Found 1,533 UK NGOs working in Ghana
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 Ghana.
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| Charity | Reg. date | Latest income | Activities | Region ? |
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Vocational Training Charitable Trust Charity number 295192 |
30/09/1986 |
Latest income £12,863,495 [Jul 2024] |
Vocational Training Charitable Trust, T/A VTCT Skills, is a market-leading specialist vocational and technical Awarding Organisation offering a comprehensive range of qualifications, assessments and services in 17 sectors, including Hairdressing, Beauty, Logistics and Early Years. Working closely with employers and training providers, our ranges are backed by industry and trusted around the world.
Work in Lebanon, Latvia, United States, Qatar, Russia, Oman, New Zealand, Namibia, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Lithuania, Antigua and Barbuda, Sweden, Bahrain, Vietnam, Barbados, Botswana, Ecuador, China, Canada, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Japan, Indonesia, Greece, Spain, South Africa, Türkiye, Ireland, St Lucia, Netherlands, Mauritius, Malta, Italy, India, Ghana, Cyprus, Belgium and Australia
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UK registered office: South East |
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Tusk Trust Limited Charity number 1186533 |
22/11/2019 |
Latest income £13,570,369 [Dec 2024] |
Tusk's mission is to amplify the impact of progressive conservation initiatives across africa. We partner with the most effective local organisations, investing in their in-depth knowledge and expertise, to protect endangered species, reduce human-wildlife conflict, find sustainable solutions to preserve critical habitats and combat the global demand for illegal wildlife products.
Work in Mozambique, Senegal, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Namibia, Mali, Malawi, Madagascar, Liberia, Kenya, Guinea, Ghana, Gabon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Comoros, Cameroon, Botswana and Angola
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UK registered office: South West |
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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 Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ethiopia and Niger
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UK registered office: South West |
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Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (Wiego) Limited Charity number 1143510 |
23/08/2011 |
Latest income £5,662,520 [Mar 2024] |
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 Spain, Germany, France, Colombia, Canada, Brazil, Belgium, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Peru, South Africa, India, Switzerland, Thailand, Uganda, United States, Uruguay, Ghana, Liberia, Argentina, Chile, China, Italy, Malaysia, Ireland, Senegal, Sweden and Zimbabwe
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UK registered office: North West |
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Mercy Ships - U.K Ltd Charity number 1053055 |
21/02/1996 |
Latest income £9,942,863 [Dec 2024] |
Mercy Ships UK is part of a global charity that uses hospital ships to deliver free healthcare to people in some of the poorest countries in the world. Our volunteers work with host nations to improve healthcare systems by training local medical staff and renovating facilities to leave a lasting legacy. Since 1978, we've visited 56 countries, providing services worth more than £1.2 billion.
Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo, Mozambique, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Madagascar, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Togo, Ghana, The Gambia, Cameroon, Benin, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
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UK registered office: East of England |
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The Institute for Fiscal Studies Charity number 258815 |
12/06/1969 |
Latest income £11,370,473 [Dec 2024] |
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is a research institute which exists to provide top quality economic analysis independent of government, political party or any other vested interest. Our goal is to promote effective economic and social policies by understanding better their impact on individuals, families, businesses and the government's finances.
Work in Nigeria, India, Ghana, Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil, Australia and Uganda
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UK registered office: London |
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British Safety Council Charity number 1097271 |
29/04/2003 |
Latest income £10,666,000 [Dec 2024] |
1. To be an International authority on health, safety and sustainability. 2. To influence thehealth, safety and sustainability agendas. 3. To enhance the performance of organisationsthrough education, training, auditing and recognition. 4. To help more individuals improve their capability through the attainment of recognised qualifications.
Work in France, Egypt, Denmark, Ireland, Cyprus, Kenya, Jamaica, China, Brazil, Barbados, Bangladesh, Austria, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Switzerland, Tunisia, Ghana, Kuwait, Malta, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Türkiye, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Zambia and Italy
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UK registered office: London |
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Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines Charity number 1115606 |
28/07/2006 |
Latest income £9,620,053 [Mar 2024] |
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 Mozambique, Rwanda, Nigeria, Nepal, Malawi, Kenya, India, Ghana, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Senegal, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Togo, The Gambia, Chad, Botswana and Benin
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UK registered office: |
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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 Ethiopia, Myanmar, Morocco, Tunisia, Botswana, Mali, Zimbabwe, Mauritania, Jordan, Peru, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Ghana, India, Kenya, Liberia, Mongolia, Namibia, Pakistan, Tanzania, South Africa, Somalia and Sierra Leone
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UK registered office: London |
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The Ulverscroft Foundation Charity number 264873 |
13/12/1972 |
Latest income £8,360,000 [Oct 2024] |
Supports visually impaired people worldwide
Work in Ghana, Burkina Faso, Egypt, India, Ethiopia, Bolivia, Nepal, Malawi, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Bangladesh and Uganda
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UK registered office: East Midlands |
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Human Relief Foundation Charity number 1126281 |
14/10/2008 |
Latest income £8,818,332 [Dec 2024] |
Provides humanitarian aid and assistance by responding to emergencies and empowering societies through education and training. The Foundation accepts donations from individuals and institutions within UK and international which are used to implement its humanitarian projects. HRF was first registered with the Charity Commission in 1995 (1043676), then became a company limited by guarantee in 2007.
Work in Yemen, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, Occupied Palestinian Territories, India, Ghana, Iraq, Jordan, France, Pakistan, Lebanon and Bangladesh
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber |
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The Company of Biologists Charity number 277992 |
27/06/1979 |
Latest income £7,653,258 [Dec 2024] |
To promote research and study across all branches of biology through the publication of journals: Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology, Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open. To provide free access to journal content in the developing world and to fund workshops, grants and travelling fellowships to support the scientific community.
Work in Russia, Nigeria, Czechia, Aruba, Armenia, Hong Kong, Egypt, Denmark, Malta, Bahamas, Madagascar, China, Hungary, Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, Slovenia, Singapore, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Ireland, Romania, Canada, Belgium, Austria, Australia, Argentina, Italy, Israel, India, Greece, Ghana, Germany, France, Finland, Chile, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States and Uruguay
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UK registered office: East of England |
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The Stone Family Foundation Charity number 1164682 |
03/12/2015 |
Latest income £13,489,192 [Dec 2024] |
To relieve persons, in any part of the world, who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress (including starvation, sickness or any disability or affliction) and primarily, but not exclusively, when such need, hardship, or distress is the result of national or international disaster, war or civil disturbance or by reason of their social and economic circumstances.
Work in Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana and Cambodia
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UK registered office: London |
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Crown Agents International Development Charity number 1192249 |
10/11/2020 |
Latest income £8,801,610 [Jun 2022] |
The charity aims to promote sustainable development with a view to relieving poverty and advance health through health programming.
Work in Liberia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Zambia, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Japan, Kenya, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, United States, Zimbabwe, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, India, Kosovo, Senegal, Tanzania, Syria and Surinam
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UK registered office: London |
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Sisters Hospitallers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus CIO Charity number 1198657 |
19/04/2022 |
Latest income £8,944,428 [Dec 2024] |
Promotion of the Roman Catholic religion, provision of residential care homes for people who are elderly, support of various health and social/housing projects , particularly relating to psychiatric health services.
Work in Ghana and Liberia
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UK registered office: London |
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Big Win Philanthropy Charity number 1162036 |
05/06/2015 |
Latest income £6,717,436 [Dec 2024] |
Big Win Philanthropy is an independent foundation that invests in children and young people in developing countries to improve their lives and to maximize demographic dividends for long term economic growth. Big Win Philanthropy partners with leaders who have a stake in the outcome to achieve transformational change.
Work in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Tanzania, Eswatini, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Namibia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Liberia, Lesotho, Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Botswana, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia
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UK registered office: London |
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CGD Europe Charity number 1157318 |
04/06/2014 |
Latest income £7,763,874 [Dec 2024] |
The activities of the charity are to promote, for the public benefit, education and research into: Poverty; Health; Sustainable Development; Economics; Good governance and transparency in public life and administration; Public Finance and to Publish and disseminate the useful results of such research.
Work in Pakistan, Peru, Ireland, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, Uganda, United States, Vietnam, Zambia, Ethiopia, India, Argentina, Kenya, Bangladesh, Ghana, France, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria and Norway
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UK registered office: London |
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International Water Association Charity number 1076690 |
22/07/1999 |
Latest income £8,865,036 [Dec 2024] |
To promote the art and science of water management for the public benefit
Work in Kenya, Romania, Thailand, Netherlands, Bangladesh, China and Ghana
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UK registered office: London |
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Operation Smile United Kingdom Charity number 1091316 |
22/03/2002 |
Latest income £7,148,759 [Jun 2024] |
Operation Smile is an international volunteer based medical services charity providing free reconstructive surgery and aftercare to children and young adults around the world, primarily for cleft lips and/or palates. In the UK, we raise funds to treat facial deformities, recruit and supply medical volunteers, help train local medical teams/build infrastructure & public raise awareness.
Work in Bolivia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, Peru, Morocco, Malawi, Madagascar, Kenya, India, Ghana, Ethiopia and Mozambique
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UK registered office: London |
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Sos Children's Villages UK Charity number 1069204 |
21/04/1998 |
Latest income £6,138,744 [Dec 2024] |
SOS Children's Villages UK is part of a global federation founded in 1949. Working in over 130 countries, the SOS Children's Villages federation is the world's largest non-governmental group focused on supporting children and young people who don't have, or at risk of losing, parental care. SOS Children's Villages UK supports children in over 100 of these today.
Work in Philippines, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ukraine, Uganda, Togo, Tanzania, Eswatini, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Somalia, Senegal, Peru, Pakistan, Nicaragua, Nepal, Mozambique, Mexico, Mali, Malawi, North Macedonia, Lebanon, Laos, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Jordan, Indonesia, India, Honduras, Haiti, Guatemala, Ghana, The Gambia, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Chile, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Burundi, Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Benin, Belarus, Bangladesh, Armenia and Argentina
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UK registered office: East of England |
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Promoting Equality in African Schools Charity number 1126550 |
04/11/2008 |
Latest income £9,658,377 [Dec 2024] |
PEAS founds and manages sustainably financed secondary schools in Africa in response to massive excess demand for affordable secondary education. We also support governments to improve 100s of schools in the countries we work. PEAS schools fund running costs from a mixture of very low fees, income generating projects and government subsidy. As of 2024, we run 36 schools across Uganda and Zambia.
Work in Uganda, Zambia and Ghana
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UK registered office: London |
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Society of the Holy Child Jesus CIO Charity number 1177555 |
14/03/2018 |
Latest income £4,780,761 [Dec 2024] |
The Charity aims to support the religious and other charitable works carried on by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus CIO and its members. These activities include education, human and spiritual development, pastoral work, healthcare and the support of activities overseas.
Work in Kenya, Nigeria, Chad, United States and Ghana
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber |
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Synchronicity Earth Charity number 1132786 |
19/11/2009 |
Latest income £7,875,000 [Dec 2024] |
Synchronicity Earth identifies the biggest priorities for conservation and brings charities, experts and philanthropists together to meet them. By nurturing collaborations, we help scale up environmental protection focusing both on entrenched and emerging problems. Our evidence base ensures that we support the right organisations and projects, enabling them to have the greatest impact.
Work in United States, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Madagascar, Japan, Indonesia, China, Bhutan, Timor-Leste, Togo, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Singapore, Sierra Leone, Panama, Myanmar, Mexico, Laos, Kenya, India, Honduras, Ghana, Gabon, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Cameroon, Cambodia, Brunei, Bolivia and Argentina
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UK registered office: London |
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International Learning Movement (Ilm) Charity number 1102513 |
05/03/2004 |
Latest income £6,007,525 [Mar 2024] |
a) Support education.b) Promote understanding and an awareness of HIV/AIDs.c) Relief in emergencies and medical camp.d) Promote understanding between global cultures and faith.e) Support financially to the poor families for their daughters marriage costs.f) Install hand pumps for clean water.g) Promote tolerance and social justice.
Work in Mauritania, Chad, Mali, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Türkiye, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania, Syria, Eswatini, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Senegal, Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Namibia, Mozambique, Yemen, Canada, Egypt, Morocco, Uganda, United States, Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malawi
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UK registered office: London |
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Environmental Justice Foundation Charitable Trust Charity number 1088128 |
20/08/2001 |
Latest income £6,987,520 [Dec 2024] |
EJF protects biodiversity and defends the most basic human rights to a secure environment. EJF trains and equips environmental defenders and works at the grassroots to investigate, expose and resolve threats to the natural world. Our high-level campaigns take local issues to influential decision makers who can change global environmental governance and protection for good.
Work in South Korea, Germany, Ghana, Liberia, Netherlands, Taiwan, Thailand, Senegal, Brazil, Cameroon, Philippines, Indonesia, United States, Belgium, France and Japan
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UK registered office: |
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Orbis Charitable Trust Charity number 1061352 |
17/03/1997 |
Latest income £5,094,140 [Dec 2024] |
Orbis Charitable Trust, known as Orbis UK is based in the UK and is an affiliate of Orbis International. Orbis International is a nonprofit global development organisation dedicated to saving sight and transforming lives. Our mission is to preserve and restore sight by strengthening the capacity of local institutions in their efforts to prevent and treat blindness.
Work in India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa, Ghana, United States, Vietnam, Sierra Leone, Peru and Mongolia
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UK registered office: London |
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Jacobs Futura Foundation Charity number 1208303 |
17/05/2024 |
Latest income £16,015,133 [Dec 2024] |
(a) advancing and promoting the education of the public in general (and particularly amongst scientists and engineers) by making grants and awards to students in education, including but not limited to advancing and promoting the education of the public in general by making grants to advance the education of the public in relation to conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment;(b) advancing the education of the public in subjects relating to sustainable development and the protection, enhancement and rehabilitation of the environment and the promotion of study and research in such subjects and dissemination of the useful results of such studies to the public at large;(c) promoting sustainable development for the benefit of the public by: (i) the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of resources;(ii) the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities;(iii) the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration.(d) advancing and promoting for the benefit of the public the conservation protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment by making grants to such persons, bodies and, organisations and/or countries for the purposes of conserving, protecting and/or improving the physical and natural environment anywhere in the world(e) relieving financial need and suffering among victims of natural or other kinds of disaster in the form of money (or other means deemed suitable) for persons, bodies, organisations and/or countries affected; (f) relieving and assisting people in any part of the world who are the victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, or catastrophe in particular by making grants to such persons, bodies and, organisations and/or countries for the purposes of relieving and assisting the suffering of such affected people in any part of the world; and(g) advancing physical education for young people including through providing or assisting in the provision of facilities and equipment which enable young people (and in particular young people who demonstrate exceptional commitment and/or ability in the world of sport) to participate in sporting activities in the interest of healthy recreation or the advancement of physical education.(h) advancing such charitable purposes (according to the law of england and wales) as the trustees see fit from time to time.for the purpose of the organisation's objects, 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 Philippines, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Peru, Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Colombia
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UK registered office: London |
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The Nautical Institute Charity number 1002462 |
08/04/1991 |
Latest income £5,836,027 [Dec 2024] |
The Nautical Institute is an independent, international body promoting the standing of the maritime profession afloat and ashore. The objects of the Institute are to promote and co-ordinate in the public interest the development of nautical studies so as to:Encourage and promote a high standard of qualification, competence and knowledge among those involved in the control of sea-going craft.
Work in Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Ireland, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States, Cyprus, Hong Kong, China, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil and Bulgaria
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UK registered office: London |
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Scripture Union Charity number 213422 |
03/01/1966 |
Latest income £4,215,000 [Mar 2024] |
We help children and young people explore the Bible, respond to Jesus and grow in faith. We make Jesus known through our work in communities, schools, holidays and missions. Through publishing, using print and digital media, we aim to inspire leaders to make disciples of children and young people with our resources and to equip Christians to grow in discipleship with Bible guides and publications.
Work in Zimbabwe, Kosovo, Greece, Fiji, Eswatini, Tajikistan, Thailand, Armenia, Kenya, Hungary, Zambia, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Ireland, Romania, Russia, Australia, Bolivia, Botswana, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Serbia, Ukraine, Uganda, India, Ghana, Germany, France and The Gambia
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UK registered office: |
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The King's Trust International Charity number 1159815 |
06/01/2015 |
Latest income £4,451,678 [Mar 2024] |
We exist to tackle the global crisis of youth unemployment. Our mission is to empower young people to learn, earn and thrive. We blend our expertise with a global network of local partners and develop programmes and interventions focused on education, employability and enterprise to help young people build their own futures. Our vision is that every young person should have the chance to succeed.
Work in Sierra Leone, Barbados, India, Jordan, Malta, Greece, Pakistan, Uganda, Tanzania, St Lucia, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Malaysia, Kenya, Jamaica and Ghana
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UK registered office: London |
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