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Radio 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.

446 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.22% 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(radio|hospital broadcasting)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 227 0.30%
£10k - £100k 121 0.18%
£100k - £250k 26 0.13%
£250k - £500k 23 0.23%
£1m - £10m 14 0.16%
£500k - £1m 9 0.15%
Over £10m 3 0.15%
Total 423 0.22%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 327 0.19%
oscr 93 0.37%
ccni 26 0.36%
Total 446 0.22%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Screenskills Limited [Charity number: SC039556]
3.1 To promote, advance and provide training and education for persons working or intending to work whether as employees or independent contractors in any sector including, but not limited to, the film, radio, television, video, digital media, photography, photographic processing, digital imaging, animation, computer games, publishing, facilities, advertising, fashion and textiles, and associated industries ('the Industry') and for the purposes of this clause 'facilities' shall mean specialist technical and support services to the creative media industry. 3.2 To promote advance and provide training and education to members of the public generally.
£18,387,924
BAUER RADIO'S CASH FOR KIDS CHARITIES [Charity number: 1122062]
Bauer Media's Cash for Kids is a grant-giving national charity with regional teams operating in 23 locations across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Our mission is to improve the lives of disadvantaged children who are affected by poverty, illness, neglect or have additional needs.
£13,972,510
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.
£11,661,939
HALLE CONCERTS SOCIETY [Charity number: 223882]
The Halle Concerts Society maintains and manages the Halle Orchestra. It promotes concerts by the Orchestra and other artists and ensembles in Manchester; presents concerts throughout the UK and overseas in association with local promoters, produces recordings and radio and television broadcasts and undertakes a full programme of educational and outreach work.
£9,676,000
Royal Scottish National Orchestra Society Ltd [Charity number: SC010702]
The objects for which the Society is established are:- (1) To promote the study, practice and knowledge of music in Scotland and other musical, literary, artistic, cultural and educational purposes connected therewith, and for these purposes to establish, maintain and manage an orchestra or orchestras which shall be a national orchestra or orchestras for the whole of Scotland and may represent Scotland in other countries. (2) To organise, manage and provide or assist in organising, managing and providing orchestral, instrumental, vocal and choral concerts and performances, meetings, lectures, study circles and similar activities connected with music in any part of the world, in furtherance of the object declared in Clause III (1) hereof. (3) To establish and provide for the convenience of audiences and persons attending concerts, performances, meetings, lectures and other activities of the Society, restaurants, refreshment rooms, lounges and other similar facilities, in furtherance of the object declared in Clause III (1) hereof. (4) To make use of cinema, radio, television, gramophone and any other device or invention relating to production or reproduction of music in furtherance of the object declared in Clause III (1) hereof.
£9,533,101
GOVERNANCE MINISTRIES [Charity number: 1051780]
Advancing the Christian religion through TV, radio, internet, publishing, seminars, one to one and small group counselling and teaching including church planting, training and equipping increasing all distribution platforms globally and the provision of training and equipping resources.
£8,852,310
Bauer Radio's Cash for Kids Charities (Scotland) [Charity number: SC041421]
The objects of the Company will be such charitable purposes as the trustees from time to time think fit, and in particular the relief of those in need by virtue of their youth by the provision of charitable support to sick or underprivileged children in Scotland ('the Objects').
£4,670,551
AMANA TRUST [Charity number: 1093401]
The charity continues to provide ongoing training courses, book promotions, free Bible distribution, radio broadcasts, conferences, public seminars and campus outreach programmes. These events are held at Bower House, Woodland Camp, a bookshop in London and in hired facilities if necessary.
£3,716,218
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.
£2,419,000
Radio Clyde Cash for Kids [Charity number: SC003334]
The objects of the Company are: (a) the relief of children in need by reason of ill-health, disability or special needs, financial hardship or other disadvantage who are resident or temporarily located within the geographical areas to which Radio Clyde broadcasts particularly at Christmas. and (b) to promote such similar charitable purposes, objects or institutions and in such proportions and manner as the Trustees shall think fit.
£2,186,669

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
FEBA RADIO [Charity number: 257343]
As followers of Jesus Christ, we enable partners and communities to use life-giving media to bring lasting transformation.
£2,055,544
Radio Lollipop (UK) Limited [Charity number: SC039505]
The objects for which the Association is established are, either acting alone or in association with others, and in such manner as the Association shall determine. by any lawful means in any part of the world:- (1) To relieve the effects of sickness and infirmity among children. (2) To provide or assist in the care and support of the families of sick children who may suffer as a result of their children's illness. (3) To advance education among sick children and to preserve and protect their health. (4) To promote health among children. (5) To conduct or assist in the conduct of research into health care for children and to disseminate the useful results of such research for the public benefit.
£96,975
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club [Charity number: SC047826]
(a) The advancement of education in the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) of the people of East Ayrshire and surrounding area using the medium of Amateur Radio. (b) Providing recreational facilities and organising recreational activities for the people of East Ayrshire and surrounding geographical area with the aim of improving the conditions of life for the people for whom the facilities or activities are mainly intended.
£6,932
Regal Radio SCIO [Charity number: SC046057]
The organisation's purposes are: To advance active citizenship, community development and social responsibility across West Lothian through the making, presenting and distribution of radio programmes. To advance local culture and heritage to create a positive image of West Lothian. To advance education by providing training and development opportunities for volunteers of all ages, especially marginalised young people, in order to develop their self-confidence, skills and education and to provide an outlet for local talent to flourish. ? To inform and educate the community through a diverse range of programming.
£4,508
The Cormac Trust [Charity number: NI103452]
The Cormac Trust have provided numerous services to meet the objectives of the organisation: - Making defibrillators available in local communities. The Cormac Trust has provided approximately 200 AEDs across Northern Ireland to local Gaelic Sports Clubs, Rugby Clubs, Soccer Clubs and Golf Clubs, as well as schools, fire brigades, leisure centres, lifeboat services and other local community facilities. - Training communities in CPR and the use of AEDs. The Cormac trust has trained over 1000 members of the general public in CPR and the use of defibrillators. - Raising awareness of sudden cardiac death in young people (SADs). The Cormac Trust continues to spread awareness of SADs by providing information on radio, TV, newspapers and online through the Cormac Trust website. - Promoting screening for SADs. The Cormac Trust continue to provide information and guidance to sports clubs, schools and similar organisations while also working with Health Providers to ensure the provision of affordable screening for all the youth.
£12,125
BEDROCK RADIO [Charity number: 1180476]
Providing community health / hospital radio services across East London, South Essex and immediate surrounding areas. Serving the wider health community in providing relief of sickness, poor health and old age, and the advancement and promotion of living a healthy lifestyle of mental and physical health.Successor to unincorporated charity bedrock (formerly registered; 1094330)
£10,783
DMI NETWORK [Charity number: 1207394]
3.1 THE OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY ("THE OBJECTS") ARE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, TO DISSEMINATE KNOWLEDGE WHICH WILL HAVE THE EFFECT OF ADVANCING HEALTH OR THE SAVING OF LIVES, ADVANCING EDUCATION, ADVANCING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, ADVANCING HUMAN RIGHTS OR ADVANCING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OR IMPROVEMENT. THIS WILL BE ACHIEVED THROUGH PROMOTING, AMONGST PEOPLE TO WHOM SUCH KNOWLEDGE IS DISSEMINATED, AWARENESS OF PRACTICES, AND THE ADOPTION OF APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES, WHICH WILL ENABLE THEM TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES FROM DISEASE, TO SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT AT THE RIGHT TIME, TO PLAN AND RAISE HEALTHY FAMILIES, TO RESPECT THE NEED FOR FAIR AND EQUAL TREATMENT BETWEEN THE SEXES, TO ENHANCE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AND OTHERWISE TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE.3.2 IN THIS ARTICLE "ADVANCING HEALTH" INCLUDES THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF SICKNESS, DISEASE OR HUMAN SUFFERING.3.3. IN FURTHERANCE OF THE OBJECTS THE CHARITY MAY -3.3.1. CONDUCT, IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, MEDIA CAMPAIGNS, MEDIA PROJECTS AND/OR MEDIA TRAINING FOR THEPURPOSE OF DISSEMINATING SUITABLE ADVICE AND GUIDANCE TO PEOPLE WHO MIGHT NOT OTHERWISE HAVE ACCESS TO IT, USING RADIO AND TELEVISION OR OTHER MEDIA.3.3.2. CONDUCT RESEARCH TO ESTABLISH THE CONTENT AND METHOD OF DELIVERY OF SUCH ADVICE AND GUIDANCE WHICH HAS THE GREATEST POTENTIAL FOR MAXIMUM IMPACT AND COST EFFECTIVENESS. 3.3.3 TAKE STEPS TO EVALUATE THE IMPACT OF SUCH ADVICE AND GUIDANCE ON THE FURTHERANCE OF THE RELEVANT OBJECT AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECEIVED IT.3.4 NOTHING IN THESE ARTICLES AUTHORISES ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE NOT CHARITABLE. "CHARITABLE" MEANS CHARITABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW OF ENGLAND AND WALES PROVIDED THAT IT WILL NOT INCLUDE ANY PURPOSE WHICH IS NOT CHARITABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7 OF THE CHARITIES AND TRUSTEE INVESTMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005 AND / OR SECTION 2 OF THE CHARITIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2008."
BAY TRUST RADIO [Charity number: 1193959]
To relieve sickness, infirmity and the disabilities attendant amongst persons living in South Cumbria and North Lancashire by providing a local broadcasting service for hospitals, hospices, old persons homes and similar institutions and, wherever possible, providing a similar service within the local community to assist patients receiving care in the community.
£9,334
IN TOUCH MINISTRIES OF THE UK [Charity number: 1171043]
Broadcasting, and if applicable, producing television and radio programmes featuring Biblical preaching, teaching, prayer and music; publishing and distributing literature featuring articles of Biblically based teaching; producing and distributing discipleship resources; and making available Biblically based teaching and resources on digital media; to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
£219,418
West Lothian Hospital Broadcasting Service SCIO [Charity number: SC050302]
The organisation's purposes are: - the relief of sickness, poor health and old age amongst people living in West Lothian by providing a local broadcasting service for hospitals, residential homes and similar institutions, and for patients receiving community care. - the advancement of health and prevention or relief of sickness for the public benefit through the promotion of the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle, and the importance of maintaining good personal mental and physical health by (mainly, but not exclusively) the means of broadcasting health education messages to the community. - provide audio programmes of interest and relevance to those who are patients, sick, infirm or aged and those who may benefit from health and wellbeing information. - make these audio programmes available to similar establishments and/or organisations, if appropriate.
£4,575