Search

search

Latest income

Between and

Causes

Beneficiaries

Operations

UK Region

Based on the UK head office

Exclude any organisations that say they work in more than countries (out of 248).

Loading

Data notes

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 ?

Chinese Gospel Broadcasting Centre

Charity number 282580

15/07/1981 Embracing Christianity to fulfil the spiritual need of the community in Britain & abroad

Work in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, United States, China and Malaysia

UK registered office: London

(In)Justice International

Charity number 1204170

31/07/2023 To advance education for the public benefit by promoting and carrying out multidisciplinary research which applies a social harm approach to an analysis of contemporary social, economic and environmental issues and publishing the useful results of such research. For the purpose of this clause ‘a social harm approach’ means an analysis of the overall impact of related forms of harm on both populations and individuals. Social harm is the social, economic, and environmental injury or damage inflicted on society either intentionally or unintentionally.

Work in India, Portugal, Canada, Finland, Philippines, Taiwan, Australia and Poland

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Jesuits in Britain CIO

Charity number 1207742

05/04/2024 The object of the CIO is the advancement of religion for the public benefit in accordance with the principles and doctrines of the Roman Catholic faith through the religious and other charitable work for the time being carried out by or under the direction of or supported by the Society of Jesus as the Trustees with the approval of the Provincial shall from time to time think fit.

Work in Guyana, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czechia, Philippines, Italy, France, India, Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, Uganda, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Haiti, Argentina, Nigeria, Colombia, Mexico, Taiwan and Dominican Republic

UK registered office: London

Duchesne Trust CIO

Charity number 1210066

17/09/2024 The CIO's activities focus on the following four Apostolic Priorities: 1) Education; 2) JPIC (Justice, Peace, Integrity of Creation); Spirituality; and 4) Formation. Solidarity projects for the education of vulnerable groups living in poverty and support for the sustainability of the Society's life and mission including the costs for formation, education and care of the sisters.

Work in Peru, South Korea, New Zealand, Netherlands, Morocco, Ireland, France, Belgium, Uruguay, United States, Uganda, Spain, Puerto Rico, Poland, Philippines, Mexico, Malta, Kenya, Japan, Italy, Indonesia, India, Hungary, Germany, Egypt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia, China, Chile, Chad, Canada, Brazil, Austria, Australia, Argentina, Taiwan and Vietnam

UK registered office: London

Pigs Protection

Charity number 1215239

06/10/2025 We campaign in the UK and globally to improve pig welfare by raising awareness of the harms of intensive pig farming. We educate the public on pig welfare and the impacts of pig farming and pork consumption on human health and the environment.

Work in France, Australia, China, New Zealand, Ukraine, Thailand, Hong Kong, Brazil, Russia, Denmark, Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, Switzerland, Portugal, Canada, Argentina, Italy, Mexico, Belgium, India, Netherlands, South Africa, United States, South Korea, Spain and Germany

UK registered office: London

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

UK registered office: London