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Community centre is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Facilities category.
3,350 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 1.65% 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(community( and)?( sports?)? cent(re|er)s?|community action)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
Under £10k | 729 | 0.97% |
£10k - £100k | 1,679 | 2.46% |
£100k - £250k | 410 | 1.98% |
£250k - £500k | 184 | 1.87% |
£500k - £1m | 77 | 1.25% |
£1m - £10m | 44 | 0.52% |
Over £10m | 2 | 0.10% |
Total | 3,125 | 1.64% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
ccew | 2,870 | 1.68% |
oscr | 349 | 1.40% |
ccni | 131 | 1.82% |
Total | 3,350 | 1.65% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
---|---|
Frontline AIDS [Charity number: 1038860] Frontline AIDS is the new name of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. The charity is the UK-based secretariat of a global partnership of national organisations working to support community action on HIV and AIDS. National partners and local community groups are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fundraising carried out at the secretariat and across the global partnership. |
£13,277,350 |
Hub Community Foundation [Charity number: SC046192] 4.1 the relief and prevention of poverty through relieving unemployment. and in particular by assisting in the provision of apprenticeships, training and/or work experience directed towards assisting people to access long-term employment. 4.2 the advancement of education. 4.3 the advancement of health. 4.4 the provision of recreational facilities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended. and 4.5 the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. primarily through (a) providing financial and other support (such as supplementary programmes and initiatives) to maximise the community benefit associated with the delivery of public infrastructure projects under Scotland's hub programme. and (b) the provision of finance to support the development (procured through the hub model) of schools and other education facilities, libraries, museums, hospitals, health centres and other health facilities, residential and social care accommodation and facilities, community centres, swimming pools, leisure centres, sports centres, student accommodation, social housing and special needs housing. |
£11,774,992 |
GOOD THINGS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1165209] We support digitally and socially excluded people to improve their lives through digital. Digital technology and community action is at the heart of everything we do. We bring together community partners to make up the online centres network, reaching deep into communities to help people across the UK gain the support and skills they need to change their lives and overcome social challenges. |
£9,683,368 |
LOCALITY (UK) [Charity number: 1036460] Locality is the national network of ambitious and enterprising community-led organisations, working together to help neighbourhoods thrive. Our network is a strong, collective voice inspiring community action to create a fair and diverse society where local people determine their future together. |
£8,010,000 |
KEEP WALES TIDY [Charity number: 1082058] Keep Wales Tidy works for the improvement of local environments by 1. encouraging the public to act in a responsible manner; 2. supporting organisations that work for a cleaner and tidier local environment.3. promoting sustainable development, education and community action. |
£5,710,031 |
TRIGGER PRODUCTIONS LTD [Charity number: 1194328] To create accessible, inclusive and boundary pushing performances and theatrical events that fuse a range of art forms such as theatre, dance, puppetry, storytelling and installation. Audiences may see us in the streets, in community centres, theatres, hospitals, schools and online. Our projects interrupt daily life, reimagine and revive public spaces, and put audiences at the centre of the action |
£5,323,662 |
THE ABC TRUST [Charity number: 1126661] THE CHARITY HOLDS ITS PROPERTY, WHICH IS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT, PRIMARILY FOR USE AS A COMMUNITY CENTRE AND A SYNAGOGUE AND FOR PROVIDING JEWISH EDUCATION. IT ALSO MAKES GRANTS AND DONATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS OBJECTIVES TO INSTITUTIONS WHICH UTILISE FUNDS IN A MANNER WHICH ACCORDS WITH THE CHARITY'S OBJECTIVES. |
£5,060,555 |
GREEN LANE MASJID AND COMMUNITY CENTRE [Charity number: 1125833] Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre operates a mosque and an Islamic community centre on Green Lane, Small Heath in Birmingham. |
£4,804,592 |
WORCESTERSHIRE YMCA LIMITED [Charity number: 516872] Working from our own accommodation units, community centres, schools and prison, we provide a preschool nursery, management of children's centres, play workers in prison, schools work, youth work including the support of young people towards independent living, 'move on' accommodation and support for vulnerable adults. |
£4,548,341 |
JESUS HOUSE FOR ALL NATIONS [Charity number: 1088614] Worship Services.Advancement of the Christian religion worldwideThe relief of poverty worldwideLocal Community Projects including a community centre and community-focused events.Provision of grants to other charitable and voluntary organisations. |
£4,329,151 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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RENEWABLE HERITAGE TRUST [Charity number: 1107421] Find new uses for old buildings by adapting them to generate renewable energy. Current project: Howsham Mill, North Yorkshire, an 18th century watermill which we are restoring for use as an environmental study/community centre. The waterwheel plus two Archimedean Screw turbines will provide power for the building itself, and an income from electricity sales to support the project in the future. |
£41,482 |
INGATESTONE & FRYERNING COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CIO [Charity number: 1161482] Provides recreational and leisure facilities for use or hire at the Community Centre, Ingatestone and at Fryerning Parish Room. |
£197,772 |
LANGHAM VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 268187] Operation and running of Community Centre in the Village of Langham. |
£52,153 |
SILVERDALE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1116132] Silverdale Community Centre provides a place where all ages of the community come together to take part in a number of activities. Senior Citizens, Pre-school, Bowling, Ladies Section, Brownies, Cubs, Scouts, Karate and Dancing School are a few activities on offer.The Community Association work together to managed the building and provide the best possible facilities for the the users. |
£7,733 |
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY CENTRE [Charity number: 1109435] Drop in centre providing information, guidance and support. Community cafe with internet access. |
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TOUCH ELDORET [Charity number: 1172435] Provision of grants to:- the church in Eldoret, Kenya to assist in the building of a new community centre; - families to provide schooling and basic food needs;- individuals to complete vocational training and establish small businesses.The facilitation of medical clinics and educational programmes run by UK volunteers.Continuing support of the church in their community development work. |
£1,968 |
PORTOBELLO COMMUNITY FORUM [Charity number: 1139980] It aims to empower, inspire and motivate the community, supporting initiatives led by the local community and responding to opportunities. It is committed to facilitating provision of accessible activities at Portobello Community Centre and its community spaces, working to secure funding, independently or in partnership, to support these aims. |
£45,969 |
Frontline AIDS [Charity number: 1038860] Frontline AIDS is the new name of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. The charity is the UK-based secretariat of a global partnership of national organisations working to support community action on HIV and AIDS. National partners and local community groups are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fundraising carried out at the secretariat and across the global partnership. |
£13,277,350 |
FELLING COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CIO [Charity number: 1173631] The Association has existed for over 45 years, providing various activities for all ages and interests within the Felling Community Centre. The Centre provides access to low cost room hire for the provision of:-Adult Learning and Training facilitiesSequence Dancing eveningsKeep fit & low impact exercisesLuncheon Clubs and Cookery classes& is always looking at new group hire. |
£32,869 |
DORSET ISLAMIC CULTURAL ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1063516] Usage of premises for worship and Islamic education for the children. The Centre acts as a community centre and wellbeing for the general public. |
£38,025 |