It provides grants for training in the performing arts for underprivileged children
The Heights PTFA support The Heights Primary school with fundraising activities which will allow the school to enhance learning experiences.
Theatre Workshop Scotland makes real theatre & film for real lives, Working to involve people directly in the telling of their stories.
The Hackney Harlem Theatre Company is group of 16 young people from different locations around London, who wish to unite and create a pioneering new international performance group. The company are under the umbrella of the Hackney Empire theatres audience development and participation and learning department.
We work to combat social exclusion of children and young people through the media of music, dance and drama. Our aim is to provide support and activities which develop their social skills, capacities and capabilities, helping them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.
The Friends of the Phoenix are a registered charity.Our aim is to raise money to benefit children with disabilities.Monies raised will be used to fund specialised equipment throughout the year.Our current project is to refurbish our soft play room.All donations will be gratefully received.
The New English Ballet Theatre supports the many dancers, choreographers, musicians, visual artists and designers recently graduated from our top arts vocational schools and universities, by providing education, and paid performance opportunities. NEBT will perform a festival of new works each year.
The Tewkesbury Battlefield Society promotes the preservation and interpretation of the Battlefield for the benefit of the public. We conduct tours of the site and contribute to numerous publications. We provide the annual display of medieval banners and support the annual Medieval Festival.
Wythenshawe FM broadcasts community radio by and for the people of Wythenshawe - giving local people the chance for their voice to be heard and helping to make Wythenshawe a better place to live. Wythenshawe FM's parent charity Radio Regen runs community radio projects across Greater Manchester.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Brionni Trust is a registered Scottish charity created in memory of our beautiful little girl Brionni Alexander. It exists to help children with life limiting conditions Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SCO33325 Find out more Facebook https://m.facebook.com/brionnitrust/
InChorus is a 97-strong Community Choir. All choir members encourage an ethos that embraces difference and diversity and respects the rights of children, young people and adults. In September 2010, InChorus staged Scotland’s first September Concert in commemoration of 9/11.
We are a local charity preschool looking to raise vital funds to increase and improve our preschool site, so as to offer more space and better facilities to ALL children in our wider community regardless of educational need. Please support in us in supporting yours, and the futures, children.
Shed@ThePark is a charitable organisation, formed in 2005 as an outreach branch of Chickenshed Theatre Company, London. It provides an exciting, innovative and inclusive Theatre Company for the participation of children, young people and adults in the Chilterns and South Bucks, regardless of health, social development or ethnic diversity.
We are part of Rotary International, a worldwide network of men and women of all ages and backgrounds who volunteer their time and talents to serve communities. We raise money for local charitable causes, national, international and Rotary Charities by running several fun events throughout the year.
Serendipity is a diversity-led charity with the specific aim of producing quality culturally diverse work. Working with local, national, international practitioners, Serendipity offers excellence in the arts, nurturing emerging talent and showcases the best new work being produced in the sector.
The 9 11 London Project, in partnership with the Institute of Education, provides teachers with resources to explore the causes and consequences of 9/11. Its purpose is to help in the vital work of teaching the importance of dialogue, understanding and compassion. Alongside this, the project has commissioned a public work of art created from steel from the World Trade Centre as a symbol of this educational initiative.
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FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
IWM (Imperial War Museums) tells the story of modern war and its impact on individuals and society. Celebrated for its collections, comprehensive exhibitions and unparalled learning opportunities, IWM aims to enrich people's understanding of the causes, course and consequences of modern war.
Lark in the Park is all about what's good in the community! For 10 days Government Acre becomes a hive of activity for the whole family. From kids clubs, art workshops through to seniors entertainment. It's open to everyone to get involved in any of the venues or evening events and it's all free!
We support external charities chosen by the Company's Charitable Board for the relief of poverty, advancement of education, awarding prizes and the establishment of libraries and other facilities for the members of the surveying profession or other recognised profession. It also supports the Lord Mayor's nominated charities. Funds are also raised from the annual Inter-Livery Swimathon.
Esmor Davies, a true Welshman and passionate charity fundraiser is driving nearly 2,000 miles from John o’ Groats to Land’s End in a custom built JCB digger. All this is to raise money for visually impaired charities across the UK. This current challenge will start on the 26 July 2014.
GO! works to develop life skills and confidence through participation in theatre, music, art, work, sport and technology regardless of age or ability. In 2015/2016 GO! worked with over 1000 young people, 400 families, 300 volunteers and provided over 2500 hours of clubs and events.
Islington Arts Factory, is a community arts centre in North London. IAF is passionate about the importance of The Arts to all people’s physical, mental and creative well being. It supports practising artists to pass on their skill and knowledge to those who struggle to gain access to The Arts.
It encourages community development through the active participation in the arts.