Prevention and safety CJ102¶
Prevention and safety is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Crime and Justice category.
194 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.10% 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(crime (prevention|reduction)|public safety|(prevention|reduction) of crime)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 65 | 0.09% |
| £10k - £100k | 45 | 0.06% |
| £100k - £250k | 21 | 0.10% |
| £250k - £500k | 19 | 0.18% |
| £500k - £1m | 12 | 0.18% |
| £1m - £10m | 12 | 0.13% |
| Over £10m | 4 | 0.18% |
| Total | 178 | 0.09% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 137 | 0.08% |
| oscr | 38 | 0.15% |
| ccni | 19 | 0.26% |
| Total | 194 | 0.10% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Al-Khair Foundation [Charity number: SC042234] 3.1.1 The advancement of general and religious education including but not restricted to the study, promotion and support of: (i) primary, secondary, college and university education. (ii) knowledge and understanding of Muslims and the beliefs, teachings and practices of Islam and of any other useful knowledge. (iii) good parenting skills and the protection of women, children and young people. (iv) comparative religion and interfaith dialogue with the aim of securing mutual understanding, tolerance, harmony and peace between Muslims and those who hold different or similar beliefs and follow different or similar ways of life. (vi) art and culture. (vii) enhancing, improving and strengthening local communities by means of promoting community cohesion in particular and supporting community regeneration in general. (viii) the deterrence and prevention of any form of discrimination including but not restricted to racial, religious, disability and gender discrimination. (ix) the prevention of alcohol and drugs abuse and misuse. (x) the prevention of gambling and debt. (xi) the prevention of crime including any form of terrorism. (xii) the promotion of Islamic Shari'a compliant finance. (xiii) the observance and maintenance of human rights in accordance with the rule of law. 3.1.2 The relief of poverty, sickness, distress and suffering of any persons who are in need including orphans, refugees , disabled and displaced people irrespective of their nationality, race, ethnic origin and religious beliefs including but not restricted to the relief of those who are the victims of : (i) natural disasters including droughts, earthquakes, epidemics, fires, hurricane and goods. (ii) man-made disasters including industrial accidents, social conflict and wars. (iii) racial, religious, disability or gender discrimination. (iv) alcohol and drugs abuse and misuse. (v) gambling and debt. (vi) economic and social deprivation. (vii) crime including any form of terrorism. |
£60,980,930 |
| Kibble School [Charity number: SC010048] To carry on in Paisley or elsewhere an institution to provide for the education, care and development of troubled and disadvantaged young people and the reclamtion of youthful offenders against the law, and the doing of all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of that object. |
£44,510,948 |
| Community Security Trust [Charity number: SC043612] 1.1 The objects of the Charity shall be: 1.1.1 to promote good race relations between the Jewish community and other members of society by working towards the elimination of racism in the form of anti-Semitism. 1.1.2 to promote the efficiency of the police within the community at large and the promotion of good citizenship and greater public participation in the prevention of crime with particular reference to the maintenance of public order and racially motivated especially anti-Semitic crime. 1.1.3 to relieve the victims of racial or religious harassment and especially anti-Semitic harassment who are in need or who have suffered hardship or distress. 1.1.4 to promote research into racism and anti-Semitism and to publish the useful results of such research and otherwise to promote public education about racism and anti-Semitism. 1.1.5 Subject to clause 1.3 to promote and support such other purposes as are charitable in accordance with the laws of England and Wales, as the Trustees may from time to time think fit. |
£28,207,171 |
| THE CORPORATION OF TRINITY HOUSE OF DEPTFORD STROND [Charity number: 211869] To serve seafarers and their dependants through the provision of welfare services; to provide opportunities for training and to promote public safety and the safety of shipping generally; to act as a Deep Sea Pilotage Authority and provide Nautical Assessors; to maintain the fabric and heritage of Trinity House. |
£12,251,995 |
| Causeway Charitable Services [Charity number: 1110314] Causeway supports marginalised and vulnerable people to recover from trauma and develop safe and fulfilling futures. Our modern slavery and crime reduction services include safe houses, outreach and community programmes, holistic crisis interventions and signposting into counselling, training and employment. We drive change nationally through research, campaigning and strategic partnerships. |
£9,629,929 |
| THE GROUNDWORK SOUTH TRUST LIMITED [Charity number: 293705] In relation to its "Beneficial Area":1. To promote conservation, protection and improvement of the physical/natural environment.2. To implement recreation/leisure solutions which enhance social welfare in the community.3. To advance public education in environmental/sustainability issues.4. Via a social enterprise, contribute to wider national strategies on crime reduction. |
£9,361,404 |
| Jobs and Business Glasgow [Charity number: SC023930] To relieve and/or prevent poverty particularly among residents of the area served by Glasgow City Council ('the Operating Area'). To relieve unemployment particularly among residents of the Operating Area for the public benefit in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment. To advance education particularly among residents of the Operating Area, including the provision of training in skills of all kinds (particularly such skills as will assist the participants in obtaining paid employment).To advance health particularly among residents of the Operating Area. To relieve those in need particularly within the Operating Area by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship, alcohol or drugs dependency, or other disadvantage. To advance community development and regeneration particularly within the Operating Area through: assisting in the planning of changes to the housing and physical environment as part of a' wider strategy for relief of the problems of poverty. the promotion of trade and industry, for the benefit of the general public. the promotion of security, public safety, the prevention of crime and the reduction of the fear of crime, particularly among residents of the Operating Area . To advance citizenship particularly among residents of the Operating Area .To preserve, restore and improve the environment particularly within the Operating Area through the provision, maintenance or improvement of public parks , public open space and other public amenities and other environmental and townscape projects, and in doing so, to seek wherever appropriate (but subject to appropriate safeguards to ensure that the public benefit so arising clearly outweighs any private benefit thereby conferred on private landowners) to carry out works of reclamation, remediation, restoration and other operations MAXIMUM TEXT REACHED CONTACT CHARITY FOR FURTHER DETAILS |
£7,897,714 |
| GLOBAL NCAP [Charity number: 1141798] TZF aims to promote public safety and public health, the protection and preservation of human life and the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment. We support and conduct independent research and testing programmes that assess the safety and environmental characteristics of motor vehicles and their comparative performance for the general public. |
£5,808,996 |
| ANGLIA CARE TRUST [Charity number: 299049] Resettlement and support of offenders or those at risk of offending, provision of support, advocacy and assistance to those people and their families to contribute to the communities in which they live, provision of accommodation and accommodation based services and support to offenders and ex-offenders & the promotion of public safety and the prevention or reduction of crime. |
£5,388,058 |
| Minhaj-ul-Quran International [Charity number: SC045860] 5.1 The Objects of the Charity ('the Objects') are, throughout the world and more particularly in the United Kingdom ('the UK') and in Europe, specifically restricted to promoting and assisting in: 5.1.1 the advancement of the faith and religious practices of Islam. 5.1.2 the advancement of religious and general education for the public benefit including but not restricted to the study and promotion of: (i) primary. secondary. college and university education. (ii) interfaith dialogue in order to secure understanding, tolerance, harmony and peace between Muslims and non-Muslims. (iii) the observance and maintenance of human rights in accordance with the rule of law. (iv) the prevention of alcohol and drugs abuse and misuse. (v) the prevention of crime including any form of terrorism. 5.1.3 the relief of poverty. sickness, distress and suffering of any persons who are in need irrespective of their nationality, race, ethnic origin and religious beliefs including but not restricted to the relief of those who are the victims of: (i) natural disasters including droughts, earthquakes, epidemics and floods. (ii) man-made disasters including industrial accidents and wars. (iii) the abuse and violation of human rights. (iv) alcohol and drugs abuse and misuse. (v) crime including any form of terrorism. 5.1.4 the advancement of other charitable purposes for the public benefit, to provide recreational facilities and activities in the interests of social welfare with the object of improving the conditions of life for those persons in need of such facilities. and 5.1.5 the advancement of such other charitable objects for the public benefit as the Board of Trustees may from time to time think fit. |
£3,235,820 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Bo'ness Community Safety Group [Charity number: SC021794] 1. Area of responsibility The area served by the Group shall be the town of Bo'ness and environs, the village of Blackness and environs and other landward area, as policed by officers of Central Scotland Police stationed at Bo'ness police office. Aims and Obiectives 2. The objects of the Group are to promote, for the public benefit, crime prevention education and activities and the protection of people and property from, and the prevention of, criminal acts, specifically for the benefit of the inhabitants within the area detailed in 'Clause 1'' above. |
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| Assumption Youth Club [Charity number: NI102012] THE ASSUMPTION YOUTH CLUB IS A COMMUNITY BASED CHARITY FOUNDED TO IMPROVE THE CONDITIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SAINTFIELD AREA. A DEDICATED GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS HELP OUT AT THE WEEKLY YOUTH CLUB WHICH HAS OVER 50 YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE AREA REGISTERED. THE GROUP IS MANAGED BY A COMMITTEE OF WHO ARE ELECTED AT A PUBLIC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ON A YEARLY BASIS. WE PROVIDE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS: -WEEKLY CENTRE BASED YOUTH CLUB - VARIOUS PROGRAMMES SUCH AS DRUG AND ALCOHOL AWARENESS - ARTS AND CRAFTS - INTERGENERATIONAL ACTIVITIES - COMMUNITY SAFETY / CRIME PREVENTION SEMINARS AND PROJECTS - LITTER LIFTS - BUS TRIPS - HALLOWEEN, CHRISTMAS, EVENTS. - 5 A ASIDE FOOTBALL - END OF SCHOOL DISCO - COMMUNITY FUN DAYS - CROSS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES |
£5,978 |
| STAND IN THE GAP - DIVINE AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST [Charity number: 1108740] We seek to assist in bringing the community & families together, engaging all ages in outreach & religious activities. We target young people 11-15 yrs old with level of truancy, underachievement, social exclusion & 16-26 yrs old who are disadvantaged, unemployed, victims of crime thus providing activities including skills for life, befriending, holistic 1-2-1 counselling, crime prevention forum |
£4,535 |
| Ardglass Pre-school [Charity number: NI107127] The Group is established to promote play based learning environments for all children under statutory school age, (hereafter referred to as the beneficiaries) of the Ardglass and its surrounding environments in County Down. (Hereafter called the ‘area of benefit’) without distinction of age, gender, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic identity, political or religious opinion, by associating the statutory authorities, community and voluntary organisations and the inhabitants in a common effort to advance education. To advance the education of the beneficiaries by the provision of safe and satisfying group play, with the right of parents/carers to take responsibility for and to become involved in the activities of the group; and to promote the preservation of health of the beneficiaries. The group supports the values and principles of governed documents from Pre-School Education and the Department of Health and Social Services and Public Safety (minimum standards) |
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| STREET PASTORS WESTON SUPER MARE CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1117308] The advancement of the Christian religion.The promotion of public safety and prevention of crime.Relief of poverty andof sickness |
£3,822 |
| NAISCOIL NA MBEANN [Charity number: NI102280] The organisations is set up to; A)To strengthen the growth of an Irish-speaking community in Mourne area and in Ireland as a whole B)Provide Irish-Medium education at pre-school level for the children of Mourne and in doing promote the growth of Irish-medium Education C)Enhance the development of the Irish language and Irish-Meidum education of children under statutory school age D)Offer appropriate play facilities, with the right of parents/carers to take responsibility for and to become involved in activities of the Naiscoil, ensuring that the Naiscoil offer opportunities for all children, regardless of religion, culture race or means E)Encouraging the study of the needs of such children and their families and promoting public interest in and recognition of such needs of such children and their families in the local areas F)Support the values and principles of the DHSSPS (Dept of health, social services and public safety). |
£23,007 |
| IMPROVING CROFT AND COWPEN QUAY EMPOWERING AND TRAINING COMMUNITIES LTD [Charity number: 1144423] The charity is based in the Croft ward Blyth Northumberland. Its chief objects are to promote civic responsibility, social regeneration, promotion of public safety and prevention of crime, develop the skills and capacity of socially and economically deprived communities and the relief of disadvantage, in partuclar but not exclusively in Croft ward. |
£4,722 |
| ST ALDHELM'S CHAPEL TRUST [Charity number: 1199398] Primarily in maintaining St Aldhelms Chapel Lytchett Heath for the performance of divine services. Secondly, supporting the physical and mental health of HM armed forces, the prevention of crime and rehabilitation of prisoners, the relief of physical and mental illness, the advancement of education, and the relief of poverty. |
£160,786 |
| EASST [Charity number: 1205232] Promoting public safety in Central and Eastern Europe by: reducing road deaths and injuries; improving road safety governance; improving enforcement; ensuring safe road design; influencing road user behaviour; promoting sustainable transport policies; improving driver training; building capacity for national road safety campaigning and education; facilitating regional and cross-border initiatives. |
£1,085,042 |
| ACTION FOR BOW [Charity number: 1104269] Grants to organisations to provide services in Bow, East London that will promote local social and economic regeneration.In particular: education and skills training; employment opportunities; recreational and cultural amenities; environmental and quality of life; regeneration and reduction of poverty; health promotion;crime prevention.Match funding will normally be requested from other bodies |
£3,244 |