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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.

1,449 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.71% 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 341 0.48%
£10k - £100k 389 0.55%
£100k - £250k 201 0.90%
£250k - £500k 146 1.34%
£500k - £1m 103 1.50%
£1m - £10m 102 1.12%
Over £10m 6 0.27%
Total 1,288 0.67%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,204 0.70%
ccni 130 1.80%
oscr 115 0.46%
Total 1,449 0.71%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
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.
£20,879,000
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
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
£12,222,438
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
£11,607,303
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
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.
£7,146,487
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

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
THE INSTITUTE FOR OUTDOOR LEARNING [Charity number: 1149420]
IOL provides a wide range of CPD in the form of conferences, workshops, mentoring and publications for outdoor learning practitioners.IOL providers forums to develop and disseminate good practice in a wide range of disciplines within outdoor learning.IOL publishes a practitioner journal authored by practitioners (Horizons) and a separate research journal (JAEOL)
£247,496
Roe Valley Enterprises Limited [Charity number: NI101606]
Roe Valley Enterprises offers a variety of workspace units on favourable terms to both start-up and expanding businesses as well as the use of meeting / training rooms and conference facilities. The owners of businesses that locate in our enterprise centre benefit from the favourable terms provided in respect of the easy in/easy out terms and comprehensive facilities provided on-site (CCTV, reception services, mail handling, secretarial support, on-hand business advice etc). This benefit is outweighed by the public benefit that arises – employment and training opportunities for people from the local socially disadvantaged areas and increased money circulating and spent in the local economy which sustains further businesses. These benefits are considered incidental and a necessary consequence of carrying out the charitable purposes of Roe Valley Enterprises. Roe Valley Enterprises also delivers a range of learning opportunities including accredited business training and runs start-up business programmes such as Regional Start, Steps to Work, Steps2Success, Exploring Enterprise and Tradelinks. Most of these programmes are provided free of charge to participants, who are in the main long-term unemployed / disadvantaged. Roe Valley Enterprises work with prisoners in preparation for their release from HMP Magilligan. Support services offered include business advice and mentoring, preparation of business and marketing plans and help with grant applications.
£326,445
THE MAURICE HILTON CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1118693]
The Trust aims to recruit candidates who would not easily access the existing Media training courses available and provide financial support over a given period. We will also provide a range of work placements and mentoring sessions that would give them a chance to learn valuable and marketable skills, with the hope that this would then lead to full time employment within the Media Industry.
£140
THE OPPIDAN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1190682]
Oppidan runs peer-mentoring programmes in state-maintained schools across England.
£74,000
Emmaus Transformation Trust [Charity number: 1069902]
Religious services, relief of the poor and needy, the homeless and the vulnerable, coffee drop in mornings, toddlers groups, youth groups, social events, pastoral care, mentoring, marriage courses, parenting courses, community investment.
£984,389
MATT'S GALLERY LIMITED [Charity number: 1169683]
Matt's Gallery creates opportunities for artists to push the boundaries of their practice, providing space, support, mentoring and resources for artists at all stages of their careers to create ambitious new works. Matt's Gallery presents free and accessible exhibitions of high quality visual contemporary arts, engaging students in free talks and seminars with artists and staff.
£371,115
Argyle Business Centre [Charity number: NI106151]
Argyle Business Centre is the Local Enterprise Agency for the Greater Shankill area of Belfast. The area covers part of the North Belfast parliamentary constituency and part of the West Belfast parliamentary constituency, which therefore means that our support is provided in both North Belfast and West Belfast areas. We provide business start up advice and guidance for people thinking about starting a business. We do outreach in community areas to a diverse range of community organisations such as Neighbourhood Renewal Partnerships, local community groups of all kinds to encourage individuals to consider self employment as an employment option and to encourage people to consider any type of economic activity at an individual or community level through a social enterprise. We also provide support to encourage long term unemployed people to gain employment, by providing and supporting short training courses on preparing their CV, job search, completing job applications, going for interviews and preparing for work, including better off calculations for those on benefits. We support and place clients in work and mentor both the client and the small business to ensure that the clients stays in the job and hopefully is retained by the employer.
£461,445
HARVEST GREEN FUTURES [Charity number: 1215094]
THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY AMONG CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCING DEPRIVATION IN BOTH ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON AND OTHER CATCHMENT AREAS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY PROVIDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL RESOURCES, EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, AND DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS AND PROVIDING FINANCIAL AID TO LOCAL GROUPS, ORGANISATIONS AN CHARITIES TO SUPPORT THIS CLAUSE. THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE FACING SOCIAL OR ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY OFFERING FINANCIAL SUPPORT, MENTORING, AND EXTRACURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES THAT HELP THEM ACCESS, ENGAGE WITH, AND THRIVE IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS. THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND WELLBEING, PARTICULARLY IN RELATION TO MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH, FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AFFECTED BY DEPRIVATION, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY FACILITATING FINANCIAL ACCESS TO SUPPORTIVE SERVICES, SAFE RECREATIONAL SPACES, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES.
North City Business Centre [Charity number: NI102266]
North City Business Centre is the Local Enterprise Agency for North Belfast. The area covers the North Belfast parliamentary constituency which therefore means that our support is provided in North Belfast and some parts of the Newtownabbey council area. We provide business start up advice and guidance for people thinking about starting a business. We do outreach in community areas throughout North Belfast to a diverse range of community organisations such as Neighbourhood Renewal Partnerships, local community groups of all kinds to encourage individuals to consider self employment as an employment option and to encourage people to consider any type of economic activity at an individual or community level through a social enterprise. We also provide support to encourage long term unemployed people to gain employment, by providing short training courses on preparing their CV, job search, completing job applications, going for interviews and preparing for work, including better off calculations for those on benefits. We place clients in work and mentor both the client and the small business to ensure that the clients stays in the job and hopefully is retained by the employer.
£732,766
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.