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Facilities FA

Facilities is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Facilities category.

19,435 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 9.57% 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:

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Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 7,505 10.52%
£10k - £100k 8,733 12.48%
£100k - £250k 1,302 5.91%
£250k - £500k 573 5.30%
£500k - £1m 283 4.23%
£1m - £10m 281 3.12%
Over £10m 32 1.47%
Total 18,709 9.74%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 17,364 10.14%
oscr 1,668 6.74%
ccni 403 5.61%
Total 19,435 9.57%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST OR NATURAL BEAUTY [Charity number: 205846]
To look after places of historic interest or natural beauty permanently for the benefit of the nation across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
£723,814,000
CANAL & RIVER TRUST [Charity number: 1146792]
Canal & River Trust is the charitable operator and guardian of 2,000 miles of historic waterways across England and Wales. In addition to caring for the waterways so that they are available for the public to enjoy, the Trust maintains the nations' third largest collection of listed heritage structures, as well as museums, archives, and hundreds of important wildlife sites.
£237,300,000
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE COVENT GARDEN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 211775]
Presentation of opera and ballet performances at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and tours in the United Kingdom and overseas
£181,942,000
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds [Charity number: SC037654]
1. The Objects shall be: 1) To promote the conservation of biological diversity and the natural environment for the public benefit, in particular but not exclusively by: a. conserving wild birds and other wildlife, and the environment on which they depend. b. protecting, restoring and re-creating habitats. And, in furtherance of that primary objective, to raise public understanding and awareness of, and to provide information on, such matters. 2) To advance education of the public in conservation of the natural environment.
£169,877,000
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS [Charity number: 207076]
To promote the conservation of biological diversity and the natural environment for the public benefit by conserving wild birds and other wildlife, and the environment on which they depend,protecting, restoring and re-creating habitats.To raise public understanding and awareness,and to provide information on,such matters.To advance education of the public in conservation of the natural environment
£169,877,000
THE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1079309]
The Charity's current and on-going activities are:to put in place a new generation of modern facilities in parks, local leagues and schools;to provide capital/revenue support to increase participation in grass roots football, andto strenghten the links between football and the community and to harness its potential as a force for good in society.
£135,505,532
HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES [Charity number: 1068852]
a)to manage, conserve, renovate and repair the Palaces (Hampton Court, Tower of London, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace, Banqueting House, Hillsborough Castle) to a high standard consistent with their status; b)to help everyone to learn about the Palaces, the skills required for their conservation and the wider story of how monarchs and people together have shaped society, by all appropriate means
£134,386,000
THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY [Charity number: 222879]
The RHS was founded in 1804 to inspire passion and excellence in horticulture. We want to enrich everyone's life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. To achieve our aim we undertake scientific research; provide education, training and horticultural advice; support community horticulture projects; and share our renowned gardens and shows with the public.
£124,804,000
THE ROYAL PARKS [LIMITED] [Charity number: 1172042]
We look after eight of London's largest open spaces; Hyde, The Green, Richmond, Greenwich, St James's, Bushy and The Regent's Parks, and Kensington Gardens. We also manage other important open spaces in the capital including Grosvenor Square Garden, Brompton Cemetery, Victoria Tower Gardens, Canning Green and Poet's Corner.
£123,019,000
THE WOODLAND TRUST [Charity number: 294344]
Our Objects are to conserve restore & re-establish trees & in particular broad leaved trees, plants and all forms of wildlife & thereby to secure & enhance the enjoyment by the public of the natural environment.Our vision is a UK rich in native woods & trees for people & wildlife. Life's better with trees strengthening the role of woods & trees in our landscapes & rekindling our love of them.
£84,205,000

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
BURIAL GROUND AT LYNEMOUTH [Charity number: 1035738]
Care and maintenance of Lynemouth Cemetery
£88
BURGH HEATH WAR MEMORIAL HALL [Charity number: 200272]
Provides a facility/venue for clubs, societies, private individuals for social and recreational activities.
£29,144
CHESLYN HAY AND DISTRICT FOOTPATHS AND COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVATION SOCIETY [Charity number: 505284]
The group seeks to protect the public rights of way and the coutryside in the parishes of Huntington,Hatherton,Saredon, Shareshill,Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley,Featherstone, Hilton and Essington
£70
VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 301281]
Management of Chrishall village hall, which is owned by Chrishall Parish Council. Chrishall is within the Uttlesford District Council and Essex County Council areas. Activities include arranging lettings, buildings maintenance, organising fundraising events and all other tasks associated with running the hall.
£12,713
BARLBOROUGH MINERS WELFARE RECREATION GROUND AND INSTITUTE [Charity number: 520411]
Community organisation which aims to support the residents of the local area in the activities of recreation, including a number of societys and a number of different dance groups.
£102,081
COOMBE BISSETT [Charity number: 305496]
to manage the Village Hall according to its Constitution,ensuring that the Hall is properly maintained & financially viable to serve as an amenity principally for the residents of Coombe Bissett & Homington but also for outside agencies & individuals. The Hall is in frequent use throughout the year by our Village organisations & others for social functions,meetings,weddings,craft activities etc.
£16,379
THE LANGWATHBY PUBLIC HALL [Charity number: 520331]
Management and improvement of Langwathby Public Hall
£31,114
OTTERBOURNE VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 301911]
The charity provides three halls for the local community to use for various functions within the village, including W.I. flower club, pilates, dancing classes, dancing, stroke clubs, dog training & drama group. The charity produces pantomimes, variety shows and band concerts to raise funds.
£112,628
UPLYME VILLAGE HALL CIO [Charity number: 1181289]
Management of Uplyme Village Hall for the benefit of the community
£58,461
FARM WOODLAND FORUM [Charity number: 1107576]
To facilitate the generation and exchange of information that will support best practice in, and improve opportunities for, farming with trees
£509