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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 ?

Edga

Charity number 1217876

30/04/2026 To relieve the charitable needs of people with disabilities, promoting their good health and promoting equality and diversity and elimination of discrimination on the grounds of disability in particular by:1 raising awareness of golf as an inclusive and healthy sporting option for people with disabilities;2 promoting, growing and developing golf for people with disabilities and promoting their independence; and3 working with, advising and supporting golfing bodies, including national federations and pgas, to increase their understanding, engagement and provision for golfers with a disability.

Work in Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Iceland, India, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Slovakia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Ukraine, Türkiye, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, South Africa, New Zealand, Kenya, Lebanon, Namibia and Netherlands

UK registered office: London

Neurabloom

Charity number 1217897

01/05/2026 For the public benefit:to advance the education and development of neurodiverse children and young people of school age (5–18 years), in particular, but not exclusively through the delivery of fine art and other creative educational programmes, by:(a) enhancing creative expression and emotional development;(b) promoting self-confidence;(c) developing their skills, capacities, and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature, and responsible individuals; and(d) educating professionals and others involved in pedagogy in fine art and creative education as it relates to neurodiverse children and young people.

Work in United Arab Emirates, Australia, United States, Switzerland, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, Brazil, Canada, China, India and Japan

UK registered office: South East

Friends of Mulanje Orphans

Charity number 1217920

05/05/2026 To relieve orphaned children in mulanje district in malawi, without distinction of sex, race, age, political, religious or other opinions or persuasions, by the provision of money, equipment and other goods calculated to advance education, preserve and protect good health and meet their basic human needs; and raise public awareness in all matters relating to the charitable needs of such orphans.

Work in Malawi

UK registered office: North West

Friends of Unity School

Charity number 1217933

06/05/2026 The charity advances education for children attending Unity Freretown Primary and Lower Secondary School in Mombasa Kenya by providing financial support for school fees facilities buildings and educational resources. It also supports pupils health by funding access to medical care through the Schools on site doctors practice for children unable to afford treatment.

Work in Kenya

UK registered office: South East

Great Food for Good: Mexico Network

Charity number 1217961

08/05/2026 We run fundraising campaigns in Mexican restaurants across England from 15 September to 15 December, celebrating key cultural moments including Independence Day, Day of the Dead and the Christmas season. Inspired by the pillars of Positive Peace, the initiative funds local charities in Mexico working on youth empowerment, gender inclusion and stronger communities.

Work in Mexico

UK registered office: London

International Association for Human Rights Education (Iahre)

Charity number 1217971

08/05/2026 IAHRE is an international association that promotes human rights, as set out in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by research addressing policy and practice across educational settings. IAHRE publishes this research in its journal Human Rights Education Review (HRER) and enables international collaboration in human rights-related research through conferences and webinars.

Work in Ireland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Chile, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Costa Rica, Pakistan, India, Hong Kong, Croatia, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Mexico, Türkiye, Taiwan, Portugal, Poland, Iceland, France, Germany and Japan

UK registered office: South East

Geminiani Foundation

Charity number 1217983

11/05/2026 3.1 to advance the education of the public in the art and science of music, particularly but not exclusively classical music, by providing musical education, training, performance and development opportunities for students and emerging artists, especially those who face financial, social or other barriers to accessing such opportunities.3.2 to promote the appreciation of music by:a) organising public concerts, masterclasses and cultural events, including through international collaboration; andb) preserving, studying, performing and presenting historically informed musical practices and musical heritage, including, where appropriate, alternative tuning systems such as 432hz.

Work in Ireland, France, Germany, Denmark, San Marino, United States, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Australia, Albania, Andorra, South Korea, Belgium, Austria, Croatia, China, Czechia, Hong Kong, Canada, Japan, Netherlands, Monaco, Malta, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Italy, Russia and Philippines

UK registered office: London

Urbanics

Charity number 1217992

11/05/2026 The object[s] of the cio [is][are] to advance the education of the public in sustainable development and environmental protection by carrying out research and sharing knowledge on climate change, environmental challenges, and sustainable practices. In furtherance of this object, the charity may: a) conduct research into climate change, the environment, and sustainable development, including the impacts on vulnerable and disadvantaged communities; b) work with communities, charities, academic institutions, and public authorities to develop and improve understanding of environmental issues; c) develop evidence-based guidance, tools, and recommendations to support environmental protection and sustainable practices; and d) disseminate the useful results of such research to the public through publications, workshops, and other educational activities. 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 Tanzania, Thailand, Malaysia, Iraq, Türkiye, Botswana, South Africa, Kenya, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt

UK registered office: South West

Dementia & Music International

Charity number 1218045

13/05/2026 Dementia & Music International was founded in 2026 to improve dementia care through the use of music. Music has been shown to have a beneficial effect at all stages of dementia and in all types of care settings. However, we know that access to music is very unequal globally. Dementia & Music International exists to overcome this inequity.

Work in Australia, Argentina, Malaysia, Jamaica, Italy, Portugal, India, Singapore, United States, Canada, Philippines, Japan, Norway, Nigeria, Denmark, Greece, Germany, France, Finland, Croatia, Costa Rica, China, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Hungary, Brazil, Bolivia and Austria

UK registered office: East Midlands

Association of Pulmonary Pathologists

Charity number 1218139

19/05/2026 The relief of sickness and the preservation of health of the general public by advancing the education and training in the field of pulmonary pathology, primarily to consultant thoracic pathologists and pulmonary pathologists, resident doctors and undergraduates with an interest in thoracic and pulmonary pathology and such other ways as the trustees may determine.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: West Midlands

Stream Foundation

Charity number 1218141

19/05/2026 The Foundation exists to educate the public about the financial lives of everyday workers in the UK and USA. Our charitable activities include:Commissioning academic research on the financial lives of everyday workers. We publish the useful results freely via our website.Hosting educational events, roundtables and conferences to share and discuss research findings.

Work in United States

UK registered office: London

The Kamren Singh Rai Foundation

Charity number 1218157

20/05/2026 The Kamren Singh Rai Foundation supports young men by promoting positive mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. We aim to raise awareness, reduce stigma, encourage open conversations and provide support through community projects, education, events, fundraising and signposting to appropriate services.

Work in India

UK registered office: East Midlands

Tugwi Trust

Charity number 1218182

21/05/2026 Tugwi Trust UK supports disadvantaged children and young people in Zimbabwe and the UK through educational assistance, mentorship, wellbeing support, and access to opportunities. The charity works to reduce poverty and exclusion by mobilising resources, building partnerships, and supporting initiatives that help beneficiaries reach their full potential.

Work in Zimbabwe

UK registered office: East Midlands

Muft Development Foundation

Charity number 1218194

22/05/2026 The objects of the cio are:(1) the prevention or relief of poverty in the uk and abroad, by means of, but not exclusively, making grants for items, equipment, services and facilities, including the provision of food, water, other basic necessities, costs for medical treatment for the benefit of the said persons;(2) to advance education for the benefit of the general public by means of, but not exclusively, the provision or the assistance in the provision of educational activities, equipment, resources and facilities, such as a supplementary school and scholarships for public benefit;(3) to advance in life and relieve the needs of young people through:(a) the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life;(b) providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.(4) to advance the religion of islam by means of, but means of but not exclusively, the assistance in the provision of facilities for islamic education in accordance with the teachings of the quran and the teachings of the prophet muhammad (peace be upon him).

Work in Zambia and Tanzania

UK registered office: London

Isg Bible College UK

Charity number 1218221

27/05/2026 To advance the christian religion by providing students in the united kingdom, india, singapore and sri-lanka with online biblical based training, necessary to undertake christian ministry.

Work in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore

UK registered office: Wales

The International Collaborative for Best Care for the Dying Person

Charity number 1218223

27/05/2026 For the public benefit, the relief of sickness and the preservation of health by: • advancing the education and clinical practices of healthcare professionals by providing up to date information on best care for the dying, particularly through the organisation of meetings, conferences and online workshops; and• encouraging research into palliative care and disseminating the useful results of such research worldwide.

Work in Ireland, Estonia, Netherlands, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Kenya, Iceland, Germany, Japan, China, Brazil, Austria, Australia, Argentina, United States and Sweden

UK registered office: North West

The Api Education Project

Charity number 1218226

27/05/2026 The Api Education Project advances the education of young people in the humanities and the arts, in the UK and internationally, by removing financial barriers that prevent talented students from continuing their studies, We do this by:- Providing grants and scholarships to individuals- Working through vetted partner organisations- Supporting educational opportunity in the humanities and arts

Work in Syria, Lebanon, Ethiopia and Nepal

UK registered office: South East

CC Forum Foundation

Charity number 1218255

29/05/2026 (i) to promote sustainable development for the benefit of the public by:- the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of natural resources;- the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities;- the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration.(ii) to advance the education of the public in subjects related to sustainable development and the protection, enhancement and rehabilitation of the environment and to promote study and research in such subjects provided that the useful results of such study are disseminated to the public at largesustainable development means “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

Work in Tanzania, Nigeria, Namibia, Malawi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Jamaica, Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tunisia

UK registered office: South West

The No Black Boxes Foundation

Charity number 1218261

01/06/2026 The objects of the cio are to advance education for the public benefit, in particular but not exclusively by:a) promoting education in science and technology, including computing, artificial intelligence, data science and related fields;b) increasing public understanding of the principles underlying such technologies, including through interdisciplinary and accessible educational approaches;c) developing the knowledge, skills and critical thinking of learners in relation to modern technological systems;d) supporting research and the development of knowledge in these fields, and disseminating the useful results of such research for the public benefit.

Work in United States, Spain, Germany, France, Romania, Argentina, Switzerland, Portugal and Italy

UK registered office: London

Communalife

Charity number 1218275

01/06/2026 We collaborate with other agencies (CBOs and NGOs), institutions (universities, seminaries), and individuals (professionals) in diverse localities, who are responding to the reality of children experiencing serious harm or threat due to accusations of witchcraft or belief in malevolent spiritual influence. We engage with the problems of (and seek to eliminate) harmful beliefs and practices.

Work in Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi and Nigeria

UK registered office: London

The Sky Foundation

Charity number 1218296

02/06/2026 The objects of the cio are:3.1.1 for the public benefit, the advancement of the art of dance, literature, music, theatre and visual art by:(a) making the arts accessible to more people;(b) delivering public exhibitions, workshops, displays and performances;(c) developing and improving the public’s knowledge, understanding and practice of the arts; and(d) providing education, training and other support to artists to promote artistic and educational excellence.3.1.2 the advancement of education by:(a) supporting young people to access vocational skills and opportunities, particularly in relation to the arts and media;(b) developing the public’s knowledge and awareness of the arts; and(c) providing grants or other charitable support to schools, educational organisations and non-profit bodies to support the general education of children and young people.3.1.3 the prevention or relief of poverty as a result of natural disasters, emergencies or humanitarian hardship by way of providing and making grants to deliver or assist in the provision of humanitarian aid in any part of the world by provision of medical aid, food, water, shelter, equipment, education, training, clothing and financial support.3.1.4 the promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.for the purpose of this clause 3.1.4, ‘socially excluded’ means being excluded from society, or part of society, as a result of being a member of a socially and economically deprived community.3.1.5 the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, in particular but not exclusively in persons from disadvantaged backgrounds, by:(a) promoting inclusive access to sport and physical activity, particularly for those who experience inequality or barriers to participation; and(b) providing funding and support to sports-related initiatives.3.1.6 to promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment in particular but not exclusively by providing funding and support to other charities and organisations.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: London

Justice Congo Group

Charity number 1218319

03/06/2026 (a) to relieve poverty, and to relieve ill-health and suffering among survivors of conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence and other persons in need who are congolese nationals or whose displacement, persecution or experience of violence is directly connected to the conflict in the democratic republic of congo, and who are in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) facilitating access to trauma-informed psychosocial support, including community-based peer support, and referral pathways to appropriate specialist services (including clinical services where required);(ii) facilitating access to medical care and health services through signposting, translation/interpretation support and referrals, and removing practical barriers to access;(iii) providing time-limited emergency practical support and emergency financial assistance to meet immediate needs; and(iv) providing welfare-related information, advice and referrals connected to immediate needs (for example housing, subsistence, health and support services), and making onward referrals where specialist input is required.(b) to advance the education of congolese refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and other congolese persons affected by conflict or displacement connected to the democratic republic of congo, in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) providing or facilitating structured education and training in digital literacy and essential life and workplace skills;(ii) providing or supporting supplementary educational programmes for children and young people whose education has been disrupted by conflict or displacement; and(iii) supporting teacher development and access to learning materials and educational resources in conflict-affected communities.(c) to promote human rights (as set out in the universal declaration of human rights and other relevant international human rights instruments) for congolese persons affected by conflict in the united kingdom, the democratic republic of congo, or burundi, by:(i) assisting in documenting and recording human rights violations and abuses affecting civilians in conflict-affected areas;(ii) providing general legal information and rights awareness (including information on the asylum process and access to protection), and facilitating access to regulated legal advice and representation;(iii) raising awareness and understanding of human rights through educational activities and community-based information sessions in the uk and overseas;(iv) commissioning or conducting research and publishing reports on human rights issues, ensuring the useful results of such research are disseminated;(v) presenting evidence-based representations to relevant authorities and bodies; and(vi) supporting reconciliation and peaceful dispute resolution activities in conflict-affected communities, delivered through vetted partners.in furtherance of that object but not otherwise, the trustees shall have powerto engage in political activity provided that the trustees are satisfied that the proposed activities will further the purposes of the charity to an extent justified by the resources committed and the activity is not the dominant means by which the charity carries out its objects.for the purposes of this clause, other relevant international human rights instruments refers to: the international covenant on civil and political rights (iccpr)the convention against torture (cat)the convention on the rights of the child (crc) and its optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict (opac) the un declaration on human rights defenders (1998)the african charter on human and peoples' rights, as the applicable regional instrument for drc and burundi.

Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi

UK registered office: London

Friends Historical Society

Charity number 1218336

05/06/2026 For the public benefit, to advance education in the history of the religious society of friends (quakers) in britain and to promote the study of quaker history.to that end, the cio’s income and property are used solely to further the society’s object by work such as:(i) publishing research findings in quaker history through the issue of a regular journal and the publication and sale of other appropriate material;(ii) holding lectures and discussions and organising conferences for society members and the general public for educational purposes;(iii) preserving and making available to scholars, documents and manuscripts relating to the history of the society of friends;(iv) giving grants for research into quaker history;(v) performing such other tasks as may from time to time be determined by a general meeting of the society, hereinafter referred to as a general meeting.

Work in Ireland

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

The Angela Webster Education Trust

Charity number 1218347

05/06/2026 The objects of the cio are to advance the education of those who are in need, in particular but not exclusively 3.1 women and girls in or from the developing world, unable to access formal education, to enable them to take positions of responsibilities within their communities 3.2 students within parkside community college and coleridge community college in the city of cambridgethrough the giving of financial assistance and/or the making of grants ("objects")

Work in Afghanistan

UK registered office: East of England

Ywca Vocational Institute Old Girls Association UK

Charity number 1218355

08/06/2026 The ywca vocational institute old girls association uk supports educational and vocational training of young girls at the school in sierra leone. The organisation also looks after the welfare of its members here in the united kingdom.

Work in Sierra Leone

UK registered office: South East

Imdaadul Ghurabaa Trust

Charity number 1218380

09/06/2026 A) to relieve persons in any parts of the world who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress as a result of local, national or international disaster or by reasons of their social and economical circumstances and in particular by means of deploying human and material resources to provide appropriate relief to such persons; b) the education of muslim adult and children throughout the world; c) other charitable purposes for the benefit of the communities in the united kingdom as and when deemed necessary by the society

Work in India

UK registered office: South West

Grace Agbonlahor Foundation UK

Charity number 1218385

09/06/2026 The charity relieves poverty and financial hardship among women and girls in Nigeria by making grants to Grace Agbonlahor Foundation Nigeria to support education, training, healthcare projects, educational materials and income-generating support.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: East of England

Pillars of Hope

Charity number 1218444

12/06/2026 The objects of the cio are the prevention or relief of poverty anywhere in the world by providing grants to charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.

Work in Jordan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Indonesia, India, Guinea, Mauritania, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone

UK registered office: North West

Limba Descendants Association

Charity number 1218463

15/06/2026 1. To relieve poverty and advance education in sierra leone for the public for the public benefit by:a) providing grants to primary and secondary schools to assist with providing and improving essential facilities and educational equipment/resources to assist in the provision of consistent access to education;b) providing grants to school aged children to assist with educational tuition fees, school lunches and other associated costs related to schooling.2. To relieve the needs of the elderly in london, including those who are in financial hardship, ill health or disabled through:a) providing grants for assistance with travel expenses to enable them to attend and access essential health care related appointments and services for those who cannot afford them and require such assistance;b) social interaction and providing or assisting in the provision of facilities for recreational and leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life of those who are in need of such facilities;c) such other ways as the trustees may determine.

Work in Sierra Leone

UK registered office: London

Vita Aid

Charity number 1218468

15/06/2026 ?vita aid operates for the furtherance of the following objects,1 - to advance health by providing free health education, outreach programmes, and pop-up screening centres for the public benefit in the uk and ghana.2 - to advance education in ghana by renovating schools and delivering free educational workshops in subjects including english, mathematics, and technology.3 - to promote the conservation and protection of the environment by raising awareness of environmental issues such as pollution and waste management.4 - to relieve financial hardship by providing access to clean water and essential support for individuals who cannot afford basic needs, including medical supplies.?

Work in Ghana

UK registered office: London