(UK, 1139869) Browse eventsWe are the only charity in the UK focusing on all types of sarcoma. Our mission is to increase knowledge and awareness of sarcoma through ground-breaking programmes to transform the landscape for everyone affected by sarcoma. Charity reg no. (1139869) Company limited by guarantee (7487432).
(UK, 1134205) Browse eventsThe RMCTF is the overarching Royal Marines charity and money raised can be used for very wide purposes, probably the widest of any service charity. We are here to provide a better quality of life to serving and retired Royal Marines and their families
(UK, 094109NPO) Browse eventsA team of conservation specialists that actively assist with the protection of Africa’s rhino by providing tried & tested expertise, equipment and technology. The technical and practical experience acquired has equipped us to apply an informative and decisive approach on the ground, where it counts.
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(UK, SC004307) Browse eventsThe University of Edinburgh has a long history as a world leading academic institution. With expertise in medicine, the sciences and humanities we are working hard to answer the big challenges facing us all. Maintaining our cutting-edge facilities is expensive and as a charity we rely on donations.
(UK, 1145877) Browse eventsSurfers Against Sewage (SAS) is a not-for profit environmental pressure group focused on the protection of the UK’s oceans, waves and beaches for all to access, use and enjoy safely and sustainably, via campaigning, volunteering, conservation, education and scientific research.
(UK, 208925) Browse eventsIET Connect provides support and advice for members and former members of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and their families who need a helping hand. Services include legal and debt advice, unemployment support, help with care and disability, and short-term financial support.
(UK, 1004005) Browse eventsThe Marine Conservation Society is the UK charity dedicated to protecting our seas, shores and wildlife. We work to ensure that the rich wildlife of our seas can be restored, that fish stocks can recover and our beaches and bathing waters can become cleaner.
(UK, 1116816) Browse eventsIsha Foundation is a non-religious, non-profit, public service organization, which addresses all aspects of human wellbeing.At the core of the Foundation's activities is a customized system of yoga called Isha Yoga.Isha Foundation also implements several large-scale human service projects to support individual growth, revitalize the human spirit, rebuild communities, and restore the environment.
(UK, SC035473) Browse eventsFormed in 1997, the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) is a small, non-profit research organisation based in NE Scotland. Located in the beautiful heritage fishing village of Gardenstown, near Banff, on the southern coastline of the outer Moray Firth, the group is dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in Scottish waters through scientific investigation, environmental education, and the provision of professional, veterinary assistance to sick, stranded and injured individuals.
(UK, 1093945) Browse eventsODA is a student-run charity that works to harness the energy, enthusiasm and resources of the Oxford student body to assist with small-scale, community-initiated development projects in the developing world.
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(UK, 1152627) Browse eventsEfCSL, is a UK charity set up to provide awareness and practical support to bridge the gap in skill level in Sierra Leone and to support local engineering institutions in the development of the next generation of engineering and allied professionals in Sierra Leone.
(UK, XT29455) Browse eventsThe Lightyear Foundation is a scientific charity devoted to changing the public perception of science through the promotion of scientific knowledge and understanding, innovation and encouraging people to be curious about the world around them. By means of partnerships between UK and overseas communities, schools, institutions and other organisations, the Lightyear Foundation wants to convey that all challenges can be turned into opportunities through the application of science. We believe everybody should have the opportunity to unlock their potential, solve problems and engage with science. Lightyear Foundation is fully not-for-profit and we rely on sponsors and donations to make our projects happen. As an organisation that is just starting out we welcome whatever contribution you can make, from £5 to £500 your support is greatly valued. To find out more about the work we do please visit www.lightyearfoundation.org
(UK, 1125100) Browse eventsSwitchback is an intensive mentoring programme that helps 18-24 year old offenders make real, long-lasting change after release. Our mission is to change the way that our Trainees think about and participate in society.
(UK, 313013) Browse eventsAcross the UK, 14,000 Sea Cadets (aged 10-18 years) in 400 units take part in nautical adventure activities every week; they can learn valuable life skills and earn useful qualifications, helping to give young people a head start in life. Visit www.sea-cadets.org to find out what you can do.
(UK, 1145387) Browse eventsConservation through Research, Awareness and Education UK Registered Charity Number: 1145387 Our Vision A sustainable future for the oceans where manta and mobula rays thrive in healthy, diverse marine ecosystems. The Manta Trust takes a multidisciplinary approach to the worldwide conservation of manta rays and their habitat through robust science and research, while raising awareness and providing education to the general public and community stakeholders alike. Manta rays are among the most charismatic creatures that inhabit our oceans. With the largest brain of all fish their intelligence and curiosity make encounters with these creatures a truly amazing experience. However, despite their popularity with divers and snorkelers many aspects of these creatures lives remain a mystery, with only snippets of their life history understood. More worryingly, in recent years, a fishery for these animals has developed with devastating effects on populations of these animals globally. The Manta Trust was formed in 2011 to co-ordinate global research and conservation efforts for these amazing animals, their close relatives and their habitat. As charismatic megafauna manta rays act as flagship species, helping to promote and engage the general public in the wider message of marine ecosystem conservation. Through this top down approach to conservation the manta ray becomes the catalyst for change, engaging and motivating the general public, governments and local communities alike. A UK Registered Charity, the Trust brings together a number of projects from around the globe, both new and long-standing, including the Republic of Maldives, Sri Lanka, Mexico and Indonesia. By conducting long-term, robust studies into manta populations in these locations we aim to build the solid foundations upon which Governments, NGO’s and conservationists can make informed and effective decisions to ensure the long term survival of these animals and their habitat. Good conservation requires a holistic approach. The Manta Trust researchers and volunteers work closely with tourists, local communities, businesses and governments to ensure the preservation of these amazing animals through good science, education, community based initiatives and government legislation. As the scope of the Trust’s work continues to grow our goal is to expand these efforts globally.
(UK, 1093118) Browse eventsAntibiotic Action is a UK led global initiative, led by the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. Antibiotic Action exists to ensure we have effective antibiotics available to treat routine and serious infections, now and in the future.
(UK, 1164821) Browse eventsIn2scienceUK unlocks the potential of young people from the poorest backgrounds to pursue science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) degrees and careers to become the inventors and pioneers of tomorrow. In2scienceUK does this by leveraging the commitment and expertise of research scientists who offer a programme of inspirational work placements and skills days which give these young people the skills, information and confidence to fulfill their potential. We currently support 200 young people but have over 1000 applications. Your donation will support more of these deserving young people access the support they need for success.
(UK, 1114804) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Edith Jackson Trust was set up in 2006 by staff and students of Cranmer Hall and the Wesley Study Centre, both part of St John's College Durham.
(UK, 292085) Browse eventsAwareness building on healthey and happy living and to reach fellow human beings who are in need of help for basic essentials living in any part of the world.... "Community Service Through Saiva Concern" An organisation successfully serving the humanity over the past 38 years in the UK. "Empowring Humanity Through Science of Yoga" Enlightenment Circle is an arm of Saiva Munnetta Sangam (UK) with an aim to provide awareness of the science of Yoga to fellow human beings.
(UK, 1161804) Browse eventsOrca are meant to be swimming freely in the oceans, not going insane inside concrete tanks in places like SeaWorld. Some of them have shown such aggression and captive frustration that it's resulted in the deaths of their trainers. We will support the specialists to return them to freedom.
(UK, 1160916) Browse eventsAGE Concern Southend on Sea is a stand-alone charity committed to providing services which make a difference to the older people in our Borough; offering friendship and practical help to residents who feel lonely and/or isolated enabling them to lead independent lives in their own homes.
(UK, 1069833) Browse eventsApostleship of the Sea (AOS) is the frontline service for the care of seafarers visiting our shores. It provides practical care to seafarers and works to educate the public and statutory bodies on the issues facing seafarers on a daily basis. It depends wholly on voluntary contributions to continue its vital work.