YWCA / YMCA AS108¶
YWCA / YMCA is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Associations category.
182 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.09% 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(young (wo)?men'?s? christian association|y\.?[wm]\.?c\.?a\.?)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 28 | 0.04% |
| £10k - £100k | 27 | 0.04% |
| £100k - £250k | 22 | 0.10% |
| £250k - £500k | 18 | 0.16% |
| £500k - £1m | 20 | 0.29% |
| £1m - £10m | 49 | 0.53% |
| Over £10m | 13 | 0.58% |
| Total | 177 | 0.09% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 139 | 0.08% |
| oscr | 33 | 0.13% |
| ccni | 10 | 0.14% |
| Total | 182 | 0.09% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| ONE YMCA [Charity number: 1102301] THE PROVISION OF SOCIAL HOUSING FOR SINGLE PEOPLE, THE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND RESIDENTS.IN ADDITION WE OPERATE A WIDE RANGE OF CHILDRENS' CENTRES AND A FULL DAY NURSERY.OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED FOR THE COMMUNITY INCLUDE HEALTH, SPORTS AND RECREATION PROGRAMMES AND FACILITIES AND MEETING SPACES FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS. |
£30,951,955 |
| YMCA St Paul's Group [Charity number: 1041923] THE PROVISION OF SERVICES TO VULNERABLE MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, WITH A FOCUS ON YOUNG PEOPLE. |
£30,177,264 |
| YMCA ROBIN HOOD GROUP [Charity number: 243044] Provider of supported accommodation, health and fitness facilities and services, community facilities and work with children and young people. |
£25,330,115 |
| NATIONAL COUNCIL OF YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS (INCORPORATED) [Charity number: 212810] YMCA England & Wales supports and represents YMCAs all over England and Wales, helping them transform communities so that all young peoply truly belong, contribute and thrive.By working with YMCAs that understand local issues, the YMCA Movement in England & Wales meets the real needs of young people, supporting them in a way which is nationally significant but locally relevant. |
£22,980,000 |
| YMCA DOWNSLINK GROUP [Charity number: 1079570] Primary objectives include the provision of accomodation, support, advice and therapeutic services, education and training, apprenticeships, leisure and recreational activities, particularly for young people and those who are disadvantaged. |
£16,274,138 |
| CITY OF LIVERPOOL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (INC) [Charity number: 210443] To serve the city of Liverpool by providing services for local communities that promote their welbeing in mind body and spirit. We achieve this through a spectrum of activities, such as housing, health initiatives, sport, the arts and various other activities across the city. |
£15,530,972 |
| YMCA Dulverton Group [Charity number: 1076434] Provision of Homelessness prevention advice, Housing and support for young people (16-25), families, and vulnerable adults. Community, Youth and families work including Early Years Provision, Health and Wellbeing facilities, information and computer technology, lettings of rooms and facilities to local groups and agencies. Training opportunities through social enterprise activities. |
£14,152,605 |
| YMCA FAIRTHORNE GROUP [Charity number: 1090981] Working with communities in Hampshire and IOW & providingAfter School Clubs, Holiday Play Schemes, Volunteering Projects, Early Years Childcare, Residential Group Facilities, Daycamps, National Young Carers Festival, Outreach Youth Projects,In school youth work, Holiday Playschemes for Children With Special Needs, Outdoor Education, Forest School, Supported Housing for Young People, |
£13,821,000 |
| FYLDE COAST YMCA [Charity number: 1074571] Fylde Coast YMCA is an inclusive organisation providing quality services to the local community, which stimulates and challenges people, especially the young - empowering them to develop in mind, body and spirit.We develop a range of quality services for the local community with emphasis on Housing, Physical Activity, Outdoor Education and Young People |
£13,203,000 |
| YMCA TRINITY GROUP [Charity number: 1069810] The YMCA works to enable young people to grow to their full potential by participating in a supportive and inclusive community through its housing, youth work, health and fitness and other programmes.The main group who benefit are those in the age range 8 to 28 through a variety ofprogrammes from short duration specialist interventions to supported housing offered over a number of years. |
£12,535,269 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Belfast YMCA Limited [Charity number: NI102252] Provision of youth services in schools and in YMCA facilities. This includes Cross Community and Diversity Programmes, Citizenship and Community Engagement Programmes, Duke of Edinburgh Award Programmes and Global Education Programmes. Provision of childcare, after-school Clubs and parenting programmes. Provision of health & fitness activities including gym, fitness classes and sports provision. |
£1,255,819 |
| PORTLAND YMCA RED TRIANGLE CLUB [Charity number: 1170011] We are based on the Island of Portland and we offer Sports activities, accommodation for young people, educational courses and community events. |
£126,765 |
| Harbour Faith Community [Charity number: NI106121] The organisation carries out these purposes by organising and running a church and its associated activities. We hold weekly Sunday morning services which provide interested members of the public with access to an informal and inclusive worship and theological learning space. These services are open to and inclusive of anyone, regardless of religion, sexuality, race, ability or political disposition. We facilitate smaller group gatherings through the week such as study groups, sharing and caring groups and community care teams. These teams will help disadvantaged local residents with minor DIY home repairs, gardening and small painting jobs. We also visit church members who are housebound to provide pastoral care and so that they may be included in sacramental elements such as communion. We host monthly clergy gatherings (Catholic and protestant) for the purposes of sharing ideas and building mutual respect between churches in the town. We facilitate weddings, funerals and baptisms for anyone who asks - whether a member of the church or not. We provide informal counselling, advice and compassionate services to those who are struggling with difficult personal or life issues. We employ a youth worker who runs a weekly evening youth club at the local YMCA which specifically caters to those young people who might not otherwise feel included within faith based settings. We maintain a website and social media presence for the purposes of notifying members and the public of our activities and how they may be accessed. |
£40,749 |
| Lurgan YMCA [Charity number: NI100606] 1.Advancement of education - through its provision of programme based non formal education in areas such as youth work, community education, life-long learning, vocational training, the development of individual competences, skills understanding and capacities. 2.Advancement of health - through the use of health promotion and support for the mental well-being of young people. 3.The advancement of citizenship or community development - Lurgan YMCA encourages and supports volunteers in its programme areas, promoting the development of community groups by extending support, advice as well as allowing use of its premises. 4.Advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or diversity - The YMCA provides programmes focussed on building ‘Good Relations’ within communities. It provides training for young people in community leadership, community relations, equality and also diversity. 5.Relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage - In partnership with other statutory or voluntary organisations, Lurgan YMCA provides direct services to young people and families through volunteer placements, specialist programmes, parental support including community engagement. |
£364,553 |
| YMCA Montrose [Charity number: SC016133] The aims of the Association are:- To provide a safe, warm and friendly environment to the young people of Montrose and surrounding rural area, and To encourage, support, assist and guide young people (regardless of gender or social, cultural, economic, religious or academic background) to achieve their goals and toweards active citizenship. |
£85,785 |
| YMCA LONDON CITY AND NORTH [Charity number: 1053864] Enabling the development of young people through the provision of supported housing, youth work, counselling, advice and guidance and health education. |
£9,454,737 |
| YMCA Walsall [Charity number: 1061084] As a subsidiary of YMCA Black Country Group, the vision is of an inclusive Christian Movement, transforming communities, so that all young people truly belong, contribute and thrive. We fulfil this vision through supported housing for homeless young people in areas of deprivation and healthy living services which promote well being and community learning activities. |
£886,664 |
| Bellshill & Mossend YMCA [Charity number: SC014426] 5.1. To organise the prov1s1on of recreational facilities in order to provide a safe environment and to promote the acceptance of all people. 5.2. To advance education by organising programmes and activities to promote development, and allow young people to make better choices and reach their full potential, and promoting a healthy lifestyle. 5.3. To promote citizenship and develop community spirit by encouraging young people to consider their community and engage in organised activities, strengthening families at the heart of the community. 5.4. The relief of need of the most vulnerable children, young people, and families in the community through the provision of support and activities that respond effectively to those needs. |
£395,543 |
| YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BRIGHTLINGSEA BRANCH [Charity number: 250547] Provision of Community space for local groups |
£28,833 |
| CITY OF LIVERPOOL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (INC) [Charity number: 210443] To serve the city of Liverpool by providing services for local communities that promote their welbeing in mind body and spirit. We achieve this through a spectrum of activities, such as housing, health initiatives, sport, the arts and various other activities across the city. |
£15,530,972 |