;b. managing the site to extend biodiversity;c. providing information for educational groups and environmentalists; andd. creating and maintaining access pa
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2835
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION FUND
#1199692 · £32,327,978 income
Support organisations that protect biodiverse hotspots, rejuvenate degraded landscapes and promote environmental activism.
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FRIENDS OF COTGRAVE COUNTRY PARK
#1199132 · £9,224 income
Provides volunteers to carry out maintenance and development activities in Cotgrave Country Park.Organises educational/informational activities related to the environment, flora and fauna of the park.Wardens are recruited from the group membership and supported by the group.Raises funds to provide things that enhance the park, eg signage, plants, trees.
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2837
SUSTAINABLE WALES CYMRU GYNALIADWY
#1200330 · £6,438 income
Sustainable Wales promotes and encourages sustainable development through practical projects, consultancy services, information, advice and support. SW also create resources and publications, offer project managment, training, facilitation and group development.
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2838
E1 WATERBIRD WELFARE
#1198441 · £4,774 income
The mission and purpose of E1WW is to promote the wellbeing and safety of the waterbirds of London E1 and surrounding areas, enabling them to thrive and survive in an urban environment, by providing resources to fund rescue and rehabilitation, enhance habitat and to raise awareness for the benefit of the local community.
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2839
NATURAL NEIGHBOURS
#1200486 · £21,641 income
Using public demonstration events backed up by online media, Natural Neighbours inspires & supports people in urban communities to create and connect essential habitat for wildlife in their private outdoor spaces. We raise awareness of the health and wellbeing benefits of supporting and experiencing nature wherever and whoever you are, with a particular focus on the most marginalised communities.
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2840
HAYDOCK HEDGEHOG HELPERS RESCUE
#1201290 · £5,842 income
To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation and preservation of the hedgehog species by:a. Providing first aid, treatment, and rehabilitation to sick, injured or orphaned hedgehogs in St Helens and the surrounding area, with the aim of releasing such hedgehogs back into the wild wherever possible;b. Providing education to the public to support hedgehogs in their everyday lives.
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2841
THE HARDY FAMILY FOUNDATION
#1198707 · £338,603 income
The Foundation will primarily make grants to existing charities. Priorities will be the arts, ASD, ADHD, Cancer, Children/Youth, Dementia, the environment, FASD, food poverty, homelessness, LGBTQIA, refugees, women's physical and mental health. Priority will be given to East London and East Kent. Applications for multi-year and longer term projects particularly encouraged.
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HADHRAT SHAYKH MUHAMMAD ZAKARIYYA FOUNDATION
#1200619 · £96,696 income
The Hadhrat Shaykh Muhammad Zakariyya Foundation has been instituted to promote the religious and educational requirements of the Muslim community and individuals residing in Greater Manchester. Specifically focusing on underprivileged children aged 11-18 years and those with (SEND), the primary objective is to create a secure, inspiring environment.
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2843
AL QULUB TRUST
#1201517 · £606,306 income
The prevention or relief of poverty, or financial hardship, anywhere in the world 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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2844
THE FRIENDS OF THE MOOT HALL ORGAN
#1201188 · £3,182 income
Conservation, preservation and maintenance of moot hall organ by raising funds through regular recitals
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2845
THE WOMBLES COMMUNITY CHARITY
#1202563 · £71,504 income
The activities of the CIO are to advance the education of the public, and school aged children in the protection and improvement of the environment through free educational resources and support. The CIO will also support litter-picking groups and community-led initiatives through resources, networking and promotion to further environmental work they are doing.
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2846
TEST VALLEY MEN'S SHED
#1200625 · £28,798 income
To provide a venue and support for members to talk and connect with others while participating in group or individual projects. To provide opportunities for friendship and socialising in a safe environment while providing space, expertise and facilities for members to pursue hobbies, crafts and other creative activities. To undertake projects which benefit the members and the broader community.
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2847
SAVE THE PERMAFROST
#1201770 · £3,776 income
To promote and raise awareness, for the public benefit, conservation, protection and recovery of the permafrost through prevention and/or mitigation of the impact of climate change on the permafrost and prevention and/or mitigation of the impacts of the thawing permafrost has on climate change by releasing dangerous levels of methane.
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2848
THE SHEARS FOUNDATION
#1202285 · £489,350 income
Grant making to charitable organisations working in Tyne Wear & Northumberland; Bradford; Manchester; York and Harrogate and occasionally other areas. Priorities for funding are stronger communities, educational opportunities, protecting the environment, health & medicine research and culture & the arts.
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2849
BEAR FORCE
#1202186 · £31,527 income
Bear Force was established to encourage children of all ages to talk about their worries; to create safe spaces and environments where they can talk and be heard; to provide easily accessible platforms with advice in a format that children can understand, and to raise awareness of the need for adults to listen.
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2850
INTERNATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SOCIETY COLLABORATIVE
#1202706 · £4,285 income
The International Occupational Medicine Society Collaborative (IOMSC) is a global leader in Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM). A collaboration comprising of 53 national OEM societies, associations, and faculties in countries across the world. Between us, we already speak for more than 30,000 occupational medicine healthcare professionals worldwide.
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