(UK, 800538) Browse eventsHoused in what was once London's biggest Ragged School, this popular, family-friendly museum welcomes people of all ages to taste a slice of Victorian life. Located beside the Regent's Canal the Museum offers an authentic and memorable experience of the poor of the East End a century ago.
(UK, 1115958) Browse eventsIt raises money to buy multi-sensory equipment to give fun and relaxation to children and young people who aren't able to express themselves as fully as Claire-Louise could. Claire believed that music and movement helped her to overcome problems and so could help others to feel better about themselves too.
(UK, 1078358) Browse eventsWales’ leading smallscale theatre company- high quality touring productions for communities including adults with learning disabilities.Odyssey Theatre- mixed ability community group – National Lottery Awards- Best Arts Project Finalist. Hijinx Outreach- delivers projects & annual Unity Festival
(UK, EW00195) Browse eventsPromise to Amalia was set up in January 2013 by Amalia's parents, after she was born asleep in December 2012. They wanted to keep their promise to make her imprint on the world a positive one, by helping those less fortunate than she would have been. Promise to Amalia is currently helping a local underprivileged school in Sri Lanka and hopes to use this as a platform to further support children and their families in need. Our website www.promisetoamalia.org.uk will be available soon with more details. As a new charity, regular support would not only ensure the sustainability of Promise to Amalia, but it would also allow us to plan ahead and take on larger projects to help those in need. We would deeply appreciate any donation, however small. Even £2 per month could make a huge difference. There is so much we want to do and can do, but only with your help. We are aware that the monthly donation options on Virgin Money Giving start at £10. This is a standard template, which is unfortunately beyond our control. There is of course an 'other' option, for any alternative amounts you may wish to donate. Thank you for your support and generosity.
(UK, SC042160) Browse events...The Highlanders' Museum tells the story of the Highland Warrior from just after the Battle of Culloden up to the present day. It serves as a memorial to all of the brave soldiers who served in the Highland Regiments and provides the Highlands and Moray with an excellent military heritage centre.
(UK, 278917) Browse eventsUpton PTFA is run to raise funds to support enrichment opportunities for all pupils at Upton as well as promoting, leading and further developing family fun social events to extend friendship and offer new opportunities for parents and grandparents to spend quality time with the children. During 2015 we a fully supporting the Upton SOS Pool (Save Our Swimming Pool) campaign.
(UK, 519521) Browse eventsMacclesfield Silk Museums has the most complete representation of the story of silk in the UK. Housed in four Museums across Macclesfield including two of the towns’ most iconic buildings.
(UK, 1111684) Browse eventsAngel Shed Theatre Company is the only inclusive theatre company in Islington. We run theatre workshops that bring together young people aged 7-16 from the community. All our work is inclusive - we believe in giving every child, regardless of ability or background, the chance to experience the arts.
(UK, SCO08037) Browse eventsScottish Ballet is Scotland's national dance company. Scottish Ballet produce world-class dance and learning opportunities, presenting modern work and unique interpretations of the classics. A registered charity, we provide exemplary educational and outreach programmes for all ages.
(UK, 1123037) Browse eventsSadly too many people are prevented from accessing areas of interest and certain organisations as they need that little extra care, attention or support when it matters or they just dont fit in because of perceived preferences. This exclusion can lead to isolation and hidden talents being unrealised. We all have something to offer and through Cotton Shed Theatre Company, our inclusive values encourage everyone, regardless of age, ability or background, to access theatre and become a valued member. Contributing to ideas, direction, themes, each individual is encouraged to build their confidence and talent under the direction of professional artistic leaders. Every person is involved with acting, music, song and dance, whether they are abled bodied and full of confidence, less confident, or even a wheelchair user. Everyone is welcome. Cotton Shed Theatre Company runs inclusive theatre workshops and produces truly inclusive performances for all. Anyone, of any age, with or without additional needs can become a member and take part. We bring together the creative energy of people who would never meet together anywhere, but with us.
(UK, 1087596) Browse eventsSSF is the largest youth drama festival in the UK. For the last ten years, we have worked with teachers to challenge the preconception that Shakespeare is difficult, dry or dull through a combination of teacher training, workshops and student performance in a local professional theatre.
(UK, 1148858) Browse eventsThe Mitie Foundation is an independent charity focused on creating opportunities for people of all backgrounds to join the world of work, by raising aspirations and unlocking people’s true potential. It was set up by Mitie Group PLC to bring together Mitie’s community engagement activities, as well as develop new programmes aligned to its vision.
(UK, 1165363) Browse eventsWe believe every human being has a right to happiness and our purpose is to advocate for those who feel they have no voice, by empowering individuals through support and self-determination to achieve independence. Each one of us, as human beings, has a responsibility towards establishing one global community, connected by core human values.
(UK, 1093556) Browse events.Z-arts was formed in 2000 as a ‘creative space for young people’ with a priority on providing participatory activity. Our mission is to inspire and enable generations of young people from Manchester and beyond to use creativity to maximise their potential.
(UK, SC042222) Browse eventsStarcatchers is the only multi-arts organisation that pioneers high quality creative experiences for babies aged 0-5 years and their grown ups across Scotland. Your support will help us make a positive difference to the lives of babies, toddlers, young children and their families.
(UK, UCL - N/A) Browse eventsUCL is a leading teaching and research university consistently ranked in the UK top-5 and the world top-10. Located in London its excellence extends across the disciplines, from biomedicine to fine art and impacts people across the globe.
(UK, 1071842) Browse eventsRun for residents by residents.Voluntary workers.The hall caters for all ages &disabilities.There are children's groups, over 50's,dance,kick boxing.We are trying to raise money for the heating,with continued support it will continue to run successfully and benefit the local community.
(UK, 1105097) Browse eventsChrysalis has been active for many years raising money for individual charities - in particular, the company's radio division has frequently worked with its listeners to raise funds for local good causes. Off the back of this, the company has now decided to set up the "Chrysalis Group Charitable Trust" to enable it to take a more proactive approach towards raising money. By setting up its own trust Chrysalis is now able to fundraise and claim gift aid efficiently, by entering into a partnership with Justgiving.com. It is also not restricted in the choice of charities that Chrysalis chooses to fundraise for, and can now process funds through the Trust which can then be allocated across a number of different charities of our choosing. The Radio Riders appeal is the first example of this approach in action.
(UK, 1131762) Browse eventsTaking Flight work with physically disabled, sensory impaired and non disabled professional actors to create accessible theatre (usually outdoor). The charity also undertakes outreach with disadvantaged children and young people across Wales, improving access to the arts.
(UK, 1105749) Browse eventsThe Independent Film Trust advances the cause of independent film-making by encouraging interest in production and helping emerging film-makers to develop. Activities include the provision of training for the disadvantaged and scholarships for those with talent. www.independentfilmtrust.org
(UK, SC036369) Browse eventsWe help start up, grow and develop street papers to provide homeless and unemployed people with a means to earn an income and improve their lives. Street papers are also an important source of independent media. We currently support 120 street papers in 40 countries, including The Big Issue.
(UK, XT31944) Browse eventsBromford is a social business - inspiring people to be the best they can be. But no matter how good we are there’s always more to be done. That’s why we set up You Can. It’s our very own good cause with all funds raised going directly to help our customers and communities.YouCan helps people step forward with their ideas, no matter how small, and brings these to life in the form of community projects, education, volunteering and business opportunities.Since its launch in 2011, we've raised over £23,000. This is purely down to the good will of our colleagues, business partners, family and friends – thank you.So far, money has helped: To discover more about the people we help everyday take a look at our 50 stories of changing lives.If you would like to know more about You Can please go to www.ThisIsYouCan.org or contact Elaine Browne on [email protected]
(UK, 216726) Browse eventsThrough the Charities Forum and HRH The Duke of Cambridge’s patronage of BAFTA we are raising funds to support a UK-wide series of special screenings for children with life limiting conditions and their families. These screenings are in partnership with local children’s hospices. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) supports, promotes and develops the art forms of the moving image; film, television and video games, identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. BAFTA ensures that the very best creative work can be accessed and appreciated by the British public. Our esteemed Awards ceremonies are high profile celebrations of our industries’ greatest achievements, but our Learning & Events programme and Heritage projects form the heart of our charity work. Reaching a diverse audience of all age groups, it offers unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent. On-stage events, ongoing projects and our website bafta.org/guru encourage the public to deepen their understanding of the art forms they are touched by every day and, at the same time, ensure the creative industries achieve the highest standards
(UK, 1142352) Browse eventsWe are seeking to create Britain’s first major Migration Museum telling the story of movement into and out of the UK over the generations in a dynamic, fresh and engaging way. Led by Barbara Roche, former Minister for Immigration, a group of experienced professionals from immigration, human rights, museum, literary and artistic backgrounds has devised and driven this creative project forward. Donate now and help us make the Migration Museum a reality.