(UK, 1186658) Browse eventsWe're a London based education charity for children and young people aged 7 to 18 years old. We pioneer innovative ways for children to learn and develop new skills as well as gain connections and practical experience to help them on their journey into employment. We focus on teaching skills that matter in the real world and those sought after by employers. We currently teach coding and STEM remotely and in-person classes via libraries in Southwark. We target girls, those from disadvantaged backgrounds and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities. We want to move the needle on social issues that we care about, such as better gender equality in Tech and STEM and social mobility. By supporting Ignite Hubs, we can equip more children and young people with the skills, knowledge and mindset to have brighter futures and create a more inclusive and equitable world.
We supply emergency food to local people in crisis, & we work with our clients to identify the underlying causes of their issues. Our Financial Capability Advisor works with them to help take positive steps towards a future where they no longer need to use a foodbank. We also provide food pantries.
(UK, 1027156) Browse eventsFriend's of Baydon School or FOBS is a charity set up to raise money to help the school in purchasing additional learning aids and fun projects for the school. Over the years FOBS have helped to purchase everything from iPads and staging to Christmas disco's and sporting equipment!
Orleans Primary School Foundation provides parents and others an opportunity to support teaching and learning where state funding is insufficient to meet needs. Assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school, we aim to ensure the best environment for our children’s learning.
(UK, 1172889) Browse eventsDen-Tech aims to relieve poverty by the provision of dental appliances to those who are most in need and unable to afford such items in the UK, also to provide training, mentoring and education for dental technicians in developing countries to empower them to construct their own dental appliances.
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The Duncan & Toplis Foundation supports local initiatives across the Midlands with the aim of benefiting our local communities. Funding provided by The Duncan & Toplis Foundation is guided by a core criteria, with the focus on small to medium-sized local organisations.
(UK, 1072069) Browse eventsWe make it our goal to share our Faith in creative ways, with the Children of Northampton. We do this by creating opportunities through assemblies, Drama Workshops, R.E lessons and Prayer Spaces, to make encountering the God of the Bible a possibility for each child, respective of faith or none.
Our vision is a world in which young people reach their full potential. We provide opportunities to disadvantaged young people with a key focus on driving equity, supporting children to become the next generation of leaders and creators.
(UK, 1126356) Browse eventsLaniado Hospital, Natanya Israel is a humanitarian aid centre of life in the Middle East, founded on the principle that people from every faith and every race deserve to be treated in a dignified manner with the highest regard for humanity. Laniado is committed to a politics-free atmosphere and pursues a model of peaceful initiatives through healthcare.
We want to make every parent and carer feel welcome, and part of the school community. Our key mission is to raise funds to help the school. That can include running stalls at school events, hosting quizzes, and supporting school events and ideas like the new SNS Hub.
We are a local non-audition choir based in Thames Ditton, Surrey. We provide our members with an opportunity to enjoy singing under the direction of a professional music director. Concerts are put on locally at a highly affordable price, often heavily subsidised, for all to enjoy.
(UK, 1207517) Browse eventsThe Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions have combined to bring outstanding violists from around the globe together to give incredible opportunities to perform in a world-class venue before a jury of the highest calibre. An ambitious 360°Festival incorporating celebrity viola recitals, masterclasses, workshops and lectures will run alongside the competitions with opportunities for young musicians to expand their technique, skill and knowledge, for amateur players to benefit from a bespoke viola offer of ensemble playing all supported by a fantastic exhibition by luthiers and bow makers. Monetary prizes and recital opportunities have been sponsored incredibly generously by several patrons and luthiers, providing such a high calibre of expertise from our esteemed jury and celebrity violists: Nobuko Imai and Timothy Ridout. The finalists of the competition will have the opportunity to perform with Royal Northern Sinfonia under the baton of Thomas Zehetmair. All rounds, including the finals of the competition will be live streamed via the Violin Channel, allowing for worldwide audience. Two new compositions have been commissioned from Garth Knox and Kathy Tagg especially for the competitions, and the legacy of both Lionel Tertis and Cecil Aronowitz will be recognised by employing their original arrangements. The The budget for such a large-scale is considerable and our bid for ACE funding was rejected, leaving us £83,000 short.
We connect children and young people with Nature and the Outdoors via our network of outdoor nurseries, schools and training programmes across Scotland Following a catastrophic fire at our Fort William nursery site we are raising money to replace buildings & provide shelter for our children
Set on 195 acres in Cumbria we give young people a voice and opportunities to explore environmental issues and gain practical conservation and research experience. Led by young people we enhance and enrich habitats & biodiversity, connecting with other projects, landowners & the wider landscape.
Established in 2014, the Michael Barnard Charitable Trust (MBCT) is a small, nonprofit charity that commissions qualified and experienced counsellors and mentors to provide specialist support within secondary schools in Essex. Our dedicated team works one-on-one with students, allowing for genuine connection and important collaboration, with a focus on building confidence, resilience, and emotional well-being. We are also proud to extend our services to school staff, recognising the vital role well-being plays in enabling educators and support teams to thrive in their roles. The MBCT was founded by Michael Barnard, who has long recognised the increasing pressure on schools and the gap in available support services. His ongoing funding and commitment ensure that we can offer high-quality, tailored interventions in schools that need them most; however, we require wider support to reach more students across Essex. As a small charity, we are passionate about making a long-lasting and meaningful impact—and we welcome support from individuals and organisations who share our vision. Your support helps us reach more young people in need. We truly believe that supporting young people’s mental and emotional health has a powerful ripple effect—leading to happier individuals, stronger school communities, and better outcomes both in the classroom and at home.
Devastated by the loss of our Cuthbertson and Jubilee Bridges in October 2021, we are fundraising to replace them, allowing us to cross the River Annan and enjoy our river walks once again.
We are a small community run playgroup in the heart of Killylea village, on the outskirts of Armagh city. We provide pre school places for children in their preschool year and pre pre school places to children over the age of 2 years 10 months. We have a great setting with a fabulous outdoor area.