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1951
THE BEE INITIATIVE
#1179926 · £789 income
We raise money to purchase Bees and hives and find land, be that private housing or business land, to place the hive on, we maintain the hives on behalf of the land owner, refine honey and wax, we visit educational institutions with our educational program and instruct people in the importance of bees and their environment.
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1952
FIRST STAR SCHOLARS UK
#1180754 · £132,127 income
First Star improves the lives of Looked-after Children and Young People by partnering with universities and working with virtual school heads, schools and their designated teachers, social services, carers, and local authorities to ensure looked-after young people have the academic, life skills, and adult support needed to successfully transition to higher education and adulthood.
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1953
ST ELIZABETH'S CENTRE
#1176777 · £18,963,000 income
CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, DISABILITY, GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR SAVING OF LIVES, THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY, PROVIDES SERVICES, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES, PROVIDES HUMAN RESOURCES, EDUCATION/TRAINING, ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE, OTHER DEFINED GROUPS.
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1954
SAINTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION LTD
#1177030 · £318,661 income
Our Activities aim is to Inspire Communities through sport. Sport - To Provide and assist in facilities for sport, recreation and leisure time occupation. Aimed at the public at large in the interest of social welfare and with the object of improving physical and mental well being.Education - To advance the education of children, young people and adults through various community programmes.
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1955
OXFORDSHIRE CONTEMPORARY OPERA
#1178044 · £9,107 income
OCO is dedicated to making contemporary opera in English accessible to the public. Our aims are to perform the work of new and established living composers, to promote the talents of young professionals both in singing roles and also in directorial and craft positions, and to include the community in productions onstage and behind the scenes especially working with schools and young people.
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1956
VAN MOORHOUSE FOUNDATION
#1179869 · £588 income
VMF sends children and adults clothing, educational toys,shoes,reading books, school supplies, medical consumables and equipment from the UK to Ghana to relieve poverty and to support the development of education for children and health for those living in impoverish communities throughout the year. Goods are distributed amongst the most needy regardless of age, gender, ethnicity/race, religion
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1957
SOUND WORLD
#1178026 · £2,466 income
Sound World activities fall into three basic categories.1. Music education - including composition workshops, talks & an annual competition for young composers.2. Music promotion - concerts & multimedia productions such as In The Steps of Apollo a planetarium music show.3. Music commissioning - working with a range of composers from young composers to those with international reputations.
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1958
OLTON AND DISTRICT UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE (U3A)
#1177108 · £47,983 income
Monthly Core Meetings, usually with a speaker. 31 active interest groups which meet regularly at different venues with a view to enhancing the learning and experiences of our members. Non members may attend a maximum of two meetings before they are required to join the U3A.Annual General Meeting to elect/re-elect trustees, receive presentation on previous years approve accounts.
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1959
BURROUGH GREEN PLAYGROUP
#1177997 · £101,106 income
We provide equality of opportunity and antidiscriminatory practice for all with the aim to provide a place within the setting for every child who wishes to attend, regardless of their financial background. The purpose being to offer all children the best possible start to their education, and, where necessary to provide additional support tailored to a childs individual needs.
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1960
INITIATIVE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ETHICAL STANDARD
#1179782 · £3,845 income
We provide support (1) Offenders: Rehabilitation via mentoring, practical support and training to reduce reoffending. (2) Homelessness: Essentials such as food, clothing and basic support. (3) Public safety & education: Knife crime seminars plus health and safety training to reduce harm. (4) Public amenities: Modern toilets, safe water and handwashing for rural areas, transport parks and schools.
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1961
CHESTER SCHOOLS CHRISTIAN WORK CIO
#1177175 · £64,848 income
Explaining the Christian message in Chester schools through assemblies, lessons and Christian Fellowship groups. Relationship and sex education. Teaching self esteem through hallmarked courses.
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1962
MESILA UK LIMITED
#1179291 · £214,899 income
Provide tools, resources and services related to financial education
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1963
ST JUST MINERS' CHAPEL
#1180038 · £80,010 income
General charitable purposes for residents of St Just and neighbourhood and the general public, including education on the subjects of history and heritage in particular, but not limited to the history and heritage of the chapel, and providing facilities and services and looking after the buildings and graveyards of St Just Miners' Chapel
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1964
THE KORA TRUST
#1181515 · £5,395 income
The relief of poverty in Kafountine and surrounding areas in the Casamance, Senegal through support forprojects including, but not restricted to education, economic development and environmental sustainability. Principally through fund raising but other forms of help, such as technical expertise, may be offered
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1965
REACH BWINDI
#1177950 · £41,167 income
This grant-making Trust supports organisations in South West Uganda working to alleviate poverty, either by providing education and training, or healthcare.
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1966
RESCUE THE PERISHING
#1181545 · £153,030 income
We help children with health challenges . Example children suffering from sickle cell disease in ENGLNAD and Ghana. We also do educational programmes for children of school going age.
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1967
SWANWICK LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1177500 · £19,760 income
The Club makes grants to individuals in need, local charities, schools, local organisations andcommunities. It organises community events, children outings, support for the elderly, youth projects, andthe Christmas gift programme and also provides physical support such as marshals at events, litterpicking and gardening for a local day centre.
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1968
LEAFIELD PRE-SCHOOL
#1177735 · £101,424 income
Pre School for children between the ages of 2 years and 5 years providing play-based activities aimed at progressing children's development and preparing them for school. It is open from 9am to 3pm each weekday during term time.
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1969
CRAWLEY MUSEUMS CIO
#1178299 · £76,160 income
To advance public education about the history, geography and all other studies relating to Crawley and district particularly by the maintenance of museums in the district of Crawley or any other property the Society may acquire.
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1970
KOOL CARERS SOUTH EAST LTD
#1179010 · £237,163 income
Providing a safe environment for young carers aged 8 to 18 years, living within the County of Essex, to help reduce their isolation and enhance individual wellbeing.Providing emotional support and respite to young carers.Offering educational and social opportunities that will enhance personal lifeskills and improve well being.
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1971
SOLVA EDGE FESTIVAL LIMITED
#1180538 · £68,730 income
1. To promote the arts, heritage and culture for the benefit of the public, the charity organises an annual community led arts and culture festival (The Edge Festival).2. To advance education the Festival provides a number of educational workshops on such subjects as dance, architecture, culture and heritage.3. Supporting general charitable purposes and young people by making grants
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1972
NEWBIGGIN VILLAGE HALL
#1180409 · £32,086 income
To run a village hall and to promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of Newbiggin and the neighbourhood the provision of facilities for recreation, education or other leisure time occupation of individuals or the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the condirions of life of the said inhabitants.
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1973
MID WALES MUSIC TRUST
#1179225 · £19,430 income
To advance the education, appreciation, and knowledge of the public in the art of classical music, through the promotion of classical music and live performance in general for the public benefit in and for Mid Wales. Activities include workshops, performances and other participatory activities.
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1974
THE ELECTRONICS CLUB
#1179191 · £204 income
Education of children and young people in electronics in the UK and worldwide.
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1975
TICKHILL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1178985 · £45,643 income
Tickhill & District Lions Club (CIO) operate in the area covering Tickhill, Rossington, Wadworth, Bawtry, Harworth, Bircotes and Styrrup and provide grants throughout that district to organisations such as Community Groups, Sports Clubs, Local Hospitals and Schools, Scouts and Guides, Food Banks, Air Ambulance, other National and International Charities and generally for people in need.
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1976
NOW TEACH
#1189146 · £1,714,949 income
Now Teach carries out its purposes by increasing the number of high quality teachers entering thestate-funded education system through the methods outlined above, namely recruiting and supportingexperienced professionals to retrain as teachers and then providing those teachers to state-fundededucational institutions which are struggling to fill teaching vacancies.
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1977
SMILEYARK KIDS
#1180233 · £172,697 income
To advance and provide facilities for education, training, social welfare, recreation and other leisure timeactivities with the object of improving the conditions and quality of life of children and families in theLondon borough of Bexley and surrounding areas.The organisation carry out its purposes by offering Breakfast, After School and Holiday Club facilities for children aged 4-11 years.
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1978
SPECTRUM CAMBRIDGE
#1179618 · £269,049 income
Spectrum Cambridge is a multi award winning, parent led children's charity. We provide events, sessions, and support for families of children with Autism, additional needs, learning difficulties, and disabilities. As an organisation, we are family focused, advocates of collaboration, passionate about increasing inclusion and well being, while reducing isolation in our work with SEND.
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1979
St Richard's CE Preschool
#1178927 · £112,822 income
We offer early years pre-school provision for up to 30 children per session, morning and afternoon, five days a week during school term time.
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1980
VILLIERS PARK EDUCATIONAL TRUST
#1179436 · £1,085,866 income
This charity succeeded charity no. 225920 on 1 July 2018. Villiers Park Educational Trust is a national social mobility charity delivering unique programmes for high ability students from less advantaged backgrounds.
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1981
THE NORLAND FOUNDATION
#1180292 · £6,715,709 income
The advancement of education in early years education, and the promotion of social inclusion among children of early years age and their families / carers who are socially excluded from society, or part of society, as a result of their social and economic position.
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1982
HULL MARITIME FOUNDATION
#1180186 · £49,380 income
To advance education through the work, collections, activities and programmes of Hull's Maritime Museum, the North End Shipyard, Arctic Corsair and Spurn Lightship. To advance/promote the Hull's maritime history, heritage and culture through support of and advocacy for Hull: Yorkshire's Maritime City project.
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1983
IESE FOUNDATION UK
#1177922 · £357,259 income
The objects of the Charity are to advance education for the public benefit by in particular, butnot limited to: promoting research and the useful results of research; cooperating withuniversities, business schools, and other organisations and individuals; and providing andassisting in the provision of scholarships and bursaries.
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1984
HEATH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
#1178001 · £268,365 income
Ministry and mission as a Baptist Church in Hampstead. Sunday services open to all. Sunday Club and after-school activities for children. Social activities for local homeless and lonely people. Music-based sessions for pre-school children. lunchtime recitals open to all. Use of our building by others for community services.
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1985
CHATTERLEY WHITFIELD FRIENDS
#1183093 · £16,283 income
The object of the CIO is to advance the education of the public in the history of mining at the former Chatterley Whitfield colliery by the demonstration of mining methods and the exhibition of machinery and ancillary matters connected with mining transportation social conditions and industrial archaeology and in such other ways as the trustees consider appropriate.
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1986
THE INSTITUTE OF ISMAILI STUDIES
#1179135 · £19,749,155 income
The objects of the Institute are to assist in the advancement of education and learning. Its aims include to encourage, extend, increase, disseminate and promote knowledge of, and to promote, conduct and support research into the religious, spiritual and cultural heritage of the Shia Imami Ismaili Tariqah of Islam and to conduct and support research of other religious faiths, beliefs or practices.
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1987
THE ACSEED INITIATIVE
#1180412 · £0 income
To preserve and protect the good mental health of young people at UK schools and colleges by:1. Maintaining a mental health and wellbeing framework and AcSEED accreditation criteria.2. Assessment of applications from schools and colleges for AcSEED accreditation.3. Sharing of information and best practice with respect to mental health and wellbeing support in schools.
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1988
CHABAD LUBAVITCH LEICESTER
#1182175 · £72,479 income
We advance the education and wellbeing of the general public in the subject of Cultural and Historic Jewish Heritage by through lectures, talks, programs and events. We operate primarily in the East Midlands
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1989
WEST LONDON PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY
#1182168 · £365,371 income
Provision of inclusive Performing Arts education for childrenof all ages including Excluded Students, children with special educational needs andchildren of varying abilities.
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1990
UNITY WORKS SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
#1185113 · £2,956,372 income
Supporting people with a learning disability to gain skills, achieve qualifications, secure and sustain jobs and be part of their community. Working with employers to achieve a more inclusive workforce, increase employment opportunities for people with a learning disability. Running social enterprises to create work and training opportunities for people with a learning disability.
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1991
PAPER REPUBLIC
#1182259 · £2,472 income
Our mission is to promote Chinese literature in English translation, by: * Promoting the best new contemporary Chinese writing * Publishing translations online * Hosting a Chinese literature database * Getting people talking about Chinese literature* Providing education, information & resources for translators* Encouraging publishers to publish Chinese books in English
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1992
GENISYS ARCT
#1180872 · £71,385 income
Our activities support 'The prevention and relief of poverty among people living in the UK and South America through the provision of training; education and employment; consultation; health education awareness; empowering individuals with the knowledge and skills to prevent and protect against poverty and major health issues.
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1993
HARROGATE INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
#1178731 · £13,798 income
Harrogate International Partnerships has been established to help rekindle and revitalise the existing town twinning links for Harrogate, and be open to the possibility of establishing new links.We exist to advance the education, for the public benefit, of the people of the Harrogate district in the history, culture and languages of countries outside the United Kingdom.
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1994
BOMBER COUNTY GATEWAY TRUST
#1178696 · £75,862 income
To advance art and education and promote good citizenship for the public benefit by the creation, erection and maintenance of a sculpture of an Avro Lancaster bomber close to the boundary of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire
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1995
MENTER IAITH BLAENAU GWENT, TORFAEN A MYNWY (MENTER BGTM)
#1181104 · £165,781 income
L. THE MENTER SUPPORTS, PROMOTES AND DEVELOPS THE WELSH LANGUAGE IN THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ADULT EDUCATION, CHILD CARE CLUBS, ACTIVITIES FOR LEARNERS, YOUTH CLUBS, THE USE OF THE WELSH LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
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1996
LASALLIAN PROJECTS
#1179517 · £56,933 income
The objects of the Charity are to advance education by providing funding and support for the developmentof educational provision around the world, in particular but not exclusively by coordinating building projectsand teaching programmes in a way which is consistent with the charitable objects of the DLS Trust. The Charity operates in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, India.
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1997
PROGRESS SESSIONS
#1182721 · £116,882 income
The charity focuses on delivering contemporary music education for young people and provides access to the tools and training for them to make the music that they love.
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1998
NEW CROSS CHURCH OF CHRIST
#1178810 · £11,847 income
Activities:Hold meetings on Sunday for worship services.Childrens Sunday School.Preaching the Word via door knocking.Midweek bible class both for children and adults.Hold prayer meetings on the last Wednesday of the month.Carry out street outreach-teaching and the distribution of tracts.Organise lectureships and seminars.Address:Barnes Wallis Centre74 wild Goose DrivSE14 5LL
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1999
CAMP KNAK
#1180661 · £105,272 income
we help those at risk of: offending, anti-social behaviour, risk of family, community exclusion. mental illness, dropped out of school, engaged in anti-social behaver. its a beginning to drugs, alcohol addiction, sleeping rough, gambling, crime. we provide, professional help from experts, mentoring, careers advice, therapy, educational support, improving cognitive abilities, skills employability
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2000
OUR BARN COMMUNITY
#1181421 · £217,847 income
We provide the following activities for young people with learning disabilities or autism:A Youth Club at Redlees Play CentreGardening at Osterley ParkMultisport in and around IsleworthA programme for people not in education, employment or trainingWe also provide support to unpaid family carers, and operate a disabled cycle scheme
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