To sustain and enhance the environment, rural regeneration, cultural heritage and visitor opportunities of the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and contribute to the well-being of Mournes communities
The aim of charity: water is to create greater awareness of the global water crisis and raise money to fund efficient and effective water and sanitation projects. The goal of charity: water is to give everyone on the planet access to clean and safe water.
BioRegional is a charity providing innovative solutions for green living. It's social enterprises, such as the fabulous super-local Veg Van and Sutton Community Farm in South London, boost local economies, create green jobs, provide useful services and help to kerb climate change - right on!!
iQra is working to help poor and needy become self-reliant, and not dependent on hand outs and donations, by providing them the means with which to generate income for themselves. It also provides care for orphans, clean drinking water and assistance to those with physical disabilities.
We are the county's leading local charity working to conserve and restore wildlife and wild places.
Our expedition to Kenya will focus on community delevopments with local schools and villages. Our wildlife conservation projects aim to provide lasting benefits to the local communities.
To provide safe water in Malawi particularly at Chembe Village at Cape Maclear to help eradicate sickness and death especially amongst children.
Venture Scotland runs social and personal development courses at bothies (mountain huts) in Scotland for 16-30 year olds with limited opportunities. The weekend residential courses are run by trained volunteers who lead conservation work and adventure activities. Longer term programmes, and locally-based follow-on activities are also offered.
Wild Frontiers Foundation has been set up to help provide funds for our own development projects and as a grant giving organisation working with NGOs to deliver sustainable futures for the world's poorest people. Many have an educational focus but we are also involved in reforestation, sanitation, sustainable building and energy projects.
PRISM stands for Preserve, Restore, Improve St Michaels.
People in Need Gambia concentrate on putting clean water into small african villages ,and developing an economic activity to ensure sustainablilty. It has no administation costs,every penny goes to the villages. The activities include beekeeping,brick making and vegetable gardens.A training school for the young adults tries to help them stay in the rural areas.
The advancement of education by the provision within the United Kingdom and elsewhere of subjects relating to energy, petroleum, mineral and natural resources law and policy in all their aspects.
The MMT is a charitable trust for the protection and preservation of mausolea and funerary monuments in the UK. Since it was founded in 1997 the MMT has taken six mausolea into its own guardianship, compiled a gazetteer of all known mausolea in England, and run regular lectures and events.
The Charitable Trust providing support for the River Tay,its tributaries. fish and the environment.Aims to protect, conserve, improve and enhance all fish species and their ecological cycles, to advance education, training and study and provide a communications resource for all interested parties.
The charity manages the Stour river valley meadows in Sudbury and Cornard, continuing an ancient grazing tradition. It promotes the conservation of flora and fauna as well as providing excellent public access to the riverside. The Charity runs a Riverside Projects Team of conservation volunteers and a team of uniformed Volunteer Rangers to assist the public and check cattle welfare.
Global Tiger Patrol (GTP) works to conserve tigers in the wild. GTP supports community activities to save the tiger, scientific research and the efforts of local guides and naturalists.
SANCCOB is at the forefront of conserving the endangered African penguin and other seabirds through oiled wildlife response, rehabilitation, chick-rearing, research, training and education. We have treated more than 90 000 seabirds since being established in 1968. You can help save our seabirds.
People and Wildlife in Harmony Ambuya works alongside subsistence farming villages to give them a better future through wildlife conservation and tourism, education, healthcare, employment and infrastructure like roads, clean water and electricity.
Quiet Waters’ mission is to provide a free high quality, relevant and accessible listening and counselling services, based on Christian insight and values, for the people of Central Scotland without discrimination or partiality of any kind.
Thank you for visiting our Twyford Heritage Virgin money giving page. We aim to preserve, protect and improve the natural and physical environment in and around the village of Twyford, Hampshire by helping on projects which provide facilities used by the village. Our current project involves working with Twyford Parish Council to preserve Berry Meadow, the ancient 17 acre watermeadow in the Twyford Itchen Valley, north of Shawford Road, which joins the end of Berry Lane and the Meads land already owned by the Council. The Parish Council has an opportunity to purchase the meadow from a consortium of local families, who purchased the field in 2009 to protect it from potential development and to ensure continued use by the village. The consortium bought the meadow as a stopgap to allow the Parish Council time to raise funds for the purchase and is offering the meadow to the Council at cost. The Parish Council plans to continue the recent work undertaken by the consortium to improve the fencing, restore the biodiversity of the grass sward and maintain the increased public access to the meadow. The Parish Council has raised £75,000 from grants and other fundraising activities and is now appealing for public donations totalling £30,000 to complete the purchase. Any donations received above this level will be spent on the meadow to fund further nature conservation projects and on public access improvements. Twyford Heritage is supporting this fundraising appeal. Donations made through Virgin Money Giving are secure and will benefit from automatic Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer. Your donation will go a long way towards securing this valuable meadow for the long term benefit of the village and local community.
The Fred Edwards Trust was set up in 2010 to commemorate the vision and work of the late, inspirational Fred Edwards. It works in Scotland to promote active citizenship through its four founding principles: ecological integrity; social justice; economic literacy and a global world view.
The Whitley Fund for Nature is a UK registered charity offering awards and grants to outstanding nature conservationists working with local communities to protect endangered wildlife around the developing world. Visit www.whitleyaward.org to find out more.