Found 1,245 UK NGOs working in Tanzania
Figures refer to charities registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales, based on areas of operation supplied to the Charity Commission by the charities themselves. Charities that say they work in more than 50 countries are not included. Total spending of these organisations includes work they carry out outside of Tanzania.
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| Charity | Reg. date | Latest income | Activities | Region ? |
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Rlabs UK Charity number 1182970 |
15/04/2019 |
Latest income £40,971 [Dec 2024] |
To develop the capacity and skills of the members of socially and economically disadvantaged communities in the UK and internationally in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet, their needs and to participate more fully in society.To advance such other charitable purposes (according to the law of England and Wales) as the trustees see fit from time to time
Work in Tanzania and South Africa
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UK registered office: South East |
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Sean Devereux Children's Fund Charity number 1057777 |
27/08/1996 |
Latest income £213,071 [Dec 2024] |
The education and relief of poverty of children under the age of 21 in the continent of Africa
Work in Zambia, Tanzania, Somalia and Liberia
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UK registered office: South East |
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Al-Kisa Foundation Charity number 1189395 |
07/05/2020 |
Latest income £76,383 [May 2024] |
The mission for Al-Kisa Foundation is to nurture the holistic growth of individuals, families, schools, and communities by creating infrastructure, open source resources and services in pursuit of and following the teachings of the Noble Quran and Ahl al-Bayt (a)
Work in Tanzania, India and Kenya
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UK registered office: East of England |
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The Joshua Generation International Network Ltd Charity number 1196267 |
25/10/2021 |
Latest income £42,945 [Oct 2024] |
anti-poverty and humanitarian works within a Christian ethos, as well as Christian leadershipThe organisation supports projects in poor parts of the world, to alleviate poverty and provide relief to those in need and seeking to empower by vocational training available to those who would not otherwise have access to the same. Feeding programmes of slum street children reparenting.
Work in Malawi, South Africa, India, Guinea-Bissau, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Rwanda
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UK registered office: South East |
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The Neon Foundation Charity number 1155778 |
13/02/2014 |
Latest income £12,619 [Dec 2024] |
1 promote for the benefit of socially and economically disadvantaged communitiesa relief of povertyb advance education andc the preservation of good health2 conserve, protect and improve environment3 promote the effectiveness and efficiency of charities including through the provision of technological or media support4 ethical and moral improvement5 social inclusion
Work in Sudan, Rwanda, Peru, Paraguay, Pakistan, Laos, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire, India, Ghana, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Uganda, United States, Brazil, Bolivia, Benin, Bangladesh, Argentina, Uruguay, Vietnam, Nepal, Togo, Zambia, Liberia, Sri Lanka, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Namibia, Mozambique, Mexico and Thailand
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UK registered office: London |
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Project Arusha Charity number 1124283 |
31/05/2008 |
Latest income £63,140 [Apr 2024] |
The charity donates money to schools and students in the Arusha Archdiocese in Tanzania. It also sponsors young people from a Catholic secondary school in Derby who have just completed their A levels to visit schools and parishes there for three months. They are able to socialise with the Tanzanian students and help them with their English.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: East Midlands |
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Tadworth and Walton Overseas Aid Trust Charity number 286076 |
04/03/1983 |
Latest income £41,777 [Sep 2024] |
We give support to selected projects overseas, especially those in which local people are involved. We help communities in poor countries with funds for small scale projects that can create a long-lasting benefit. Typically these include the provision of medical, educational and community facilities and the promotion of new techniques for irregation, education and organic farming.
Work in India, The Gambia, Albania, Madagascar, Nepal, Peru, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Thailand, Zambia, Kenya, Indonesia, Uganda, Ghana and Ethiopia
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UK registered office: South East |
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Caring and Sharing Association East Sussex Charity number 1022122 |
02/06/1993 |
Latest income £40,573 [May 2025] |
We support the disadvantaged in certain developing countries as detailed in our report and accounts. We cannot reply to unsolicited requests for help.
Work in Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Romania, Peru, India, Honduras, Ghana, Ethiopia, Colombia and Brazil
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UK registered office: South East |
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The Society for Serengeti Ecosystem Conservation Charity number 1168747 |
12/08/2016 |
Latest income £36,192 [Dec 2024] |
To promote for the benefit of public restoration,conservation,protection and improvement of Serengeti Ecosystem in Tanzania
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: London |
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Just 1 Life Limited Charity number 1137152 |
29/07/2010 |
Latest income £68,261 [Jun 2024] |
Just 1 Life is a small charity that aims to improve lives, relieve suffering and to provide education opportunities for children and vulnerable people within their own communities. We offer hope, opportunities and care by sponsoring specific projects, currently in a children's home in Kenya and a school for disabled young people in Indonesia.
Work in Kenya, Indonesia, Tanzania and India
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UK registered office: London |
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Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy Charity number 1146592 |
26/03/2012 |
Latest income £64,036 [Dec 2024] |
Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy is deeply committed to worldwide conservation and working together with regional non-governmental organisations and local people to inspire and develop sound community conservation and health practices.
Work in Vietnam, Brazil, Thailand, Colombia, Canada, Zambia, Australia, Botswana, Cambodia, Egypt, Iceland, India, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Morocco, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, United States and Antarctica
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UK registered office: South West |
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Working for the Wild Charity number 1180365 |
18/10/2018 |
Latest income £48,417 [Jun 2024] |
The organisation advances the protection of the natural environment by supporting frontline conservation rangers to undertake protection of wildlife in their natural habitat. Without these rangers there is no wildlife protection or conservation of any species in these areas. The Thin Green Line Foundation UK (TGLF UK) will support Rangers in areas of high conservation value.
Work in Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Argentina, Brazil, Cameroon, Costa Rica, India, Kenya, Peru, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Vietnam, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sri Lanka and Liberia
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UK registered office: South East |
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The Girls' Brigade International Council Charity number 279811 |
16/04/1980 |
Latest income £34,967 [Dec 2024] |
The support and encouragement of the individual Fellowships and their member countries in the outworking of the Charity's objects as contained in the Trustees Annual Report.To become a more mission oriented organisation.
Work in Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Botswana, Uganda, United States, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, Dominica, Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Vanuatu, Malawi, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Ireland, Romania, St Kitts-Nevis, St Vincent and Grenadines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Cook Islands, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Anguilla, American Samoa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Thailand, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Turks and Caicos Islands, Niue, Montserrat and Hong Kong
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UK registered office: East Midlands |
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One Charity number 1136255 |
08/06/2010 |
Latest income £46,479 [Mar 2025] |
The activities of ONE are for the benefit of the general public and are undertaken as the Church Council feels fit.They are:a, to advance the Christian Faith.b, to help relieve sickness and financial hardship as well as promoting and preserving good health by the provision of funds, goods and services.c, to help advance and support education.
Work in Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Namibia and South Africa
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UK registered office: North East |
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Communication Workers Union Humanitarian Aid Charity number 1078312 |
22/11/1999 |
Latest income £36,000 [Dec 2024] |
Cwuha aims to deliver any material or aid direct to the needy or to a responsiblle authority or organisation at the end destination
Work in Moldova, Syria, Lithuania, Tanzania and Hungary
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UK registered office: North West |
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Imam Zamana Trust Charity number 1187119 |
23/12/2019 |
Latest income £39,898 [Dec 2024] |
The prevention or relief of poverty by providing grants, items and services to individuals including orphans in need and/or charities, or financial hardship in by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and all the necessary support designed to enable individuals including orphans and young people to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient
Work in Pakistan, Tanzania, India and Iraq
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UK registered office: East of England |
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One World Group Oxted Charity number 295800 |
23/10/1986 |
Latest income £52,420 [Aug 2025] |
Aids education, books, school building projects, hospital equipment, agriculture projects, wells,small business initiatives in developing countries.
Work in Pakistan, Malawi, Kenya, India, Haiti, Zimbabwe, Uganda, South Africa, Cambodia, Tanzania and Philippines
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UK registered office: South East |
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Development Direct Charity number 1099731 |
29/09/2003 |
Latest income £53,973 [Sep 2024] |
School linking projects
Work in Tanzania and Kenya
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UK registered office: North East |
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House of Hope Enterprise Ltd Charity number 1203942 |
11/07/2023 |
Latest income £26,840 [Apr 2024] |
1. To advance in life and relieve needs of young people through:(a) the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life.(b) providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.(2) to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.for the purpose of this clause socially excluded means being excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of one of more of the following factors: unemployment; financial hardship; youth or old age; ill health (physical or mental); substance abuse or dependency including alcohol and drugs; discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, creed, sexual orientation or gender re-assignment; poor educational or skills attainment; relationship and family breakdown; poor housing (that is housing that does not meet basic habitable standards; crime (either as a victim of sexual exploitation or domestic violence or other crime, or as an offender rehabilitating into society).3. The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship in the uk and east africa in such ways as the trustees may determine.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: East Midlands |
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The Mathetes Trust Charity number 1169869 |
24/10/2016 |
Latest income £69,068 [Dec 2024] |
We promote and support Christian discipleship:We provide training and support for Anglican dioceses and other denominations in Africa through our Rooted in Jesus programme.We provide support to UK church leaders through our EQUIP programme.We work with local churches to support mission and ministry especially to families.We publish and distribute resource materials.
Work in Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Madagascar, South Sudan, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Burundi, Rwanda, Angola, Pakistan, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Nigeria, Uganda and Mozambique
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UK registered office: South East |
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Just Small Change (Jikwamue Microfinance) Charity number 1154462 |
05/11/2013 |
Latest income £22,196 [Apr 2025] |
Relief of poverty or financial hardship among people in need, in particular but not exclusively by enabling individuals to generate a sustainable income
Work in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Mali
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UK registered office: West Midlands |
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Feet First Worldwide Charity number 1112464 |
08/12/2005 |
Latest income £81,661 [Mar 2024] |
The improvement of orthopaedic and trauma services in hospitals of the developing world; to conduct training and educational initiatives in the field of orthopaedic and trauma surgery in the developing world; and to undertake and facilitate research and audit activity in the field of orthopaedic and trauma surgery in the developing world.
Work in Cambodia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Congo, Togo, Tanzania, Malawi, Philippines, Cameroon, Nepal, Ghana, Papua New Guinea and Laos
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UK registered office: North West |
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The Open Hearts Open Minds Foundation Charity number 1122159 |
02/01/2008 |
Latest income £36,490 [Aug 2024] |
Relief of poverty, sickness, other suffering and advancement of education. Special focus on orphans, widows, single parents and their families. Religious harmony, through awareness of distinctive features of different faiths and their common ground. Advancement of the Islamic religion and language, in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Kor'aan and of the Prophet Muhammed (peace be to him).
Work in Occupied Palestinian Territories, Uganda, Tanzania, Syria, Somalia, Pakistan, Myanmar, Kenya, Iraq, India, Bangladesh and Afghanistan
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UK registered office: West Midlands |
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Send a Little Hope Charity number 1134007 |
03/02/2010 |
Latest income £48,230 [Mar 2025] |
Education/TrainingMedical/Health/SicknessRelief of PovertyOverseas aid/Famine relief
Work in Bangladesh, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Albania and Kenya
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UK registered office: East of England |
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Becomingx Foundation Charity number 1188861 |
01/04/2020 |
Latest income £185 [Mar 2025] |
BecomingX Foundation helps people in lower income countries and underserved communities to realise their potential. It uses its educational content and financial resources to help people build the skills and confidence to succeed, no matter what their starting point in life.
Work in Nepal, Tanzania and Kenya
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UK registered office: London |
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The Raheli Trust Charity number 1135046 |
19/03/2010 |
Latest income £27,295 [Nov 2024] |
Providing for the education and training of young people in poverty in Tanzania by awarding funds for their fees, support and travel and by the provision of PCs and other educational equipment to the School where the majority of them are currently studying.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East |
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Addington Afro-Ethnic Health Promotion Group Charity number 1088025 |
14/08/2001 |
Latest income £36,385 [Mar 2025] |
Health awareness workshops and support group on HIV and STIs for affected individuals and their carersFinancial Hardship support via fundin Trusts.Support groups work with young carersHIV Prevention /STIs, conferences etc.Holiday and Breaks for client groupActivities for youth carers and families affectedParenting workshopsIT and job trainingReferrals to mainstream TB awarenes
Work in Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Zambia and Tanzania
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UK registered office: London |
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Tofauti Foundation Charity number 1200616 |
07/10/2022 |
Latest income £9,685 [Dec 2024] |
Conservation
Work in Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, South Africa and Namibia
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UK registered office: East of England |
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The Overseas Aid Alliance Charity number 1202522 |
28/03/2023 |
Latest income £10,129 [Dec 2024] |
OAA will make grants to organisations working overseas. This will provide funds for projects involved with improving the health, education and development of those in the greatest need
Work in India, Malawi, Tanzania, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Zambia
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UK registered office: South East |
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Prodigal Bikes Charity number 1170845 |
20/12/2016 |
Latest income £42,082 [Oct 2024] |
Prodigal Bikes collects unwanted bikes in the UK. We refurbish them, then send them to Africa to help people there gain access to education, healthcare and employment. The bikes are prepared here by ex-offenders, ex-homeless people and school children at risk of exclusion. We teach them bike maintenance skills and inspire them towards further training and employment in Engineering related jobs.
Work in Malawi, Kenya and Tanzania
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UK registered office: South West |
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