(UK, 1139336) Browse eventsCharterhouse was the Fishguard lifeboat 1909-1931. We are preserving and refitting it for exhibition in the West Wales Maritime Heritage Museum.
(UK, SC005503) Browse eventsThe Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is a globally-acclaimed centre of excellence for the performing arts. The only institution of its kind in Europe, RCS offers a specialist and world-class education in dance, drama, music, production and screen, all within one creative and collaborative place. We are incredibly proud of our students and their achievements as artists, performers and positive contributors both to the arts and to society here in Scotland and across the world. We are committed to working with students of the greatest potential, regardless of their financial circumstances. This commitment is supported through the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Trust which manages funds donated by individuals, trusts, foundations and bequests to offer scholarships which enable students to nurture their skills and talents in the performing arts – regardless of background or personal circumstances. Our goal is to enable students of exceptional potential in the performance arts to be part of RCS. We want to make the education opportunities we offer as inclusive, diverse and wide-reaching as possible. We offer scholarships to students in all disciplines, from the Junior Conservatoire to research degree level. We value every donation we receive and all funds will go directly to support and enable our students to fulfil their ambitions and make the most of their potential. By supporting us, you are helping the next generation of creative talent flourish.
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(UK, 292204) Browse eventsWe are the charity of the Worshipful Company of Horners in the City of London.The Worshipful Company of Horners is one of the 110 City Livery Companies. It is governed by a Royal Charter granted in 1638 and supports the traditions of the City & the Lord Mayor. The Horners traditionally were the Guild governing the fashioning of animal horn into a wide variety of utensils and objects. Being made of keratin, a natural plastic, the Horners have, since 1944, supported the Polymer & Plastics Industries. For 2017 our Master, Alison Gill, chose Blind in Business as her charity for the year. This charity was founded in 1992 to assist blind graduates and students, and companies who wish to employ them. The Charity has helped more than 800 blind people het into work, has delivered over 650 training courses and has given specialist career and technology training to over 7000 school children.The charity also helps those who are losing their sight and who are already in employment to retain their jobs. Through training and employment services it helps blind students to identify and achieve their ambitions. It offers help finding work, preparing for interviews and obtaining the equipment necessary to succeed at work. It also supports employers in hiring and working with people with visual impairments. Charity No: 292204 Find out more Website http://www.horners.org.uk
(UK, 20063252) Browse eventsEduco educates underprivileged children in India. We identify communities that want to break its poverty cycle via education. Together, we develop a plan to ensure the school is self sufficient once built. We provide the capital funding to build the school and the community sustain it thereafter.
(UK, 1129689) Browse eventsThe aims are : *To create a lasting legacy to Sophie. *To provide educational group-works that will challenge the prejudice and intolerance towards people from alternative subcultures. *To campaign to have the UK Hate Crime legislation extended to include people from “alternative subcultures”
(US, ECHOWORKS - N/A) Browse eventsFunds raised will help Every Citizen Has Opportunities (ECHO), a 501 (c)(3) non profit, empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of personal, social and economic success. Our program participants receive vocational training, community integration as well as supported employment. ECHO also provides transportation to/from the homes of the program participants to their day support program or their work site for the day. Over the past 42 years, ECHO has served more than 500 adults with disabilities where we provide them the opportunity to achieve their optimal level of success.
(UK, 1205790) Browse eventsIn the UK, 270 people are rushed to hospital every day due to heart attack. At The Mitchy Foundation our aim is simple, to save lives and keep hearts living longer. We do this by providing full cardiovascular screening and providing expert educational advice.