Community cafe FA102¶
Community cafe is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Facilities category.
893 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.44% 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(caf[eé]|coffee .* ?shop|cafeteria|tea (shop|bar))\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 133 | 0.19% |
| £10k - £100k | 323 | 0.46% |
| £100k - £250k | 209 | 0.94% |
| £250k - £500k | 102 | 0.94% |
| £500k - £1m | 58 | 0.84% |
| £1m - £10m | 40 | 0.44% |
| Over £10m | 1 | 0.04% |
| Total | 866 | 0.45% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 797 | 0.47% |
| oscr | 57 | 0.23% |
| ccni | 39 | 0.54% |
| Total | 893 | 0.44% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE WILF WARD FAMILY TRUST [Charity number: 1140852] The Trust delivers supported living, short breaks, residential care, direct payments support agencies and community domiciliary care services across Yorkshire for children, adults and older people. The Trust also provides vocational training and work placements through its cafe. The ethos of the organisation is to promote independence, choice and control for all people using its services. |
£25,798,575 |
| NOW Project Limited [Charity number: NI100093] NOW Group is a social enterprise that provides a range of services that support people with learning disabilities and autism to realise their full potential and change their lives for the better. Our services focus on supporting people into employment, training, transition and volunteering. Our support includes accredited training to build up skills and confidence, as well as work experience and voluntary work placements We also support people already in employment and employers themselves, providing services such as Disability Awareness training and workplace support for employee, employers and co-workers. We support families in which parents have mild to moderate learning difficulties or an Autistic Spectrum Condition. We work with expectant and new parents with children under five in the Belfast area to support them by building confidence, develop skills and make them more connected to their communities. When they are ready we will provide opportunities for parents to move on to NOW’s Training, Volunteering and Employment Services and plan their future. We also support young school leavers with learning difficulties or autism and their parents/carers to explore future options and gain independence through training, mentoring and sampling work placements. We help them to start planning early and help take the anxiety out of taking that big next step from school into the world. It is important families understand their options so we provide work visits, work placements, and accredited training, helping shape a package of support for parents/carers and each young person leaving school. We operate Loaf Catering, corporate catering and cafe business providing accredited training sites for our clients as well as offering employment opportunities to those with learning needs. |
£5,013,967 |
| The Lyric Theatre (NI) [Charity number: NI100173] Lyric Theatre NI owns and maintains the Lyric Theatre. Through a Licence Agreement it licences the use of the theatre on a non-exclusive basis to its wholly owned subsidiary, Lyric Players Theatre Productions Limited, for the production and staging of theatrical performances and the running of educational classes for people of all ages and backgrounds. Lyric Players Theatre Productions also operates a cafe bar within the theatre for the general public in Northern Ireland and, during performances, the audience attending the theatre. |
£4,647,185 |
| Tameside, Oldham, Glossop and Stockport Mind Ltd [Charity number: 1123549] Mental health charity with an ethos of promoting well being social inclusion and recovery through an ever changing variety of activites. Includes counselling, CBT, vocational and therapeutic courses, advocacy, community engagement, carers support, catering academy, vegetarian cafe and horticultural services. |
£4,349,361 |
| NOTTINGHAM MEDIA CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 700880] Since its launch in 1990 Broadway has become a nationally recognised cultural leader, bringing the world of independent British and international film to Nottingham and across the Midlands, supporting innovation in art and technology and providing a platform for talent, learning and conversation to inspire creativity and a lifelong love of film. |
£3,954,804 |
| WALSINGHAM TRUST [Charity number: 1180690] Objectives a) the provision of maintenance and repair of places of worship, hostel accommodation and facilities for pilgrims; b) the promotion of public worship; c) the advancement of religion and relief of poverty anywhere in the world. The charity operates the Pilgrim Bureau, a hostel for pilgrims, and the Slipper Chapel at the site of the Walsingham Shrine as well as shops and a cafe. |
£3,295,145 |
| ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS TRUST [Charity number: 1110406] St Martin in the Fields Trust is raising money for the charitable and cultural work taking place across St Martin. We share ground, physically and philosophically, with the St Martin congregation, the St Martin cafe and live cultural events, The Connection at St Martin in the Fields and all the other organisations adding to the wider kindness. |
£3,089,589 |
| The MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) [Charity number: NI100808] The MAC is an arts and cultural centre in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Its mission is to be a centre of artistic excellence that positively changes people lives. We deliver an outstanding programme ranging from crowd-pleasing theatre, dance, music and visual art to experimental new works. We promote accessibility and inclusion and celebrate the very best in home grown arts as well as bringing the rest of the world of contemporary art to Belfast. The MAC is an award-winning building containing two theatres, three visual art galleries, the Den - a focal point for our Learning and Participation (L&P) programmes, the Family Room, four multi-purpose spaces designed for rehearsals, conferences and dance classes, offices for resident companies, an artist-in-residence studio a number of smaller meeting rooms and a café-bar. Since opening in April 2012 the MAC has exceeded all expectations by welcoming over 250,000 visitors each year. Our organisation is committed to making everything we do accessible and relevant to people who would not normally take part in the arts. Our L&P programmes have begun to play a leading role in the wider city and regional strategies of harnessing the arts as a mechanism for social and political change. This work contributes to the achievement of goals for targeting social need, promoting good relations and contributing to antipoverty and equality agendas. The MAC aims to act as a catalyst for creating improved social cohesion by facilitating a long-term, meaningful cultural discourse with all communities in Northern Ireland. Our working patterns are based on long-term engagement with the hardest to reach communities and will enable us to deliver work that contributes to the development of a shared society. The MAC is a space which enshrines progressive ideals, promotes equality and in which everyone is welcomed. Our programmes aim to ensure that the MAC is a vital civic space, valued and used by the communities around it. |
£2,986,762 |
| Swindon & Gloucestershire Mind LTD [Charity number: 1174786] Swindon & Gloucestershire Mind provides a Community & Wellbeing programme consisting of; One to one advice, Counselling & Wellbeing Coordination. Activity & social inclusion in the community including Sport, Walking, Connect & Meet, Creative classes& Football. Mental Health Training, Schools programme, Employment Services Support & Swindon Mindful Employers Network & evening Calming cafe model. |
£2,879,552 |
| THE CHARLESTON TRUST (BLOOMSBURY IN SUSSEX) [Charity number: 1107313] Charleston is a house, garden and art gallery situated in the South Downs National Park. It was the home of twentieth century artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, who were key members of the Bloomsbury group. Charleston has a shop and cafe and is available for venue hire. It is open all year. |
£2,713,332 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE LAVENDER CAFE ORCHESTRA [Charity number: 1213059] We provide inclusive opportunities for LGBTQ plus people, and the wider community, to practise and perform Music and Dance.We provide safe space for rehearsals and performances.We raise awareness of discrimination towards LGBTQ plus people through our work and performances.We promote social inclusion. We aim to educate the wider population with regard to LGBTQ plus issues. |
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| Orangefield Primary School PTA [Charity number: NI102981] Our organisation is made up of a group of parents as well as several members of staff. We have many regular attendees at meetings and events and also occasional attendees for larger events such as bag packs. We send home regular PTA newsletters and advertise upcoming meetings and events in school and on the PTA website. The newsletters and website are a way to ensure parents and pupils feel involved in PTA activities and new members are always encouraged to attend meetings, become involved or contact us with feedback. Every year we organise a full calendar of fundraising activities and these include : Back to school events, Halloween and spring discos, Santa grotto, School calenders, Nativity DVDs, Easter and Summer ballots, Summer Fair, Parents Quiz night, Cash for Clobber recycling events, bag packs. Alongside the school we agree the expenditure of funds in that they will always be used to purchase educational resources or equipment for all the pupils in the school. Some of our fundraised money has been used for the BUG Club reading scheme licenses and books to replace the out of date reading scheme. We have also purchased items such as school trophies for effort, P7 Leaver Gifts each year and we also subsidise the after school tea bar where parents can do homework with children while waiting for older children, or just meet other parents. Our aim is to raise money for resources to support the education of children at the nursery and school and also to create a strong sense of community within the school by increasing the involvement of parents and guardians. For example PTA funding enabled the school to bring in a specialist who held a workshop on internet safety for parents and guardians. |
£25,988 |
| LIVING WELL BROMLEY [Charity number: 1157385] We are a foodbank and support charity based in Penge, South East London. Our mission is to ensure that people have food, guidance and support of an uplifting community to live life to the fullest.Our services are free to use and include a foodbank, clothes bank, hot meals, free cafe, community choir, counselling and help with benefits,debt and housing issues. |
£382,602 |
| ELISHA HOUSE [Charity number: 1206983] Elisha House provides supported living accommodation to 31 males in recovery from substance or alcohol misuse. We work according to the 12 steps recovery programme and five ways to wellbeing. We have a strong community ethos and an extensive timetable. We provide volunteering opportunities in our community gardening project and community cafe. We offer hope that recovery is possible. |
£614,303 |
| TINY-STEPS [Charity number: 1161146] We are actively raising funds to open a local sensory centre and social cafe in the Northwich or Winsford area for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities in Cheshire West and surrounding areas. |
£38,961 |
| THRUXTON MEMORIAL HALL [Charity number: 301969] Thruxton Memorial Hall is the village hall and provides a building for the use of the local community. The Hall hosts various local events including the annual Remembrance Day lunch, Produce Show, a community cafe and club for residents and provides the venue for most village clubs and societies. It is used by individual villagers for family gatherings. |
£30,276 |
| RE:DISH [Charity number: 1159178] RE:DISH works to improve the lives of those in Reddish focusing on projects that tackle poverty and social isolation. We run a twice weekly foodbank, a charity shopm a dementia friendly cafe, and youth group. Our community hub has a number of weekly social groups including Banter & Brews for men of all ages and Crafty Women. These give people chance to meet up, chat and take part in an activity. |
£126,140 |
| PALMERS OF SHREWSBURY [Charity number: 1169054] The charity is established for the objects of advancing the Christian Faith including advancing of education of the public in all aspects of the faith in Shrewsbury and the surrounding areas by the provision of a Christian run coffee shop |
£216,460 |
| THE BATHEALTON VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 1087835] Curry lunch, various talks, art activities.pupup cafe |
£3,690 |
| ST WERBURGHS CITY FARM [Charity number: 297091] We provide educational and recreational services including:-- a working livestock farm, gardens, playground, open daily 360 days a year with free entry- animal husbandry training- horticultural training for adults with learning difficulties- environmental youth work- community events- volunteer opportunities- community building hire- cafe |
£764,954 |