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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 ?

Open Doors With Brother Andrew

Charity number 1125684

02/09/2008

Latest income £17,093,596

[Dec 2024]

Support persecuted Christians throughout the world through prayer and financial support.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: South East

Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Charity number 1127633

20/01/2009

Latest income £12,253,000

[Dec 2024]

Sustaining our church and faith; Supporting Quaker meetings; Promoting Quakerism; Witness through Action.

Work in Burundi, Kenya, Ireland, Belgium, Israel, Uganda and Switzerland

UK registered office: London

The Chartered Institute of Building

Charity number 280795

25/09/1980

Latest income £15,405,000

[Dec 2024]

The CIOB is governed by Royal Charter with the following objectives - the promotion for the public benefit of the science and practice of building and construction and, the advancement of public education in the science and practice of building and construction including necessary research and the publication thereof.

Work in Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and China

UK registered office: South East

The Bath and Wells Diocesan Board of Finance

Charity number 249398

05/10/1966

Latest income £17,001,000

[Dec 2024]

To promote and assist the work and purposes of the Church of England in the Diocese of Bath and Wells; to organise and provide funds in aid of the work and ministry of the church.

Work in Zambia

UK registered office: South West

Winchester Diocesan Board of Finance

Charity number 249276

04/10/1966

Latest income £13,023,000

[Dec 2024]

Supporting the ministry in, and the mission of, church of england parishes in the diocese of winchester

Work in Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Myanmar and Uganda

UK registered office: South East

Blue Ventures Conservation

Charity number 1098893

07/08/2003

Latest income £16,519,444

[Jun 2024]

Blue Ventures is a science-led social enterprise that works with coastal communities to develop transformative approaches for nurturing and sustaining locally led marine conservation initiatives. We work in places where the ocean is vital to local people, cultures and economies, and where there is a fundamental need to support human development.

Work in Timor-Leste, Madagascar, Belize, Tanzania, Kenya, Philippines, Mozambique, Senegal, Indonesia and Comoros

UK registered office:

Council for at-Risk Academics

Charity number 207471

22/09/1962

Latest income £13,957,477

[Dec 2024]

To assist academics who are subject to or at risk of discrimination, persecution, suffering or violence, to relieve needs among them and their dependants so that their abilities can continue to be used for the public benefit; to support academics and their institutions in countries where their work is at risk or compromised, to ensure that they can continue to fulfil their role as educators.

Work in Canada, France, Australia, Jordan, Germany, Türkiye, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Syria

UK registered office: London

Handicap International UK

Charity number 1082565

22/09/2000

Latest income £13,042,883

[Dec 2024]

Humanity Inclusion UK (HI UK) is the operating name of Handicap International UK.Humanity & Inclusion is an independent aid organisation working alongside disabled and vulnerable people in around 60 countries affected by poverty, conflict and disaster.Our vision is a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.

Work in Jordan, South Sudan, Philippines, Nepal, Libya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Senegal, Peru, Lebanon, Egypt, Chad, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Ukraine, Uganda, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Madagascar, Colombia, Afghanistan, Morocco, Togo and Yemen

UK registered office: London

War Child

Charity number 1071659

22/09/1998

Latest income £13,091,000

[Dec 2024]

War Child protects, educates and stands up for the rights of children in war. We work in 14 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. We understand children's needs, respect their rights, and support their recovery; from providing education for displaced children, to reintegrating child soldiers or promoting justice for children in detention to providing livelihood options.

Work in Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Yemen, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, South Sudan, Sudan, Burundi, Colombia, Jordan, Lebanon, Uganda, Ukraine and Occupied Palestinian Territories

UK registered office: London

Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines

Charity number 1115606

28/07/2006

Latest income £17,665,060

[Mar 2025]

GALVmed fosters ground breaking partnerships on a global scale between animal health industry and other organisations. Our aim is to promote the development of accessible and affordable animal vaccines and other animal health products for the poorest farmers in developing countries.

Work in Bangladesh, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Nepal, Mozambique, Mali, Senegal, Togo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe, South Sudan, Benin, Botswana, Chad, The Gambia and Côte d'Ivoire

UK registered office:

Tree Aid

Charity number 1135156

24/03/2010

Latest income £11,269,571

[Mar 2025]

TREE AID works with poor families, especially women, in the African drylands to unlock the potential of trees to reduce poverty & protect the environment. We provide education, training, policy & technical advice on tree based development initiatives that support poor communities build incomes, improve their management of & secure access to natural resources, & achieve nutritional security.

Work in Niger, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana and Mali

UK registered office: South West

Blue Marine Foundation

Charity number 1137209

30/07/2010

Latest income £12,263,070

[Mar 2024]

Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) exists to combat overfishing and the destruction of biodiversity through the creation of large-scale marine reserves and by delivering new models of sustainable fishing.

Work in British Indian Ocean Territory, St Helena, Maldives, Chile and Belize

UK registered office: London

Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (Wiego) Limited

Charity number 1143510

23/08/2011

Latest income £6,991,814

[Mar 2025]

WIEGO pursues its objects by helping to build networks of informal worker organizations; undertaking policy analysis, statistical research and data analysis on the informal economy; providing policy advice and convening policy dialogues on the informal economy; and documenting and disseminating good practice in support of the informal workforce especially women.

Work in Zimbabwe, Argentina, Italy, Ireland, Senegal, Malaysia, Liberia, China, Sweden, Chile, United States, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Peru, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Uganda and Uruguay

UK registered office: North West

Ripple Effect International

Charity number 299717

25/10/1988

Latest income £12,647,395

[Jun 2025]

Work in six countries in Africa to provide a package of on-going support and practical training over three to five years, including training in farming skills, gender equality, sanitation and money management . alongside the provision of livestock and tools - to ensure that some of Africa's most marginalised people have the confidence, knowledge and skills to help themselves.

Work in Zambia, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya and Ethiopia

UK registered office: South West

DKMS Foundation

Charity number 1150056

05/12/2012

Latest income £12,239,270

[Dec 2024]

The objectives of the UK charity are to raise awareness of stem cell and bone marrow donation and to increase the number of registered potential stem cell donors in the UK and; thus provide a second chance at life for those with a blood cancer whose survival depends upon being matched with an unrelated donor.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

The Leprosy Mission International

Charity number 1076356

02/07/1999

Latest income £12,286,552

[Dec 2024]

The work of the mission is focused on its goal- leprosy defeated,lives transformed. This will be achieved by working with people and communities affected by leprosy, people with physical disabilities and those excluded from society through:- leprosy services-dignity and empowerment- social integration- research and learning- resource mobiliation

Work in Angola, Bangladesh, Chad, Thailand, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Niger, Sri Lanka, India, Timor-Leste, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sudan, Tanzania, Nepal, Mozambique and Myanmar

UK registered office: London

Girl Effect

Charity number 1141155

04/04/2011

Latest income £14,782,578

[May 2024]

Girl Effect delivers results for girls through a unique combination of expertise on and learning from adolescent girls; communications; innovation; and influencing to take action to scale.It develops widespread social communications to inspire and engage girls, and shape how societies view and value girls. It also informs and influences decision makers to invest in programmes that benefit girls.

Work in India, Indonesia, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Malawi

UK registered office: London

Becht Foundation

Charity number 1116657

07/11/2006

Latest income £8,490,552

[Dec 2024]

The trustees shall hold the fund and its income for such charities/charitable purposes, throughout the world, as the trustees shall determine, in particular the preservation and restoration of biodiversity and humanitarian aid for the young and disadvantaged. Educational programmes supporting the key areas of focus are also considered.

Work in United States, Germany and Netherlands

UK registered office: London

The Church Army

Charity number 226226

23/04/1963

Latest income £7,284,000

[Mar 2024]

We are a mission-focused community of people transforming lives and neighbourhoods through the work of evangelists, staff and volunteers. We are committed to sharing the Christian faith through words and action in a variety of contexts across the British Isles and Ireland. Our evangelists and staff work beyond church buildings among some of the most broken, rejected and hurting people in society.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Conciliation Resources

Charity number 1055436

17/05/1996

Latest income £11,444,882

[Dec 2024]

Conciliation Resources works to prevent violence, promote justice and transform conflict into opportunities for development.

Work in Nigeria, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Sudan, Armenia, Uganda, Azerbaijan, Central African Republic, Fiji, Georgia, Guinea, India, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Kenya and Solomon Islands

UK registered office: London

Health Limited

Charity number 290535

06/11/1984

Latest income £10,707,604

[Mar 2024]

We work to improve the health of the world's poorest people, ensuring people who otherwise would have no support receive basic but life-saving health care and education.

Work in Vietnam, Ethiopia, Somalia, Cambodia, China, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Nicaragua, Namibia, Myanmar, Laos, Kenya and Guatemala

UK registered office: London

Sisters of the Cross and Passion

Charity number 1038483

14/06/1994

Latest income £428,533

[Mar 2024]

It is the policy of the Charity to engage in a broad range of Charitable activities: Education, Health Care, Pastoral, Spiritual, Social Care and Financial help in U.K. and Ireland. We fund two projects in Bosnia providing palliative care for the terminally ill. In all our activities we try to respond where the need is greatest.

Work in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Peru, Papua New Guinea and Botswana

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Energy Institute

Charity number 1097899

10/06/2003

Latest income £10,561,000

[Dec 2024]

Promotes the science of energy and fuels in all applications for the public benefit. This is done through the following activities: Membership, scientific and other research, publications, maintenance of a library for knowledge and information, conferences, meetings, seminars, developing codes of good professional practice, education, training courses, awards and prizes.

Work in Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria and Malaysia

UK registered office: London

Severn Wye Energy Agency

Charity number 1083812

27/11/2000

Latest income £10,496,429

[Mar 2025]

Education and promotion of sustainable resource use, energy efficiency and renewable energy to tackle the fuel poverty and to improve health, wellbeing and quality of life for all. Protection of the environment, relief of poverty and community regeneration through sustainable development solutions, training and delivery, to meet the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Work in Belgium

UK registered office: South West

Dawat-E-Islami UK

Charity number 1110114

21/06/2005

Latest income £9,775,400

[Dec 2024]

To advance the Islamic faith and to help the poor and needy.

Work in Pakistan and Ireland

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad

Charity number 209015

23/01/1963

Latest income £9,958,031

[Dec 2024]

To prevent unnecessary suffering to animals and neglect of their bodily needs by all lawful means and, in particular, by:1. Providing treatment in hospitals and otherwise for sick and injured animals2. Encouraging and promoting education in the humane treatment of animals any relevant environmental issues3. Assisting in the enforcement of such laws as may from time to time be applicable

Work in Myanmar, Jordan, Ethiopia, Botswana, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, South Africa, Tanzania, India, Ghana, Pakistan, Kenya, Liberia, Peru, Mongolia, Namibia, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Sierra Leone and Somalia

UK registered office: London

Advance He

Charity number 1101607

19/01/2004

Latest income £19,194,000

[Jul 2024]

Advance HE's purpose is to advance the professional practice of higher education to improve outcomes for the benefit of students, staff and society. Advance HE has been created to be ?of and for the sector? and is jointly owned by GuildHE and Universities UK.

Work in Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China, New Zealand, India, Luxembourg, Ireland and Australia

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

The Institution of Chemical Engineers

Charity number 214379

23/01/1963

Latest income £10,815,000

[Dec 2024]

Promoting and advancing the science of chemical engineering in all its branches, promoting competence and a commitment to sustainable development, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society and supporting the professional development of members.

Work in Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and Australia

UK registered office: West Midlands

The Bristol Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Limited

Charity number 1104986

20/07/2004

Latest income £7,637,000

[Dec 2024]

Operation of Bristol Zoo Project. Field conservation and research projects.

Work in Madagascar, South Africa, Cameroon, French Polynesia, Philippines, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Portugal and Costa Rica

UK registered office: South West

The Army Central Fund

Charity number 245700

11/01/1966

Latest income £2,995,363

[Jun 2024]

The Army Central Fund promotes the efficiency of the British Army by providing charitable funds to improve the well-being of serving personnel and their immediate families. The Board considers applications from the Army and from charities that support the Army. We do not accept applications from individuals and we are not able to support the veteran community.

Work in Falkland Islands, Germany, Kenya, Brunei, Poland, Gibraltar, Belgium, Belize, Canada and Estonia

UK registered office: South East