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NGOs are only included if they say they work in fewer than 50 countries. This is because some organisations claim they are working in every single country in the world, or very large numbers of countries. This is unlikely. So we can exclude them by restricting the number of countries organisations work in.

The figures for income and spending include the total income and spending of the organisations in all the countries they work in.

Religious organisations refers to those organisations which self-describe themselves as undertaking "religious activities" in their causes.

Charity Reg. date Latest income Activities Region ?

The Bridge Interfaith Foundation

Charity number 1217842

29/04/2026 1. The promotion of religious harmony for the public benefit by: a. Promoting knowledge and mutual understanding between different religious groups; b. Advancing education and raising awareness about different religious groups to promote good relations between persons of different religious groups.2. To relieve poverty in particular, but not exclusively, among minority groups who are facing persecution by reason of discrimination due to their religion, race or gender, in pakistan, by providing basic supplies, including food, clean water, clothing and basic medical supplies.

Work in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Neurabloom

Charity number 1217897

01/05/2026 For the public benefit:to advance the education and development of neurodiverse children and young people of school age (5–18 years), in particular, but not exclusively through the delivery of fine art and other creative educational programmes, by:(a) enhancing creative expression and emotional development;(b) promoting self-confidence;(c) developing their skills, capacities, and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature, and responsible individuals; and(d) educating professionals and others involved in pedagogy in fine art and creative education as it relates to neurodiverse children and young people.

Work in United Arab Emirates, Australia, United States, Switzerland, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, Brazil, Canada, China, India and Japan

UK registered office: South East

Great Food for Good: Mexico Network

Charity number 1217961

08/05/2026 We run fundraising campaigns in Mexican restaurants across England from 15 September to 15 December, celebrating key cultural moments including Independence Day, Day of the Dead and the Christmas season. Inspired by the pillars of Positive Peace, the initiative funds local charities in Mexico working on youth empowerment, gender inclusion and stronger communities.

Work in Mexico

UK registered office: London

International Association for Human Rights Education (Iahre)

Charity number 1217971

08/05/2026 IAHRE is an international association that promotes human rights, as set out in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by research addressing policy and practice across educational settings. IAHRE publishes this research in its journal Human Rights Education Review (HRER) and enables international collaboration in human rights-related research through conferences and webinars.

Work in Ireland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Chile, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Costa Rica, Pakistan, India, Hong Kong, Croatia, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Mexico, Türkiye, Taiwan, Portugal, Poland, Iceland, France, Germany and Japan

UK registered office: South East

Evangelho Cristocentrico

Charity number 1218006

12/05/2026 To advance the christian faith, for the benefit of the public in accordance with the statements of faith appearing in the constitution by holding regular worship services every week, prayer meetings, and bible studies that are open to the public. Preaching and teaching the gospel of jesus christ.

Work in Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe, Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, United States, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ireland, Spain, Cabo Verde and Angola

UK registered office: London

Safe Roots International

Charity number 1218089

15/05/2026 The objects of the cio are:(a) to advance education and relieve financial hardship in the united kingdom among refugees and asylum seekers from afghanistan particularly through the provision of counselling and advice concerning housing, health and benefits, the provision of language training and translation service, the provision of legal and other advice and support.(b) to advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of england and wales) for the public benefit as the trustees see fit from time to time in particular but not limited to the relief and assistance of poverty in afghanistan through the provision of healthcare, education, training and other supporting services.

Work in Afghanistan

UK registered office: South East

Orika Foundation

Charity number 1218234

28/05/2026 Overseas, the organisation intends to:provide educational grants to schools serving disadvantaged communities;support access to educational materials, equipment and school resources;assist pupils at risk of leaving education due to financial hardship;support small-scale educational improvement projects within schools. For example refurbishing classrooms.

Work in The Gambia

UK registered office: London

Communalife

Charity number 1218275

01/06/2026 We collaborate with other agencies (CBOs and NGOs), institutions (universities, seminaries), and individuals (professionals) in diverse localities, who are responding to the reality of children experiencing serious harm or threat due to accusations of witchcraft or belief in malevolent spiritual influence. We engage with the problems of (and seek to eliminate) harmful beliefs and practices.

Work in Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi and Nigeria

UK registered office: London

Justice Congo Group

Charity number 1218319

03/06/2026 (a) to relieve poverty, and to relieve ill-health and suffering among survivors of conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence and other persons in need who are congolese nationals or whose displacement, persecution or experience of violence is directly connected to the conflict in the democratic republic of congo, and who are in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) facilitating access to trauma-informed psychosocial support, including community-based peer support, and referral pathways to appropriate specialist services (including clinical services where required);(ii) facilitating access to medical care and health services through signposting, translation/interpretation support and referrals, and removing practical barriers to access;(iii) providing time-limited emergency practical support and emergency financial assistance to meet immediate needs; and(iv) providing welfare-related information, advice and referrals connected to immediate needs (for example housing, subsistence, health and support services), and making onward referrals where specialist input is required.(b) to advance the education of congolese refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and other congolese persons affected by conflict or displacement connected to the democratic republic of congo, in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) providing or facilitating structured education and training in digital literacy and essential life and workplace skills;(ii) providing or supporting supplementary educational programmes for children and young people whose education has been disrupted by conflict or displacement; and(iii) supporting teacher development and access to learning materials and educational resources in conflict-affected communities.(c) to promote human rights (as set out in the universal declaration of human rights and other relevant international human rights instruments) for congolese persons affected by conflict in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) assisting in documenting and recording human rights violations and abuses affecting civilians in conflict-affected areas;(ii) providing general legal information and rights awareness (including information on the asylum process and access to protection), and facilitating access to regulated legal advice and representation;(iii) raising awareness and understanding of human rights through educational activities and community-based information sessions in the uk and overseas;(iv) commissioning or conducting research and publishing reports on human rights issues, ensuring the useful results of such research are disseminated;(v) presenting evidence-based representations to relevant authorities and bodies; and(vi) supporting reconciliation and peaceful dispute resolution activities in conflict-affected communities, delivered through vetted partners.in furtherance of that object but not otherwise, the trustees shall have powerto engage in political activity provided that the trustees are satisfied that the proposed activities will further the purposes of the charity to an extent justified by the resources committed and the activity is not the dominant means by which the charity carries out its objects.for the purposes of this clause, other relevant international human rights instruments refers to: the international covenant on civil and political rights (iccpr)the convention against torture (cat)the convention on the rights of the child (crc) and its optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict (opac) the un declaration on human rights defenders (1998)the african charter on human and peoples' rights, as the applicable regional instrument for drc and burundi.

Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi

UK registered office: London