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SARAH BRISCO CHARITY
#211554 · £12,000 income
Supporting other charities working in the sector.Providing additional support at ChristmasSupport community cafe at Christ Church St. LeonardsSupport children and families in the Parish School enabling access to Christian activities
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THE COUNCIL OF EBBW VALE FOR THE WELFARE OF AGED PERSONS, BADMINTON WARD COMMITTEE
#220577 · £17,025 income
Social evenings for the elderly. Exercise classes for slimmer's. Children's parties.
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CHARITY OF KNIGHT AND PALMER
#240774 · £27,128 income
Provides grants to young people under the age of 25 who are resident in the parish of East Carlton for training or education.Provides relief in need grants to widows or retired people in the parish of East Carlton
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AKIM
#241458 · £31,087 income
RAISING FUNDS FOR MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CONSTABULARY BENEVOLENT FUND
#256806 · £34,702 income
To enable the fund to carry out its purpose namely A) To assist by monetary grants such members of the fund and their widows, children and dependants as may be in necessitous or impoverished circumstances. B) To make grants to police charities and subscriptions to such other charities as the trustees may decide.
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3RD ST PAUL'S CRAY SCOUT GROUP
#267689 · £16,010 income
The Charity provides facilities and personnel to direct and assist children in Indoor/Outdoor activities in accordance with guidelines and regulations laid down by the Scout Association and County and/or District Teams. Currently, the Group operates three Sections - Beavers, Cubs and Scouts - and these Sections are open to Boys and Girls of appropriate ages defined by the Scout Association
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GREYGARTH ASSOCIATION
#268131 · £458,478 income
Greygarth Association is an educational charity. Its main undertaking is the running of a hall of residence in Manchester for university students, and formation activities for young people.
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GUNWALLOE VILLAGE HALL
#268929 · £17,431 income
TO PROVIDE A VENUE FOR ANY INDOOR VILLAGE ACTIVITIES ie PARTIES, YOUTH CLUB, WHIST DRIVES, POLLING STATION, PUBLIC MEETINGS, etc,
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Barming Primary School PTA
#270335 · £20,241 income
To raise money for the local school for better facilities for the children, subsidising trips and helping towards costs for various educational equipment.
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MARTOCK YOUTH CLUB
#271938 · £41,387 income
Youth Club sessions for young people aged 8 and above
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SARJUDAS FOUNDATION
#273425 · £18,839,735 income
Sarjudas Foundation is dedicated to fulfilling the spiritual, cultural and social needs of the people while promoting inner peace and harmony between individuals, within families, and amongst diverse communities. Community work includes Nurturing Children, Promoting Healthy Living, Fostering Education, Encouraging Sports, Serving the Community and Celebrating Hinduism.
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SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF BRIGHTON AND HOVE
#276434 · £14,714 income
Activities focus on the advancement of the Baha'i Faith and belief in the essential oneness of the world's revealed religions and on Baha'i ideals of human brotherhood through various means including devotional meetings, children's classes, youth activities, study sessions and interfaith involvement.
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22ND GILLINGHAM SCOUT GROUP
#282509 · £12,100 income
Progressive training for young people throughout the Scout Association programme Age groups 6-15 yrs , Boys and Girls
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DITTISHAM VILLAGE HALL
#285469 · £18,544 income
The provision of facilities for the use of local people. These include social events, meetings, children's play group, sports events such as short mat bowls
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OXFORD YOUTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED
#288326 · £42,567 income
Projects with young people aged 11-19 underway in Oxford since January 2015. These included regular sessions staffed by volunteers every Saturday evening at local ecological centre, Barrack Lane Gardens, in East Oxford. Grant received from OCYVS and additional funds raised by donations and open days. Since February 2024 the project began to run similar programmes in Sheffield on a Sunday.
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FRIENDS OF SIR JOHN LAWES
#292123 · £16,393 income
The charity is a parent and teacher association supporting the school and education of children.
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RYARSH VILLAGE HALL
#293640 · £34,177 income
The Hall and satellite rooms are available for hire for various, leisure, cultural, educational and religious purposes, together with changing rooms/showers/toilets for outside sports. The hire charges together with other fundraising events maintain the Hall and the onsite sports pitches, open space and childrens play area.
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STRINGER TRUST
#296717 · £97,605 income
We provide outdoor educational facilities to young people to promote healthy and active lifestyles.
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD TRINITY IN GREAT BRITAIN
#298710 · £14,971 income
Sunday School, Worship Service, Drama, Singing Group, Youth Activities, Bible classes, Funerals, Christening, Community Gospel Concert, Music School, Home visiting for the sick and lonely and work shop activities. { Easter Community Concert over 400 people in attendance, October Combination Singspiration with the Church of England. November Memorial service, Nativity Play by the Youths and BHMD.
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BRAY AND HOLYPORT SCOUT GROUP
#300489 · £13,379 income
Running Scouts, Cubs and Beavers in the Bray and Holyport area as a unit of the Scout Association.Promoting the development of young people in achieving physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals,responsible citizens and as members of their communities, based on the Scout Promise and Law and guided by adult leadership.
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2ND PATCHWAY SCOUT GROUP 99
#302184 · £23,238 income
Provide learning opportunities for young children of both sexes
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IST SOUTHAMPTON (ALDERMOOR) SCOUTS GROUP
#302302 · £24,553 income
TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES.
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25TH SOUTHAMPTON (NORTHAM) SEA SCOUTS
#302309 · £27,934 income
WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE
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GREAT ELLINGHAM RECREATION GROUND AND CENTRE
#303957 · £46,727 income
Provide a building with kitchen, toilets, stage & seperate committee room, cricket pitches with 1 hard wicket, football pitches.Childrens Play Area
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KING'S SUTTON PLAYING FIELDS ASSOCIATION
#304213 · £12,662 income
KINGS SUTTON PLAYING FIELDS ASSOCIATION for the management of the ground and facilities at Kings Sutton Village Playing Fields to support the activities of Tennis, Cricket, Football clubs and village social activities.This is not to be confused with the Kings Sutton childrens park and recreation ground
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38TH NORTHAMPTON (MOULTON) GROUP
#304410 · £19,187 income
We are a Scout Group in Moulton, Northamptonshire providing opportunities for boys and girls from the surrounding area. With the whole Scouting Society we endeavour to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, interllectual, social and spiritual potential; as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
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EASTBOURNE UNIT 117 OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#305209 · £24,605 income
The Eastbourne Sea Cadet Unit was formed in 1909 and affiliated to the Navy League in 1915. It is an Independent Registered Local Charity which provides constructive activity on a Royal navy theme for young people between 10 and 18 years of age to occupy their spare time. No national funding is provided, although the Royal Navy loan uniforms and some boating equipment.
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NEWMARKET DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#305680 · £22,121 income
The charity exists to promote scouting and the larger youth movement in the world. The main activity is scouting.
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SCHOOL FOUNDATION
#307567 · £13,142 income
The charity provides financial help to young people in the parish of Wye up to the age of 21 for purchase of books, equipment and general support for educational purposes or advancement. The charity can also support travel costs to attend university or other higher education establishments. The charity makes grants to Wye Primary School for things not provided by the local education authority.
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THE DUELL AND HAWES ADVANCEMENT IN LIFE CHARITY
#307973 · £30,168 income
To help with the cost of education for young people between the age of 16 and 25
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THE SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CHILDRENS FUND
#313635 · £43,771 income
To provide maintenance and education grants to Sephardi children and educational establishments
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CCS (BIRMINGHAM) LIMITED
#500132 · £108,323 income
The organisation and operation of the Youth Centre known as "E R Mason Youth Centre" in Birmingham. Providing activities for young people to fill their social time with positive activities and projects.
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FOUNDATION OF ANN POWTRELL
#506638 · £15,878 income
THE TRUST APPLIES DONATIONS TO YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE AREA TOWARD EXPENSES OF TRAINING AND/OR FURTHER EDUCATION AND TO ORGANISATIONS THAT PROVIDE/SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE
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2ND CRAMLINGTON SCOUT GROUP
#508098 · £23,740 income
The purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
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DOXFORD PARK AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#509288 · £29,679 income
ORGANISATION OF SOCIAL EVENTS; FACILITATING/MANAGING HIRE OF COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR SOCIAL AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS.
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1ST BROUGHTON SCOUT GROUP
#509613 · £15,744 income
The 1st Broughton Scout Group provides children in the DN20 area with activities sanctioned by the Scouts. We have a Beaver section, Cub Scouts, Scouts .
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SHROPSHIRE FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION
#510270 · £11,855 income
Support and representation of Shropshires Foster Carers and the Looked After Children in their care.
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BISTRE SCOUT GROUP
#511008 · £20,374 income
TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIAL; AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES
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SANDWELL HOMELESS AND RESETTLEMENT PROJECT LIMITED
#514302 · £565,765 income
The provision of accommodation and support for homeless people, teenage parents and their children.
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SHIA WELFARE ASSOCIATION
#519577 · £75,519 income
Religious, Social and Cultural activities for all kind of age groups including ladies, gents and children.
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64TH BIRKENHEAD SEA SCOUT COUNCIL
#520167 · £16,361 income
The provision of scouting activities aimed at personal, social, spiritual and physical development of young people irrespective of sex, race or disability.
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BARROW-IN-FURNESS UNIT NO 23 OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#521018 · £29,995 income
To help young people towards responsible adulthood by encouraging valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct, using a nautical theme based on the customs of the Royal Navy.
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401ST MANCHESTER SCOUT GROUP
#521628 · £23,328 income
As scouts we are guided by these valuesIntegrityRespectCareBeliefCo-operationScouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together &Enjoy what they are doing & have funTake part in activities indoors & outdoorsLearn by doingShare in spiritual reflection & make good choicesUndertake new & challenging activitiesMake & live by their Promise.
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4TH WIDNES (ST. BEDE'S) SCOUT GROUP
#521701 · £17,607 income
Scout Association programme for 6 to 14 years old.As Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week, the 4th Widnes Scout Group gives young people the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
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5TH MANSFIELD (ST JOHNS PATHFINDERS) SEA SCOUT GROUP
#522439 · £21,737 income
The group provides a varied programme of activities covering areas of sport education and training. We follow the scouting principles and try to ensure a safe and secure environment to encourage young people and volunteer leaders to achieve their potential.
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THE HIGHBALL TRUST (BIRMINGHAM)
#522861 · £21,475 income
To provide country holidays for under-privileged children from the Birmingham area. The trust is geared to help those families and groups who have limited financial resources. Weekend holidays for children are organised and run by teams of volunteers, who give freely of their time for the benefit of the children. The cost of these holidays is subsidised by the trust.
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TALGARREG MEMORIAL HALL
#523874 · £31,306 income
HIRE THE PREMISES TO THE COMMUNITY, BUILDING USED FOR THE NURSERY SCHOOL, YOGA, LINE DANCING, WELSH YOUTH CLUB ETC
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CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON
#525744 · £8,433,752 income
Education of children
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WESTHOLME SCHOOL LIMITED
#526615 · £10,196,432 income
The education of children
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CHRISTOPHER EDEN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
#529794 · £12,050 income
We give grants to young people under the age of 25 for any educational needs they may have. These could be in the field of sports, arts, apprenticeship equipment, school trips and further and higher education expenses. The applicants must live in Beverley or surrounding area and/or go or have been to Beverley schools. We also give grants to organisations which deal with young people such as scouts
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