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Canolfan Pennant

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Sir Ken Robinson Foundation - Prism the Gift Fund

Sir Ken dedicated his life to transforming the culture of education & organisations with a richer conception of human creativity & intelligence. A vibrant & healthy society depends on a variety of talents & interests, it is our common interest to cultivate them. Restricted fund of PrismTheGiftFund

Kilwinning Community Shed

Kilwinning Community Shed was established in 2024 to maintain community spirit, reduce social isolation and promote wellbeing for men and women. Activities such as e.g., woodworking, pottery, crafting and sewing enables our members to socialise together, combatting loneliness with new friends.

Accrington Christians Together

We are a Christian organisation that aids the people of Accrington with practical help, advice and support through a weekly Foodbank. Our Street Angels also go out into the nighttime economy to assist anybody who may be vulnerable or in need. Our Homeless Pastors also give support to the homeless.

Patchwork Foundation

The Patchwork Foundation is a charity supporting disadvantaged and underrepresented communities in public life. Patchwork empowers young people from underprivileged backgrounds by equipping them with the skills and opportunities to engage in key policy areas that directly shape their communities.

AYR UNITED FOOTBALL ACADEMY

Ayr United Football Academy is a progressive Charity based in Ayr, and working across South Ayrshire to promote Lifelong learning, health and wellbeing through the power of football.Our work is spread across the community engaging with all ages, providing fun and inspiring football activity programmes, social events which are targeted on reducing isolation, improving physical and mental wellbeing and improving life aspirations.We also have a successful talented young footballers programme which provides a platform for young footballers to progress and achieve their football ambitions.All support received will be utilised towards the running costs of our existing programmes and development of new projects.

Let's Do More CIO

Let’s Do More (LDM) is a Leeds charity changing lives through basketball. We mainly support young people—especially from underserved communities—through inclusive programmes that build confidence, improve mental and physical health, and open pathways in sport, education, and employment.

Friends of Nyansakia

Friends of Nyansakia, transforms lives in rural Kenya. We support 900+ school-aged children.100% of donations go directly to community projects.Hiring teachersDaily mealsHealthcareSupporting the poorest familiesEducational initiativesSpecial NeedsConstructing a school kitchen

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Our mission is to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. We develop and promote the idea of a circular economy. We inspire and work with business, academia, policymakers, and institutions across the globe. Our vision is an economic system that’s better for people and the environment.

St James Church Yeovil

St James is the C of E parish church for NW Yeovil.We are a church of all ages, serving a community of 15,000 people. We seek to worship God, grow in faith, live out our faith in daily life, and gather community. For over 600 years St James' has borne witness to the good news of Jesus.

Hebron Trust

Hebron Housing is a Norfolk charity that provides supported housing for 23 women and supports them with the skills they need to maintain sustainable independence. We believe all women deserve beautiful and safe homes.

Oakham in Bloom

Oakham in Bloom is a registered, volunteer led charity which aims to improve the environment for people who visit or live in Oakham, Rutland.Oakham in Bloom was formed in August 1997 – the committee consists entirely of volunteers and works in partnership with Oakham Town Council, Rutland County Council, schools and youth groups, voluntary organisations, residents and businesses.The committee and the gardening and fundraising volunteers strive to: make Oakham beautiful and encourage the community to plant and care for flowers, trees and shrubs. We strive to integrate biodiversity gain into our scheme by providing ready sources of flowers for pollinators as well as using native plants.