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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 ?

Fairy Bricks

Charity number 1161639

12/05/2015

Latest income £841,793

[Mar 2025]

Specialise in the donation of new LEGO sets to children in a hospital and hospice environment.

Work in Denmark, Croatia, Belgium, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Australia and United States

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Sacred Heart Fathers Trust

Charity number 215011

08/05/1963

Latest income £605,031

[Jun 2024]

The order operates retreats and spiritual exercises on a daily basis at various locations within the British Isles. Smithstone House in Kilwinning facilitates a community service learning program for offenders. The order promotes courses and conferences for young people from inner cities and deprived areas. In Bootle the order also cares for seafarers, most of whom come from developing countries.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: Scotland

Railway Benevolent Institution

Charity number 206312

10/02/1964

Latest income £555,520

[Dec 2024]

The RBF is the working name used by the Railway Benevolent Institution and exists to help both active and retired railway people in need through the provision of financial grants.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: North West

Kids Club Kampala

Charity number 1152451

17/06/2013

Latest income £1,065,382

[Dec 2024]

Kids Club Kampala helps vulnerable kids across East Africa survive and thrive. Our mission is to transform children's lives, empower communities, and reduce poverty throughout East Africa. We do this by meeting children's and families' immediate needs and strengthening their futures through child protection, access to education and family strengthening.

Work in Uganda, Ireland, Tanzania and Kenya

UK registered office: West Midlands

Ardonagh Community Trust

Charity number 1175060

10/10/2017

Latest income £212,241

[Dec 2024]

ACT, Ardonagh Community Trust, is the independent charity of The Ardonagh Group, through which we channel the spirit of Ardonagh employees globally into initiatives that make the world a better place. We take the local efforts of colleagues and amplify their impact through six actions: Match Funding, Volunteering, Community Grants, Charity partnerships, Bright Future Prize and sustainability.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

The Shark Trust

Charity number 1064185

01/09/1997

Latest income £763,509

[Mar 2025]

Established in 1997, the Shark Trust is a UK charity works globally to safeguard the future of sharks, skates and rays. It achieves this through policy advocacy, engagement with key stakeholders and a range of education and communication projects to promote conservation action.

Work in Libya, Greece, Cyprus, Ireland, Belgium, United States, Türkiye, Spain and Tunisia

UK registered office: South West

The Royal Naval Association

Charity number 266982

06/02/1974

Latest income £598,880

[Dec 2024]

The RNA is a rank-blind membership organisation primarily for serving and former serving RN personnel and the wider naval family, who are proud of their Naval Service. We seek to maintain the naval ethos and enjoy sharing experiences with like minded people while supporting each other in times of need. The mission of the RNA is to foster camaraderie through events, comms and welfare support.

Work in Spain, Australia, France, Ireland, South Africa, Japan, Cyprus and Malta

UK registered office: South East

Invisible Flock Co

Charity number 1186255

11/11/2019

Latest income £467,085

[Mar 2025]

Invisible Flock make highly sensory installations, environments and innovative artworks. Drawing directly from the world around us we aim to create art and foster relevant art practices that have a long lasting transformative effect and that sit across multiple contexts and adjacent sectors, such as conservation, climate science, education, design, urban planning and healthcare.

Work in India, Indonesia, France, Germany, Netherlands, United States, Thailand, Serbia, Ireland and Finland

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Crosslands

Charity number 1167211

19/05/2016

Latest income £687,562

[Jul 2024]

Crosslands aims to provide excellent in-context theological training and resources for churches and church leaders in the UK, Europe and 10:40 window. We offer seminary-level (for leaders and trainee leaders) and foundation-level (for congregation members, elders and interns) courses. Entry-level materials for new Christians are being developed.Gospel training when and where you need it.

Work in Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Türkiye, Albania, Italy, France, Germany, Czechia, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Poland, Ireland and Romania

UK registered office: North East

WCCF Ltd

Charity number 1204602

06/09/2023

Latest income £966,839

[Mar 2025]

Wccf's charitable objects as set out in its articles of association are:2.1 to develop and improve the knowledge, understanding, practice and support of the arts and culture in cities worldwide by educating city leaders and policy makers in order to empower them to enhance cultural infrastructure and access to the arts for the public benefit; and2.2 to promote the study and research of the role that arts and culture in cities worldwide can play in promoting sustainable development and social development, provided that the results and application of such study and research are disseminated to the public at large

Work in Taiwan, Norway, France, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Japan, Canada, Italy, Portugal, Nigeria, Türkiye, Hong Kong, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Spain, United Arab Emirates, China, Australia and United States

UK registered office: London

Bild Association of Certified Training

Charity number 1190461

20/07/2020

Latest income £789,090

[Mar 2025]

BILD Association of Certified Training has been set up to certify training services that include a restrictive intervention. We are licenced by the Restraint Reduction Network to certify services as complying with the Restraint Reduction Network Training Standards. The standards aim to facilitate culture change, not just technical competence.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

The Apollo Foundation

Charity number 290351

15/10/1984

Latest income £492,620

[Dec 2024]

To promote and further the advancement of education in the fine arts in Ireland (including Northern Ireland).

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Global Rugby Players' Foundation

Charity number 1204658

11/09/2023

Latest income £979,201

[Mar 2025]

The Global Rugby Players Foundation seeks to empower rugby players, who contributed to the success of the game, to have a healthy and fulfilling life after they leave it. It seeks to reframe the concept of retirement by looking at it as a positive challenge and an opportunity for people to forge new careers, build new connections and expand their identity.

Work in Italy, Ireland, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, France, Romania and United States

UK registered office: London

Religious of the Holy Family of Bordeaux CIO

Charity number 1187768

05/02/2020

Latest income £527,868

[Dec 2024]

The object of the CIO is the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion through the religious and other charitable work of the Institute as the trustees with the approval of the Superior General shall from time to time think fit

Work in Malawi, Poland, Spain, Lesotho, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, South Africa, Cameroon, Chad, Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, India, Pakistan, Philippines and Burkina Faso

UK registered office: London

Ileostomy and Internal Pouch Association

Charity number 1172338

30/03/2017

Latest income £647,745

[Sep 2024]

Ia's primary aim is to help people who have to undergo surgery which involves the removal of their colon (known as a colectomy) and the creation of either an ileostomy or an ileo-anal pouch. Ia aims to help them with all aspects of their rehabilitation, to promote and co-ordinate research and to improve knowledge about the management of ileostomies or pouches.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: East of England

The Cadbury Foundation

Charity number 1050482

10/11/1995

Latest income £659,954

[Dec 2024]

The Cadbury Foundation was set up in 1935 and continues to invest in local communities throughout the UK and Ireland. Our focus lies in skills and employability, healthy lifestyles and the passions of our employees, supporting both local and national partners which are close to our operations.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: West Midlands

The Frederick Mulder Foundation

Charity number 296019

24/02/1987

Latest income £223,394

[Mar 2025]

Grants awarded by the foundation to charities approved by trustees

Work in United States, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Poland, North Macedonia, Türkiye, Uruguay, Latvia, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Argentina, Albania, Slovakia, Russia and Romania

UK registered office: South West

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland

Charity number 1113299

15/03/2006

Latest income £546,022

[Dec 2024]

There are many different Christian churches but all have the same basic calling. To support them working together and to co-ordinate the work they each do separately Churches Together in Britain and Ireland networks specialists across the churches, arranges regular meetings of Church Representatives, provides resources and links the Churches to a wide range of inter-church organizations.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

The International Alliance of Als / MND Associations

Charity number 1079504

23/02/2000

Latest income £699,821

[Jun 2025]

The International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations founded in November of 1992 to provide an international community for ALS/MND associations from around the world. Our vision is to engage our members, prospective members and other organizations in sharing resources globally, advancing awareness and supporting people with ALS/MND worldwide.

Work in Argentina, South Africa, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Israel, Netherlands, Ireland, Russia, Croatia, Spain, United States, China, Canada, Belgium and Colombia

UK registered office: East Midlands

The Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom

Charity number 213962

29/01/1963

Latest income £236,467

[Dec 2024]

The Royal Society of Literature celebrates and nurtures all that is best in British literature, past and present. We are the UK's charity for the advancement of literature. We act as a voice for the value of literature, engage people in literature, and honour and encourage writers. Activities include public events, awards and prizes, campaigns and young people's outreach.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Innovista International

Charity number 1108679

22/03/2005

Latest income £704,779

[Dec 2024]

The charity works to identify and develop young leaders - in their twenties and thirties - to bring hope to their communities with the Christian faith.Leadership development involves a range of initiatives including training, coaching, mentoring and a wide range of service projects with a focus on areas that are under-resourced.

Work in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Russia, Ireland and Moldova

UK registered office: South East

Iag UK & Europe

Charity number 1131858

28/09/2009

Latest income £670,875

[Mar 2025]

The provision of spiritual care, (worship). Assemblies children school (Sunday). Caring women and other charity projects - (Lydia Mission). Training, education - (IAG Academy of Higher Education ) National conference ,Youth camp ,seminars , (personal, family counselling).IAG TV and Broad casting media for reaching people. Return to Life project runs for mental well being and equipping people .

Work in Germany, India, Belgium and Ireland

UK registered office: Wales

The Missionary Society of St Paul

Charity number 1107997

08/02/2005

Latest income £764,152

[Sep 2024]

Missionary Activities

Work in Kenya, Italy, Chad, Central African Republic, Bahamas, Canada, United States, Sweden, Ireland, South Sudan, South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Botswana, The Gambia, Malawi and Liberia

UK registered office: London

Music Support UK

Charity number 1170231

17/11/2016

Latest income £375,582

[Mar 2025]

Music Support offers four key services:1. Helpline. We have developed an extensive network within the professional addiction and mental health service providers? community whom we signpost to. A free professional clinical assessment is offered to those in need.2. Safe Tents at music festivals3. Crisis support for emergencies4. Workshops and Training to educate and support.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

The Society of College, National and University Libraries

Charity number 278550

15/10/1979

Latest income £732,403

[Dec 2024]

- Influencing government agencies and other bodies to develop policies and practices that support our vision- Adopting an advocacy role (in relation, for example, to legislative and scholarly communication developments)- Facilitative and collaborative working both within the sector and with other partners (including an observatory and technology watch role).

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Vaughan Williams Foundation

Charity number 1193080

12/01/2021

Latest income £659,809

[Dec 2024]

We make grants in furtherance of our charitable objects to individuals and organisations. The Trustees' current priorities are support for the work of professional composers of the last 100 years, and work which furthers the understanding of the life and music of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Ursula Vaughan Williams. Applications must be made at www.vaughanwilliamsfoundation.org/funding

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Hope2sleep

Charity number 1168089

06/07/2016

Latest income £683,855

[Dec 2024]

Hope2Sleep raise awareness of Sleep Apnoea and signpost suspected sufferers to receive the medical help they need. We offer ongoing support to people with all forms of Sleep Disordered Breathing and specialise in advice for CPAP and Non-Invasive Ventilator users. We have a local office where people call in for advice and comfort products, and we travel to support group events throughout the UK.

Work in Australia, Ireland and United States

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

The Hintze Family Charitable Foundation

Charity number 1101842

30/01/2004

Latest income £688,297

[Dec 2024]

To advance education; to support museums, libraries and art galleries; to support the Christian faith and institutions; to relieve sickness and protect and preserve public health, and to further such other charitable purposes as the trustees determine.

Work in United States, South Africa, Ireland, Australia, Italy and Austria

UK registered office: London

The Social Research Association

Charity number 1123940

01/05/2008

Latest income £643,862

[Jul 2024]

Promoting high quality standards of social research, we seek to represent, support, connect and inform our members and the wider social research community. We do this with a range of events, workshops for the general public and practicing social researchers, training, and freely-available publications. Our website provides a wide range of information.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: South East

The Colt Foundation

Charity number 1190167

29/06/2020

Latest income £1,047,876

[Dec 2024]

The Colt Foundation funds high quality research projects in the field of occupational and environmental health, particularly those aimed at discovering the cause of illnesses arising from conditions at the place of work. The Foundation also support students via PhD Fellowships at UK universities.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: South East