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Action Tutoring provides free tuition to pupils from low-income backgrounds through partnerships with schools, using high quality volunteer tutors, aiming to ensure pupils are equipped in English and maths to be able to progress to further education, employment or training. The charity operates in the following cities: London, Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, Sheffield, Brighton and Newcastle.
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National |
£2,822,500
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The charity aims to promote the care and upbringing of every child and every young person with a disadvantaged background who lives in or has a close connection to the West London Zone, by supporting positive family relationships, advancing education, promoting health and making the most of each such child and young person?s potential.
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Hammersmith And Fulham, Kensington And Chelsea |
£5,029,338
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The Access Project help motivated students from disadvantaged backgrounds win places at top universities. This is accomplished through a unique combination of tuition and in-school mentoring, creating applications, improving grades and helping young people transition successfully to the next stage of their education
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London |
£3,271,847
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upReach supports undergraduates from less-privileged backgrounds to secure graduate jobs and internships by running a needs-focused professional development programmes in partnership with foundations, universities and employers. Students are guided by Programme Co-ordinators who support them through practice online tests, mock interviews and CV reviews to prepare them for job applications. Video
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upReach supports undergraduates from less-privileged backgrounds to secure graduate jobs and internships by running a needs-focused professional development programmes in partnership with foundations, universities and employers. Students are guided by Programme Co-ordinators who support them through practice online tests, mock interviews and CV reviews to prepare them for job applications. Video forums and skills workshops also develop essential soft skills, and professional mentoring and insight days give them the tools to face the professional world.
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National |
£2,908,643
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Afrikids is a grass roots child rights organisation working with communities in northern Ghana to improve life for their most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Their philosophy is to listen to what a community knows it needs, empower them to make the necessary changes themselves, and ensure these changes are sustainable long term
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Ghana, Camden |
£1,870,731
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To advance learning for public benefit in literacy and to act as a resource for young people up to the age of 18 by providing advice and assistance, organising programmes of learning/education. Helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.
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Sheffield City, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham |
£580,486
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IntoUniversity aims to address underachievement and social exclusion among young people by offering an integrated programme of out-of-school study, mentoring, aspirational coaching, personal support and, in partnership with universities, specially-devised FOCUS weeks, days and weekends.
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Bristol City, Throughout London, Brighton And Hove, Oxfordshire, Southampton City, Liverpool City, Essex, Nottingham City, Leeds City |
£9,481,872
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At Chapter One, we want to create a world where all children have the literacy skills needed to thrive, so we provide one to one reading support at the time they need it most. We provide thousands of children across the UK with online reading volunteers, and also run an early literacy intervention programme. Please visit our website to learn more about our work!
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National |
£834,823
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IPSEA) has the following objectives: To promote and advance education of children and young adults with special educational needs, particularly by providing advice, assistance and support for parents and others to obtain appropriate special educational services and to conduct and disseminate research, information and training on special education needs.
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National |
£814,501
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We're helping children develop the reading skills they need to succeed in school and beyond, by creating flexible volunteering at the heart of our communities.
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National |
£3,498,213
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Future Frontiers is an education charity working towards a day when every child is inspired to fulfil their potential atschool & beyond. Our award-winning programme combines face-to-face coaching with access to professional role models. The programme has been designed to increase motivation at school through developing aspirations & providing a personal context and relevance to daily
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Future Frontiers is an education charity working towards a day when every child is inspired to fulfil their potential atschool & beyond. Our award-winning programme combines face-to-face coaching with access to professional role models. The programme has been designed to increase motivation at school through developing aspirations & providing a personal context and relevance to daily education.
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Lambeth, Southwark, Southampton City, Hackney, Barnet |
£1,534,828
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To advance education in the UK by providing and assisting the provision of literacy support in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, including the provision of volunteers to UK primary schools to listen to pupils read and encourage their reading skills.
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National |
£524,495
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The Tutor Trust is a not-for-profit charity based in Manchester that provides tuition to school children in disadvantaged areas.
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National |
£3,527,639
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To advance the education of state school pupils in the UK by providing community-basedtutoring programmes in such ways as the charity trustees see fit, including by university students. As aresult, we expect to see pupils increase their academic attainment, become confident in learning and thrive as independent learners and have a successful transition to secondary school.
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National |
£459,928
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??? Supplemantary school??? Provision of positive activities to the youth;??? luncheon club for the elderly refugees;??? Guidance, mentoring services to young people and their families??? Promotion and integration of refugee families into mainstream services and schools;??? Information, advice and resource centre for matters relating to Somali language and history
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Somalia, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow |
£217,815
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Improving life outcomes for the most vulnerable children by raising the status and expertise of those who educate them.
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National |
£1,068,143
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The Hackney Pirates develops literacy, confidence and perseverance among young people who are falling behind at school and who face disadvantages. We do that through providing extra adult attention, the chance to work on real-world publishing projects and extra reading support. All activities take place in our unconventional out-of-school learning environment, the Ship of Adventures.
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Hackney |
£703,344
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We are an independent charity that transforms lives through literacy. We improve reading, writing, speaking and listening in communities where poverty is on the increase and literacy levels are low. Our research and analysis make us the leading authority on literacy and drive our interventions. Our work is focused on critical moments in literacy development when we can make the greatest impact.
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Scotland, Throughout England And Wales |
£10,938,045
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Provides music education training in state primary schools throughout England
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National |
£443,533
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MAKING THE LEAP IS A SOCIAL MOBILITY AND YOUTH CHARITY WHICH RUNS CAREERS EDUCATION PROGRAMMES FOR CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS ACROSS LONDON, AND DELIVERS SERVICES THAT PREPARES YOUNG ADULTS FOR LIFE-CHANGING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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London |
£1,468,049
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Rekindle is a unique supplementary school.It is primarily led by young people who helped design a school they know their peers need. Set to open its doors in March 2022, it will be for students from working class communities, for students no one really expects to adore education, for students who the regular system fails, rather than feeds.
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Manchester City |
£243,777
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The provision of services to children, young people and adults with Learning Disabilities.
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London |
£2,215,069
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The School's principal activity is the education of boys aged between four and thirteen, including sports, music, drama, arts and crafts and other activities.
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Camden, Barnet |
£10,029,362
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Promote adult and general education by stimulating and responding to the demand for liberal education, providing for the needs of working class adults and of those who are socially, economically or educationally disadvantaged, providing educational programmes in the community and in the workplace, furthering the advancement of education for all and promoting the effectiveness of similar charities.
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Scotland, Throughout England |
£25,455,000
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Future First's vision is that every state school & college should be supported by a thriving, engaged alumni community that helps each to do more for its students.Alumni communities can have a transformative impact, providing schools with role models, mentors or volunteers.Future First also creates opportunities for students to gain insights into the world of work at its employer partners.
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National |
£1,497,303
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Natural Ability offers agricultural and land-based training, employment, supported living, activity holidays and specialist education packages to people with learning and other disabilities. Respect for the environment, learning about farming, caring for animals and plants and living in a sustainable way are also fundamental to the organisation.
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National |
£1,317,016
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Passion for Learning is a unique charity recruiting adults from all walks of life who could bring their experiences, enthusiasm and skills to children struggling to read and learn. PfL provides assistance and support to mainly primary school age children to develop their reading and writing skills, and raising their aspirations through continual enrichment.
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Cheshire West & Chester, Flintshire |
£497,935
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The Global Fund for Children works to advance the dignity of children and youth around the world by investing small grants and organisational strengthening support in programmes of innovative community based organisations that engage marginalised and vulnerable children and youth in their communities.
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Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Thailand, Vietnam, Southwark, United States, Tanzania, Uganda, Mexico, Mozambique, Romania, South Africa, Zambia, Argentina, Philippines, Eswatini, Afghanistan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Honduras, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Dominican Republic, Panama, Turkey, Barking And Dagenham, Hackney, Jamaica, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Peru, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Bhutan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Burundi, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Moldova, Ukraine, Serbia, East Timor |
£2,905,344
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Community centre and outreach services to children, older people and young people with learning disabilities.
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Hammersmith And Fulham |
£683,758
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A further and higher education college devoted to providing education for the planet, preparing students for the disruptions of a changing climate
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National |
£446,383
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We run a specialist college for young people with learning disabilities, which prepares students for independent living and employment. We also deliver services to support families with multiple needs and a creative therapies project. In Kentish Town we run a volunteer programme, to give local people an active role in tackling issues around health and inequality.
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London |
£673,455
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Refugee Education UK (formerly Refugee Support Network) enables young refugees and asylum seekers to have better access to education, get better outcomes from education (both academic and wellbeing), and have opportunities to use their education. We aim to achieve this through a combination of direct education support programmes, capacity building and research for structural and system changes.
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London |
£1,711,890
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To work with people who experience mental ill health and or learning and other disabilities, to enable them to live and work independently within their own local community and to support them towards achieving a quality of life. The provision of community residential rehabilitation, living support, meaningful day time activities, training and employment training services.
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Northumberland, Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne City, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland |
£1,802,110
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Coram Beanstalk works with schools to provide the highest quality and best value one-to-one support. We provide trained reading helpers who give consistent and bespoke support to children enabling them to develop to confident reading skills. Our vision is that "all children and young people will have the essential skills they need to grow up and lead successful lives".
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Throughout England |
£862,647
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The provision of free, one-to-one supported sports and recreational opportunities for children and young adults with additional needs.
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London |
£227,098
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Moorfield School Limited is an Independent School for the education of children up to the age of eleven
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Bradford City |
£989,130
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Independent day and boarding school providing full educational curriculum to boys and girls aged 4 to 18 years.
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Shropshire |
£6,627,344
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SATRO is an educational charity which has been working across the South East since 1984. We inspire and engage young people in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), both in terms of subject choices and the career paths they lead onto.
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Throughout London, Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex, Windsor And Maidenhead |
£605,970
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The charity runs individual and team competitions in Mathematics, summer schools and a mentoring scheme for school pupils. It organises meetings for teachers and publishes books for school pupils. It selects and trains the UK team for the International Mathematical Olympiad, held annually.
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Scotland |
£1,455,364
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Independent Education for boys and girls Aged 2-18
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West Sussex |
£27,634,749
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The charity's aim is to impart a love of reading to disadvantaged primary school children via regular, personalised, mentoring support from trained volunteers.
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Oxfordshire |
£149,513
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AT The Bus offers a school-based programme of art as therapy to support the education, health and wellbeing of children and young people aged 5-16 in Oxfordshire and London. Group sessions take place during the school day in a purposely designed therapeutic studio space in a double decker bus located on school grounds or in specially designed studio spaces.
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Oxfordshire |
£277,667
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Management and operation of a girls' senior and junior boarding and day school at its site in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol.
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Bristol City
Gloucestershire
Somerset |
£11,391,665
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Birmingham City School Improvement
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Birmingham City |
£3,063,797
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1 TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DAILY CARE, RECREATION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 0-162 TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF THE PERSONS IN THE PROVISION OF SUCH CARE, EDUCATION AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES3 TO FURTHER OR BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
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Liverpool City, Sefton |
£765,062
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GASP Motor Project is an alternative learning facility that helps mainly 14 - 19 young people achieve and contribute their best. Disadvantaged and under-achieving under 25s in and around Surrey can learn basic motor mechanics and practical engineering skills . It helps to tackle anti-social and offending behaviours, engenders responsibilty and teamwork, and improves confidence and self-esteem.
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Surrey, Hampshire |
£323,911
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Jacari's mission is to improve the confidence and English language skills of young people through our free tuition scheme. We work with those who have English as an additional language and are at risk of not achieving their full potential. We recruit and train volunteers tutors from the universities in Bristol and Oxford to provide this free 1:1 tuition to the young people referred to us.
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Bristol City, Oxfordshire |
£78,878
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In addition to five validated degree programmes, LAMDA offers a Foundation Course and a number of Diplomas, semester and short courses for the private market. The work of the Drama School is complemented by that of Examinations, through which LAMDA offers a drama and communications-based syllabus leading to accredited and non-accredited awards in the UK and overseas.
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Hammersmith And Fulham |
£13,383,616
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To advance education in science amongst schoolchildren and adults in the UK, including by:- breaking down barriers to help disabled children and young adults participate in STEM- organising events which promote an interest in science- investigating and using new technology to communicate scientific knowledge and understanding
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National |
£71,743
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Prior's Court Foundation is a non-profit making charity which manages Prior's Court School and Prior's Court Young Adult Provision for students aged 5 to 25 with autism and severe and complex learning difficulties. Set up in 1999, it is now recognised as one of the foremost providers of autistic-specific education and care with a methodology, the Prior Approach, which is renowned world-wide.
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Throughout England And Wales |
£21,030,119
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Provision of Schooling
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Hillingdon |
£5,411,273
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SCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH COMPLEX LEARNING AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES AND ANCILLARY CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES; AND THE PROVISION OF RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE, AND SUPPORTED HOUSING TO ADULTS, BOTH WITH COMPLEX LEARNING AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES.
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National |
£11,454,299
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The principal activity of the company continues to be the provision of education in a boarding and day school for pupils aged 13 to 18.
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Buckinghamshire |
£38,351,603
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The Brilliant Club exists to increase the number of pupils from under-represented backgrounds progressing to highly selective universities. We do this by mobilising the PhD community to share its academic expertise with state schools.
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National |
£6,650,128
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Children Ahead's mission is to ensure that children struggling with learning and emotional difficulties have the opportunities, help and resources to achieve their full potential.To achieve this, the Charity offers children and young people a full range of therapeutic interventions, alongside training and support for their parents and schools.
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National |
£1,170,472
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CU is an extra-curricular education programme working with children aged 5 - 14 to ignite a passion for learning, to raise aspirations and build self confidence. Children are presented with a diverse menu of quality-assured activities and credits are awarded for participation. Once sufficient credits have been amassed, children's efforts are celebrated with certificates and graduation ceremonies.
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National |
£483,479
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Home-Start Hillingdon befriends and supports families with children under 5, parent to parent,with the gifts of time, shared experience, dignity and mutual respect. Our aim is to help prevent family breakdown, to help families enjoy their children within happy and secure homes and to help them achieve their potential.
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Hillingdon |
£223,639
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Out of school educational and recreational activities
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Kenya, Throughout London, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Nigeria, Manchester City, The Gambia, Salford City |
£1,500
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WE HELP CHILDREN EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES WITH EARLY LITERACY AND NUMERACY TO IMPROVE THEIR SKILLS AND BECOME CONFIDENT AND ENTHUSIASTIC LEARNERS AT HOME AND SCHOOL. WE TEACH CHILDREN INDIVIDUALLY AND IN GROUPS ON TAILOR-MADE COURSES. WE MODEL OUR APPROACH AND SHARE IDEAS AND RESOURCES WITH THEIR PARENTS/CARERS. WE TRAIN TEACHERS AND TEACHING ASSISTANTS TO DELIVER BASIC SKILLS SUPPORT.
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National |
£313,749
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The charity's principal activity continues to be that of providing a complete education for girls, of the highest standard, founded on the Catholic faith.
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Ealing |
£7,911,621
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Nursery, pre-preparatory and preparatory school for boys and girls aged 2 to 16, with weekly and flexible boarding options.
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Surrey |
£6,585,810
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Early Explorers groups for families 0-3yr olds delivering Peep Learning Together programme, Early readers for schools promoting early literacy, Grandparents groups, Transition groups in schools, Little Talkers for families on speech & language waiting list, Active play sessions, Story Explorers volunteer-led home sessions, Training for schools/nurseries, Volunteering opportunities &
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Early Explorers groups for families 0-3yr olds delivering Peep Learning Together programme, Early readers for schools promoting early literacy, Grandparents groups, Transition groups in schools, Little Talkers for families on speech & language waiting list, Active play sessions, Story Explorers volunteer-led home sessions, Training for schools/nurseries, Volunteering opportunities & training.
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Wirral |
£349,395
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The charity works with and supports 650 people with learning disabilities and/or autism. The main activities are 1 - Choices supported living schemes & community support, 2 - housing, 3 - shared lives scheme and 4 - Active Lives, day time opportunities such as supported employment, travel buddy scheme, friendship groups, education, training , creative arts and sports and leisure.
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Lambeth, East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton And Hove, City Of Westminster, Hammersmith And Fulham, Kensington And Chelsea |
£10,509,496
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To provide grants to Guildhall School of Music & Drama to advance the education of students and prospective students of the School in music, drama & production arts and any other object considered to be beneficial to the promotion of music, drama & production arts. To support any charitable purpose in which Guildhall School or any student may engage and promotes music, drama &
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To provide grants to Guildhall School of Music & Drama to advance the education of students and prospective students of the School in music, drama & production arts and any other object considered to be beneficial to the promotion of music, drama & production arts. To support any charitable purpose in which Guildhall School or any student may engage and promotes music, drama & production arts.
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National |
£1,979,954
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THE HOLLOW LANE CLUB IS DEDICATED TO ENHANCING THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AND THEIR FAMILIES, BY PROVIDING FUN AND INVOLVING OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHILDREN AND THEIR SIBLINGS, AFTER SCHOOL, AT WEEKENDS AND IN THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, AT SEVERAL CENTRAL LOCATIONS.
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Devon |
£222,089
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The principal activity of the Company is that of a registered charity (1109843) established to promote and advance the health, achievement and welfare of young people aged over 13 and adults with profound, multiple and severe learning difficulties by the provision of day care facilities.
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Worcestershire |
£665,329
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Education
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Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset, Wiltshire, Bath And North East Somerset |
£9,740,996
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PROVISION OF EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WHOSE MAINSTREAM EDUCATION HAS BROKEN DOWN DUE TO TRAUMA OR OTHER REASON. WE HELP TO DEVELOP THEIR PHYSICAL, MENTAL, SPIRITUAL AND MORAL CAPACITIES SO THAT THEY MAY GROW TO FULL MATURITY AS INDIVIDUALS AND MEMBER OF SOCIETY AND THAT THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE MAY BE IMPROVED.PROVISION OF TRAINING FOR THOSE WORKING WITH CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS.
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National |
£9,085,628
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West Hill School Trust was formed in 1959 and exists in order to deliver a wide range of charitable services to the community in which it is based. A principal service is the management of the school known as West Hill Park and its assets.
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Hampshire |
£3,799,761
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ASCape is the only charity of its kind dedicated to improving the lives of autistic children and young adults (0-25) in West Dorset. We support children and their families through a range of family-based activities, offering a successful program of social groups and family activities free or at low-cost for all age ranges, from the very youngest children through to young people over the age of 18.
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Dorset, Somerset |
£19,221
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To advance education primarily by conducting in West London a day school for girls aged 4 to 11. The School's aim is to provide an academic education for pupils with a range of abilities and backgrounds. Bursaries enable a wider range of girls to take advantage of the unique education the School has to offer. Aims and ethos are on its website https://www.butehouse.co.uk/about-us/aims-ethos.html
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Hammersmith And Fulham |
£5,909,648
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The Art School is a specialist higher education institution teaching at Foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate level, preparing students for careers as contemporary artists, conservators, carvers in wood and stone and related professions. This is underpinned by an emphasis on material understanding, traditional skills, experimentation and research, combined with art historical studies.
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National |
£3,178,258
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The education of children and such other charitable works as advance the Roman Catholic religion.
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Surrey |
£16,424,827
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The principal activity of Ewell Castle School is that of an independent school for boys and girls (3-18).
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Surrey |
£9,721,305
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The charitable company's principle activity continues to be the management of the Hereford Cathedral Senior and Junior Schools.The charity provides education in Hereford for boys and girls from the age of 3-18.
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Herefordshire |
£10,756,964
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The objects of the charitable company per its memorandum are to advance the Roman Catholic religion by the conduct of a Roman Catholic School or schools and by any ancillary or religious activities for the benefit of the public.
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Croydon |
£927,577
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Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin aims to give every pre-school child in Wales the opportunity to benefit from early years experiences through the medium of Welsh.
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Wales |
£8,495,000
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|
Education of children from age 2 years to 13 years of age.
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West Sussex |
£6,991,453
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Provision of education to pupils aged between 2 and 13.
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West Sussex |
£3,360,105
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Prince's Mead is an independent co-educational prep school for children from 3 to 11 years.
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National |
£3,871,240
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Operates three schools
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South Gloucestershire, Bristol City, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, North Somerset, Bath And North East Somerset |
£17,158,929
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PEAS founds and manages sustainably financed secondary schools in Africa in response to massive excess demand for affordable secondary education. We fundraise in the UK for capital costs. Schools fund running costs from a mixture of very low-fees, income generating projects and government subsidy. As of 2016, we run 30 schools.
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London |
£7,069,278
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The provision of education to senior girls in a predominantly boarding environment at its site; Escrick Park, near York
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North Yorkshire |
£7,907,000
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The main object of the charity, as set out in its Articles, is to promote and provide for the advancement of education and in connection therewith to conduct, carry on, acquire and develop any education institution or education institutions for the education of students or puplis of either sex or both sexes.
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Surrey, Kingston Upon Thames |
£10,021,616
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The advancement of education by maintaining an independent day school for boys and girls in Solihull which shall have a religious character in accordance with the tenets of the Church of England and provide a liberal education.The charity provides financial assistance to individuals of ability who cannot afford the fees and offers its facilities to other local organisations.
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Solihull |
£22,644,055
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TO ADVANCE EDUCATION, LEARNING, RELIGION AND RESEARCH WITHIN THE COLLEGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND;TO PROVIDE A COLLEGE FOR MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM WHEREIN THEY MAY WORK FOR DEGREES AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM (INCLUDING, IN PARTICULAR, ADVANCING THE EDUCATION, SPIRITUAL AND MORAL WELFARE OF STUDENTS ENROLLED AT THE COLLEGE).
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Durham, South Africa |
£2,460,645
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Provision of education to girls aged 11-18 by running an academically selective school offering a stimulating and ambitious programme of study with a rich and diverse extra-curricular programme. Bursaries enable a wide range of girls to take advantage of this exceptional education. The School's values and ethos are outlined on its website http://spgs.org/about/ethos/.
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Hammersmith And Fulham |
£22,411,000
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The advancement of education for the benefit of the public by a) making grants to schools other not for profit organisations to fund projects which seek to address low educational attainment; and b) supporting and disseminating the results of research in to ways to mitigate the factors that cause or contribute to, and successful strategies for dealing with, low educational attainment.
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Throughout England |
£30,946,898
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To provide every child with an excellent academic and moral education in a warm and supportive environment.
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Oxfordshire |
£5,793,574
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The Merchant Taylors' Schools Crosby provide education to boys and girls from the ages 4-18, in two Senior Schools, two Junior Schools and a Mixed Infant School. With the exception of pupils aged 4-7 and a small amount of teaching in the sixth form, the Schools provide a single sex education. There is however a wide range of extra-curricular activities in which both boys and girls can participate.
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Cheshire East, Cheshire West & Chester, Knowsley, Lancashire, Liverpool City, Sefton, St Helens, Warrington, Wigan, Wirral |
£14,671,542
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The Charity's objectives are to promote and extend education in accordance with the doctrines and principles of the Church of England. The Charity also achieves and fosters links with the local community on the educational front and through the public use of its facilities.
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Cambridgeshire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Peterborough City
Rutland |
£6,888,459
|
|
Provision of independent education for boys, girls and young adults of all or no religious demonination
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Warwickshire |
£16,988,668
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The Charity provides education to children between the ages of 3 and 11 for the public benefit, through the running of an independent primary school.
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Richmond Upon Thames |
£2,603,193
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UNICEF is the world's leading organisation working for children. UNICEF works in partnership with families, local communities, partners and governments in over 190 countries and territories to help every child realise their full potential.UNICEF UK raises funds for UNICEF's emergency and development work around the world and advocates for lasting change for children worldwide.
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National |
£176,530,000
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To provide a caring environment where high quality play and education are used to stimulate and encourage the intellectual, physical and emotional development of the pre-school children of the officers, staff and students of Bristol University or of other persons.
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Bristol City |
£799,374
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To advance, for the public benefit, the education of children and young people not older than the age of 19 years at Abingdon School and Abingdon Preparatory School or such other school as the Governors may from time to time determine.
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Oxfordshire |
£33,784,000
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Apps for Good is an education technology movement which prepares young people for the real world. Working alongside educators Apps for Good offers a free, flexible course framework that infuses digital learning with teamwork, creativity and entrepreneurship. Students find a problem they want to solve and apply new skills to making a real life technology product. They explore the full product
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Apps for Good is an education technology movement which prepares young people for the real world. Working alongside educators Apps for Good offers a free, flexible course framework that infuses digital learning with teamwork, creativity and entrepreneurship. Students find a problem they want to solve and apply new skills to making a real life technology product. They explore the full product development cycle from concept, to coding, to launch in a way that brings the classroom to life.
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Germany, Spain, Brazil, Portugal |
£527,051
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Be Me Project provides support for a wide spectrum of people ranging from young people in secondary school to young mums and older ladies within our communities. Delivering courses and one to one sessions that encourage positive mental wellbeing, confident mind-sets, inspiring people to be uniquely themselves and raising levels of self esteem and resilience.
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National |
£173,041
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The principle activity of the charity is to provide a high quality education for boys and girls from the ages of two and a half to thirteen years of age.
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Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire |
£5,963,832
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We facilitate learning environments in schools, universities, workplaces and professional sporting teams to further our charitable purposes.
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Netherlands, Scotland, South Africa, Throughout England And Wales |
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