Migrants BE107¶
Migrants is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Beneficiary group category.
646 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.32% 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((im)?migrants?|(im)?migration)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 173 | 0.24% |
| £10k - £100k | 148 | 0.21% |
| £100k - £250k | 87 | 0.39% |
| £250k - £500k | 60 | 0.55% |
| £1m - £10m | 48 | 0.53% |
| £500k - £1m | 46 | 0.67% |
| Over £10m | 4 | 0.18% |
| Total | 566 | 0.29% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 534 | 0.31% |
| oscr | 74 | 0.30% |
| ccni | 38 | 0.53% |
| Total | 646 | 0.32% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Migrant Help [Charity number: SC041022] 2.1 The objects for which the Company is established ('the Objects') are: 2.1.1 The relief of sickness and financial hardship of Beneficiaries including: (a) information and advice on counselling, health, legal and welfare services and assistance. (b) advice on financial maintenance which may include the direct provision of financial assistance, goods and services. (c) advice on and provision of residential accommodation. (d) such other items or services as the Trustees in their discretion choose to provide. 2.1.2 To advance the education and training of Beneficiaries and their dependants in need thereof so as to advance them in life and assist them to adapt within a new community. 2.1.3 To promote for the public benefit the sound administration of the law by providing advocacy services to Beneficiaries and their dependants. 2.1.4 To advance the education of the public in general about the issues relating to human migration. 2.2 In this Article 2, 'Beneficiaries' are defined as individuals, being: 2.2.1 foreign nationals. or 2.2.2 victims of human trafficking or potential victims of human trafficking (regardless of their nationality). who are in difficulty on their arrival, stay or residence in or departure from the UK. |
£69,792,000 |
| Migrant Help [Charity number: 1088631] 1 The relief of refugees and their families and dependants who are in conditions of need,hardship or distress2 to inform, advise and assist foreigners and Commonwealth citizens who are in difficulty or distress during their stay in the UK or in connection with their arrival or departure therefrom3 to promote the rights of refugees through the provision of advocacy and information. |
£69,792,000 |
| UCLU [Charity number: 1142404] Provides UCL students with advice on immigration,housing,finance,employment,academic appeals etc. Provides representation between Students,UCL and other bodies.Co-ordinates Student Academic Representatives to encourage student feedback/course development.Promotes student personal development by the provision of social,cultural,volunteering, sporting/recreational activities,discussion/debate fora |
£15,886,398 |
| CHOOSE LOVE [Charity number: 1177927] In both emergency disaster relief and protracted crises, Choose Love works to identify, close and prevent gaps in support displaced people around the world. We provide grants and other assistance to frontline partners along key migration routes and in countries experiencing conflict, persecution climate change and other drivers of forced displacement. |
£12,593,084 |
| Diagrama Foundation-Psychosocial Intervention [Charity number: SC044074] 3.1 The objects of the Charity (the 'Objects') are (a) to promote the health (mental, psychological and physical), spiritual and educational development of all children and other young people. and to promote the moral, vocational and social development of children and young people who are in need by reason of social difficulty or disadvantage, in order to integrate them into their communities, provide opportunities for them to develop their full capacities and enable them to become full members of society so that their conditions of life may be improved, (b) to promote and provide for the care, resettlement, education, training and rehabilitation of prisoners, ex prisoners, offenders, ex offenders and those at risk of offending and their families and dependents, (c) to promote and provide for the care, resettlement, education, training, rehabilitation and integration into society of persons affected by alcohol, drug and other addictions, (d) to promote and provide for the care, resettlement, education, training, rehabilitation and Integration into society of refugees, asylum seekers and other Immigrants, their families and dependents, (e) to promote, carry out and publish the useful results of research into (1) social conditions affecting children and other young people, prisoners, ex prisoners, offenders, ex offenders, those at risk of offending, persons affected by alcohol, drug and other addictions, refugees, asylum seekers and other immigrants and the families and dependents of such persons, and (2) the mental, psychological, spiritual, moral, social and physical needs of children and other young people, prisoners, ex prisoners, offenders, ex offenders, those at risk of offending, persons affected by alcohol, drug and other addictions, refugees, asylum seekers and other Immigrants and the families and dependents of such persons and to promote the education of the public and other organisations in relation to the same. |
£8,912,890 |
| Citizens Advice North Staffordshire LTD [Charity number: 1001204] Provision of advice, information and support to people resident in the area of benefit on their legal rights, to help them deal with legal financial and other problems. Our main areas of work concern problems with debt, welfare benefits, housing rights, immigration and asylum issues, and employment rights. We also seek to influence the development of policies and services. |
£6,351,580 |
| THE REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 1104779] RMC provides free, impartial & confidential advice to all asylum seekers, refugees and migrants living in the Black Country and Birmingham. Our broad approach covers many issues related to reception, settlement, integration and voluntary return.We will help anyone, regardless of country of origin, ethnicity, legal status, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability. |
£4,356,771 |
| COMMUNITY ADVICE AND LAW SERVICE LTD [Charity number: 1087214] Community Advice and Law Service, trading as Leicester Community Advice and Law Centre, provides an independent specialist legal advice service in social welfare law including debt, housing, welfare benefits and immigration. We also provide financial capability support through the Moneywise Living project, energy advice and generalist advice at Foodbanks. |
£4,171,978 |
| WESTCOUNTRY RIVERS TRUST [Charity number: 1135007] Farm visits and educate farmers to adopt sustainable practices; conferences and work with institutions to educate the public about resource protection issues; catchment restoration to restore rivers and improve land management; research based on habitat protection and species conservation including fish stocks and migration; liaise with policy makers to benefit the public through conservation. |
£4,004,141 |
| HANDMAIDS OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS (REGENTS PARK, LONDON, AND CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS ) [Charity number: 221319] Members of the congregation are involved in community and parish based programmes in Great Britain. These include counselling, visiting the elderly, sick and dying, working with the homeless, helping immigrants to adapt to their new environment and working with young adults. The charity also owns and operates St Christina's Preparatory School which educates children between the ages of 3 and 11. |
£3,398,230 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| ALBANIAN COMMUNITY "FAIK KONICA" IN THE UK [Charity number: 1076004] The main activities of our organisation are as follows: Supplementary mother tongue classes for Albanian children and computer classes for mothers; Provisions of social events for Albanian community in London.Drop-in Advice,information, councelling, advocacy. regarding housing, immigration, health etc. |
£18,345 |
| NAFANTA FOUNDATION C.H.E.E.P.P CHARITY UK [Charity number: SC051743] (a) THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH by collaborating with donor partners to adapt services to better meet the health and well-being needs of various communities. (b)THE ADVANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION by raising awareness through films and series of campaigns to prevent illegal bush fares, dumping wastes on land, sea and waterways particularly but not limited to developing countries. The charity will focus on sensitising the public to be environmentally aware of such issues and to help change public attitudes on these illegal activities in order to prevent serious health and environmental hazards. (c) THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION for public benefit by encouraging stakeholders to invest and nurture Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education for young people. (d) THE PROMOTION OF EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY by eliminating all forms of discriminations be it race, age, disability, sex/sexual orientation, religion or otherwise and promoting inclusiveness particularly among those from ethnic minority communities to assist them to integrate into society through training, information sharing and raising awareness on these issues. (e) RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED by providing services and materials to disadvantaged individuals in need of help such as homeless people, migrants etc and working in partnership with other organisations/charities in the UK and beyond to prevent poverty crises. (f) THE ADVANCEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OR CITIZENSHIP by supporting people to be involved in community or civic duties including but not limited to voting rights, advocating for democracy and rule of law etc and becoming active citizens themselves. |
£468 |
| RWANDA SISTERHOOD ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1175091] Advancement of health and wellbeing of women's health with immigrant African and other minority communities in UK. Networking with similar associations to promote social inclusion in communities to support, regular social cohesion to relief those in need. Fundraising, advocate for human right issues affecting women and children in the UK among disadvantaged communities and developing Countries. |
£6,077 |
| TULIA OUTREACH [Charity number: 1211560] FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP CAUSED BY THREATENED IMMIGRATION STATUS, THROUGH THE PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE IN SECURING TEMPORARY ACCOMODATION, FOOD PARCELS AND OTHER ITEMS AND SERVICES REQUIRED TO MEET A BASIC STANDARD OF LIVING. |
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| Community Advice Fermanagh [Charity number: NI100807] We provide information, generalist advice, advocacy and representation on Social Security Benefits, Housing, Employment, Consumer, Health, Community Care, Tax, Legal Problems, Immigration and Nationality, Family and Personal issues. We also provide Specialist Advice Projects in regard to Debt Advice/Advocacy/Representation, Tribunal Representation, Rural Outreach Advice and Advocacy. Additionally we engage in Social Policy work and delivery of Information and Community Education Seminars. |
£255,825 |
| LEEDS SUDANESE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1095816] Monthly GET TOGETHER and SEMINARSIT and ESOL classesDrop-in sessions where we provide advice, information and sign posting on housing, benefits and immigration mattersSewing ClassYouth GroupMental Health ProjectPrevention ProjectChild care facilities for project attendees |
£680 |
| AL-NASR [Charity number: 1042265] Practical help to the community on drug abuse, women issues, liaison with Police Authorities on potential extremism in the community, Community hours for offenders through Probation Service, Advice to immigration and foreign students on British culture, Mother and Toddlers drop in centre, Advice to non Muslim who may have problems with their Muslim partner. Information and library service re Islam |
£3,502 |
| ÚNA: Uniting Narratives with Arts [Charity number: SC050142] 1. The advancement of education Through our multi-disciplinary programme of events. encompassing panel discussions, documentary screenings, live performance and art exhibitions. 2. The advancement of citizenship and community development ÚNA strives to enhance community development by strengthening ties between members of the Latin American community in Glasgow with Scottish citizens. Our objective is to construct a welcoming community environment for Latin American migrants to Scotland as well as provide an opportunity for reciprocal cultural exchange between members of the Gaelic and Latin American communities. 3. The advancement of the arts, heritage and culture By tapping into the ancestral heritage of both the Gaelic and Latin American communities. 4. The promotion of equality and diversity Through highlighting the narratives and experiences of indigenous communities often marginalised from civic society. 5. The advancement of environmental protection and improvement Through engaging with the public on issues surrounding sustainability and environmental protection through our panel discussions and documentary screenings conducted by academics and researchers. |
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| CARRIERS OF HOPE, COVENTRY [Charity number: 1180105] We work with asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in the Coventry area that experience extreme poverty and lack the most basic personal and household facilities. We provide food, clothing, furniture and other key items donated by the public. We hold weekly outreach events attended by 150 families to build relationships and identify pathways that will support them and rehabilitate their lives. |
£345,432 |
| REFUGEE RADIO [Charity number: 1133554] Refugee Radio runs a range of community projects to promote education, racial harmony and social cohesion. These include a weekly mental health support group for refugees and migrants with PTSD and depression. We also run a casework advice service for benefits, education, housing and health. The project was founded around a radio programme and events to enable refugee voices to be heard. |
£219,519 |