Youth Groups AS300¶
Youth Groups is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Associations categoryand the Youth Groups subcategory.
1,890 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.93% 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(youth (group|club)s?)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 447 | 0.63% |
| £10k - £100k | 752 | 1.07% |
| £100k - £250k | 370 | 1.66% |
| £250k - £500k | 181 | 1.66% |
| £500k - £1m | 63 | 0.92% |
| £1m - £10m | 42 | 0.46% |
| Over £10m | 5 | 0.22% |
| Total | 1,860 | 0.97% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 1,579 | 0.92% |
| ccni | 234 | 3.25% |
| oscr | 77 | 0.31% |
| Total | 1,890 | 0.93% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE SALVATION ARMY [Charity number: 214779] A Christian Movement committed to putting belief into action: taking a holistic approach, engaging with physical, emotional and spiritual needs, offering services without discrimination.In addition to Christian Worship, in buildings and the open air, services include drop in centres, lunch clubs, parent and toddler groups, debt advice, youth clubs, after school clubs & emergency food parcels. |
£338,297,000 |
| THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S AWARD [Charity number: 1072490] When young people build lifelong belief in themselves, there are no limits to what they can achieve. That's why, at The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE), we support young people of all backgrounds to take on their own challenges and discover talents the never knew they had. DofE is open to ages 14-24, and runs in schools, youth clubs, hospitals, prisons and more, all over the UK. Visit DofE.org. |
£24,111,000 |
| THE LINK COMMUNITY HUB [Charity number: 1199450] The Link Community Hub helps and supports people who are disadvantaged due to poverty, deprivation, and circumstances. We offer support in education, activities and advice for those to the local and wider. We run support groups, youth groups, drop- ins, advice sessions, food bank and out reach work to care and support those in need. |
£23,107,100 |
| St. Patrick's Archdiocesan Trust Limited [Charity number: NI106767] It supports and enhances the physical, spiritual and mental wellbeing of both the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Armagh numbering approximately 236,000 as well as the wider community. The public celebration of Mass births and funerals enhances the spiritual aspect of lives whilst through its schools and youth clubs its educates and supports children. It provides financial assistance to the disadvantaged and homeless. It imports positive values attitudes and skills. |
£16,169,680 |
| YMCA BRUNEL GROUP [Charity number: 1074660] Provide a wide range of activities and support for young people and the community. With a focus on housing and homelessness and youth work to enabling all to belong, contribute and thrive. Providing floating support, supported housing, youth clubs and venues for community groups to access. |
£10,409,339 |
| THE FEDERATION OF LONDON YOUTH CLUBS [Charity number: 303324] Our mission is to support and challenge young people to become the best they can be. Our vision is that all young Londoners grow up healthy, able to navigate a fulfilling career and make a positive contribution in their communities. We support them to develop the confidence, resilience and relationship skills they need through our network of community youth clubs and at our residential centres |
£9,287,988 |
| NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH CLUBS [Charity number: 803431] The principal activity of the Charity is the helping and educating young people especially, but not exclusively, through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacities in order that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved. |
£8,393,499 |
| VALLEY CIDS AND RELATED CHARITIES [Charity number: 1123173] Money is raised through income from charity shops and donations. This enables the charity to employ youth and children's workers to work in schools, youth clubs and the local community. The charity works mainly in Derbyshire. |
£5,398,917 |
| THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST HELEN, BISHOPSGATE [Charity number: 1131501] Sunday and midweek services, Bible study groups, Sunday School, youth group, stay-and-play mums and toddlers group, Christianity Explored courses, apprentice training programme, prison ministry |
£4,311,460 |
| International Justice Mission UK [Charity number: SC049311] The objects for which the Charity is established are, in accordance with and in expression of the principles of the Christian faith: 2.1 to promote human rights (as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent United Nations conventions and declarations) throughout the world by all or any of the following means: 2.1.1 monitoring and investigating abuses of human rights. 2.1 .2 obtaining redress for the victims of human rights abuse. 2.1.3 relieving need among the victims of human rights abuse and providing restorative services to victims. 2.1.4 research into human rights issues. 2.1.5 educating the public about human rights. 2.1.6 providing technical advice and training to governments, and participants in local justice systems (e.g. the police, prosecutors and judiciary) and others on human rights matters. 2.1. 7 contributing to the sound administration of human rights law. 2.1.8 commenting on proposed human rights legislation. 2.1.9 raising awareness of human rights issues. in particular, but without limitation, among churches and other Christian organisations, youth groups, schools, businesses, professional groups, and other community groups. 2.1.10 promoting public support for human rights. 2.1.11 promoting respect for human rights among individuals and corporations. 2.1 .12 international advocacy of human rights. and eliminating infringements of human rights. 2.2 to relieve poverty, hardship, sickness and distress among all people of the world without reference to their personal religious convictions or any other characteristic, in particular, but without limitation, among people who are victims of human rights violations and their families and dependants and those at risk of their human rights being violated and those who for reasons of their poverty are in need of legal representation or other assistance. 2.3 to promote education and training, particularly but without limitation, in relation to issues of access to justice and the rule of law, among churches and Christian organisations, youth groups, schools, businesses, professional groups, and other community groups. and |
£3,701,585 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Brackaghreilly and District Community Association [Charity number: NI103077] Our organisation exists to provide a range of services and facilities in a rural area, where no others exists. We operate a community centre for use by all other groups in our community. We provide a range of educational (computer/first aid/child protection) recreational and cultural classes (dance/keepfit/flower arranging). We hold weekly social events for the elderly and youth club for young people. We provide a fax/photocopying/internet service. We act as a signpost for other services. We provide a sporting facility for all members of our community, which consists of a sports hall and gym facilities. We provide a function room for family events such as children s birthday parties, christening, communion and funeral teas and social occasions. We work with other voluntary and statutory agencies to improve the range of services and activities in our community. We provide opportunities for people to get involved in volunteering. We have annual seasonal events to bring the community together plus an annual 5 mile fun run. |
£3,585 |
| BLAKENEY YOUTH CLUB [Charity number: 301469] Youth Club providing recreation, learning and social activities for children between the ages of 5 and 18 in the local area |
£22,427 |
| THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST LEONARDS ON SEA, ST LEONARD AND ST ETHELBURGA [Charity number: 1132025] Regular public worship open to all. Provision of sacred space. Pastoral work. Teaching Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Provision of youth clubs with a Christian ethos. Promotion of Christianity through events, meetings and literature. Promoting the church mission through activities for senior citizens, parents and toddlers. Supporting other charities in UK and overseas |
£78,096 |
| Glenanne, Loughgilly & Mountnorris Community Development Association [Charity number: NI101639] Arrange classes in computer studies at all levels, digital photography, crochet, sewing,art, cookery, dance, flower arranging, first aid, jewelry making, glass etching, glass fusion, gardening. Facilities are available for recreational and leisure activities and also for use by youth groups. |
£5,621 |
| NETHERFIELD FORUM [Charity number: 1094658] Netherfield Forum own and manages St George's Centre and The Loco Youth Centre.St George's Centre offers services and advice from partner organisations to the community along with meeting/training/seminar facilities. The Loco Youth Centre houses Youth Clubs,dance classes, Karate, Scout & Guides, Line Dancing. The Forum also organises regular community events to support community cohesion. |
£205,432 |
| BOLTON MEMORIAL HALL [Charity number: 523052] Memorial hall/village hall with playing field, providing a building & recreational space for community & private groups to hire e.g. playgroup, youth club, badminton & bowling clubs, parish meetings, fundraising & social events & private hire for funerals, parties & sports. Hosts a District Council recycling centre. |
£15,340 |
| The Highland Cadet Forces Trust [Charity number: SC048004] 4. The Trust is established for charitable purposes only and the Trust's principal purpose is for the benefit of the public in Scotland or elsewhere to advance:- 4.1 education. 4.2 citizenship and community development. 4.3 public participation in sport. and 4.4 the promotion of equality and diversity in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) sponsored cadet organisations within the geographical area of responsibility of the Highland Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Association, and its successors, by: 4.5 4.5.1 supporting activities related to the education and development of young people, including activities that develop citizenship and leadership, or of adult volunteers who work with MoD sponsored cadets, where funding or equipment is not available from MoD sources. 4.5.2 supporting participation in music. supporting participation in social activities that develop confidence, team working and social skills in young people. 4.5.3 supporting participation in adventurous activities and sporting activities. 4.5.4 supporting volunteering within the community and participation in community events. 4.5.5 supporting underprivileged young people or those with disabilities to participate in cadet activities. 4.5.6 promoting links between Armed Forces cadet organisations and also between cadet organisations and other youth groups. 4.5.7 promoting mutual respect and understanding between between faiths and also those of no faith. 4.5.8 promoting links between the Armed Forces cadet organisations and the Armed Forces themselves, where funding or equipment is not available from MoD sources. |
£670 |
| Stretton Parish [Charity number: 1134069] Stretton Parish provides regular public worship open to all sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation pastoral work, including visiting the sick and bereaved teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups taking of religious assemblies in schools youth clubs with a Christian ethos* supporting other charities in the UK and overseas |
£277,972 |
| GILSLAND VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 1147873] Village Hall - providing facilities for local interest & community groups , Over 60s, Youth Club, Parish Council, Churches, Coffee morning, Post Office outreach service, craft groups, WI, Parties & functions. |
£6,937 |
| Bridge Christian Fellowship [Charity number: NI101044] The Bridge Christian Fellowship meet each Sunday morning to worship God and learn more from the Bible through teaching and preaching. We pray together and spend time after the meeting having a coffee and a chat. The Bridge Christian Fellowship supports and is involved in missionary and outreach work both at a local and international level. We give regular donations to missionaries working in Kosovo and this year raised money for a team who went to Kosovo to improve facilities within a number of local schools and carry out practical work. The Bridge Christian Fellowship also opens every Friday and operates as a coffee shop from 10am-4pm offering free tea/coffee and buns to anyone within the community who wishes to avail of the facility. We also operate a soup kitchen every other Friday which is open to anyone in the public. This provides a free soup lunch to anyone who wishes to avail themselves of it. The Bridge Christian Fellowship makes its building available, free of charge, for the use of the local “Overeaters Anonymous” group, “Recovering Alcoholics” group and for the use of counselling conducted by qualified counsellors from “The Koram Centre” in Strabane. Every other week we also run a youth club for students of Knockavoe Special School to attend as meetings with staff at the school identified that students' social needs were not being fulfilled outside of school hours. |
£92,708 |