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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 Nehemiah's Palace Church

Charity number 1215789

17/11/2025 1) to advance the christian religion in london and other places; within united kingdom and worldwide, in accordance with the statements of belief appearing in the schedule and christian doctrines, for the benefit of the public.2) the relief of financial hardship, sickness and advancement of education anywhere in the world for public benefit by providing grants, items and services.

Work in United States, Cameroon, Kenya, Germany and Belgium

UK registered office: London

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

UK registered office: East of England

International Association for Languages and Intercultural Communication CIO

Charity number 1215910

24/11/2025 The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit, the advancement of science and education in the field of languages and intercultural communication in the social world, by any exclusively charitable means including by fostering, encouraging and promoting:3.1 the study of languages and intercultural communication as an academic field grounded in critical inter-disciplinary scholarship, research and collaboration;3.2 the advancement of knowledge and understanding in the academic field of languages and intercultural communication;3.3 the production, publication and other public dissemination of critical research and scholarship in the academic field of languages and intercultural communication; and3.4 critical research and scholarship to increase public understanding, awareness and appreciation of:3.4.1 the diverse experiences of people who live, and/or work in or across culturally different environments;3.4.2 multilingualism, and linguistic and cultural diversity, in our societies;3.4.3 the role of languages and intercultural communication in facilitating hospitality and sanctuary to migrant populations;3.4.4 the role of languages and intercultural communication in seeking to mediate issues of social justice and pursue activism for social change; and3.4.5 the role of the arts and humanities, and the social sciences, in seeking to benefit society.

Work in New Zealand, France, Spain, Finland, China, Portugal, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Colombia

UK registered office: London

Liberty Life Global

Charity number 1215916

25/11/2025 Planting churches in the UK and worldwide, supporting church and other organisations with similar objectives, running conferences, retreats, life-skills training, school fees sponsorships, covering medical costs.

Work in Uganda, Sweden, United States, Kenya, Rwanda and Denmark

UK registered office: London

UK/Ukraine Rehabilitation CIO

Charity number 1215935

25/11/2025 UK /Ukraine Rehabilitation supports the recovery of persons who have been either physically and mentally (or both) injured by war. The charity support Ukrainian charities such as the Mercy and Health Foundation in Kyiv but also aims to provide care in the UK for injured person coming from Ukraine. We provide specialist rehabilitation advice, equipment and in the future, financial support.

Work in Ukraine

UK registered office: East Midlands

MD Hope Foundation CIO

Charity number 1215941

26/11/2025 The objects of the cio are to advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of england and wales) as the trustees in their absolute discretion think fit.

Work in Moldova

UK registered office: London

Diocese of Britain and Ireland of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Charity number 1215985

28/11/2025 The objects of the diocese ("cio") are to advance the orthodox christian faith and life by preaching the holy gospel, performing sacred services in accordance with the traditions of the serbian orthodox church as part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church of christ, and to support members of the serbian orthodox church and those in the united kingdom who wish to join it. The property of the cio shall be used for purposes consistent with the charities act 2011 (england and wales) and the constitution of the s.o.c., in all cases where they are not contrary to the legal order of the united kingdom.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Khairat Relief

Charity number 1216011

01/12/2025 Grants for strictly charitable purposes to organisations that pass our due diligence checks

Work in Somalia, Türkiye, Senegal, India, Egypt, Thailand, Afghanistan, Kenya, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tanzania, Yemen, Burkina Faso, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Sri Lanka, Niger, Indonesia, Iraq, Pakistan, Sudan and Syria

UK registered office: South East

Citrin Foundation

Charity number 1216137

10/12/2025 To relieve sickness and promote and protect the health of those suffering from citrin deficiency and other related rare diseases including in particular by: 1. Making grants and donations to fund research into all aspects of citrin deficiency and ensuring the useful results of such research are disseminated; 2. Raising awareness of citrin deficiency among those who diagnose, treat and care for those with the condition to improve disease management and interactions between doctors, medical staff, patients and their families or carers; 3. Supporting patients and their families or carers including through the provision of information and advice and raising awareness of citrin deficiency and its impact; 4. Promoting collaboration among doctors who treat citrin deficiency and the relevant researchers to encourage the sharing of clinical data and latest scientific findings for better disease management; and 5. Leveraging the charity’s knowledge in tackling citrin deficiency to drive innovations in the rare disease field in order to benefit more patients who suffer from rare diseases.

Work in United States, Australia, Canada, Spain, Japan, Switzerland and Taiwan

UK registered office: London

Sturr

Charity number 1216183

12/12/2025 STURR is a UK-based charity dedicated to empowering communities worldwide through education, sport, and sustainable livelihoods. We work alongside trusted local partners to deliver practical, long-term solutions that improve opportunities for children and young people, strengthen community resilience, and promote self-sufficiency.

Work in Myanmar, Jordan, Nepal, Mozambique, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Poland and Pakistan

UK registered office: Wales