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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.

1,289 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.64% 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 314 0.38%
£10k - £100k 393 0.61%
£100k - £250k 207 1.07%
£250k - £500k 119 1.31%
£500k - £1m 78 1.35%
£1m - £10m 74 0.93%
Over £10m 4 0.22%
Total 1,189 0.62%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,061 0.63%
ccni 135 1.90%
oscr 93 0.37%
Total 1,289 0.64%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
The Wise Group [Charity number: SC004089]
2 The company's objects are: 2.1 To relieve unemployment, and in particular (a) by providing coaching, mentoring and other support to people who are unemployed, to assist them in identifying their needs, strengths and aspirations, in gaining access to specialist support and/or vocational activities, and in developing their personal capability to enter the labour market. (b) by working with employers to facilitate the creation of high quality work experience and/or employment opportunities for people who are unemployed, and to identify the requirements of employers with regard to the skills which they would expect of people taking up those opportunities, and (c) by providing ongoing support to those who have moved into paid employment to enable them to stay in work and progress in the workplace. 2.2 To advance education, and in particular by supporting people to develop and enhance their skills and qualifications to help them fulfil their potential and improve their quality of life. 2.3 To reduce re-offending, and in particular by providing mentoring and other support to people who have a history of offending, to assist them in assessing their needs, recognising and actively reducing their personal risks of re-offending, and making fundamental changes in their lives which lead to reduced offending behaviour and the ability to make a positive contribution to their families and to their local community. 2.4 To relieve the hardship associated with fuel poverty and to protect the natural environment from the damage caused by irresponsible practices regarding use of energy and disposal of waste. and in particular (a) by delivering advice and support to equip people with the knowledge and practical skills to become more energy efficient and to adopt practices which reduce the volume of waste sent to landfill and (b) by providing access to financial assistance for the installation of energy saving measures and/or more efficient heating systems. 2.5 To relieve and/or prevent poverty through the delivery of a range of programmes, activities and actions that help individuals and communities to relieve the effects of and alleviate poverty, and including (without limitation) projects directed towards financial inclusion. Maximum text reached, further full information can be obtained directly from the Charity.
£19,467,616
THE SECKFORD FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1110964]
The Foundation provides education and care to the young and elderly within Suffolk. This includes care at the Seckford Almshouses, the operation of Woodbridge School and (through a subsidiary company) Saxmundham, Beccles and Ixworth Free Schools. It also provides support through its grants programme to individuals and organisations and has apprenticeship and mentoring schemes.
£14,621,453
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
£11,985,063
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.
£11,764,000
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.
£9,901,000
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.
£8,850,088
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
£8,063,160
WESTBANK COMMUNITY HEALTH AND CARE [Charity number: 1119541]
Provides care and support to patients and carers.Volunteers provide transport, practical help, befriending. Carer support, advice,access to short breaks for adult and young carers.Day care for older people. Mentoring. Family and childcare activities. Volunteering opportunities. Health improvement and health promotion activities including lifestyle change programmes for long term conditions.
£4,685,504
TRANSFORMING LIVES FOR GOOD (TLG) LTD [Charity number: 1074114]
Education for 11-16 year olds in the following locations:BradfordBoltonNewcastleNorth BirminghamManchesterHammersmithReadingNottinghamWakefieldSouth East BirminghamLewishamTendringEarly Intervention Project - behaviour coaching and mentoring UK wide for 7-11 year oldsMake Lunch - providing lunches during school holiday periods for those in Food Poverty
£4,584,421
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.
£4,404,267

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Eigg Box SCIO [Charity number: SC043825]
The organisation's purposes are: To promote and advance the arts and culture by establishing an eco-friendly community hub offering studio and workshop space to the residents of the Isle of Eigg, surrounding communities and visiting artists from outwith the local community. To advance citizenship and community development through the provision and facilitation of community projects, events, exhibitions and activities involving arts, drama, music and crafts and by increasing access and opportunities for the residents of the community. To advance education by providing training courses and mentoring for aspiring and established artists and crafts people. To provide recreational activities and facilities for the community with a particular focus on arts and creativity by offering arts events and exhibitions and to support the community with the production and the provision of their creative works with a particular focus on high quality performing, visual, applied and digital arts.
MOWMACRE YOUNG PEOPLES PLAY & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1172108]
The charity promotes social equality in Mowmacre and the surrounding area of Leicester through access to play. It creates challenging opportunities for adventurous play, based on consultation with local people and mentoring young people to be the best they can be.
£130,723
TABERNACLE OF POWER MINISTRIES [Charity number: 1139870]
Preaching and teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. Evangelism, Supporting, counselling and building healthy relationship in families, mentoring and supporting youths in the community.
£18,025
PROJECT COLT [Charity number: 1098268]
Day Treatment Rehabilitation ProgrammePre & Post Detox Support and Through Care into WorkCounselling and Mentoring ServiceSelf-Esteem Course/s for Men/WomenAddiction Training for Volunteers and CounsellorsReferrals from Calderdale areaTraining for Individual Placements (IP's) on ProbationJoinery Workshop Training in Furniture Renovation and Template ProductionSeminars and Workshops
£95,133
Working Rite [Charity number: SC042604]
The company is established for charitable purposes only. The company's objects are to carry on activities which benefit the community through the advancement of citizenship and community development and/or which provide or assist in the provision of relief to those in need by reason of financial hardship or other disadvantage (or both), in particular (but without limitation) by: (1) Encouraging civic values and increasing the efficiency of the voluntary sector by providing consultancy services to organisations which wish to provide work-based and other mentoring projects to disadvantaged groups within the community including (but without limitation) the following groups: - (a) teenagers who are deemed to be at risk of social exclusion. (b) individuals suffering from drug addiction. (c) criminal offenders. (d) care leavers. and (e) other individuals who would have difficulty in accessing the mainstream jobs market. (2) Assisting people who are at a disadvantage because of their social and economic circumstances by providing and facilitating the provision of training and employment opportunities (including the direct provision of mentoring projects) to individuals who would have difficulty in accessing work through the mainstream jobs market and doing so in an environment which maximises their prospects for sustaining themselves in employment through the provision of mentoring and other forms of support. (3) Encouraging voluntary activity and helping organisations engaged in voluntary work by providing financial and/or other support to charities, local authorities, housing associations, local enterprise companies, local regeneration agencies and other organisations which aim to assist those working towards the same or similar charitable purposes for which the company operates. and to promote such similar charitable purposes, objects or institutions and in such proportions and manner as the directors shall think fit.
£1,302,026
AFRICA GREATER LIFE MISSION UK [Charity number: 1115766]
AGLMUK seeks to change the prospects of children and young people from impoverished backgrounds in Uganda. We do this byPaying school fees and buying requirements for primary school children.Supporting young people in the post-primary years in the most appropriate way for them. Paying towards food, medicines, healthcare and mentoring/practical support.
£85,589
OPEN HEAVEN (WEDNESBURY) [Charity number: 1123352]
A LOCAL COMMUNITY BASED CHURCH PROVIDING ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES TO WEDNESBURY. MAIN FOCUS PROVIDING SOCIAL AND DIVERSIONARY ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR MENTORING AND ACCREDITATED PARTICIPATION. ALSO WORKING WITH FAMILIES AND ADULTS
£56,641
THE GREAT AWAKENING CONFERENCE (TGAC) [Charity number: 1196902]
We are a non denominational organisation who organised youth empowerment conferences, evangelism, mentor and teach leadership skills among the youths. We also help the youth to build their faith in Christ and develop themselves by preaching and motivating them across West Yorkshire and UK
LEARN FREE [Charity number: 1163101]
THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PROVISION OF TUTORING AND MENTORING SUPPORT TO SCHOOLS AND BY SUCH OTHER MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DECIDE.
COR DEO [Charity number: 1136654]
Cor Deo offers mentoring for active Christian ministries, training programmes (intensive week programmes, classes/seminars/conferences), and Bible teaching for churches and events. Cor Deo serves in the context of Bible-believing Christian ministries/churches.
£21,476

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