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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 End Fund

Charity number 1122574

04/02/2008

Latest income £3,916,844

[Dec 2023]

The END Fund seeks to ensure people at risk of NTDs can live healthy and prosperous lives and delivers its charitable aims primarily through grant making. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial infectious diseases that affect more than 1.5 billion of the world's most impoverished people, including about 869 million children.

Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Angola, Rwanda and Tanzania

UK registered office: London

The Community of the Resurrection

Charity number 232670

21/10/1964

Latest income £1,796,000

[Aug 2024]

The principal activity of the charity is that of a religious community, the Community of the Resurrection whose members follow a daily routine of prayer and worship. The Community additionally undertakes various charitable works at home and abroad including pastoral, evangelisitic, literary, educational and other charitable works for the advancement of religion.

Work in Zimbabwe

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation

Charity number 1106893

22/11/2004

Latest income £2,635,606

[Mar 2024]

The Foundation is currently focusing on raising funds and actively working for the survival of tigers, elephants, rhinos and other critically endangered mammals in the wild. The Foundation concentrates its focus on field projects where even limited funding makes a real difference to the survival of wildlife and their habitat. It also runs active enforcement, training and education projects.

Work in Thailand, China, India, Kenya, Mongolia, Namibia, Russia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: London

Roman Catholic Purposes in Connection With the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer

Charity number 252041

10/05/1967

Latest income £1,225,339

[Dec 2023]

Summarised in Trust Deed''The Charitable purposes which advance religious and other charitable work for the time being carriedon by orunder the direction of the Society as the Trustees with the approval of the Superior shall from time to time think fit''. Current activities:Care Parish/Communities,Retreat Centre,Missions,Homeless Centre,Prison/Hospital Chapl., Publish/distr. Christian literature

Work in Zimbabwe

UK registered office: London

World Bicycle Relief UK

Charity number 1141613

27/04/2011

Latest income £1,638,493

[Dec 2023]

The Charity's objects are to relieve the needs of people living in poverty anywhere in the world including in particular, but without limitation, by the provision of bicycles to enable them to access education, employment, healthcare and other essentials of life.

Work in Uganda, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Ghana, Mozambique, Philippines, Colombia, Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania and Thailand

UK registered office: South West

The Alice Ellen Cooper-Dean Charitable Foundation

Charity number 273298

29/09/1978

Latest income £1,556,362

[Mar 2024]

The Foundation makes grants to charitable bodies in accordance with the objects set out in the trust deed. In addition to supporting local and national charities,mainly on a regular basis,the Foundation has made overseas grants to advance education,relieve poverty,sickness,and suffering some of which have been caused by conflict and disasters.

Work in Zimbabwe, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Eswatini, Ukraine and Zambia

UK registered office: South West

Education Sub-Saharan Africa

Charity number 1166958

05/05/2016

Latest income £1,451,070

[Sep 2024]

The object of the Charity is for the public benefit to advance education in Sub-Saharan Africa. ESSA will play a vital role in transforming education: boosting the work of others, focusing on impact and outcomes and spreading best practice. In this way we aim to improve the effectiveness of investment in education, especially where systems are most challenged.

Work in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Zambia, Cameroon, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Tanzania, Eswatini, South Africa, Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Niger, Namibia, Mozambique, Mauritius, Togo, Mali, Malawi, Lesotho, Kenya, Uganda, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana

UK registered office: London

Sustainable Food Trust

Charity number 1148645

20/08/2012

Latest income £1,367,279

[Mar 2024]

We advocate food systems that are beneficial to the environment and public health by:Leadership/Collaboration - Providing thought leadership and support for establishing collaborative partnershipsResearch/Policy - Advancing knowledge by promoting good science, thus enabling effective solutions to challenges facing food systemsCommunications - Communicating issues in accessible ways

Work in China, United States, Türkiye, Sweden, Zimbabwe, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Netherlands, Ireland, Romania and South Korea

UK registered office: South West

The Egmont Trust

Charity number 1186451

19/11/2019

Latest income £1,928,033

[Dec 2024]

The Egmont Trust works through partner organisations to improve the lives of children affected by HIV&AIDS in countries with high infection rates and high levels of poverty. We provide grants as well as technical assistance to our partners, who are mainly community-based organisations or local NGOS, but also include some private sector and local government initiatives.

Work in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Mozambique

UK registered office: London

The Society of the Little Flower

Charity number 1123034

03/03/2008

Latest income £48,017

[Dec 2024]

The general objects of the Charity are the advancement of the Roman Catholic Religion, by means of the establishment or furtherance of any charitable works carried on by, or under the control or supervision of members of the Order of Carmelites, and by means of the provision of scholarships and bursaries for the education and training of priests and/or members of the said Order.

Work in Burundi, Burkina Faso, Vietnam, Trinidad and Tobago, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Argentina, Philippines, Australia, Poland, Brazil, Bolivia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Ireland, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Colombia and Timor-Leste

UK registered office: South East

The True Colours Trust

Charity number 1089893

21/12/2001

Latest income £10,577,351

[Apr 2024]

Grant making to other charitable organisations.

Work in South Africa, Uganda, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Togo, Mozambique, South Sudan, Ghana, Lesotho and Tanzania

UK registered office: London

The Officers' Association Benevolent Fund

Charity number 201321

17/04/1964

Latest income £1,322,000

[Sep 2023]

The Officers' Association Benevolent Fund promotes the welfare of those who have held a commission in HM Armed Services and their dependants by relieving distress through the provision of grants.

Work in Cyprus, France, Iceland, Kenya, Malaysia, Malta, New Zealand, Philippines, Ireland, South Africa, Spain, United States, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Belize, Azerbaijan, Austria, Australia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Chile, Canada, Slovakia and Sweden

UK registered office: South East

Hope Worldwide

Charity number 1045930

21/04/1995

Latest income £1,190,030

[Mar 2024]

UK PROJECTS:Homeless services:- Two Step - access to private sector housingVolunteerism:- Supporting volunteer led programmesOVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT:- Fund-raising, support and capacity building

Work in Nepal, India, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Lebanon

UK registered office: London

The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem (the Order of St John)

Charity number 235979

17/09/1964

Latest income £3,559,513

[Dec 2023]

The Order of St John is a major international charity, accredited to the United Nations, whose organisations- together widely known as St John - provide first aid, health care and support services in over 35 countries around the world. The Order's charitable work is carried out by the St John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem and St John Establishments worldwide- with volunteers and staff of over 300,000.

Work in Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, St Lucia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Gibraltar, Sri Lanka, Eswatini, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United States, Zambia, Bermuda, Hong Kong, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Cyprus, Dominica, Fiji, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Israel, Jamaica, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, New Zealand and Nigeria

UK registered office: London

Links International

Charity number 1168872

23/08/2016

Latest income £1,526,060

[Dec 2023]

We provide training and resources to partners around the world bringing strategic, sustainable solutions.

Work in Mexico, Zimbabwe, France, Nepal, Rwanda, Philippines, Pakistan, Lebanon, Australia, Brazil, China, Honduras, United States, Ethiopia, Thailand, Tanzania, Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Colombia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Sri Lanka, Zambia and Uganda

UK registered office: South East

African Enterprise International

Charity number 1147128

03/05/2012

Latest income £1,423,862

[Dec 2023]

African Enterprise International coordinates funding to numbers of missions throughout Africa. In particular, in 2019, our city-wide evangelistic missions and outreaches, through social action projects and foxfires activities, were conducted across the teams, reaching 1,089,072 people with the gospel of Jesus Christ, with 120,223 people making commitments to Jesus Christ for the first time.

Work in Rwanda, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Netherlands, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, Sudan, Switzerland, Tanzania, Uganda, United States, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: South West

The Perivoli Foundation

Charity number 1189201

24/04/2020

Latest income £2,029,482

[Dec 2023]

The charity supports, amongst others: (a) the advancement of education, in particular through projects in Africa and by funding research, and (b) the conservation and preservation of the environment, biological diversity and the sustainable use of natural resources, in particular by funding highly scalable, science based, research initiatives to help in containing and adapting to Climate Change.

Work in Uganda, Botswana, Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique

UK registered office: London

Ice Benevolent Fund

Charity number 1126595

06/11/2008

Latest income £1,664,456

[Dec 2024]

To afford assistance to members and former members of The Institution of Civil Engineers who are in need and to their dependants

Work in Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria, Ireland, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia, Lebanon, United States, Zambia, Cyprus, India, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Belgium and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: South East

Olsen Animal Trust

Charity number 1169982

02/11/2016

Latest income £253,869

[Dec 2023]

Olsen Animal Trust provides grants to charities,individuals and organisations whose aims are consistent with the Charity's objectives:- to relieve, and contribute towards ending the exploitation of animals by humans- to assist with the rescue, rehabilitation and lifetime care of exploited animals- to conserve wildlife- to educate people about the negative impact of animal exploitation

Work in China, Zambia, Malawi, Guinea, South Africa, Vietnam, Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of the Congo

UK registered office: South East

Computeraid International

Charity number 1069256

22/04/1998

Latest income £1,613,283

[Mar 2024]

Computer Aid International works with education, health and other non-profit organisations in developing countries to improve the effectiveness of their development interventions through IT. By providing low-cost equipment and software, and working with partners to provide training and support, we aim to reduce poverty through cost-effective, practical and locally relevant IT solutions.

Work in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Colombia, United States, Chile, Germany, Greece, Namibia, Poland, Switzerland and Togo

UK registered office: London

Wesley House, Cambridge

Charity number 1158440

03/09/2014

Latest income £979,366

[Aug 2024]

Wesley House is a theological college for Methodist students in Cambridge and a member of the Cambridge Theological Federation. It has redeveloped itself as a postgraduate college with an international focus which offers a place for students to live, pray and study together in a Wesleyan community of theological thinkers and practitioners.

Work in United States, Zimbabwe and Kenya

UK registered office: East of England

The Cosaraf Charitable Foundation

Charity number 1118481

22/03/2007

Latest income £2,242,083

[Apr 2024]

The Foundation makes grants and donations to support projects in the UK and overseas, with a particular focus on Africa (especially East Africa) and South East Asia. Trustees' focus is on: - promoting strong and cohesive communities;- enabling young people to realise their potential; and, - empowering women and girls

Work in Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Kenya

UK registered office: London

The Africa Trust

Charity number 1147666

12/06/2012

Latest income £1,418,835

[Dec 2023]

Africa Trust works to bring sustainable solutions to poverty in Africa. They establish sustainable supplies of clean water and decent sanitation. Income generating projects are used to pay school fees, improve clinics and generate funds needed to run orphanages. With business skills training, villagers start businesses and funds are circulated to catalyse new projects.

Work in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi and Liberia

UK registered office: East of England

Sand Dams Worldwide Limited

Charity number 1094478

04/11/2002

Latest income £1,439,910

[Mar 2024]

Sand Dams Worldwide supports rural dryland communities to work their way out of poverty with dignity. Working with local partners, we support rural communities to gain access to clean water close to their homes and to invest in climate-smart agriculture. In pioneering sand dams we promote and support the application of sand dam technology by key stakeholders in drylands.

Work in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Malawi

UK registered office: London

Little Company of Mary Sisters England CIO

Charity number 1186617

27/11/2019

Latest income £528,723

[Jun 2024]

The Little Company of Mary Sisters England CIO enables the sisters of the Congregation to carry our their principal ministry of caring for the sick and dying, especially the dying. The charity aims to support the religious and other charitable works carried on by members of the Congregation and to care for those members throughout their lives with the Congregation.

Work in Albania, Zimbabwe, South Korea and Philippines

UK registered office: London

Pesticide Action Network UK

Charity number 327215

21/08/1986

Latest income £1,472,638

[Dec 2024]

PAN UK works to eliminate the dangers of toxic pesticides use to human health plus the environment, reduce pesticide use and raise awareness of sustainable alternatives.

Work in Belgium, Benin, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Surinam, Senegal, Mali, Madagascar, Kenya, Ghana, Gabon and Antigua and Barbuda

UK registered office: South East

Catenian Association Benevolent and Children's Fund

Charity number 214244

14/01/1963

Latest income £914,356

[Mar 2025]

The provision of monetary assistance to members of the Catenian Association and their dependants including dependants of deceased members of the Catenian Association who are in need.

Work in South Africa, Australia, Malta and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: West Midlands

Care and Relief for the Young

Charity number 1011513

01/06/1992

Latest income £1,283,493

[Dec 2023]

CRY is an international Christian Children's charity with the mission to empower children in the world's most disadvantaged nations to rise beyond poverty under the leadership of local champions.

Work in Togo, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, Albania, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Greece, Iraq, Guinea, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Romania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Nepal, Pakistan, Vietnam, Uganda, Serbia, Madagascar, Guatemala, Kenya, Haiti, Zambia, Israel, Armenia, Afghanistan, Egypt, South Sudan, Türkiye and Peru

UK registered office: South East

The Gaia Foundation

Charity number 327412

30/03/1987

Latest income £1,503,733

[Dec 2023]

Gaia works to revive bio-cultural diversity, to regenerate healthy ecosystems and to strengthen community ecological governance for climate change resilience. We work with partner organisations, communities and movements. Our activities focus on Food, Seed and Climate Change Resilience, Sacred Lands and Wilderness, Earth Jurisprudence, and looking Beyond Extractivism.

Work in Philippines, Ireland, Australia, Benin, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, South Africa, Spain, Uganda, Uruguay, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Finland, Ghana, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Nigeria, Botswana and Cameroon

UK registered office: South East

The Institution of Railway Signal Engineers

Charity number 1046999

06/06/1995

Latest income £1,250,301

[Dec 2023]

World-wide professional engineering institution, licensed by the Engineering Council UK, for railway signal, telecommunication and other engineers and operators involved or interested in railway signalling, control and communications.

Work in Canada, Brazil, Nigeria, New Zealand, Netherlands, Malaysia, Taiwan, Greece, Luxembourg, Latvia, Japan, Italy, Israel, Indonesia, India, Hungary, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, Czechia, China, Chile, Trinidad and Tobago, Thailand, Switzerland, Sweden, Eswatini, Spain, South Korea, South Africa, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Ireland, Qatar, Portugal, Botswana, Belgium, Austria, Australia, Serbia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Macau, Argentina, United States and United Arab Emirates

UK registered office: London