(UK, SC015973) Browse eventsCYT aim to give a positive and supportive environment to enable young people to develop skills, not only in the theatre but to boost their confidence, communication and creativity.
(UK, 1123273) Browse eventsThe UK charity, Engaged Events, was set up to support cultural, educational and intellectual life in Palestine. Its primary instrument is the Palestine Festival of Literature – PalFest.PalFest aims to bring world class cultural events to Palestinian cities; to give Palestinian students access to some of the finest authors writing today, and to create a forum for the exchange of ideas and stories between Western and Palestinian writers, readers and students. PalFest uses the power of culture against the culture of power.
(UK, 1019789) Browse eventsGoing Public is a network of mission-focused individuals – with a staff team based in Cardiff, Wales – committed to investing in and bringing hope to every one life we encounter. We do this through our PSE department, VOCATE (our Vocational Development Centre) and the Going Public Theatre Company.
(UK, 1010597) Browse eventsIn 2009, Ogilvy Group UK started working in partnership with International Needs (Registered Charity No 1010597 - ) in a project called Many Ogilvy Hands. This project has a mission to build a secondary school in the village of Buikwe in Uganda to provide education for around 450 young people. There is a lot to be done but we believe that many hands make light work. So come and join us - together there is much that we can achieve.
(UK, 271349) Browse eventsStage One supports producers in order to sustain the future of quality commercial theatre in the UK. The organisation helps new theatre producers via training workshops, bursaries, industry Apprenticeships, Start-Up investment, mentoring and advice. All money raised directly funds the work.
(UK, 511024) Browse eventsThe Sikh Association Manchester is a registered charity that aims to foster the improvement in community cohesion, economic, social, health and emotional well being in Manchester and Greater Manchester through educational activities within the framework of the teachings of the Sikh Gurus and the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The Sikh Association actively participates in the Vaisakhi Celebrations in the city which include a Nagar Kirtan and a family sports day for the sikh community of Manchester. We hold weekly prayer meetings on Saturdays, celebrate Sikh Festivals and welcome educational visits from school and other institutions on week days. The Association manages the Central Gurdwara and is currently involved in projects to develop the facilities at the Gurdwara so that they can best meet the needs of the congregation. The gurdwara is now looking to improve access for the disabled and elderly. We are currently fund raising for acquiring and installing a lift to provide access to the Darbar Sahib for these members of our community. There is also work in progress to improve the Kitchen and heating system at the gurdwara at the present time.
(UK, XR71610) Browse eventsSalford Community Leisure is run by and for the people of Salford. We rely on gifts of all sizes from trusts, foundations, organisations and individual people. Every penny raised goes towards keeping Salford’s leisure and cultural venues open for all to enjoy.
(UK, 1152249) Browse eventsThe City of Bristol Brass Band is a very active Brass Band based in the North Bristol area, but which draws its members from a wide area. It has a mostly adult 'Main' Band which competes at a high standard in regional brass band competitions and gives regular concerts in the Bristol area, and a 'Learner Band' with mostly Youth members. Both seek to advance the musical skills of their members, whilst providing them and concert audiences with an enjoyable and entertaining experience.
(UK, CH414) Browse eventsThe Brock Memorial Foundation is a Guernsey Registered Charity (no. CH414). It has been established to support projects that commemorate the life and legacy of Major General Sir Isaac Brock.
(UK, 297126) Browse eventsThe Trust was set up on 1 June 1987 to support both national and local community charities, and to add a 20% top up to staff fundraising. It is run by a board of trustees recommended by the main board of Tesco PLC.
(UK, 275502) Browse eventsLauderdale House, built in 1582 and the focus of Waterlow Park in North London, is a Grade 2* listed building and a rare example of a domestic merchant’s house of national heritage It runs as an arts and education centre with a vibrant arts, exhibition and participatory programme for people of all ages, classes and ethnicities. This is a place for everyone to experience art in a safe and welcoming environment and enjoy their heritage.
(UK, SC013040) Browse eventsAn annual chamber music festival on the Isle of Mull held in the first week of July. The Trust aims to provide young professional musicians with opportunities to develop their practical music skill at an advanced level, in an environment which encourages personal and cultural development.
(UK, H1528) Browse eventsC&C is a not-for-profit registered provider, that has offered housing, care and support to vulnerable people for over 87 years. Our service users include: Our services are mainly based in London but we also have properties in Luton, Berkshire and the Midlands Through our innovative Arts & Education Programme we strive to improve the quality of life of vulnerable people living in our accommodation through creative and developmental projects. Central & Cecil's Arts & Education Programme has been recognised in industry and national media, as well as in reports by organisations such as the Baring Foundation. Our strategic focus is to work with older people.
(UK, 1139252) Browse eventsPreserving the 400 year history of Stourbridge Glass. The British Glass Foundation is a new charity created in response to the prospective closure of Broadfield House Glass Museum. The Foundation -seeks to represent all other charities, organisations and individuals that have an interest in preserving our glass heritage.continues to raise the profile of the importance, locally, nationally and internationally, of the Dudley glass collections and archives.aims to work closely in partnership with Dudley Council, the principal custodian of the glass collections, to accomplish its objectives.is exploring other means to provide access to the collections and is liaising with the University of Wolverhampton to produce a digital record of the collections and archive. The Unique Importance Of Broadfield House Glass Museum The glass collections on display at Broadfield Houses Glass Museum, and in store at Himley Hall, represent one of the finest holdings of British 18th, 19th and 20th century glass in the world. Numbering some ten thousand items, the Collection includes stunning examples from every major period of glass production in this country, the highlight being cameo glass, the speciality of Stourbridge factories at the end of the 19th century. The Museum has benefited from major bequests especially that of Michael Parkington which extended and completed Broadfield’s collection of 18th century glass. The Museum has also saved iconic collections including that of the great 20th century glass designer Alexander Hardie Williamson.The Museum also owns important glass archive material e.g. pattern books from Stevens & Williams, Richardson’s and Thomas Webb & Sons, together with two major glass libraries from Robert J. Charleston, former Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and H. Jack Haden, a local historian who amassed a valuable collection of local Stourbridge material, as well as many other documents, letters, photographs and films.The glass library owned by the Museum is one of the finest in the country and includes the complete microfiche catalogue of original glass catalogues owned by the Corning Museum of Glass in America, the only museum in this country to own this valuable research facility. Glass making equipment is collected to complement the glass and the archive collections. Notable pieces include the only surviving “Pull-Up” machine invented by John Northwood I in the 1880’s to decorate glass ware at Stevens & Williams, and a rare complete example of a Bohemian copper-wheel engraving lathe which was used by the great Joseph Keller. In the 1980’s the Museum rescued the foundations of an entire 17th century glass furnace from the estate of Sir Charles Wolseley near Rugeley, Staffordshire. Since it opened in 1980 Broadfield has pursued a vibrant and exciting policy of temporary exhibitions, often drawn from European and American collections and complements them with erudite and learned catalogues. This incredible combination of glass, archives, equipment and an active educational policy, justify Broadfield’s claim to be the “The Museum of The British Glass Industry”. Even now, some 400 years after glassmaking began in Stourbridge, its work continues.
(UK, 506296) Browse eventsHospital Radio for Morecambe Bay. Playing the best music, news & entertainment. Staffed by volunteers for the patients, staff & visitors of our hospitals.
(UK, 1091657MM) Browse eventsThe Classic FM Foundation is Classic FM’s in house charity. Since our launch in 2006 we have raised over £1.5 million to fund music education and therapy for people living all over the UK. Passionate about the power of music to change and enrich lives, we are committed to funding therapy projects which help some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people in the country. With your support we can bring music therapy to an even greater audience, allowing more and more children to benefit from its unique impact. By choosing to support The Classic FM Foundation, you are doing something really special. Giving children with social, physical and emotional problems the chance to express themselves and find comfort, your support has the potential to change lives. Thank you so much. To find out more about the work that we do and read the incredible stories of some of the children who have benefitted from this really special service, take a look at our website. You’ll also find information on the ways you can support us: whether you take part in one of our trekathons, donate in memory of a loved one or get involved with fundraising with your company, your support can help more disadvantaged and disabled children experience the healing power of music. The Classic FM Foundation is an appeal run by Global Charities, a registered charity in England and Wales (1091657) and Scotland (SC041475).
(UK, SC035025) Browse eventsShowcase the Street is a charity which works across the east of Scotland, we work with nearly 3000 young people a week giving them access to sport and dance, many would never access these things without our charity. We also opened a new facility in Dundee with dance studios and 3G sports surfaces
(UK, 1139751) Browse eventsFree Radio raises money for children's charities across the West Midlands. Help us to raise even more money for deserving causes round here.
(UK, Crescent Arts Centre - N/A) Browse eventsWe promote artistic activities including exhibitions, performances and tuition in a diverse range of arts subjects for all ages. We encourage and facilitate the participation in and appreciation of artistic activities by all sectors of society that do not normally participate in such activities.
(UK, 1064231) Browse eventsCoolTan Arts believes mental wellbeing is enhanced by the power of creativity. It's a charity run by and for people with mental distress and exist to inspire the well-being, creativity and participation of a diverse range of people with mental distress through the production of quality art.
(UK, 1123403) Browse eventsIt raises money to buy State of the Art Medical Equipment to ensure the safety of British Motorcycle Racing
(UK, 507174) Browse eventsThe Singers have, from the choir’s foundation in 1977, been active in major charitable enterprises. For many years, the group’s support at the Emmaus Carol Concerts & subsequent Carols for a Choral Future events at the Minster have assisted and assist in raising much needed funds for both causes.
(UK, 519208) Browse eventsSPACE provides the biggest and most versatile Multi Sensory Environment for anyone with special needs. After 20 years SPACE cannot meet the demand for sessions so the charity are campaigning to raise £800K to complete a fantastic new centre that will be able to meet many more needs.
(UK, SC042286) Browse eventsTo create a Russian Arctic Convoy Museum to be a lasting legacy to all the brave men who took part in the many WW11 Convoys - many giving their lives. We plan to display articles and records relating to the Atlantic and Arctic Convoys and all aspects of local involvement in wartime activities.
(UK, 1115452) Browse eventsThe Fusilier Museum and Learning Centre aims to provide access to the collections and stories in our carewhilst ensuring the conservation and future preservation of the collection.