A permanent public exhibition that tells the story of the Information Age, The Centre preserves and presents a collection of important computers and related artefacts. It spotlights the people behind the inventions and records the information necessary to inspire and enthuse future generations.
Bite-Back is an influential and pioneering shark and marine conservation organisation with a mission to halt the trade and consumption of vulnerable fish species, promote sustainable fishing, protect ocean habitats and inspire worldwide respect for the marine environment.
The H & T Clients Charitable Trust is to assist in the equal distribution of donations given to designated charities.
Earthwatch works with people worldwide through scientific research, aiming to inspire, educate and engage them in conservation and creating a global community of informed, impassioned people to take action to protect the environment.
The maintaining of the historical seapool on Summerleaze Beach, Bude
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Conservation through Research, Awareness and Education UK Registered Charity Number: 1145387 Our Vision A sustainable future for the oceans where manta and mobula rays thrive in healthy, diverse marine ecosystems. The Manta Trust takes a multidisciplinary approach to the worldwide conservation of manta rays and their habitat through robust science and research, while raising awareness and providing education to the general public and community stakeholders alike. Manta rays are among the most charismatic creatures that inhabit our oceans. With the largest brain of all fish their intelligence and curiosity make encounters with these creatures a truly amazing experience. However, despite their popularity with divers and snorkelers many aspects of these creatures lives remain a mystery, with only snippets of their life history understood. More worryingly, in recent years, a fishery for these animals has developed with devastating effects on populations of these animals globally. The Manta Trust was formed in 2011 to co-ordinate global research and conservation efforts for these amazing animals, their close relatives and their habitat. As charismatic megafauna manta rays act as flagship species, helping to promote and engage the general public in the wider message of marine ecosystem conservation. Through this top down approach to conservation the manta ray becomes the catalyst for change, engaging and motivating the general public, governments and local communities alike. A UK Registered Charity, the Trust brings together a number of projects from around the globe, both new and long-standing, including the Republic of Maldives, Sri Lanka, Mexico and Indonesia. By conducting long-term, robust studies into manta populations in these locations we aim to build the solid foundations upon which Governments, NGO’s and conservationists can make informed and effective decisions to ensure the long term survival of these animals and their habitat. Good conservation requires a holistic approach. The Manta Trust researchers and volunteers work closely with tourists, local communities, businesses and governments to ensure the preservation of these amazing animals through good science, education, community based initiatives and government legislation. As the scope of the Trust’s work continues to grow our goal is to expand these efforts globally.
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Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) is the frontline service for the care of seafarers visiting our shores. It provides practical care to seafarers and works to educate the public and statutory bodies on the issues facing seafarers on a daily basis. It depends wholly on voluntary contributions to continue its vital work.
The funds we raise are always used to support charities and charitable projects mainly in our local community, but also nationally and internationally in Rotary sponsored projects in the fields of humanitarian relief, health and education. PLEASE HELP US TO SUPPORT THE SAVS 'SAFE AS HOUSES' PROJECT TO HELP PROTECT THE ELDERLY AND VULNERABLE IN OUR AREA BY CLICKING ON TO OUR 'DARE US' CHALLENGE and when you have finished Daring us, why not support the next challenge; "Eating Less to Feed More" - (Catrina slimming for Mary's Meals), click here or find details on to the club's website Our other principle charities this year are Southend Mind, Lancaster (very) Special School, and the Jaipur Limb Project, and more ... The RotaryClub of Southend-on-Sea Charity Trust Fund (reg charity no 1035021) is administerd by the Rotary Club of Southend-on-Sea
Shirley & District Sea Cadets is a nautical youth charity which offers young people, aged from 10-18 in the local community, the chance to learn new skills, gain extra qualifications and inspire confidence in themselves as they make the leap into adulthood and forge their futures.
The main areas of work are for medical research and ecological conservation. Generally the trust makes grants to institutions and not to indiviuals.
The UK's National Academy for the humanities and the social sciences. Aims to inspire, recognise and support excellence in the humanities and social sciences, throughout the UK and internationally and to champion their role and values.
Satrosphere Science Centre is Scotland’s first science and discovery centre, we are an important and valuable educational resource for the whole community where people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities can come and engage with science and be enthused and inspired.
Om de projecten van Vrienden Beatrix Kinderziekenhuis te verwezenlijken, is uw steun onmisbaar en is het mogelijk om het ziekenhuis iets meer 'thuis' te maken. Start ook een actie zoals een sponsorloop, sporttoernooi of een inzameling tijdens een huwelijk of verjaardag. We zeggen nu al: bedankt!
Age Concern Southend promotes the welfare of older people within the borough of Southend-on-Sea. It offers comfort, friendship and practical help to residents who feel isolated or need support in maintaining the lifestyle they wish to lead.
With a global population heading for 9 billion, human impacts on the marine environment are becoming more apparent every day. Plymouth Marine Laboratory undertakes leading international research to respond to societal needs and to promote stewardship of the world ocean. www.pml.ac.uk
There’s nothing more thrilling or challenging than being out on the water, especially when you’re growing up. Activities like sailing, power boating, windsurfing, rowing or paddle sports help young people to experience adventure, personally develop and gain valuable qualifications along the way. Newcastle East Sea Cadets offers an environment where young people find new confidence and inspiration, helping them to develop life skills, like team work and independence through nautical adventure.
Celebrating the achievements of those whose exploration in Antarctica has led to a new understanding of our world, and to commemorate those who have lost their lives. We aim is to inspire a broader interest in Antarctica, the fragility of our environment and the interdependence of our world.
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The purpose of Sea2Sea is to help those who served. We organise and run charity events to raise awareness and assistance for former service members and their families. Our 1st event is the US coast to coast cycle ride which starts on 23 April 2012 and finishes 4 July 2012 in Washington D.C.
Centre of the Cell is a ground-breaking science education centre and website created by Barts and The London School of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. In response to the success of the project we have developed exciting plans to create a second learning facility; Neuron ‘Pod’.
The Hamble Valley Rotary Club Malibwe School Fund provides help to Malibwe Secondary School in rural N. Tanzania. To date it has bought books and a solar powered printer. Next, it will pay for a roof for the partly completed Science Block.
The Imagineering Foundation is a future looking charity supporting technology and the economy. An essential constituent of UK recovery will be to enable children to be creative, inventive and technically capable to support future wealth creating activities. Technology needs to be introduced to children to develop the correct understanding of design and manufacture with company involvement, inspiring children and families to technology and to highlight role models. The target child audience is aged 9yrs to14 yrs where intentions are formed and educational choices made. Young people also benefit from this as science-based education results in higher employment possibilities and advantageous pay.