Print media AR204¶
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.
490 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.24% 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 | 260 | 0.37% |
| £10k - £100k | 131 | 0.19% |
| £100k - £250k | 46 | 0.21% |
| £250k - £500k | 20 | 0.18% |
| £500k - £1m | 16 | 0.23% |
| £1m - £10m | 11 | 0.12% |
| Over £10m | 1 | 0.04% |
| Total | 485 | 0.25% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 424 | 0.25% |
| oscr | 35 | 0.14% |
| ccni | 31 | 0.43% |
| Total | 490 | 0.24% |
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. |
£12,172,588 |
| 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. |
£4,461,870 |
| 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. |
£4,065,203 |
| Applied Microbiology International [Charity number: 1123044] At AMI we believe that global challenges need to be solved by global, interdisciplinary experts. We serve microbiologists around the world. We publish an industry-leading magazine and 6 internationally acclaimed journals. We nurture early careers, recognise advancements, and celebrate professional capabilities. We are a conduit for scientific discovery to improve the planet for all. |
£3,981,000 |
| 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. |
£3,310,542 |
| 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. |
£3,064,000 |
| 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. |
£2,014,360 |
| 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. |
£1,786,009 |
| 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. |
£1,407,960 |
| THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE PUBLICATIONS LIMITED [Charity number: 295020] The Charities activities are publication of the monthly magazine, promoting Art History and encouraging education and research. |
£1,332,435 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| BANBURY TALKING NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 280418] Recording and distributing news from local newspapers and items of general interest to those who have a disability which prevents them from reading written text for themselves. This is mainly in Banbury and the surrounding Oxfordshire district, but we have listeners in Northants, Warwickshire and further afield where ex Banbury residents have requested. |
£2,160 |
| ROSSENDALE TALKING NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 509189] Weekly provision of recorded media to registered visually impaired persons in the Rossendale area, which contain information and news from the local paper and also magazine type articles. Electronic readers are supplied where necessary. |
£4,163 |
| ASHINGDON AND ROCHFORD U3A [Charity number: 1180576] Ashingdon & Rochford U3a is a self-help organisation for people no longer in full time employment, who live in the Ashingdon & Rochford area. Affiliated to the Third Age Trust, members pay an annual membership fee and are able to enjoy educational, creative, leisure and sporting activities, attend a monthly meeting with a guest speaker, an inhouse newsletter and a U3A magazine "U3A Matters". |
£23,984 |
| THE GUILDFORD TALKING NEWSPAPER [Charity number: 273964] Send recorded memory sticks of local news to visually handicapped in the Guildford and Waverley areas on weekly basis. |
£525 |
| DRIFFIELD TALKING NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1003267] PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY OF AUDIO VERSIONS OF LOCAL NEWS AND MAGAZINE STYLE FEATURES |
£456 |
| Scottish Tramway & Transport Society [Charity number: SC014564] 3 Objects a) To secure for continued preservation, items of Tramway and Transport Rolling Stock, Equipment, Literature, Photographs etc. which are of historical interest. b) To conduct research into Scottish Transport and publish the results in the annual magazine “Scottish Transport' and/or other publications. c) To hold regular open meetings, either face to face or virtual, to which guests are welcome, which will cover a range of transport topics, and provide a forum for information exchange, debate, and education. |
£12,367 |
| THE ASSOCIATION OF MEAT INSPECTORS' TRUST [Charity number: 279465] During the year, the Trust runs an annual seminar and exhibition, produces a quarterly magazine 'The Meat Hygienist', which is made available to all members free of charge, promoted meat hygiene and inspection, promoted education in meat hygiene and inspection and continuing professional development amongst meat hygiene inspectors. |
£32,552 |
| THE SANDBACH AND DISTRICT TALKING NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1049796] We provide local news USB Memory Sticks each week to the blind and partially sighted in our area. |
£125 |
| ROCHDALE AND DISTRICT DISABILITY ACTION GROUP (RADDAG) [Charity number: 1115475] SPORTS CLUB, YOUNG PEOPLES FORUM,PRODUCE MAGAZINE,RUN INFORMATION CENTRE |
£800 |
| MOURHOLME LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY [Charity number: 512765] Provide lectures by visiting speakers on historical events in the area. Encourage members to carry out and publish their own research.Publish a magazine and books concerning the historic parish of Warton, which included the townships of Borwick, Carnforth, Priest Hutton, Silverdale, Yealand Conyers and Yealand Redmayne.Store archives of historic material of local concern.Establish web site |
£2,674 |