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THE ROBIN MACLEOD CHARITABLE TRUST
#1192118 · £466,271 income
The Trust has general charitable obectives. The trustees will consider awarding grants to registered charities and where appropriate individuals; that can demonstrate that support is required and will be used in the most effective way to benefit others. The trust focuses on advancement of health, poverty, refugees, homelessness and animal welfare.
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MANY TEARS ANIMAL RESCUE
#1192227 · £2,661,655 income
The Advancement of animal welfare to prevent cruelty to animals and the relief of suffering by animals. Mainly concerned with the care and re-homing of animals that are abandoned, with provision for veterinary care and treatment.To find permanent homes for unwanted and/or stray animals or to provide housing for animals in need of care and attention.
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SOMERSET WILDLANDS
#1191953 · £118,330 income
Somerset Wildlands makes space for nature through rewilding, acquiring patches of land large and small which can be managed in as hands off a way as possible, to create wild stepping stones to benefit wildlife and people.
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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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1105
BEIRUT FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS (BETA) UK
#1200051 · £3,200 income
Founded in 2004 we are a charity based in Beirut, Lebanon, which rescues and rehomes stray cats and dogs.
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A PURRFECT FRIEND
#1195439 · £47,373 income
Advancement of animal welfare by taking stray and abandoned cats off the streets of Preston andDistrict and improving their quality of life by providing them with food, shelter and veterinary care whilstseeking to find them permanent, caring homes
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CHARITY ENTRUST FOUNDATION
#1202228 · £19,082 income
Providing assistance to those in need is one of our goals, as we believe that everyone should have equal access to opportunities and resources. The primary activities are: It includes supplying food, educational support, providing animal welfare, transferring skills, promoting health, and supporting faith-based activities.
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1108
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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THE CAT AND RABBIT RESCUE CENTRE CIO
#1197958 · £252 income
Taking in unwanted, abandoned or stray animals and giving them a good quality of life until it is possible to find a loving, permanent home for them. We educate the public in responsible pet ownership to eliminate indiscriminate breeding by encouraging the neutering of all pets, including pedigrees. We advise and help the public in the humane control of feral cats.
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FIVE CIRCLES DOG RESCUE
#1198552 · £24,615 income
Five Circles Dog Rescue rescues and looks for loving homes in the UK for Spanish abandoned, stray and pound dogs whilst providing a safe haven for the most vulnerable dogs, which would not survive in pound conditions.
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BORDER COLLIE RESCUE AND REHAB CENTRE
#1200171 · £208,812 income
We rescue and rehabilitate Border Collies. Most of the dogs that come into us have psychological/behavioural issues. This is usually due to being in the wrong homes with the wrong owners to suit their needs. Once the dog has settled in, we then start the rehabilitation process ready for the dog to find its forever home.
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THE NEW GAP CHARITABLE TRUST
#1198514 · £29,819 income
Grants towards: preserve and protect the planet and its wildlife, target specific projects with clear outcomes that the Trustees can assess and monitor, assist smaller charities, societies, parish councils or schools with particular projects. Larger schemes may be considered if the specific project is considered appropriate.
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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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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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WANDSWORTH WELCOMES REFUGEES
#1199527 · £3,068 income
Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees is a member of the City of Sanctuary network. We support local organisations (schools, libraries, cafes, gardens) to apply for Sanctuary status and are working with Wandsworth Council to become a borough of Sanctuary. We also run events for Refugee Week as well as appeals for digital devices and bikes which we distribute to local refugees and asylum seekers.
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FELL PONY HERITAGE TRUST
#1201462 · £10,357 income
Our vision is to establish a Fell Pony Heritage Centre in the Lake District to protect the breeds native characteristics. Supporting Fell Pony Hill Farmers in keeping Fell Pony herds on the fells of Cumbia. We value the Fell Pony breeds importance of being a vital part of Cumbia's heritage, so in working with the hill farmers/breeders, wildlife trusts & organisations to help secure their future.
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WATCHET BAPTIST CHURCH
#1201151 · £47,442 income
Watchet Baptist Church exists to live out the doctrines of the Christian faith for the benefit of the community at large. We meet to worship in a local school twice a moth and hold community activities at our town centre building, The Sanctuary, including community meals, warm spaces, dementia cafe, writing group, photography club, games group. We also allow community use of our building free.
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DARTMOOR SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM (TAVISTOCK)
#1201527 · £96,176 income
Dartmoor Search & Rescue Team (Tavistock) provide search & rescue services for the Police and Ambulance services for Dartmoor and the surrounding rural area. The team searches for and recovers missing persons of all ages and circumstances, such as youth groups, the elderly, despondents and those with dementia, and provides first aid and rescue cover for Ten Tors and similar events.
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RETHINK CHARITY
#1201676 · £1,982,480 income
Rethink Charity provides disaster relief and aid, search and rescue teams, education, grants, economic initiatives, and community activation efforts worldwide. We empower communities to overcome social, economic, and environmental challenges.
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TRAVEL ANIMAL RESCUE GLOBAL
#1203785 · £1,429 income
We conduct sterilization (spay/neuter) projects in communities where free-living cat colonies have been identified. We help community members access high-quality and free/low-cost veterinary care. We train local people and newly started charities how to trap, neuter, and return free-living cats. We focus on helping underserved communities throughout the Global South, currently in Greece.
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WILD TOMORROW UK
#1205193 · £219,081 income
Wild Tomorrow UK's mission is to save threatened and endangered species and the wild places they call home.We do this by protecting, restoring and rewilding habitat of high biodiversity value with a focus on Global Biodiversity Hotspots, Protected Areas and Wildlife Corridors. Our major project, in partnership with Wild Tomorrow Fund South Africa, is located in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa.
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HOPE FOR HEDGEHOGS WOODSIDE
#1204277 · £38,566 income
In line with current professional guidance provided by The British Hedgehog Preservation Society and The Vale Wildlife and Rehabilitation Centre, who are considered to be at the forefront of hedgehog rehabilitation, the organisation provides care for sick, injured, and orphaned hedgehogs in the Gateshead area, this includes assessments, treatments, medications and vet bills.
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THE WONKY GARDEN
#1204849 · £37,758 income
The charity is based in Halton, Widnes. It operates a nature based service in c3/4 an acre of much-loved community green space, focusing on enhancing the natural environment, wildlife and biodiversity using sustainable methods. It delivers nature based therapy, food education, development of life skills through horitculture/DIY activities and gifts 20% of its produce, plants and flowers.
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THE CAPTIVE ANIMAL ENRICHMENT PROJECT
#1209606 · £24 income
To bring animals living in captivity in South Africa enriching organic materials including but not limited to fresh plants and herbs, essential oils, hydrosols and soils so that they can self-select what they require in order to restore themselves back to physiological and/or psychological balance, and in this way facilitating natural foraging behaviours and supporting homeostasis.
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HURST HEDGEHOG HAVEN
#1212186 · £11,257 income
The objects of the CIO for the public benignity to further the conservation and preservation of the European hedgehog species. To relieve the suffering and distress of hedgehogs in need of care by providing first aid and rehabilitation, with the intension of no animal remaining in captivity and releasing such hedgehogs back to the wild. To educate the public about the European Hedgehog their habit
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