Red2Green provides high quality learning, leisure and work opportunities for people with disabilities and disadvantages in Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas so they can reach their own goals.
The first river charity to be established in Scotland we work as guardians of the Water of Leith, raising the profile of this key environmental asset, educating and inspiring people to enjoy the Water of Leith and promote community action to help the river and its wildlife.
The Scottish Seabird Centre is an award winning environmental initiative, which brings people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds closer to wildlife. From its stunning location at North Berwick, overlooking the wildlife rich waters of the Firth of Forth, the Centre inspires people to appreciate, learn about and care for Scotland's natural environment.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is a local nature conservation charity which cares for 97 nature reserves throughout Yorkshire. With the support of thousands of people, we are restoring and recreating a Living Landscape in Yorkshire and raising awareness of, and fighting for, Yorkshire's Living Sea.
The John Muir Trust is a leading UK charity dedicated to the protection of wild land for both nature and people. Scottish-born John Muir inspired our name and ethos, as the first person to call for action to be taken to protect wild land, and an instrumental figure in the modern conservation movement. The Trust was founded in 1983 to safeguard the future of wild lands against development and to promote awareness and recognition of the value of such places. We are achieving this through ownership in over 25,000 hectares of land with partnerships in a further 50,000 hectares. The John Muir Trust educates people about the value of wild places through the John Muir Award. It was started in 1997 to offer people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to learn about wild places. Through the four challenges of discover, explore, conserve and share and three progressive levels of involvement, it has so far helped over 50,000 people gain an appreciation of such places.
Mae Cylch Meithrin Y Felinheli yn darparu gofal iaith Gymraeg i blant hyd at 5 oed ym mhentref Y Felinheli. Rydym yn derbyn rhai grantiau ond nid ydi'r arian grant yn ddigon i gynnal y Cylch Meithrin, felly rydym yn ddibynnol ar roddion er meyn cynnal y gwasanaeth hanfodol yma i blant y pentref. Cylch Meithrin Y Felinheli provides Welsh medium early years care for children up to 5 years old in the village of Y Felinheli. We receive some grant funding but this is not sufficient to maintain the Clch, so we depend on donations in order to keep this essential service running for the children of the village.
Falklands Conservation promotes, monitors & protects the unique flora & fauna that inhabit the Falkland Islands. Our conservation research & education projects focus on seabirds, pinnipeds, endemic plants, habitat restoration & protected areas.
The Herefordshire Nature Trust is one of the 47 Wildlife Trusts who protect local wildlife and wild places. The Trust owns and manages nature reserves, works with others including farmers and local communities to manage their land for wildlife and campaigns for better protection of the natural environment.
Mae'r Eisteddfod yn ddibynnol ar gefnogaeth y cyhoedd ac yn ddiolchgar am bob cymorth. Byddwn yn sicrhau bod eich cyfraniad yn gwneud gwahaniaeth / We are dependent on public goodwill and support, and are grateful for all gifts, which will help with our work. Diolch i chi - www.eisteddfod.org.uk
We provide training & create jobs, reduce energy & waste, re-connect people with nature & transform whole neighbourhoods. We’ll go on changing places & changing lives until everywhere is vibrant & green, every community is strong enough to shape its own destiny & everyone can reach their potential.
Bold Vision is a community charity set up in 2009. Under our umbrella are New Cross Learning, Hill Station, Common Growth, Grown Wild and the Refugee Twinning Project. We also act as an incubator for other community initiatives. We believe in openness, mutuality, courage and potentialising
The project is an educational,recreational and therapeutic scheme for people of all ages dealing with disablement of any kind. It started life as a gardening project in 2002, but today extends across four acres and offers a greatly extended,diverse and stimulating programme of other activities
Thames21 is the voice for London's waterways, an environmental charity which works with communities to improve the capital's rivers and canals. It works with thousands of volunteers each year, bringing together local people to make a positive difference to their environment.
Camps Foundation strives to promote and develop sustainable livelihoods and environmental practices that benefit people, the environment and wildlife, throughout Africa, Asia and South America. 100% of all donations raised are spent on projects - this is our 100% guarantee.
Friends In Action Northern Ireland are currently drilling water wells for remote people groups in Burkina Faso, West Africa. We work with other charities and missions to provide much needed clean fresh potable water supplies in remote village level environments.
The Foundation aims to be a catalyst for environmental projects. It will encourage the implementation of innovative and ethical solutions in three main areas: Climate Change Safeguarding Biodiversity Access to Water
The ABS is the only charity in the UK for architects, assistants, technologists and landscape architects and their dependants. We give practical help to people of all ages who have experienced illness, accident, bereavement or other personal misfortune. Support includes grants, loans and advice.
CPRE campaigns locally & nationally for a sustainable future for the English countryside, a vital but undervalued environmental, economic & social asset to the nation. In Hampshire we have 2,100+ members made up of individuals, parish & town councils and other groups. We are 50 years old in 2016!
Celebrating 25 Years of Giving People and Nature a Chance From our C02 neutral building, The Foundry, that won the 2006 RIBA East Spirit of Ingenuity Sustainability Award, we run an environmental education charity that has proven powerful environmental and social benefits. We have an impressive track record built up over 25 years with our committed and enthusiastic team of workers and volunteers. and we are setting our sites high for the next 25 years. Our Greener Lives programme is now the prominent focus of Green Light Trust’s work and offers a range of tailored courses and events designed to bring people closer to the natural environment. We aspire to enhance personal development and wellbeing, provide education, knowledge, training and skills to inspire positive sustainable futures. The work Green Light Trust does is varied and diverse but always has the same end goal of bringing people and nature together. If you would like to support Green Light Trust in raising money to continue the work we are doing please email [email protected] Your help will make a difference
Dedicated to preserving the last of the worlds wild place, the Wilderness Foundation UK nurtures understanding of the value of wilderness to the health of the individual, society and the planet. For over 30 years, WFUK has been connecting people with wild places through its pioneering programme of initiatives, including wilderness trails and social projects in Europe and Africa. Every year, we help individuals and groups experience the irreplaceable quality of wilderness as a positive force for social and environmental sustainability. They benefit from natures significant contribution to the discovery of identity, perspective as well as leadership training and development. In addition to the trails and social projects, WFUK continues to research the positive impact of wilderness working in partnership to create an international network of wilderness advocacy and protection. Here are just some of the hightlights of the Foundations activity: Education and Leadership Direct experience of nature rekindles deep connections with the natural world inspiring incredible journeys of self development. WFUKs personalised wilderness trails transform lives from schoool and community groups to corporate and political leaders. Health and Wellbeing, Peace and Reconciliation The wilderness experience is a powerful tool for social and individual change. WFUK works with vulnerable young people, victims of conflict and communities facing health and social challenges across Europe and Africa. We cross religious and political divides and bring people together in wilderness where a sesne of nature, common humanity, undertstanding and existence come to the fore. Wilderness Therapy Wilderness Therapy is a positive experience where individuals develop through their contact with nature and adventure. A range of experiential therapeutic programmes take place in a natural, wild or remote outdoor setting. We work for wilderness, wildlife and people.
The New Forest Trust’s vision is to sustain a New Forest that is valued, understood, cared for and supported by all those that live in, work in and visit this unique part of England. Its mission is to empower and inspire people, both local residents and visitors, to understand and care for the New Forest’s unique natural environment and encourage responsible tourism through its visitor gift scheme lovetheforest.
The Safe Water Trust provides Aquafilters for families and communities in developing countries to give access to clean drinking water at the point of use. Turning on a tap to have clean water is something we in developed countries take for granted, but about one sixth of the world’s population do not have ready access to clean drinking water. The majority of these people live in developing countries. The scale of the global problem is widely recognised and it is now accepted that access to water is fundamental not just to health and well-being, but also to sustainable economic development. Whilst there is a general debate about the effectiveness of getting aid to developing countries, there can be no argument about the value of people having clean water. It is a sad truth that drinking dirty water remains the biggest cause of childhood mortality. We have found that in schools where we have provided Aquafilters, there has been a reduction in pupil sickness, an increase in pupil attendance, improvement in learning achievement and also parents have reported that they are spending less money on medicines. The Safe Water Trust is a not-for-profit charitable company, keeping the manufacturing costs of Aquafilters to a minimum. Every penny we receive in donation goes directly towards providing Aquafilters where they are desperately needed. To watch our latest Appeal Video on Youtube, please click here.
Marwell Wildlife is a charity dedicated to the conservation of biological and other natural resources. This is achieved through a portfolio of international and local conservation and education programmes, including the operation of a large zoological park near Winchester in the South of England.
Shepreth Wildlife Conservation Charity was established in 2011 to help fundraise for important work both home and abroad. The organisation raises funds and educates visitors about species which are threatened with extinction, and also plays a major role in funding the Shepreth Hedgehog Hospital.