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Donkeys is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Animals category.

59 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.03% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(donkey|donkeys|mule(s)?)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 12 0.02%
£10k - £100k 19 0.03%
£100k - £250k 6 0.03%
£250k - £500k 7 0.06%
£500k - £1m 2 0.03%
£1m - £10m 6 0.07%
Over £10m 3 0.13%
Total 55 0.03%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 54 0.03%
ccni nan nan%
oscr 5 0.02%
Total 59 0.03%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE BROOKE HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS [Charity number: 1085760]
Since it was founded in 1934, the Brooke has helped to relieve the suffering of millions of working horses, donkeys and mules and improved the livelihoods of the countless people who depend upon them. The Brooke provides veterinary services in some of the world's poorest communities, treating animals and training animal-owners in countries including Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Pakistan.
£24,756,115
REDWINGS HORSE SANCTUARY [Charity number: 1068911]
Redwings operates sanctuaries and rehoming across England, Scotland and Wales. Our primary purpose is to provide and promote the welfare, protection and care of horses, ponies donkeys and mules that have suffered from maltreatment, neglect or poor circumstances, through rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary care, and by educating people
£14,836,275
Redwings Horse Sanctuary [Charity number: SC045070]
3.1 For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules which have suffered from maltreatment, neglect or poor circumstances. 3.2 To advance the education of the public in matters pertaining to the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among such animals.
£14,836,275
M J CAMP CHARITABLE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1085654]
Making grants to charitable organisations to promote places and objects of natural beauty in the UK and in Hayling Island in particular, the restoration of canals and other inland waterways in the UK, the relieving of suffering of horses, ponies or donkeys, the promotion of historic vehicles and in particular steam trains and the establishment of community transport schemes in the UK.
£2,352,322
ISLE OF WIGHT DONKEY SANCTUARY CIO [Charity number: 1159886]
The provide healthcare and welfare for abandoned, rescued and homeless donkeys.To educate children about the heritage and roles of donkeys.To support other charities through association with our donkeys.To provide the public with an opportunity to visit, learn and appreciate the animals in a natural, visitor-friendly environment.
£2,100,681
SAFE HAVEN FOR DONKEYS IN THE HOLY LAND [Charity number: 1083468]
The provision of care and protection of donkeys and mules.
£1,880,238
BLEAKHOLT ANIMAL SANCTUARY [Charity number: 1110503]
The principal aim of the charity is the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homingh (except for our equines and farm animals) of stray and unwanted animals. The Charity provides care and shelter for stray, neglected and unwanted animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, cows and pigs.
£1,830,043
THE FLICKA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1153858]
THE RESCUE & REHABILITATION OF DONKEYS, HORSES & OTHER ANIMALS FROM CRUELTY, NEGLECT OR ABANDONMENT OR ELDERLY ANIMALS THAT REQUIRE VETERINARY CARE AND ATTENTION. FACILITATING UNDER PRIVILEGED, DISABLED & SICK CHILDREN TO INTERACT WITH RESCUE DONKEYS & HORSES, FACILITATING MANY GROUPS INCLUDING THE ELDERLY, HOMES, CLUBS & SCHOOLS, HEART, STROKE, CANCER VICTIMS FOR REHABILITATION THERAPY.
£1,804,578
HORSEWORLD TRUST [Charity number: 1121920]
Ensuring quality of life for horses ponies & donkeys by providing a healthy & secure future. Operating an effective rescue rehabilitation & rehoming programme actively promoting & encouranging responsible equine ownership. Supporting & working closely with local communities & organisations. Educating children with emotional behavioural & learning difficulties through our Discovery Programme.
£1,166,654
KIDS FOR KIDS [Charity number: 1100045]
The Charity seeks the relief of children in Darfur, Sudan, who are in need, hardship or distress, working with local partners to provide integrated grassroots projects identified and run by the communities - water, goat and donkey loans, mosquito nets, blankets, healthcare for mothers and babies, veterinary care, education, livelihood techniques, agricultural and environmental projects.
£666,471

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
5 H CENTRE [Charity number: 1174366]
To create Health, Happiness and Harmony in Humans and Horses. To re-rehabilitateand re-home horses, ponies and donkeys. To benefit young people and the disabledusing the therapeutic effect of horses with humans.
£16,400
Redwings Horse Sanctuary [Charity number: SC045070]
3.1 For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules which have suffered from maltreatment, neglect or poor circumstances. 3.2 To advance the education of the public in matters pertaining to the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among such animals.
£14,836,275
THE FLICKA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1153858]
THE RESCUE & REHABILITATION OF DONKEYS, HORSES & OTHER ANIMALS FROM CRUELTY, NEGLECT OR ABANDONMENT OR ELDERLY ANIMALS THAT REQUIRE VETERINARY CARE AND ATTENTION. FACILITATING UNDER PRIVILEGED, DISABLED & SICK CHILDREN TO INTERACT WITH RESCUE DONKEYS & HORSES, FACILITATING MANY GROUPS INCLUDING THE ELDERLY, HOMES, CLUBS & SCHOOLS, HEART, STROKE, CANCER VICTIMS FOR REHABILITATION THERAPY.
£1,804,578
BLACKMORE END PLAYING FIELD [Charity number: 301433]
Fund raising for equipment for playing field. Annual events may include open air evens such as village shows, music, Donkey Derby & fireworks.
£19,218
THE MILLS EQUUS TRUST [Charity number: 1159363]
The relief of suffering and distress of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules which are in need of care and attention and in particular to provide for the establishment and maintenance of facilities for the care and protection of such old, retired, sick, ill-treated, unwanted or abandoned animals.
£280,677
SAFE HAVEN FOR DONKEYS IN THE HOLY LAND [Charity number: 1083468]
The provision of care and protection of donkeys and mules.
£1,880,238
ISLE OF WIGHT DONKEY SANCTUARY CIO [Charity number: 1159886]
The provide healthcare and welfare for abandoned, rescued and homeless donkeys.To educate children about the heritage and roles of donkeys.To support other charities through association with our donkeys.To provide the public with an opportunity to visit, learn and appreciate the animals in a natural, visitor-friendly environment.
£2,100,681
THE BROOKE HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS [Charity number: 1085760]
Since it was founded in 1934, the Brooke has helped to relieve the suffering of millions of working horses, donkeys and mules and improved the livelihoods of the countless people who depend upon them. The Brooke provides veterinary services in some of the world's poorest communities, treating animals and training animal-owners in countries including Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Pakistan.
£24,756,115
Horse Rescue Scotland [Charity number: SC044484]
4.1 to advance. and provide for the veterinary care, comfort and adequate welfare and/or wellbeing of horses, ponies, donkeys and other equine breeds in situ or in places of sanctuary. 4.2 to advance. and promote knowledge, education and interest in the welfare and/or wellbeing of the above. 4.3 to promote. and advance best practice, skills and knowledge amongst owners, managers, carers of equines compatible with the safety and wellbeing, care and welfare of equine breeds. 4.4 to relieve the suffering and distress, illness and discomfort of horses, ponies, donkeys and other equine breeds
£1,695
M J CAMP CHARITABLE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1085654]
Making grants to charitable organisations to promote places and objects of natural beauty in the UK and in Hayling Island in particular, the restoration of canals and other inland waterways in the UK, the relieving of suffering of horses, ponies or donkeys, the promotion of historic vehicles and in particular steam trains and the establishment of community transport schemes in the UK.
£2,352,322