Print media AR204
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Print media is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Arts categoryand the Media and publishing subcategory.
547 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.27% 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(newspaper|magazine)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
Under £10k | 309 | 0.37% |
£10k - £100k | 136 | 0.21% |
£100k - £250k | 46 | 0.24% |
£250k - £500k | 14 | 0.15% |
£500k - £1m | 13 | 0.23% |
£1m - £10m | 19 | 0.24% |
Over £10m | 1 | 0.05% |
Total | 538 | 0.28% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
ccew | 477 | 0.28% |
oscr | 37 | 0.15% |
ccni | 33 | 0.46% |
Total | 547 | 0.27% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
---|---|
PREMIER CHRISTIAN MEDIA TRUST [Charity number: 287610] Promotion of the Christian religion through radio broadcast, magazine publication, online activity and events. Support of all those in need through a Lifeline telephone service. Encouragement and support for the church in the use of new media. Campaigning on single-issues which are of concern to Christians and the church. |
£10,510,994 |
THE SOCIETY OF MISSIONARIES OF AFRICA (ALSO KNOWN AS THE WHITE FATHERS) [Charity number: 233302] The promotion of the religious and human development of the people of Africa; promotion of missionary vocation throughout the world; funding the recruiting and training of missionaries; missionary animation through our magazine & appeals in parishes; promotion of JPIC issues; the fostering of inter-religious encounter & dialogue; the care in retirement and/or sickness of our returned missionaries. |
£4,161,265 |
ECHOES INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1173851] To act as a mission service agency & produce a monthly missionary magazine. To achieve this we publish news & information about cross cultural mission activity across the world & distribute unsolicited gifts to mission partners, provide pastoral care to our mission partners & seek to encourage interest in mission within the UK. |
£4,144,216 |
ECHOES OF SERVICE [Charity number: 234556] To act as a mission service agency & produce a monthly missionary magazine.To achieve this we publish news & information about cross cultural mission activity across the world & distribute unsolicited gifts to mission workers, provide pastoral care to our mission workers & seek to encourage interst in mission within the UK. |
£4,144,216 |
CENTRE FOR ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY CHARITY LIMITED [Charity number: 265239] CAT seeks to inspire, inform and enable people to adopt sustainable technologies and practices. The Charity achieves its objectives by: promoting scenarios for a Zero Carbon Britian; providing education through school visits, short courses and postgraduate teaching; publishing a members' magazine; providing a free information service; operating a visitor centre; hosting external events. |
£3,797,157 |
THE INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [Charity number: 212992] IMarEST is the leading professional membership body and learned society for all marine professionals, with over 20,000 members worldwide. The Institute has a strong international presence with an extensive network of around 50 international branches, offers peer-reviewed journals and an industry-focused magazine, produces conferences and events, and enjoys non-governmental status at IMO. |
£2,890,216 |
THE THOMSON FOUNDATION [Charity number: 313750] Primary activities are concerned with the training of television, radio, newspaper, magazine and news agency personnel; the encouragement of good management practices; technical assistance in print and broadcasting; and help and advice in the development of new outlets for journalists and broadcasters, including the internet. |
£2,553,000 |
Applied Microbiology International [Charity number: 1123044] The Society organises scientific meetings and publishes five scientific peer reviewed journals. It also provides a members magazine four times a year. The Society supports the training and education of scientists working in applied microbiology through these activities as well as the myriad grants and awards for which members of the Society can apply. |
£2,052,400 |
KENNETH COPELAND MINISTRIES [Charity number: 326392] The provision of Christian teaching materials including books, audio/visual products, a monthly magazine, TV broadcasting, website downloads, a prayer phone-line and a specific Christian-based ministry to prisoners. |
£1,967,707 |
NEWSTRAID BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 1116824] Newstraid helps persons, and their immediate dependants, who have been employed in newspaper and magazine distribution in the UK and who have fallen on hard times. The qualifying criteria are a need and a proven trade connection. In a nutshell, we help people who deal with newspapers and magazines from the time they leave the printing press until they reach the reader. |
£1,750,007 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
---|---|
GLOBE AND LAUREL MAGAZINE [Charity number: 1065969] The object of the charity is to maintain and promote contact between past and present members of the Corps, fostering mutual friendship between them.It also fosters 'esprit de corps', comradeship and the welfare of the Corps by preserving its traditions. It makes donations to those armed forces charities that benefit Royal Marines. |
£142,259 |
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND [Charity number: 201240] Improving the lives of visually impaired people in Northamptonshire. Activities include provision of Single Persons Accommodation, Talking Newspaper Service, Home Visiting Service, Mobile Sight Centre, Computer Training, Aids & Adaptations. |
£501,446 |
NTA(1963)LIMITED [Charity number: 288846] To promote & maintain interest in Trolleybus activities. The company owns 5 preserved Trolleybuses.We also produce a bi-monthly magazine to promote knowledge & provide information to our membership. |
£125,455 |
NATIONAL PIERS SOCIETY LTD [Charity number: 1111251] The Society's aims are to promote and sustain interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of seaside piers. It publishes a Guide to British Piers and a quarterly magazine, and advises heritage bodies, lottery boards, local authorities and the media on pier matters. |
£19,426 |
WICKFORD AND DISTRICT TALKING NEWSPAPER FOR THE BLIND [Charity number: 273685] Talking Newspaper for partially sighted people |
£3,264 |
ELMBRIDGE RUNNYMEDE AND SPELTHORNE TALKING NEWSPAPER [Charity number: 1186678] The object of the charity is to help registered sight or print impaired people by the provision of regular weekly local news as recorded audio matter. |
£3,572 |
EARTH SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1005331] The aim of the Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) is to support the teaching of earth sciences whether as a single subject such as Geology, or as part of science, geography or other courses. ESTA helps teachers at all levels. It publishes a magazine (teaching earth sciences), runs an annual course and conference and develops web-based earth science teaching resources. |
£39,339 |
RADLETT, ELSTREE, BOREHAMWOOD AND SHENLEY TALKING NEWSPAPER FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED [Charity number: 274362] Weekly distribution to blind, visually impaired and socially isolated listeners on audio media of recordings of local news and selected magazine articles |
£1,864 |
THE THOMSON FOUNDATION [Charity number: 313750] Primary activities are concerned with the training of television, radio, newspaper, magazine and news agency personnel; the encouragement of good management practices; technical assistance in print and broadcasting; and help and advice in the development of new outlets for journalists and broadcasters, including the internet. |
£2,553,000 |
Moray District Talking Newspaper Association [Charity number: SC009605] The charitable object of the Association is to relieve the blind, or the partially sighted, or those labouring under some temporary or permanent incapacity or disability which makes reading a strain, by the provision of recording tapes. |
£49 |
Last update:
January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024