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171,622
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40575
Platinum
55996
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537
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DAY'S AND ATKINSON'S ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#212230 · £208,528 income
The provision of housing accommodation for persons in financial hardship with preference given firstly to those residing in the parishes of Edgware and Little Stanmore and secondly to those who are previous residents of these parishes.
Platinum
95
/ 100
102
THE INLAND WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION
#212342 · £1,818,463 income
Activities to achieve a widely appreciated and well maintained network of inland waterways available for the benefit of all. We are the only national charity that campaigns locally and nationally for all the country's canals and river navigations.
Platinum
95
/ 100
103
THE KENT ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
#212489 · £15,580 income
(a) Study and record of all aspects of the avifauna of Kent(b) Co-operate with national ornithological and other bodies in scientific ornithological enquiries(c) Promote increased interest in ornithology in Kent(d) Support conservation of bird life in the county
Platinum
95
/ 100
104
ROYAL SOCIETY OF SCULPTORS
#212513 · £536,992 income
Established over 100 years ago, the Society promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture. It aims to inspire, inform and engage everyone with sculpture and to support sculptors' development of their practice to the highest professional standards.
Platinum
95
/ 100
105
DACORUM MENCAP
#212549 · £113,106 income
Help and support people with learning disabilities and their families,dependants and carers and promote their health and wellbeing.Respond to local needs when planning and delivering our services to ensure their presence in our wider community.'Learning Disability' means any developmental or intellectual disability and any associated conditions, whether mild, moderate or severe.
Platinum
95
/ 100
106
THE GUILD OF PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY
#212662 · £60,265 income
The Guild of Pastoral Psychology offers a rich, dynamic forum for those interested, professionally or otherwise, in understanding the relationship between religion, spirituality and depth psychology, with particular reference to the work and writings of Dr. C. G. Jung.
Platinum
95
/ 100
107
THE COLLEGE OF PSYCHIC STUDIES
#212728 · £1,232,788 income
The College explores consciousness beyond matter.
Platinum
95
/ 100
108
THE ANGLO CHILEAN SOCIETY
#212778 · £33,279 income
In order to raise funds for its charitable activities in the UK and Chile, the society organises events such as lectures, concerts, wine tastings and visits to intereting locations as well as holding an annual dinner or reception to mark Chile's national day on 18 September, a Christmas party and an asado al palo.
Platinum
95
/ 100
109
THE AIR PILOTS BENEVOLENT FUND
#212952 · £78,173 income
The relief of poverty of persons who are or have been engaged professionally as air pilots or air navigators and who are British subjects by birth or by naturalisation or who are liverymen, upper freemen or freemen of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators of London.The relief of poverty and/or advancement of education of the dependants widows and orphans of all such persons mentioned above.
Platinum
95
/ 100
110
CROYDON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
#213084 · £34,649 income
Traditional choral society, performing several times per year in and around the Croydon area, with occasional additional activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
111
THE ABBEYFIELD COLWYN BAY SOCIETY LIMITED
#213120 · £689,788 income
The Society aims to provide a peaceful and friendly life style where residents can maintain their independance whilst living withing a small safe community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
112
THE FRIENDS OF ST GEORGE'S MEMORIAL CHURCH YPRES
#213282 · £50,929 income
Promoting interest in St. George's Memorial Church, Ypres and acting as a link between the church and people in the United Kingdom and overseas. Co-operating with other organisations in Belgium and Britain for the benefit of the church. Making grants to the church for specific projects. Arranging visits to the church by groups of members of the Friends.
Platinum
95
/ 100
113
PATCHAM MEMORIAL HALL
#213464 · £21,845 income
maintaining the Patcham Memorial Hall for use by the local community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
114
THE CUFFLEY HALL
#213603 · £42,972 income
To provide a village Hall for the use of local clubs, societies and residents
Platinum
95
/ 100
115
THE KIDSTON INSTITUTE
#213604 · £19,399 income
We provide for table tennis, snooker and billiards.
Platinum
95
/ 100
116
ROYAL ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH DAIRY FARMERS
#213782 · £492,273 income
The Association's objectives and principal activities continue to be the promotion of the improvement of the dairy stock, the dairy produce and the dairy industry of the UK.
Platinum
95
/ 100
117
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
#213811 · £987,925 income
The aims of the Society are to promote research in all branches of science and to encourage the communication of the results of scientific research.
Platinum
95
/ 100
118
THE PATRICK TRUST
#213849 · £326,352 income
The charity makes grants/donations to other charities registered with the Charity Commission as per the above categories. Please note that the charity will ONLY consider other charities based in the West Midlands. Any other area in the UK is considered outside the scope of the charity. Please do not expend charity resources if you fall outside these geographical areas or fail to meet criteria.
Platinum
95
/ 100
119
THE MOLYNEUX ALMSHOUSES
#213895 · £124,914 income
to provide social housing for the poor and those in need who were either born or are long term residents of Tunbridge Wells (now or in the past)
Platinum
95
/ 100
120
BARCOMBE VILLAGE HALL
#213910 · £48,309 income
Manage and maintain the Village Hall for use by inhabitants of Barcombe and surrounding neighbourhood with the object of improving the conditions of life for inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
121
OLVESTON PARISH HALL
#214089 · £23,761 income
Management of a parish hall for the local community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
122
LEICESTER DRAMA SOCIETY LIMITED
#214249 · £808,752 income
Leicester Drama Society is an amateur drama group which exists to encourage the study and practice of dramatic art and to promote and conduct theatrical performances. The Society owns and operates a theatre in Leicester city centre - The Little Theatre - where it stages 13 productions a year and provides a venue for other amateur societies and some professional shows.
Platinum
95
/ 100
123
PORTLAND COLLEGE
#214339 · £20,912,000 income
Portland College is a vibrant national college for people with a wide range of disabilities. It is one of the foremost Colleges of its type providing good learning opportunities for up to 300 students aged from 16. They who come from all over the country to take advantage of Portland's excellent facilities and wide spectrum of programmes in an environment designed to meet their special needs.
Platinum
95
/ 100
124
THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
#214379 · £10,815,000 income
Promoting and advancing the science of chemical engineering in all its branches, promoting competence and a commitment to sustainable development, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society and supporting the professional development of members.
Platinum
95
/ 100
125
THE RUGBY FREE CHURCH HOMES FOR THE AGED
#214479 · £1,898,884 income
Bilton House aims to provide an excellent standard of residential and dementia care within a caring Christian ethos, for elderly and frail people who can no longer fully care for themselves.
Platinum
95
/ 100
126
MICHAEL LOWE'S AND ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
#214785 · £113,702 income
The Charity can only make grants to or for the benefit of residents of the City of Lichfield.As well as fuel grants, grants may be made to individuals who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress or to organisations whose aims are to provide or pay for items which will benefit the recipient.
Platinum
95
/ 100
127
OVERTON VILLAGE HALL
#214788 · £34,589 income
Provision of a village hall for use by the local community for meetings, recreational, sporting and educational activities
Platinum
95
/ 100
128
ST NICHOLAS HOSPITAL
#214916 · £312,851 income
Almshouse - providing accommodation for people in need of assistance.
Platinum
95
/ 100
129
THE CHESHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST LIMITED
#214927 · £4,313,858 income
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is working towards its vision of "A Cheshire Region richer in Wildlife by 2020" and aims is to be Cheshire region's most active and influential wildlife champion.The charity's objectives are to:- stand up for wildlife and the environment;- create and enhance wildlife havens;- inspire people about the natural world;- foster sustainable living.
Platinum
95
/ 100
130
Cornwall Wildlife Trust
#214929 · £7,647,715 income
RECORD, STUDY AND PROTECT PLACES AND OBJECTS OF ORNITHOLOGICAL, ENTOMOLOGICAL, BOTANICAL, ZOOLOGICAL, GEOLOGICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR SCIENTIFIC INTEREST, OR OF NATURAL BEAUTY; OWN AND MANAGE NATURE RESERVES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND CONTROL OF PLANTS AND WILD CREATURES LIVING THEREIN; PROMOTE, ORGANISE AND ENCOURAGE STUDY AND RESEARCH FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES.
Platinum
95
/ 100
131
THE MARY SLATER CHARITY
#215036 · £63,857 income
Makes grants to individuals resident or organisations benefitting persons resident within 2 miles of Lichfield Cathedral who are sick and poor for convalescent holidays and for equipment relieving suffering etc
Platinum
95
/ 100
132
THE DAVENPORT HOMES
#215415 · £287,241 income
Provision of almshouse accommodation for beneficiaries within the area of benefit.
Platinum
95
/ 100
133
KINGTON HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
#215807 · £157,239 income
Annual Horse and Agricultural Show.Providing education to the local community of agricultural activities and skills
Platinum
95
/ 100
134
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#216144 · £232,135 income
Providing accommodation for elderly people of little financial means and such other persons as the Trustees in their discretion may approve providing that they reside or are employed in essential services in the City of Westminster
Platinum
95
/ 100
135
THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF BLACKSMITHS CHARITABLE TRUST
#216614 · £97,577 income
TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR TRAINEE BLACKSMITHS AND TO MAKE DONATIONS TO APPROVED CHARITIES AT THE DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEE
Platinum
95
/ 100
136
WARWICK UNITED CHARITY
#216830 · £75,446 income
The provision and maintenance of Almshouses within the town of Warwick.
Platinum
95
/ 100
137
NICHOLAS CHAMBERLAINE'S HOSPITAL AND SERMON
#216930 · £399,763 income
Provision and maintenance of 28 affordable units of housing at Almshouses
Platinum
95
/ 100
138
BRIDGNORTH GENERAL MUNICIPAL CHARITY
#217544 · £492,475 income
Provides affordable housing in Bridgnorth
Platinum
95
/ 100
139
THE SIR THOMAS WHITE LOAN CHARITY
#218061 · £431,285 income
The Charity loans amounts up to £20,000 interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45 setting up their own business within Leicester(shire) or Rutland, Loans for post-graduate education up to £10,000, interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45, who have lived in Leicester(shire)/Rutland for at least 3 years.
Platinum
95
/ 100
140
CATHOLIC MARRIAGE CARE LIMITED
#218159 · £646,495 income
Relationship counselling, marriage preparation, relationship education, telephone helpline for crises related to relationships, information to the general public about marriage and marrying.
Platinum
95
/ 100
141
THE OAKDALE TRUST
#218827 · £475,424 income
The Oakdale Trust provides funding for charities and voluntary bodies working in Wales on social and community projects, penal reform and medical support.
Platinum
95
/ 100
142
LINCOLNSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
#218895 · £8,922,581 income
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's vision is of a thriving natural world, with our wildlife and habitats playing a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people inspired and empowered to take action for nature. Our purpose is to bring wildlife back, to empower people to take action for nature, and to create a society where nature matters.
Platinum
95
/ 100
143
THE HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST AND OF ST ANNE IN OKEHAM
#218931 · £1,230,000 income
As an almshouse charity we are committed to providing quality accommodation for retired people who want to maintain their independence.
Platinum
95
/ 100
144
THE JESSIE SPENCER TRUST
#219289 · £147,545 income
The sole activity of the trust is the giving of grants
Platinum
95
/ 100
145
SKELTON BOUNTY
#219370 · £115,993 income
Grant making to registered charities in the beneficial area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
146
THE ORME ALMSHOUSES
#219705 · £54,594 income
The charity operates eleven almshouses for men aged 55 or over, bachelors or widowers with well-being support, in the centre of Louth.
Platinum
95
/ 100
147
THE CARLTON HAYES MENTAL HEALTH CHARITY
#219783 · £203,867 income
Provision of grants for the relief of poor persons who are experiencing/have experienced mental health problems who are resident in Leicester and the counties of Leicestershire and Rutland. Grants are made for the benefit of qualifying recipients within the National Health Service and within the private and voluntary sectors. Grants are not made for costs that should be met from public funds.
Platinum
95
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148
THE MIDHURST TOWN TRUST
#219924 · £20,097 income
The Town Trust has responsibility for the care and maintenance of the property of the old Corporation of Midhurst. Income is generated by the letting of the Old Town Hall and the Market Square. Any surplus funds after maintenance of the property can be used for the general benefit of the Parishioners of Midhurst. Area of application is very specific to the Parish of Midhurst.
Platinum
95
/ 100
149
READING HEBREW CONGREGATION
#220098 · £76,132 income
To promote the Jewish faith in Reading and surrounding areas as a community.Outreach by communication and meetings with other faiths and schools.Assist with the welfare of our members.
Platinum
95
/ 100
150
THE HEREFORDSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST LIMITED
#220173 · £2,962,235 income
The Trust's vision is to make Herefordshire a place rich in wildlife. It seeks to achieve this through three principal programmes: Creating Wildlife Havens, Inspiring People and Fostering Sustainable Living and Acting as Wildlife Champions.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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