Exhibition Islam is an independent, non-profit making, UK registered charity specialising in promoting a greater understanding of Islam in the international arena. Over the past 15 years, Exhibition Islam has delivered over 1300 exhibitions and attracted over 1.3 million visitors.
Culture Coventry represents Coventry’s award winning museums: the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry Transport Museum, the Lunt Roman Fort and the Priory Visitor Centre. The Herbert is also Coventry’s creative media centre and the local history and archives centre.
Proudly supporting young Australian performing artists in the UK The Trust offers awards/grants for postgraduate study, performance opportunities to young Australian musicians performing artists and general help while resident in the UK. For the John Amis Award justgiving.com/john-amis
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are appealing for funds to create a new museum that will display over 300 years of Regimental History to the public. It will conserve many precious exhibits for future generations and tell the story of Scotland's only cavalry Regiment, its honours, traditions, campaigns and battles.
Taudevin Dance Company was established as a touring dance company performing throughout Europe and the UK giving graduating year students the valuable opportunity of being part of a creative team in a company situation This experience enables the students to take a further step into their professional life.
The Core at Corby Cube welcomes 15,000 audience members and over 13,000 young people as participants in activities as diverse as urban arts, story telling, dance, drama and film. At the heart of a changing town, The Core is committed to enriching and enlivening the lives of our communities.
The Steve Sinnott Foundation is an International charity promoting MDG 2 to secure primary education for all children by 2015. Projects include Education for All Day, Teacher Training in Sierra Leone, & our School Partnerships Programme. www.stevesinnottfoundation.org.uk www.educationforallday.org.
In memory of Michelle Jurd, we support selected service charities, and promote adventure training and cultural activities in local schools and youth groups.
The aim of the charity is to encourage and support the individuality and independence of older people by directing them to services appropriate to their needs. The services currently provided by the charity are: Information & Advice, Home Support, Befriending, Handyperson, Footcare, Gardening, Theatre Club and Older Peoples Forum.
The WCIT Charity provides grant and pro bono support to improve lives through education, opportunity and accessibility. The Information Technologists’ Company brings together a centuries-old livery company tradition with state-of-the-art information technology skills and a deep commitment to philanthropy.
After 10 successful years, Writernet is winding up and needs your help so that the organisation can end well and leave a clean space for what might come next. Since it evolved from New Playwrights Trust, writernet has worked to support playwriting across the UK. We have done this by working with hundreds of individual playwrights, dozens and dozens of organisations which work with playwrights to produce and develop their work, and those responsible for funding and promoting them. Writernet has achieved this with no regular funding at all during those 10 years. We have consistently aimed to do what we do at no cost, or as little cost to individual playwrights as possible, on the basis that as freelance artists they are usually least well placed to have disposable funds. No-one likes asking for money. But we need it so that Jonathan, Sarah and others can complete their work, and allow the organisation to end well. We feel we have been a valuable part of the new writing landscape over the past decade, and beyond. If you agree and you or your institution would like to help us complete our work, then please donate what you can. Thanks, we really appreciate your support.
CYT works with young people aged 8-25 in Wolverhampton, nurturing their abilities and inspiring them to shape the cultural life of our City in innovative, dynamic and diverse artistic ways. Our Core Value: We believe in the power of theatre to enrich and change lives.
The Eric Liddell Centre is named in memory of the Olympic gold medallist portrayed in the Oscar award-wining film “Chariots of Fire”. Eric’s beliefs in community service led local residents to set up the charity and centre in Edinburgh dedicated to inspiring, empowering, and supporting local people of all ages, cultures and abilities, as an expression of compassionate values. As an innovative local charity, it provides a day care service for people with a diagnosis of dementia, the Ca(I)re Programme: a programme of free courses for carers, office accommodation for up to 10 other smaller charities and rooms for other groups providing activities for the community.
Jane Austen's House Museum was the home of Jane Austen for the last eight years of her life and is where she completed all of her novels. The Museum is run by an independent charitable trust and receives no regular public funding. The Museum relies on visitors and public donations to run.
The Victor Jara Foundation UK exists to promote and support the work of the Victor Jara Foundation in Chile. The Foundation in Chile exists to commemorate the life and works of Victor Jara, promote human rights and offer artistic opportunities to those from less privileged backgrounds.
Thank you for supporting Born to Thrive, a charitable trust dedicated to ensuring that regardless of race, sex, religion, and circumstance all people receive the opportunity to develop, educate and empower themselves.Born to Thrive believe in sustainable giving: charity that will begin a cycle of development that can be maintained and even multiplied. Consequently we partner with and make grants to small, local, grass-roots charities and charitable projects whom we know and trust to use our grants to provide the most effective and on-going benefit to the people they support.
Since 1980 Kneehigh has been a registered charity creating vigorous, popular and challenging theatre for audiences throughout the southwest, the UK and the world. "One of our liveliest national treasures" - The Times
The Courtyard is Herefordshire's Centre for the Arts, serving the local community and surrounding counties. To celebrate our 15th Anniversary, we have launched the Fifteen Fund. We aim to raise £50k to support our outreach work with older and young people. Please support us and give generously!
Dramatize runs theatrical provisions for individuals with learning disabilities to further their personal development through the art of theatre !
Our Club raises money for local, national & international projects, and have donated over £90,000 over the last 12 years to worth while causes from local dictionaries for schools to the Polio Plus eradication programme.
It is Winchester's leading amateur drama centre, producing work to a high standard through the active participation of a membership open to all. It also maintains the wonderful medieval listed building that it occupies.
Vivacity is an independent, not-for-profit organisation with charitable status managing many of Peterborough’s most popular culture and leisure facilities. As well as theatre & arts and sports, we care for heritage, and our responsibilities include Peterborough Museum, Flag Fen and Longthorpe Tower.
Springs Dance Company is a unique company that tours the UK internationally performing and teaching work that is dynamic, entertaining and challenging. Renowned for making accessible, high quality dance performances and for teaching with excellence, the work is designed to be enjoyed by everyone.