Found 1,246 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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Shahzina Salamat Global Trust Charity number 1211987 |
03/02/2025 |
The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Work in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Tanzania
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Friends of Education Tanzania Charity number 1212110 |
12/02/2025 |
To advance the education primarily, but not exclusively, of children at Majengo Highland School, Kisongo, in Tanzania
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: Wales | |
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Humanitarian Technology Trust Charity number 1212197 |
18/02/2025 |
We are advancing open-source humanitarian technologies and empowering local manufacturers to produce essential technologies needed by their communities.Our work includes openly sharing humanitarian technology designs, and working with local communities to ensure the technology is appropriate and can be manufactured locally to the highest quality.
Work in Rwanda, Cameroon, Ghana, Tanzania and United States
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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World Parrot Trust Charity number 1212263 |
24/02/2025 |
To be added when complete
Work in Canada, Zambia, Venezuela, United States, Uganda, Tanzania, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Rwanda, Puerto Rico, Poland, Panama, Nigeria, Bolivia, Costa Rica, New Zealand, France, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Norfolk Island, Malawi, Liberia, Italy, India, Senegal, Germany, Sierra Leone, Aruba, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Brazil, French Polynesia, El Salvador, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon and Colombia
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UK registered office: South West | |
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The Africa Eye Mission Project Charity number 1212563 |
17/03/2025 |
1. We sponsor ophthalmic professionals to go on medical missions to Africa2. We cover cost of sight saving surgeries for the indigents in Africa 3. We donate ophthalmic supplies to deserving eye care facilities across Africa
Work in Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Malawi, Lesotho, Sao Tome and Principe, Botswana, Eswatini, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Liberia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Cameroon, Gabon, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Mali, Madagascar, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Djibouti, Congo, Central African Republic, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Somalia and Niger
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UK registered office: North West | |
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African Excellence in Maths & Science Foundation UK Charity number 1212707 |
27/03/2025 |
To advance public education in mathematics and science for young people under 25 in Africa by funding schools and programs, supporting access to formal education, providing scholarships, mentorship and academic guidance, and organising competitions, lectures and educational resources, with a focus on socially and economically disadvantaged youth and the African diaspora.
Work in Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya
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UK registered office: London | |
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Children of the Ummah Foundation Charity number 1212708 |
27/03/2025 |
The objects of the cio are for the public benefit:1. The prevention or relief of poverty of children, particularly orphans, in africa (in particular but not exclusively somaliland by providing grants, goods, facilities and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.2. To advance the education of children, particularly orphans, in africa (in particular but not exclusively somaliland) by the provision and maintenance of educational facilities and resources nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the property of the cio for the purposes which are not charitable in accordance with section 7 of the charities and trustee investment (scotland) act 2005 and section 2 of the charities act (northern ireland) 2008.
Work in Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Algeria, Somalia, Morocco, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Senegal, Mali, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Uganda, Niger, Cameroon, Rwanda, Eswatini, Sudan, Seychelles, Lesotho, Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Malawi, Benin, Mauritius, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Mauritania, Burundi, Gabon, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Botswana, Togo, Libya, Zambia, Mozambique, The Gambia, Guinea, Chad, Namibia and Tunisia
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UK registered office: North West | |
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Nur Ul Habib Charity number 1212761 |
31/03/2025 |
(1)to advance the religion of islam by means of, but not exclusively, provision or assistance in the provision of facilities for worship and islamic education, in accordance with the teachings of the quran and the teachings of prophet muhammad (pbuh) as interpreted and accepted by the ahle-sunnah wal-jamaa-ah school of thought;(2)to relieve financial hardship among poor people and those in financial hardship by means of, but not exclusively, making grants for providing or paying for items, equipment, services and facilities, including the provision of food, water, clothing, costs for attending school and costs for medical treatment for the benefit of the said persons;(3)to advance in life and relieve the 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.
Work in Malawi and Tanzania
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Afro-Asia Learning Initiative Charity number 1212772 |
01/04/2025 |
Afro-Asia Learning Initiative is a UK registered charity supporting schools and community centres in rural African and Asian countries. It carries out its objectives by establishing schools and community centres by its locally registered affiliate charities in those countries or by providing financial and material support to already established schools and vocational training centres.
Work in Rwanda, Mali, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania and Côte d'Ivoire
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UK registered office: London | |
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2M Foundation Charity number 1212924 |
14/04/2025 |
To advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of england and wales) as the trustees see fit from time to time.
Work in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and India
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UK registered office: London | |
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Tanzanite Education Foundation (UK) Trust Charity number 1212938 |
14/04/2025 |
To advance the education of primary pupils ( ages 1-7 years) at tanzanite education foundation in mbauda, tanzania particularly but not exclusively by the provision of;• assisting in building a new school• educational materials, food, teacher salaries and school rent and all essential school itemsthe relief of poverty of pupils, staff, parents of tanzanite education foundation and the wider community by the provision of• resources to grow fruit, vegetables and farming hens for eggs• seed, tools, equipment and other essential items to support self-sufficient food sourcing
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: North West | |
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Specs for Africa Charity number 1213064 |
24/04/2025 |
To preserve, protect and promote eye health in rural and urban communities across kenya, zimbabwe, zambia, tanzania and malawi by supplying pre-loved non-prescription reading spectacles and sunglasses donated in the uk.
Work in Malawi, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Tanzania
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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Atta4action Charity number 1213150 |
01/05/2025 |
ATTA4 ACTION will grant funding to initiatives in Africa & Indian Ocean Islands. Drawing on the experience and knowledge developed over 30 years the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA) will use its network of corporate members to identify grass route projects, varying from basics, such as water supply, sanitation, and hygiene, to clothing , education and healthcare support
Work in Ethiopia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Rwanda, Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Namibia
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UK registered office: London | |
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The Nasio Trust Charity number 1213645 |
17/06/2025 |
To relieve poverty and financial hardship in East Africa, primarily western Kenya, by supporting early childhood development centres; primary, secondary, vocational and university education; medical centre and healthcare projects; capacity-building and peer education; and programmes that enable individuals to generate sustainable incomes and become self-reliant.
Work in Kenya and Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Sandip Taylor Memorial Education Fund Charity number 1213769 |
23/06/2025 |
For the public benefit to promote the education (including social and physical training) of women and girls under the age of 25 years in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Nepal and Bhutan, in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, including by awarding to such persons scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants tenable at any university, college or school.
Work in India, Bhutan, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Nepal
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UK registered office: London | |
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Seeds for Change Charity number 1213790 |
24/06/2025 |
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Work in Uganda, Malawi, Ghana, Tanzania and Madagascar
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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Complete Earth Foundation Charity number 1214055 |
10/07/2025 |
The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit, anywhere in the world: a. To relieve sickness and preserve and protect good health, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of medical facilities, equipment, and essential medical supplies. supporting medical personnel and the delivery of healthcare services. Promoting health education to enable individuals and communities to better manage personal and family health. B. To prevent or relieve poverty, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of access to clean drinking water and sanitation through such means as supporting the construction of wells, irrigation systems, and the distribution of water purification solutions. c. To advance education for children and young people, particularly those in impoverished areas, those affected by conflict, or who are orphaned, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of educational materials, resources, and facilities. supporting training and sporting opportunities designed to create opportunities and improve equality.
Work in Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania and United Arab Emirates
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UK registered office: London | |
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Unforgotten Charity number 1214654 |
22/08/2025 |
We promote social inclusion for children with disabilities, especially deaf children, in rural areas of low-income countries. We provide education, training, and resources, raise awareness about deafness and social exclusion, and deliver community programmes on early detection and communication.
Work in Burundi, Tanzania, Congo, Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya
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UK registered office: South West | |
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Al Waseelah Foundation Charity number 1214721 |
29/08/2025 |
The prevention or relief of poverty in the uk, asia and africa by: a) providing grants, items and services to individuals and families in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty;b) assisting in the provision of education and healthcare.
Work in Sudan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, India and Tanzania
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UK registered office: London | |
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Bridge Church Totton Charity number 1214980 |
16/09/2025 |
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE WORLD.Based in Totton, Southampton.We regularly meet on Sundays at Hounsdown School, Totton
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East | |
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One for All Alliance Charity number 1215030 |
19/09/2025 |
To relieve poverty and suffering in any part of the world through the improvement of water supplies, sanitation, and advice on related health matters and to educate the public concerning the nature, causes and effects of such poverty and suffering.to promote sustainable development by:the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities, including (without limitation) through the improvement of the availability of sustainable clean water, sanitation resources and hygiene resources and the development of infrastructure, and educating the public concerning the importance of sustainable and resilient water and sanitation and of hygiene; the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration;the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of resources.sustainable development means ?development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Work in Ghana, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Malawi, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Ethiopia, India, Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru and Bolivia
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UK registered office: South West | |
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Tanzania Development Trust Charity number 1215126 |
25/09/2025 |
The relief of poverty in tanzania by the provision of grants, particularly but not exclusively for use towards clean water systems, education and business education, access to health and social care and projects such as sustainable agriculture to aid self-sufficiency.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: London | |
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Aviation for Good Charity number 1215270 |
08/10/2025 |
Our vision is to transform lives through aviation in isolated communities around the world, advancing health, wellbeing and the relief of poverty. We fund partner organisations that use light aircraft to provide life-saving medical assistance, disaster relief & essential supplies and services to reach areas inaccessible by other means. We also promote the importance of humanitarian flying.
Work in Chad, Ecuador, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Laos, Myanmar, Zambia, Peru, Uganda, Timor-Leste, Tanzania, Surinam, South Sudan, Papua New Guinea, Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique, Mexico, Madagascar, Liberia, Lesotho, Kenya, Indonesia, Haiti, Guinea, Angola, Afghanistan, Brazil, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Guatemala and Gabon
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Commissioned Charity number 1215392 |
17/10/2025 |
discipleship training mainly, but not exclusively, by means ofbroadcasting verses and scriptures from the Bible and messagesof an evangelistic and teaching nature;1. the holding of prayer meetings, lectures, teaching, conferences,producing and/or distributing literature on the Christian faithenlighten others about the Christian religion;2. as a practical expression of faith, carrying
Work in Malawi, Australia, Poland, United States, Colombia, Tanzania, Zambia, Ukraine and Uganda
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber | |
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Iho Ebrar Charity number 1215414 |
20/10/2025 |
Iho Ebrar provides humanitarian aid to relieve poverty and hardship for people in need, regardless of faith or background. It works with local NGOs in deprived countries to assess needs, build infrastructure, and verify beneficiaries. Iho Ebrar also partners with reputable UK and European charities. All activities follow UK charity law and Islamic moral values.
Work in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Mali, Germany, Uganda, Netherlands, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Bangladesh
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UK registered office: London | |
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Kidney Care for All Charity number 1215429 |
21/10/2025 |
1.1. To promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of kidney disease by (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) the provision of treatment, support, education and practical advice; and1.2. To advance the education in all areas relating to kidney disease, in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) by providing education and training to hospital staff, health professionals, and the general public on renal diseases and their management.
Work in Uganda and Tanzania
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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The Richard Coker Foundation Charity number 1215492 |
24/10/2025 |
To promote and protect the good health of the general public and relieve the needs of those affected by sickle cell and other blood diseases and their families in the uk and internationally, with a focus on african and caribbean communities through:a) health education to the general public b) assisting in the provision of screening programmes and genetic counselling services;c) funding research ensuring the useful results of such research are disseminated;d) facilitating access to emotional/practical and peer based support;e) such other ways as the trustees may determine.
Work in Tanzania, Nigeria and Ghana
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UK registered office: London | |
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Noor Ul Sabah Welfare Foundation Charity number 1215580 |
31/10/2025 |
Relief work
Work in Tanzania and Pakistan
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UK registered office: London | |
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Haddenham and District Rotary Club CIO Charity number 1215766 |
14/11/2025 |
The relief of the poor and needy in Haddenham, any part of the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the world, or such other charitable purpose as the members of the CIO shall in duly constituted meeting direct.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Enkare Osiligi the Maasai Future Foundation Charity number 1215807 |
18/11/2025 |
The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit, the relief of poverty intanzania and the advancement of education, training and healthcare, inparticular but not exclusively among communities such as the maasai,by providing or assisting in the provision of essential resources, projectsand support designed to enable families to generate a sustainableincome and achieve self-sufficiency.the charity’s activities may be focused on communities such as themaasai in tanzania where this is a proportionate means of achieving thecharity’s charitable purposes. These communities experience specificand significant disadvantages compared with other local populations,including limited access to clean drinking water, basic healthcare,sanitation, education and essential infrastructure. Restricting certainactivities to these communities is therefore justified as it addresses thesespecific disadvantages and provides targeted support where the need isgreatest. This restriction is a fair, balanced and reasonable way ofachieving a legitimate aim and is compliant with the equality act 2010and the public benefit requirement.nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the propertyof the cio for the purposes which are not charitable in accordance with[section 7 of the charities and trustee investment (scotland) act 2005]and [section 2 of the charities act (northern ireland) 2008].
Work in Poland and Tanzania
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UK registered office: East of England |
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