(UK, 1143023) Browse eventsThe Fleet Air Arm Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Royal Naval aviation for the benefit of today's and future generations. Europe's largest naval aviation collection including over 90 rare and classic aircraft, the first British Concorde, over 2,000,000 records and 30,000 artefacts.
(UK, 1143899) Browse eventsProviding musical inspiration to those who are less fortunate by means of musical instruments, rehearsal spaces, public events and grants.
(UK, 1120588) Browse eventsThe Rainbow Drama Group enables adults with learning disabilities to create theatre based skills, using ideas and experiences from within the group. We create two productions a year for public performance at Hoxton Hall in Hackney. Like most charities, we struggle to generate income to keep our core services up and running, so any donation, no matter how small, will go directly into the running of the Rainbow Drama Group. Thank you for taking the time to visit this page and for hopefully supporting our valuable work. Tony Dance - Trustee
(UK, Friends of Tower Drive Day Centre - N/A) Browse eventsIt raises funds to provide extra activities and equipment to support events for adults with learning difficulties in Milton keynes. Such as a music festival, a fun and fitness week later this year. Purchase of a trampoline and the development of a sensory garden later in the year.
(UK, 233700) Browse eventsThe Lord Mayor's Appeal 2004, "Music and the Arts for Everyone", aims to create new opportunities to experience and take part in the arts, regardless of age, ability or background. The principal beneficiary is the London Symphony Orchestra's education and community programme, LSO Discovery, but the appeal will also benefit the Almeida Theatre, the City Arts Trust, the Whitechapel Gallery, the Unicorn Theatre and the London Schools Symphony Orchestra
(UK, 1142809) Browse eventsMerchavim - 'spaces' in Hebrew Active Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel Works to educate young Israelis of all backgrounds to build a shared future by learning about their fellow citizens, appreciating the diversity of Israeli society and working together to make their classrooms, schools and communities, FAIRER - FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL. The British Friends of Merchavim offers financial support to Merchavim's Israel based operations and projects; as well as education to the UK community on the diversity issues confronting Israeli society and the active efforts to encourage a culture where all citizens are all treated fairly.
(UK, 1135117) Browse eventsAbout the Boleh Trust Objectives Object 1 To advance in life and relieve the needs of young people through: a. The advancement of education in traditional shipwright skills, b. Providing support and activities which develop their skills, and capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. c. The provision of recreation and leisure time activities provided in the interests of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions in life Object 2 For the public benefit the promotion, preservation and maintenance of British maritime heritage and, in particular, the preservation and maintenance in full working order of examples of sailing vessels of historic significance
(UK, 275934) Browse eventsThe Actors Centre is the UK's leading organisation which supports actors throughout their professional careers.We also provide opportunities for the public to engage and participate in performance and acting through our introductory workshops, theatre programmes and related events.
(UK, 1081015) Browse eventsPortwey is the last active twin screw, coal fired steam tug in the UK, and possibly the entire Northern Hemisphere. Built in 1927 by Harland and Wolff in Glasgow for the Portland and Weymouth Coaling Company ( hence the name Portwey ) she helped supply large steam ships with coal and water while also being on call for any ship requiring assistance or salvage. In 1967 she was rescued from the breaker's yard by Richard Dobson with the intention of restoring and maintaining the tug to be enjoyed for generations to come. Dobson's vision for Portwey has been carried out by a dedicated group of volunteers who work tirelessly to keep her seaworthy and provide the public with a glimpse into the tug's history. She is now based at South Quay, Canary Wharf, London. Unfortunately, years of operation have taken their toll on the tug and she is in dire need of major work on the hull frames and plates as well as the propellor shafts. Now, the Steam Tug Portwey Trust is hoping to secure funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund in order to make the necessary repairs and keep the tug operational. In order to do so, the crew must raise 10 percent of the £2 million needed and they need your help. Please donate what you can to help save Portwey from the breaker's yard and keep a bit of British history alive. Additionally,our running costs are very high with coal costing £300 per tonne and we need 1/2 tonne just to warm up to operating temperature. Suggested donations:- £15 will pay for 50KG ( 1/20th tonne ) of coal. £25 will pay for membership of the trust for one year. £250 will pay for a Steam Experience Day (see website for details). Regular monthly donations are especially welcome as they enable us to plan ahead for our expenditure.
(UK, 1121187) Browse eventsActOne ArtsBase is an inclusive arts organization delivering a wide range of performing and visual arts activities in Hertfordshire. We are proud to be a fully inclusive organisation. Inclusion means welcoming individuals at all skill levels, with and without disabilities - without exception
(UK, SCO30568) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.‘ Gail Wilson Memorial Trust ’ is an educational charity which was established in 2000 to commemorate the caring nature of the late Gail Wilson,helping pupils of Gala Academy go into further education.Scottish Charity no SC030568
(UK, SC044613) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page. The Tumaini Fund supports orphans and widows in Kagera, in north west Tanzania, the region bordering Rwanda and Burundi, by improving their standard of living and promoting their health and education.The Tumaini Fund (Scotland) is one of a group of Christian charities, raising funds and awareness of the work of the Tumaini Fund in Tanzania. The Tumaini Fund in Tanzania was established in 2003 by a Scottish doctor (Susan Wilson MBE) in response to the suffering of AIDS widows and orphans in Kagera. Susan, awarded an MBE in June 2013 for her work with Tumaini Fund, is now based in Guernsey and she leads the charity from there making regular trips to Kagera. Local social workers are employed in Kagera and they work in partnership with the local churches, providing practical, financial and emotional assistance to the widowsand orphans with regular visits, as well as making distributions of clothes, food, school materials and mosquito nets. In the last two years, The Tumaini Fund (Scotland) has funded a series of wells in Kagera so providing clean, accessible water for over a thousand people. A tailoring vocational school is currently being built with funds raised in Scotland.The Tumaini Fund is involved in various other projects including * microfinance initiatives, enabling orphans andwidows towards independence. * a carpentry school, enabling skills development and so opportunity to earn an incomeThe objective of The Tumaini Fund is to support the Aids widows and orphans of the Diocese of Kagera in North-West Tanzania, thought to number 200,000, towards independent existence, by improving their standard of living and promoting their health and education.More details about the Tumaini Fund can be found on the website, www.tumainifund.org.uk, the Scotland websitewww.tumainiscotland.org.uk and the Anglican Diocese of Kagera,www.kageradiocese.info under the poverty alleviation tab. Charity No: SC044613 Find out more Website http://www.tumainiscotland.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tumainiscotland/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tumainifund YouTube https://youtu.be/_WKxs9wuZQM
(UK, 262046) Browse eventsThe Anglo-Peruvian Society is a registered charity, founded in 1961 to advance the education of the people of Great Britain about Peru, its people, history, language and literature, its institutions, folklore and culture, and its intellectual, artistic and economic life. It also supports many charities and research projects in Peru.
(UK, 1143158) Browse eventsThe Jack Studio is a vibrant theatre situated in south east London. As well as offering a full theatre programme throughout the year, the venue is home to film, Scratch Nights, comedy, the Jack Writers Workshop, community festivals and arts events. The theatre provides high quality, accessible and affordable productions for South London and beyond, with seasons of both innovative revivals and dynamic new writing.
(UK, 1139058) Browse eventsThe Matthew of Bristol, is a replica of the English ship that discovered North America in 1497.Matthew is available to visit in Bristol Floating Harbour. Look around and talk to our knowledgeable volunteers, or take a trip with us around the harbour, down the river or out to sea. Book a ticket or book the whole boat. The Matthew offers a unique venue for a party, team-build or corporate event.Matthew has a new mooring on Hannover Quay, near Cathedral Walk, and 5 minutes from @Bristol. All our trips now leave from here.Contact us via our web site, or call on 0117 9276868. The Objects of the Charity:(1) to acquire, repair, fit out, maintain, enhance and preserve the replica medieval caravel known as “The Matthew” as a ship of historic interest and to place the vessel on display alongside a berth, quay, dock or wharf accessible to the public;(2) to provide educational and training facilities on “The Matthew” while berthed or on voyages for persons of all ages and capabilities by the preservation, operation and charter of “The Matthew” as a seaworthy vessel;(3) to advance education in (a) the local and national history and heritage associated with “The Matthew”, the explorer John Cabot and the exploration and settlement of the New World, including Newfoundland and Labrador;(b) maritime history and archaeology;(c) shipbuilding and nautical construction skills; and (d) seamanship, sailing skills and seafaring crafts Charity No: 1139058 Find out more Website http://matthewbristol.co.uk
(UK, 509060) Browse eventsYork Archaeological Trust is an independent charity whichinvestigates the past for the benefit of present communities and futuregenerations.YAT is the owner and operator of the world famous JORVIK Viking Centre and 4 other attractions in the city of York. Donate today to #CampaignCanute & Help Us Re-Imagine JORVIK Viking CentreJORVIK Viking Centre was one of the many homes and businesses in York that suffered substantial flood damage in December 2015. The centre remains closed and aims to re-open by Spring 2017.You can now own a piece of the new JORVIK experience by contributing to the Your JORVIK crowdfunding campaign. Three packages are available to purchase here but for more details on the different packages available, visit the JORVIK website. Charity No: 509060 Find out more Website http://www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JorvikYork/ Twitter https://twitter.com/jorvikviking YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/JORVIKyork
(UK, 1023945) Browse eventsWe are passionate about giving everyone the chance to experience the arts. At the root of everything we do is the belief that communities thrive when imaginations fly. Creative thinkers solve problems and spark endless invention, building exciting communities that people want to be part of. We do it all out of a love of arts, people and community.
(UK, 514267) Browse eventsAt RB FM, our aim is to provide 24/7 hours of music and broadcasting every day. We aim to entertain and provide comfort to patients in Bronglais General and residents and guests in surrounding area. We provide a high quality of broadcasting. We also donate money and gifts to the Children's Ward.
(UK, 1038111) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of South Cotswold (RCSC) covers the towns and surrounding villages of Malmesbury and Tetbury. Members, both men and women, provide support to deserving causes in our local communities and to international projects such as the eradication of polio Join us for our major fund raising event Badminton HTE (Horseless Team Event) Held annually in the splendid surroundings of the Badminton Estate by kind permission of the Duke of Beaufort, the fun run (or walk) takes place annually on the first Sunday in October over the jumps used for the Badminton Horse Trials. Enter a team of 4 or 5 or as an individual and join us for a great day out in fantastic surroundings - to enter go to www.hte-rcsc.co.uk Already entered? then support your favourite charity - just click on the link to the right and pass details to Virgin Money Giving. Alternatively opt for the Rotary Club of the South Cotswolds Trust Fund as your charity of choice. Any money donated directly to us will go towards supporting local and international charities. Again use Virgin Money Giving to make your donation
(UK, 285111) Browse eventsThe Royal Albert Hall is for everyone. Help us bring our unique heritage to life for the artists and audiences of the future. The Hall is a registered charity (no.254543) founded to maintain the Grade I listed building and promote understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the Arts & Sciences.
(UK, 1139352) Browse eventsThe Charity funds special, fun 'days out', including travel and food expenses, for families living with life limiting illnesses. We aim to provide a memorable day out, with no cares or worries. It is so rewarding to see a smile on a child's face after many long, dark days in hospital.
(UK, 1116861) Browse eventsThe Ely Hereward Rotary Club raises money and supports local ,National and International good causes,charities whilst having fun.
(UK, 243290) Browse eventsThe Cambridge Philharmonic is one of the UK's leading and most innovative non-professional music societies. Working with leading soloists, its annual season of choral and orchestral classics, new music, opera and family concerts has become an important part of Cambridgeshire's rich musical life.