(UK, 1165616) Browse eventsIn the UK and internationally, we work to provide vulnerable women and girls with the skills, experiences and opportunities that enable them to become empowered and financially independent. Our exceptional network of business leaders act as mentors, masterclass facilitators and work experience providers, ensuring we transform the lives of each and every woman on our programmes. Our research demonstrates the gap between rescue and actual empowerment. We aim to close the gap and deliver lasting and sustainable results. Our on-line Inspiring Leadership Academy builds an alumni and network of support, so everyone can thrive - including our volunteers!
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(UK, SC039150) Browse eventsChristian Aid is a Christian organisation that insists the world can and must be swiftly changed to one where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty. We work globally for profound change that eradicates the causes of poverty, striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all, regardless of faith or nationality. We are part of a wider movement for social justice. We provide urgent, practical and effective assistance where need is great, tackling the effects of poverty as well as its root causes. Our team in Scotland lives out this vision in the distinctive political and cultural context of Scottish society. The Advisory committee for Scotland, representing the sponsoring churches, acts as a reference group for the work of Christian Aid Scotland.
(UK, NIC103063) Browse eventsUlster Orchestra is Northern Ireland's only professional symphony orchestra. It exists to enrich the lives of people living in and visiting Northern Ireland through music. The Orchestra, comprised of 63 internationally-respected musicians, strives for excellence in all it undertakes, including regular concert performances throughout the region, an extensive programme of Learning and Community Engagement projects, and creative collaborations across the arts.
(UK, 1142138) Browse eventsDescribed as “phenomenal” (The Times) and “devastatingly beautiful” (Gramophone Magazine), award-winning choir Tenebrae is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles, renowned for its passion and precision. Under the direction of Nigel Short, Tenebrae performs at major festivals and venues across the globe, including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh International Festival, Leipzig Gewandhaus (Germany) and Melbourne Festival (Australia). The choir is renowned for its highly-acclaimed interpretations of choral music ranging from the hauntingly passionate works of the Renaissance through to contemporary choral masterpieces, and is also a dedicated advocate for contemporary composers. Choral development is also central to Tenebrae’s ethos, and the choir has pioneered an inspirational workshop method, The Tenebrae Effect, designed to challenge and advance every participant by instilling skills essential to a Tenebrae performance. Since 2016 it has provided crucial training and performance opportunities to a quartet of outstanding young professional singers through its Associate Artist Scheme. As part of this fellowship, they deliver regular choral workshops for hundreds of young people each year in collaboration with Tenebrae’s education partners. ‘Passion and Precision’ are Tenebrae’s core values. Through its continued dedication to performance of the highest quality, Tenebrae’s vision is to deliver dramatic programming, flawless performances and unforgettable experiences, allowing audiences around the world to be moved by the power and intimacy of the human voice.
(UK, 1172180) Browse eventsThe Friends of the School support Oldfield Brow in many ways. They help buy resources for the classroom, help subsidise trips for the children throughout the school and organise special events to raise funds.
(UK, 6638759) Browse eventsAs a charity and the students’ union for more than 34,000 students at the University of Birmingham, we’re here to help students develop skills outside of study, have fun, meet new people, provide representation and make sure they get the best from Birmingham!
(UK, 1104787) Browse eventsWe are a small animal charity in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, with a big heart for animals. Entirely run by a group of hard-working volunteers, we rescue and rehome many dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs every year. Please help us to give animals a second chance!
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(UK, CS05062) Browse eventsWe are a small social enterprise offering free and heavily subsidised services and activities to people on low incomes or at risk of loneliness, poverty and isolation. Our activities aim to address a person’s physical, social, emotional and mental health needs - with the idea being to help take people away from the more negative aspects of life by providing positive and meaningful activities as well as an outlet for people to express themselves in a safe space and supportive environment. We are currently providing free meals and care packages to local residents who are vulnerable and at risk during this COVID19 crisis - with majority of those being the elderly, sick and those in financial hardship.
(UK, 279228) Browse eventsThe Vegan Society (est. 1944) supports thousands of people going vegan every year. We work hard to give veganism a stronger voice with policy makers, manufacturers, caterers and health professionals. Veganism benefits people, animals and the planet. With your support we can do even more. Thank you!
(UK, 1110388) Browse eventsWe're a Parent Teacher Association who raise funds for resources such as new playground and field climbing equipment, balance bikes, a new library, enhancements to the Nurture Farm and Forest School.
(UK, 1094989) Browse eventsWe are a local charity that provides supported employment and enrichment for adults with learning disabilities, mental health problems, mobility issues and the early onset of Alzheimer’s. We develop skills and support our beneficiaries into work through gardening, woodwork, floristry, conservation work and working in our shops and farmers’ market. In order to finance our work we need to be inventive and rely on support from the community and our volunteers.
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(UK, SC050996) Browse eventsThe University of Aberdeen Development Trust SCIO raises funds to support the institution's development as an international centre of excellence in teaching and research, funding groundbreaking medical research, and creating outstanding facilities to share with the wider community.
(UK, 1069260) Browse eventsLast year we helped over 10,000 people in Somerset avoid isolation, keep warm, put food on the table, find housing and connect with their community. Your support helps change the world for the people you know – next door, on your street, in your village, in your community, across Somerset.
(UK, 1128832) Browse eventsCity of Bristol Rowing Club are raising funds for a new clubhouse to support our growing membership and provide indoor training facilities for club and community use. Our membership includes people from all walks of life and fitness levels. We support young people through projects with many local schools which has grown rapidly over recent years.
(UK, 1140384) Browse eventsThe Howgill Family Centre aims to provide support for Children and Families throughout West Cumbria so that every child might have equality of opportunity to achieve their full potential. The organisation coordinates Centre-based activities, Home Support and Community outreach projects. The Howgill Family Centre is dedicated to high quality service provision, open to external inspection, evaluation and assessment and the premises and activities are registered with Ofsted, where appropriate. Howgill Development Trust exists to facilitate this aim.
(UK, SCO47268) Browse eventsWe help older people to reminiscence, replay and reconnect through the power of sport and physical activity. We support a wide range of people aged 50+, including those living with dementia, depression or facing isolation and loneliness to improve their mental and physical wellbeing
(AU, 222333410) Browse eventsThe Foundation for Hackettstown Medical Center Foundation raises funds for equipment, facilities and programs that help Hackettstown Medical Center. Contributions to Hackettstown are tax-deductible and serve the needs of the greater Hackettstown-area communities.
(UK, 1165490) Browse eventsOur vision is to break the cycle of poverty in Flora Tristan, an impoverished neighbourhood in Arequipa, Peru. Working with the community, we want to have a lasting impact on children and their families through the provision of education and healthcare services.