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Girls BE104

Girls is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Beneficiary group category.

4,523 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 2.25% 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(girl'?s?|young women)

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 2,802 3.38%
£10k - £100k 893 1.38%
£100k - £250k 182 0.94%
£250k - £500k 87 0.96%
£500k - £1m 63 1.09%
£1m - £10m 234 2.94%
Over £10m 130 7.02%
Total 4,391 2.29%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 2,257 1.34%
oscr 1,637 6.44%
ccni 629 8.84%
Total 4,523 2.25%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL TRUST [Charity number: 306983]
To remain at the forefront of education, extend excellence and innovation in dynamic educationalsettings and maintain our leadership in the education of young people, principally women.
£261,280,000
PLAN INTERNATIONAL UK [Charity number: 276035]
Plan International UK is a global children's charity. We strive to advance children's rights and equality for girls all over the world. We work to give every child the same chance in life by giving children and their communities access to education, healthcare, clean water and more. And if disaster strikes we are there to protect children to keep them learning and help them recover.
£69,771,000
MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE [Charity number: 309486]
Marlborough College is incorporated by Royal Charter and registered as an education charity. The College provides education for boys and girls for the ages 13-18. The number of pupils in the College averaged 924 of whom 888 were boarders and 36 were day pupils. Under its grant making policy the total number of pupils receiving fee assistance in the academic year 2014/15 was 119.
£52,053,000
HABERDASHERS' ASKE'S CHARITY [Charity number: 313996]
To operate schools for boys and girls at Elstree, Hertfordshire, and to support federated Haberdasher Academies in Greater London
£51,723,000
CAMFED INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1029161]
Camfed tackles poverty and inequality by supporting girls to go to school and succeed, and empowering young women to step up as leaders of change. Camfed invests in girls and women in the poorest rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa, where girls face acute disadvantage. and where their empowerment is now transforming communities.
£50,363,204
CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL [Charity number: 312054]
To advance education by the provision of a day and boarding school for boys and girls.
£44,886,000
DULWICH COLLEGE [Charity number: 1150064]
The advancement of education of children for the benefit of the public by: a) the conduct at Dulwich of a day and boarding school for boys which may include a preparatory department, and if thought fit, the provision of a pre-preparatory school for boys and girls; and b) the provision and support of other educational institutions and activities in Dulwich and elsewhere in the United Kingdom.
£44,442,220
WARWICK INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1088057]
The Charity educates boys and girls from ages 3 to 18 in its three independent schools in Warwick. It also rents out its facilities to members of the public through its trading subsidiary Warwick Schools Enterprises Limited.
£42,202,000
BROMSGROVE SCHOOL [Charity number: 1098740]
The Charity advances education and training by the provision and conduct in or near Worcestershire of any day or boarding school or schools for boys and girls.
£41,183,735
OneSchool Global UK [Charity number: SC049398]
The charity's objects ('objects') are specifically restricted to: 4.1.1 the advancement of education by such means as the directors shall determine and in particular by the provision and conduct of schools for the education of boys and girls in accordance with the religious ethos of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and other associated activities for the benefit of the community. 4.1.2 any other charitable purpose or charitable purposes relating to or connected with Brethren which the directors may from time to time in their absolute discretion select. and 4.1.3 purposes ancillary or incidental to 4.1.1 or 4.1 .2.
£40,789,945

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
1St Lisbellaw Brownies [Charity number: NI104107]
Organisation’s Activities Girlguiding believes in the value of learning by doing. This is put into practice through a Method with five interlinking elements, known as the Five Essentials of guiding: • working together in small groups • encouraging self-government and decision making • a balanced and varied programme • caring for the individual • sharing a commitment to a common standard The Guiding Method is delivered to young members grouped by age into four sections: Rainbow Guides, Brownie Guides, Guides and members of The Senior Section. Its principles apply to all members, including adults.
£2,317
THE BROADLANDS FUND [Charity number: 201433]
To grant pensions to spinsters and widowed ladies of not less than 40 years of age as the Trustees select for this purpose and to assist such poor girls who are preparing for, entering or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by the provision of tools, books, payment of fees, travelling expenses or such other means which will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.
£8,470
17th E Castlehill Brownies [Charity number: SC034566]
Promoting the instruction of girls of all classes in the principles of discipline, loyalty and good citizenship.
£1,301
Moffat Guide Unit [Charity number: SC038444]
'Promoting the instruction of girls of all classes in the principles of discipline, loyalty and good citizenship'
1St Claudy Guides [Charity number: NI106581]
Girlguiding believes in the value of learning by doing. This is put into practice through a Method with five interlinking elements, known as the Five Essentials of guiding: • working together in small groups • encouraging self-government and decision making • a balanced and varied programme • caring for the individual • sharing a commitment to a common standard The Guiding Method is delivered to young members grouped by age into four sections: Rainbow Guides, Brownie Guides, Guides and members of The Senior Section. Its principles apply to all members, including adults.
£2,107
THETFORD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION TRUST [Charity number: 311263]
Provide grants, bursaries and funding for the education of boys and girls from 3 1/2 years to 18 years of age in Thetford.
£79,084
ELIZABETH JONES' SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF ABERAVON AND MARGAM [Charity number: 525517]
The Trustees shall apply the income of the Charity for such charitable purposes for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Port Talbot area (Defined as the former Borough of Port Talbot prior to the 1st April 1996) for:a. Educational purposes of young people between the ages of 16 and 25, or,b. Nurse training.
£1,732
North Berwick 2nd Guides [Charity number: SC034683]
Promoting the instruction of girls of all classes in the principles of discipline, loyalty and good citizenship.
£1,873
1st Cradlehall Rainbows [Charity number: SC035392]
Promoting the instruction of girls of all classes in the principles of discipline, loyalty and good citizenship
£1,615
HARBOUR MINISTRIES [Charity number: 1101864]
Education for children. Protection and support for vulnerable girls.
£40,565

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024