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Mentoring is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Education categoryand the Training subcategory.
1,325 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.65% 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 | 320 | 0.42% |
£10k - £100k | 376 | 0.55% |
£100k - £250k | 205 | 0.99% |
£250k - £500k | 123 | 1.25% |
£500k - £1m | 92 | 1.49% |
£1m - £10m | 85 | 1.00% |
Over £10m | 6 | 0.29% |
Total | 1,207 | 0.63% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
ccew | 1,092 | 0.64% |
ccni | 132 | 1.83% |
oscr | 101 | 0.40% |
Total | 1,325 | 0.65% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
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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. |
£20,840,251 |
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. |
£17,281,000 |
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. |
£15,413,196 |
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. |
£13,643,000 |
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. |
£11,321,866 |
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 |
£10,330,412 |
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 |
£8,443,006 |
AUTISM HAMPSHIRE [Charity number: 288141] Specialist support to adults with autism through provision of registered care homes, supported living, community and domiciliary care services. Community Access advice and support. University Mentoring services. Facilitating social groups to increase wellbeing. Training and campaigning to raise local and national government awareness of the challenges and needs of those with autism. |
£7,535,543 |
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. |
£7,315,181 |
YOUTH BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1123946] Youth Business International is a not-for-profit organisation that leads a global network of independent country initiatives helping young people to start their own business and create employment. Through our network we assist young entrepreneurs, unable to find support elsewhere, with a combination of access to capital, mentoring, and other business development enabling sustainable job creation. |
£6,119,000 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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Kairos Enterprises [Charity number: NI101033] Kairos Enterprises operates from The Ark Community Gardens. This facility provides help, support, mentoring and volunteering opportunities for wide range of individuals and organisation. |
£165,976 |
THE EMMA MALTBY MEMORIAL FUND [Charity number: 1116414] The main aim of the Emma Maltby Memorial Fund is to raise funds to employ Learning Mentors at the Teenage Cancer Trust Unit in St James's Hospital in Leeds. The Learning Mentors will assist patients to ensure that they can continue their education whilst undergoing treatment for cancer. |
£4,615 |
YOUTH BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1123946] Youth Business International is a not-for-profit organisation that leads a global network of independent country initiatives helping young people to start their own business and create employment. Through our network we assist young entrepreneurs, unable to find support elsewhere, with a combination of access to capital, mentoring, and other business development enabling sustainable job creation. |
£6,119,000 |
THE ENTHEOS TRUST [Charity number: 1139779] The Entheos Trust consists of a team committed to help churches engage with their communities. We assist churches and individuals as they seek to establish or re-establish themselves at the very heart of their communities. This is achieved by organising regional day conferences, bespoke mentoring sessions and consultancies with individual churches and organisations and signposting resources. |
£670 |
COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ALLIANCE [Charity number: 1206137] To promote the voluntary sector for the public benefit in Peterborough and the surrounding area, in particular by building capacity and skills among community leaders through the provision of training, mentoring and practical support designed to equip such leaders to improve the services offered by voluntary organisations in terms of efficiency, effectiveness and quality. |
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YOU'RE CHERISHED [Charity number: 1201663] You're Cherished provides support to primary and secondary children and young people between the age of 4-17 years of old. Mentoring and group work takes place in schools, colleges, PRU's and in after school managed groups in church halls and other similar venues. Support is available within term time and during the school holidays. Cherished have a team of employees, mentors and volunteers. |
£250,335 |
DECISION [Charity number: 1165705] The charity uses its funds to deliver mentor programmes into schools that are significantly lacking funding, are in underprivileged areas, where academic performance is very poor, where there are no real role-models in sport, business or other areas. |
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OASIS COMMUNITY HUB: LISTER PARK [Charity number: 1181974] The Hub provides a range of activities for all ages in the community of Manningham, Bradford. The Hub includes Oasis Academy Lister Park. Current activity includes youth work, mentoring, holiday activities, advocacy, drop-in's and adult education. |
£16,828 |
Mayfair Business Centre Ltd [Charity number: NI100270] The main activities of the company are unchanged from foundation, and are principally:- • Enterprise development including mentoring and small business initiatives • Workspce provision and property management • Community development • Work related training /development and employment programmes • Infrastructure improvement We offer business start programmes giving participants the opportunity to learn practical, technical business skills, recognise entrepreneurial talent, increase self-employment and employment opportunities. . Giving unemployed young people the opportunity to work in real life work environment is essential to their development and modified behaviour suitable for a work place. Many of the young people have what we call learned street behaviour that is unsuitable for the work place. All of our programmes are free to participants including ECDL etc. many young people do leave school with no relevant IT knowledge we try to fill this gap without putting up barriers. |
£142,659 |
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. |
£20,840,251 |