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Mentoring ED305

Mentoring is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Education categoryand the Training subcategory.

1,411 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.69% 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(mentor(s|ing)?)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 339 0.48%
£10k - £100k 385 0.55%
£100k - £250k 196 0.89%
£250k - £500k 136 1.26%
£500k - £1m 104 1.56%
£1m - £10m 100 1.11%
Over £10m 5 0.23%
Total 1,265 0.66%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,171 0.68%
ccni 130 1.81%
oscr 110 0.44%
Total 1,411 0.69%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE MASTER AND SCHOLARS OF BALLIOL COLLEGE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD [Charity number: 1144032]
In pursuit of our charitable objects to advance education, religion, learning and research within the context of the University of Oxford, we admit, teach, and mentor undergraduate and graduate students on a wide variety of degree courses, facilitate research and scholarship within the academic membership of the College, and cater for an international community of learning, and maintain a chapel.
£19,437,000
The Wise Group [Charity number: SC004089]
3 The charitable objects of the Wise Group are: 3.1 The prevention and relief of poverty by using the development of insight, data and evidence into civic challenges to develop and deliver associated solutions, using for example relational mentoring to transform lives and lift people out of poverty. 3.2 The advancement of citizenship and community development through promoting the principles of social enterprise, and in particular through arrangements which advance a social return. 3.3 Any other analogous purpose.
£19,099,861
PENROSE OPTIONS [Charity number: 1151455]
Relieve people in need with mental ill health, those suffering from substance misuse, ex-offenders, homeless, poor people, aged, disabled or chronically sick by the following means: (a) Housing, accommodation, services including medical, social, welfare, rehabilitative, resettlement and care services; (b) Education, training, employment, mentoring and other similar services.
£17,867,000
INTOUNI [Charity number: 1118525]
IntoUniversity aims to address underachievement and social exclusion among young people by offering an integrated programme of out-of-school study, mentoring, aspirational coaching, personal support and, in partnership with universities, specially-devised FOCUS weeks, days and weekends.
£12,353,830
YOUTH SPORT TRUST [Charity number: 1086915]
Improving the quality of PE & school sportDeveloping incl. PE & school sport to engage the least activeModernising competitive school sport to offer more young people the opp to competeEnabling & empowering young people to lead & be role modelsMaximising the experiences of elite athletes via mentor training & deploymentSupporting the use of PE to impact on academic progress & acheivement
£10,091,135
HUMBERCARE LIMITED [Charity number: 702269]
To prevent offending and to reduce the risk of re-offending in the community, by offering mentoring, support, advice and guidance on a wide range of issues, to the homeless, those leaving the looked after system, those with substance misuse and/or with mental health issues and those at risk
£9,823,923
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM GUILD OF STUDENTS [Charity number: 1137548]
We operate on democratic principles and students are represented by our Members Democratic Process. We provide services such as Student Advice; Jobs, Skills and Volunteering; Student Groups; Hall Reps; Student Voice; Mentor Scheme; Community Wardens; Venues and marketing services. We campaign on student related local, national and international issues and also support work of the NUS.
£7,650,081
MIFAL TZEDOKO V'CHESED LIMITED [Charity number: 1124961]
To help young people through providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. Offer training and support to young people who will then volunteer with the charity. Offer support services to families in crisis, including mentoring to children and young people in challenging circumstances.
£7,241,660
THE CLINK CHARITY [Charity number: 1134581]
OUR PRIMARY OBJECTIVE IS TO MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL, LASTING REDUCTION TO PRISONER REOFENDING RATES, UPON RELEASE INTO SOCIETY. WE TRAIN OFFENDERS IN OUR 5 STEP PROGRAMME IN CATERING SKILLS AND HELP THEM FIND EMPLOYMENT AND OFFER WEEKLY MENTORING SUPPORT UPON RELEASE FROM PRISON.
£6,858,877
MICROLOAN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1104287]
We are a not-for-profit microfinace institution focussing on sub-saharan africa. Our mission is to significantly reduce the depth and breadth of poverty in the communities within which we operate. We do this by lending money to groups of rural women to help them build sustainable businesses, and by providing meaningful training and ongoing mentoring support.
£5,609,337

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
CREATIVE MENTOR NETWORK [Charity number: 1178144]
The object of the charity is to advance in life and help young people from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds by providing mentoring and support which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities, in particular with a view to securing employment for such young people in the creative industries.
£434,552
CORETAL PROJECTS AFRICA [Charity number: 1203807]
THE PREVENTION AND RELIEF OF POVERTY AND RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED DUE TO FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, OR OTHER DISADVANTAGES WITHIN NIGERIA, RWANDA, GHANA AND BOTSWANA, THROUGH THE PROVISION OF: I. PEER-LED MENTORING II. TECHNOLOGICAL COURSES SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, DATA SCIENCE, GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCT MANAGEMENT III. PLACEMENTS ON WORK EXPERIENCE AND INTERNSHIPS.
Cookstown & Western Shores Area Network [Charity number: NI102147]
CWSAN exists to support member rural communities and in particular community development organisations who largely function on the western shores of Lough Neagh, Cookstown Magherafelt and Dungannon, (known as Mid-Ulster). CWSAN links and networks communities and their representative groups to projects promoted by the EU, by statutory departments such as DARD, PHA, OFMDFM and to local initiatives linked to the voluntary / community sector and to Councils primarily in Mid Ulster. The charity delivers educational courses, training for individuals and organisations to help build capacity, personal and group development. We provide mentoring support through our Project Officers for direct interventions with community organisations. CWSAN assists groups to develop and practice good governance and develop appropriate policies and procedures. We assist them with committee skills , fund raising advice , community audits, action planning, strategies and support them in their day to day operational group activities where required. We promote and implement projects of a strategic nature which further our purposes. CWSAN aims to ensure that local rural community organisations are sustainable, effective and more efficient and that their voice is represented and heard at consultations, community planning, rural development and other relevant government arenas and programmes.
£362,833
ZESH REHMAN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1140086]
- Providing sport and educational activities to young people and adults- Supporting the development of young players and coaches through mentoring- Working with the wider football community to better engage communities which are under-represented within the football industry- Using football as a tool for social change, providing structured football activities within marginalised areas
YES AFRICA LTD [Charity number: 1120174]
Yes Africa has organised many community activities such as Rainbow Festival, Heritage Media Project in Partnership with Croydon Museum and Museum of London, Driving Skills Training, and Job Search Skills Training.We have also run a Home/School Linkage Project consisting of mentoring children and visiting parents at home. Willing to collect computers for Democratic Republic of Congo.
MYWORLD CREATIVE PROJECTS [Charity number: 1197162]
100 cameras are given to participants with lived experience of homelessness. They take photos of the city they live in. The emphasis is on learning the skill of photography and having fun. All participants are invited to join a weekly photography mentoring group to learn more skills with digital cameras. A calendar with the winning photos ispublished and sold to the public online and in markets.
MAINSTAY [Charity number: 1093355]
Mainstay works with vulnerable adults who have mental health issues. Mainstay works to raise awareness about mental health issues and provides community hub social support and advice, mentoring, short courses, skills for work, counselling services to enable service users to engage with their community. Mainstay works with people to build stronger communities.
£3,295
THE BRENDAN INGLE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1145853]
The aim of The Brendan Ingle Foundation is to address the needs of socially excluded individuals or those at risk of becoming socially excluded, by pursuing the following objectives 1) promoting social inclusion; 2) realising the needs of the socially excluded and 3) helping the socially excluded reintegrate into society using a combination of sport, mentoring, education and training.
£21,486
THE JOE GILLIGAN TRUST [Charity number: 1135808]
The Joe Gilligan Trust exists to support and improve the lives of teenagers and young adults fighting Cancer. As Joe was a drummer, the trust also provides performance opportunities for young musicians for example - gigs, shows & professional mentoring. The majority of our fundraising is through music and the performing arts.
£24,430
VIRTUAL LEARNING COLLEGE [Charity number: 1213091]
Virtual Learning College supports young people by offering live online lessons to help them succeed in GCSEs and Functional Skills programmes. We provide mentoring, exam preparation, and flexible learning options, empowering students to achieve their academic goals.