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201
POOR SERVANTS OF THE MOTHER OF GOD
#227931 · £24,009,238 income
Social & Pastoral work.Operation of: Care Homes, Childrens' services, Schools and Retreat Centres.Religious Worship and Prayer.Overseas outreach & missions.
Platinum
95
/ 100
202
SOLDEN HILL HOUSE LIMITED
#228037 · £3,333,463 income
Solden Hill House is a collection of residential care home for adults with learning disabilities in Northamptonshire. Accommodation is in 10 residential units, 4 on the main site near Byfield, 1 in Byfield village, 4 in Brackley and 1 in Duston. Activities include craft workshops, dance, music and art therapy, outings and local activities - riding, sailing, swimming and college courses,
Platinum
95
/ 100
203
WEST LOOE TOWN TRUST
#228167 · £292,910 income
The West Looe Town Trust applies the surplus income of the charity for the public benefit of the inhabitants of the area administered by the Looe Town Council in the County of Cornwall with a preference for residents and organisations in West Looe.
Platinum
95
/ 100
204
WILLIAM KENDALL'S CHARITY (WAX CHANDLERS COMPANY)
#228361 · £171,641 income
The Charity makes grants in relief of need amongst inhabitants of the Greater London Area. It also operates a small grants scheme for general charitable purposes in the London Borough of Bexley, in partnership with Bexley Voluntary Services Council.
Platinum
95
/ 100
205
LLANELLI CENTRE FOR THE DEAF
#228370 · £19,520 income
Social Centre for the Deaf Community of West Wales and surrounding area including youth activities
Platinum
95
/ 100
206
CHESTFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#228397 · £22,048 income
To advance the education of women in all areas for the public benefit. There are groups for craft, walking, keep fit, table tennis, art and scrabble. There are monthly meetings with speakers. Various social/educational occasions are held. Women are encouraged to help in the running of their organisation thus gaining in confidence and organisational skills.
Platinum
95
/ 100
207
MANCHESTER SETTLEMENT
#228577 · £1,755,420 income
To develop projects that promote health and education reducing poverty and deprivation
Platinum
95
/ 100
208
THE KERRISON TRUST
#228590 · £213,164 income
The relief of children and young persons in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in need of care by the provision of housing, counselling and by such other means as the Trustees think fitandin or towards the advancement of the education and training of children and young persons qualified as aforesaid.
Platinum
95
/ 100
209
THE FARRINGDON HOUSE SCHOOL CHARITABLE TRUST
#228739 · £114,754 income
To provide grants to help children and young people including those with SEN/SEND in their education and training.
Platinum
95
/ 100
210
NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY TRUST
#228740 · £189,595 income
Our charitable Trust typically supports Devon charities/organisations who focus on the care, education and training of children and young people under 25.
Platinum
95
/ 100
211
THE COUNTY FEDERATION OF WOMENS INSTITUTES, ISLE OF WIGHT
#228856 · £43,938 income
Organising events and classes to enable women to develop new skills and to give them opportunities to campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
212
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - SPRINGFIELD
#229007 · £14,143 income
To further the objectives of the WI Movement. "To improve and develop conditions of rural and urban life and to advance the education of women in citizenship, in public questions both national and international, in music, drama and other cultural subjects, and to secure instruction and training in all branches of agriculture, handicrafts, home economics, health and social welfare".
Platinum
95
/ 100
213
STRETTON VILLAGE HALL
#229075 · £13,190 income
We organise village events including a Summer party every year. The Hall is let to private organisations including exercise classes, arts & crafts, special interest groups and children's activities. We also hire out to individuals, mainly for parties and weddings.
Platinum
95
/ 100
214
THE LIFE GUARDS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE TRUST
#229144 · £183,000 income
THE OBJECTS OF THE LIFE GUARDS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE TRUST ARE:(1) TO RELIEVE MEMBERS OR FORMER MEMBERS OF THE REGIMENT OR THEIR DEPENDANTS WHO ARE IN NEED BY VIRTUE OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, SICKNESS, DISABILITY OR THE EFFECTS OF OLD AGE.(2) TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REGIMENT IN ANY CHARITABLE WAY AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY DECIDE.
Platinum
95
/ 100
215
FRIENDS OF ST MARY'S HOSPITAL
#229151 · £51,089 income
The Friends aim is to support and supplement the services offered by Island-wide NHS services, through the funding of new equipment and facilities designed to enhance the wellbeing of NHS patients and staff across the Isle of Wight. We are funded by the running of our shop, by charity boxes around the Island and by many generous donations or by being kindly remembered in a Will.
Platinum
95
/ 100
216
WOMEN'S INSTITUTES - GLOUCESTERSHIRE FEDERATION
#229211 · £223,388 income
Provides education and insight into arts and culture in form of classes and outings reaching members throughout the county.
Platinum
95
/ 100
217
BARTS AND THE LONDON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BENEVOLENT FUND
#229227 · £39,362 income
THOSE ENTITLED TO HELP ARE DENOTED AS 'STUDENTS AND FORMER STUDENTS OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY WHO ATTEND OR ATTENDED EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS AND THE DEPENDENTS OF SUCH PERSONS: THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, THE ST BARTHOLOMEW'S AND THE ROYAL LONDON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY AT QUEEN MARY AND WESTFIELD COLLEGE' (NOW KNOWN AS 'QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON').
Platinum
95
/ 100
218
SPALDING RELIEF IN NEED CHARITY
#229268 · £46,585 income
Grants made to or on behalf of individuals in need resident in South Holland District.
Platinum
95
/ 100
219
THE CUCKFIELD COTTAGE HOMES TRUST
#229475 · £46,516 income
Provision of almshouse accommodation for those aged over 60 in the Deanery of Cuckfield, members of a Christian denomination (preference given to members of the C of E, resident in the Parish of Cuckfield) and capable of independent living
Platinum
95
/ 100
220
INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION
#229476 · £97,670,026 income
The IPPF is both a service provider and an advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights. With a worldwide network of 152 Member Associations and active in 172 countries.
Platinum
95
/ 100
221
HODGKIN HOUSE LIMITED
#229485 · £420,332 income
Provision of a hostel, with a measure of pastoral care, for overseas students attending universities and colleges in Bristol.
Platinum
95
/ 100
222
EAST KENT PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION
#229527 · £66,888 income
To encourage those employed in Agriculture and to award prizes for skills in ploughing with Tractors, Vintage & Horses, also for excellence in Crop Husbandry.The Charity also aims to educate the general public in the fundamentals of Agriculture and to impart a greater understanding on the relationship between Farming and the Environment.
Platinum
95
/ 100
223
YATELEY AND YATELEY GREEN WI
#229629 · £23,159 income
The WI exists to educate and inform our members with a variety of subjects and through a variety of media.We have speakers regularly, participate in and organise craft and exercise classes and arrange outings.
Platinum
95
/ 100
224
SWANSEA LITTLE THEATRE LIMITED
#229640 · £117,000 income
Swansea Little Theatre promotes drama in Swansea and surrounding district. We put on six major plays a year. We bring theatre to distant parts in our outreach programme. We have a regular youth theatre (7 - 18 yr olds). We enable other theatre groups, schools, drama groups to perform in a professional theatre environment. All members are volunteers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
225
THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
#229642 · £13,390,000 income
Activities are as specified by the Charter, Statutes and Rules of the Society
Platinum
95
/ 100
226
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - HORDLE
#229798 · £36,275 income
Meetings with diverse speakers; outings to places, theatres, restaurants; hold quizzes; skittles matches; craft classes; hold Spring and Autumn Fairs, Cream Teas, Harvest Lunches, American Suppers; help at the New Forest Show; and other topical events.
Platinum
95
/ 100
227
THE LICENSED TRADE CHARITY
#230011 · £29,765,209 income
The Charity assists those working in:those who have worked in or have retired from the licensed drinks trade in the following areas:(a)those who are sick ,infirm or distressed; (b) in the case of financial hardship and (c) the relief of ills consequent of old ageThe Charity through its schools educates the children from the general public but with preference to those working in the trade.
Platinum
95
/ 100
228
ST MARY'S HALL TRUST
#230161 · £23,733 income
To further the religious and other charitable work of the Church of England and promote such general charitable purposes as the trustees think fit for the benefit of the inhabitants of the former Borough of Warwick and surrounding neighbourhood including the town of Warwick.
Platinum
95
/ 100
229
GARFIELD WESTON FOUNDATION
#230260 · £165,443,000 income
The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family-founded, charitable grant-making foundation. Privately funded, it supports a wide range of charities across the UK. From small community groups to large national institutions, the Foundation aims to support organisations with effective solutions to helping those most in need. We accept applications all year round. See more at garfieldweston.org
Platinum
95
/ 100
230
FRIENDS OF THE SOUTH DOWNS
#230329 · £192,369 income
The object for which the Society is established is the preservation of the beauty and amenities of the South Downs for the public benefit. The Society works through its many volunteers and skilled professional staff, guided by its trustees who are elected by the membership, to achieve its objectives.
Platinum
95
/ 100
231
BURGH BY SANDS PUBLIC HALL
#230483 · £16,159 income
The Hall, built in 1894, is held in trust for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish of Burgh-by-Sands without distinction of sex, political, religious or other opinions.
Platinum
95
/ 100
232
LEICESTER THEATRE TRUST LIMITED
#230708 · £18,501,400 income
The Charity is established to promote, maintain, improve and advance creativity and learning, especially through the production and presentation of the performing arts. The principal activity of the charitable company is to adopt an integrated approach to Theatre that produces work of the highest quality and professional standards, and is relevant and representative of our communities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
233
THE SISTERS OF ST SAVIOUR'S PRIORY
#230927 · £215,771 income
A group of 11 sisters - some working as staff members in local parishes; One does complementary therapy & another dance workshops. Our priory premises are used to the full by local groups & individuals for meetings and quiet days. The Dunloe centre offers food, clothes & fellowship each week for the homeless & marginalised. The Sunday stall offers recycled goods at affordable prices as well as sup
Platinum
95
/ 100
234
GUILD OF CHURCH MUSICIANS
#230931 · £11,300 income
The provision of a fellowship for the furtherance of church music including relevant education and training.
Platinum
95
/ 100
235
THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND ACCOUNTANCY
#231060 · £30,881,000 income
CIPFA aims to work in the public interest to promote high standards and deliver excellence in governance and financial management throughout the public services.
Platinum
95
/ 100
236
HURSLEY PARISH HALL
#231496 · £29,220 income
The Hursley Parish Hall Management Committee is responsible for managing the Parish Hall. The property is held in trust for the purposes of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Hursley without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for meetings, lectures, classes and other forms of recreation and leisure time activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
237
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS NORTHALLERTON THIRSK AND DALES BRANCH
#232209 · £21,875 income
Local branch of the RSPCA covering a large rural area of North Yorkshire, run by volunteers who fundraise to help the welfare of local animals.
Platinum
95
/ 100
238
RSPCA BRIDLINGTON, DRIFFIELD & DISTRICT BRANCH
#232212 · £524,198 income
Charity raises funds to pay for animals in their care until new homes can be found for them. All cats ,dogs and rabbits are neutered either prior to them being adopted or as soon as possible afterwards. All cats, dogs and rabbits are micro-chipped as well. We have our own cattery and we have many fosterers to care for young kittens in their own homes until they are old enough to be adopted.
Platinum
95
/ 100
239
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals York, Harrogate And District Branch
#232222 · £1,109,198 income
York and District Animal home for the rehoming of stray and unwanted animals
Platinum
95
/ 100
240
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BLACKPOOL AND NORTH LANCASHIRE BRANCH
#232252 · £922,326 income
To promote kindness and to prevent or suppress cruelty to animals.
Platinum
95
/ 100
241
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WARRINGTON, HALTON AND ST HELENS BRANCH
#232259 · £372,857 income
Provides services to assist people within the branch area with veterinary treatment, neutering services, microchipping and advice; rehome unwanted animals and provide facilities for RSPCA inspectors to house case animals pending court cases.
Platinum
95
/ 100
242
THE SAINT JOHN'S WOOD SOCIETY
#232270 · £37,296 income
To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest in St. John's Wood.
Platinum
95
/ 100
243
COLCHESTER MERCURY THEATRE LIMITED
#232387 · £5,834,412 income
Our primary object is to formulate and prepare schemes for and take all necessary steps for the advancement of education and the improvement of public taste through the medium of arts, and in particular the arts of drama, dancing, singing and music.
Platinum
95
/ 100
244
THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LIMITED
#232391 · £28,805,000 income
The principal activity of the LSO is the provision of a Symphony Orchestra for high quality musical performances, broadcasting and recordings and supporting this work with a music education programme designed to reach a wide range of people.
Platinum
95
/ 100
245
GLENTHORNE QUAKER CENTRE
#232575 · £655,843 income
to provide a place where Quaker spiritual,charitable and educational concerns can be advanced.
Platinum
95
/ 100
246
ST MILDRED'S ABBEY, MINSTER, KENT
#232635 · £386,808 income
the work of the charity is to support the work of the Roman Catholic Church throughout the world. As Benedicitnes the main purpose of our lives is to seek to be open to God, this means giving open hearted welcome to all those who come to our monastebringing contact with a whole range of the worlds experience. 1. hospitality 2. thorugh our prayer and liturgy3. care of ancient buildings.
Platinum
95
/ 100
247
POLRUAN TOWN TRUST
#232749 · £242,979 income
To administer the endowments [land and property] of the Charity and apply the income from same for the benefit of of the inhabitants of the area of benefit being the ancient township of Polruan.
Platinum
95
/ 100
248
BEACON HILL SPORTS ASSOCIATION
#232995 · £118,581 income
Provision and maintenance of a village hall and sports facilities
Platinum
95
/ 100
249
CHARITY FUND 1961 STATIONERS AND NEWSPAPER MAKERS COMPANY
#233251 · £29,465 income
The charity may apply its income to or for any charitable institution or purpose. The charity meets its objectives by applying its income to trade benevolent societies and other institutions associated with the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers. Civic and other appeals, including the Lord Mayor's appeal.
Platinum
95
/ 100
250
TRANS WORLD RADIO LIMITED
#233363 · £869,960 income
International Christian broadcasting
Platinum
95
/ 100