HIV / Aids HE208¶
HIV / Aids is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Health condition subcategory.
315 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.15% 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(h\.?i\.?v|human immunodeficiency virus|acquired immune deficiency|antiretroviral)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 126 | 0.18% |
| £10k - £100k | 92 | 0.13% |
| £100k - £250k | 31 | 0.14% |
| £250k - £500k | 21 | 0.19% |
| £1m - £10m | 18 | 0.20% |
| £500k - £1m | 17 | 0.24% |
| Over £10m | 4 | 0.18% |
| Total | 309 | 0.16% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 280 | 0.16% |
| oscr | 22 | 0.09% |
| ccni | 13 | 0.19% |
| Total | 315 | 0.15% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1017336] The Foundation empowers people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS, to alleviate their physical, emotional and financial hardship, enabling them to improve their quality of life, live with dignity and exercise self determination. It funds broad ranges of services and operational research, focusing on the most disadvantaged and high risk groups both in the UK and around the world. |
£23,232,132 |
| 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. |
£15,993,453 |
| The Terrence Higgins Trust [Charity number: SC039986] The object of the Company is the promotion of better HIV, sexual and general health by education of the public, the provision of HIV and sexual health programmes and material, care and support services, clinical sevices, advice, information and advocacy. |
£12,761,000 |
| THE TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST [Charity number: 288527] The promotion of better HIV, sexual and general health by education of the public, the provision of HIV and sexual health programmes and material, care and support services, clinical services, advice information and advocacy. |
£12,761,000 |
| Tr├│caire (Northern Ireland) [Charity number: NI103321] Trócaire (Northern Ireland) works in over 20 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. We deliver support through local partner organisations and churches, helping communities and families to free themselves from the oppression of poverty. In Northern Ireland, we raise awareness about the causes of poverty through our outreach programmes in the education sector, through parish networks, and through our public campaigns and advocacy work. We work across a number of programme areas both at home and overseas: • Ending poverty and hunger, through supporting families and communities to secure access to land, clean water and the resources needed to produce a healthy and nutritious diet; to sustainably increase and diversify agricultural production; to access new sources of income to combat malnutrition and increase food security. • Responding to humanitarian crises in countries where natural disaster or conflict has put people’s lives at risk. •Tackling HIV and AIDS through working to reduce vulnerability to HIV infection, and to reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS on poor and marginalised communities. • Promoting gender equality, helping women to achieve their basic rights, and to earn a living. Supporting those exposed to gender-based violence, and working to build women’s leadership and support their equal participation in decision-making at all levels. • Campaigning for justice, supporting the work of documenting human rights violations and challenging those responsible, and empowering marginalised and poor people, especially women, to participate in governance processes and demand accountability from their governments. |
£8,154,358 |
| INTERNATIONAL LEARNING MOVEMENT (ILM) [Charity number: 1102513] a) Support education.b) Promote understanding and an awareness of HIV/AIDs.c) Relief in emergencies and medical camp.d) Promote understanding between global cultures and faith.e) Support financially to the poor families for their daughters marriage costs.f) Install hand pumps for clean water.g) Promote tolerance and social justice. |
£6,132,570 |
| MOTHERS2MOTHERS (UK) LIMITED [Charity number: 1119721] Our mission is to impact the health of mothers by putting them at the heart of improving reproductive, maternal newborn and child health. Our Mentor Mother Model empowers mothers living with HIV, through education and employment, as role models to help other women access essential services and medical care. |
£5,070,255 |
| UNITED PURPOSE [Charity number: 272465] United Purpose's activities can be broadly summarised as follows:Partnership and local capacity strengthening;Emergency prevention, preparedness and response; Health, including HIV/AIDS prevention and care; Rights and equity; Water and sanitation;Sustainable livelihoods, including food security and micro-enterprise. |
£4,884,450 |
| THE METRO CENTRE LTD [Charity number: 1070582] Metro works with anyone experiencing issues related to sexuality, identity, gender & Diversity. We work in the fields of: Sexual & Reproductive health: Mental Health & Wellbeing: HIV Prevention & Support: Youth Services: Community Involvement & Participation. We provide support, advice, advocacy, information, counselling, group work, community development, research, clinical services & resources. |
£4,540,306 |
| The Henderson Charitable Trust [Charity number: NI102785] We work with established charities in many poor countries. For example we are supporting World Vision in Democratic Republic of Congo. It is an extremely poor country and the objective to help these communities get out of poverty. Hygiene and clean water will be a priority at first. Another example is supporting Tear Fund in a project in the Mano river region of Sierra Leon and the principle aim is to provide clean water. They work through a local church. Another example is with Tear Fund in Cote d'Ivoire where they are mobilising a local community in the fight against FGM and HIV. We also support a smaller charity which works in Africa called E3. They aim to help very poor families and children who have been affected by HIV. |
£2,350,000 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Newry Rainbow Community [Charity number: NI101084] The NRC has been very proactive in identifying and addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (lgb&t) people in Newry and surrounding areas. We have lobbied and advocated on behalf of lgb&t people locally and regionally. From September 2010 the NRC has operated a dedicated support Centre, run entirely by Volunteers, in Newry City to provide drop-in, information and advice services to lgb&t people and their families and friends. It is the only such Centre outside Belfast and Dublin on the East Coast of Ireland. Services and support provided include; personal development courses; advocacy and referrals; signposting; befriending service; professional counselling; rapid HIV testing; sexual health advice; a Women’s Group and a Youth Group. The NRC has worked to build relationships both within the lgb&t community and between the lgb&t community and wider society through lobbying, advocacy, awareness-raising activities and the development of social and networking opportunities for lgb&t people. This culminated in the first ever Pride In Newry festival and parade in September 2012 which witnessed very strong visible support and participation by the wider civic, political and community sectors of Newry and which developed a range of new volunteering opportunities. This major new festival enables the NRC to increase the visibility of the NRC as an organisation and to portray lgb&t people in a positive way, breaking down barriers and stereotypes and promoting community cohesion and the integration and participation of lgb&t people in all aspects of the wider community and civic life of Newry. The fact that Newry City was seen as a tolerant, safe place where a Pride parade and festival could be hosted was a significant factor in the achievement of Purple Flag status for Newry City Centre. |
£14,779 |
| ARMS AROUND THE CHILD(UK) [Charity number: 1123038] AATC is dedicated to children living in adversity, providing homes, medical care, treatment, education, protection, respect, love & support services to children who are orphaned, sexually abused, affected by HIV, abandoned, trafficked or living in parentless households in Ghana, South Africa & India. We provide International Volunteer placements through VOCATIONAL IMPACT & support Fund A Mom. |
£213,303 |
| ARIMATHEA CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1081715] The trustees have allocated all available funds for each of these heads Religion, Parenting, Homeless, Third World, the Arts and disabled and will not consider unsolicited applications. They continue to review those charities who are currently in receipt of funds.It does not generally assist cancer related charities and medical charities generally, or those connected with HIV/AIDS and animals |
£130,557 |
| CORNERHOUSE (YORKSHIRE) [Charity number: 1003540] To focus on sexual health and well-being, particularly targeting young men and women and other vulnerable or marginalised groups.To provide information, support and services to enable people to make informed choices and to take appropriate action, to improve their sexual health and well-being, and reduce the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections and HIV. |
£385,264 |
| MULWADE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1184316] To protect and promote the mental and emotional health of persons who are victims of intentional or reckless HIV transmission by providing a counselling and information service and in such others ways as the trustees consider appropriate. The Mulwade Foundation has engaged with therapists and legal professionals that specialise in, or have experience working with HIV and LGBT related issues. |
£8,573 |
| ADDINGTON AFRO-ETHNIC HEALTH PROMOTION GROUP [Charity number: 1088025] Health awareness workshops and support group on HIV and STIs for affected individuals and their carersFinancial Hardship support via fundin Trusts.Support groups work with young carersHIV Prevention /STIs, conferences etc.Holiday and Breaks for client groupActivities for youth carers and families affectedParenting workshopsIT and job trainingReferrals to mainstream TB awarenes |
£36,385 |
| POSITIVELY UK [Charity number: 1007685] Positively UK champions the rights of people living with HIV and related health conditions. We provide specialist and peer support, advocacy and information, campaign against discrimination, promote positive attitudes and equitable access to health, and strive to increase the involvement, voice and visibility of people living with HIV.. |
£849,901 |
| MARUVA TRUST [Charity number: 1124255] Its activities include support groups, life skills training, counselling, community outreach team, adolescent corners in community clinics, Zvandiri House training and support centre and the development and distribution of child-friendly resource materials for HIV positive children and teenagers. |
£4,832 |
| HOPE AFRICA [Charity number: 1103478] PROVIDING FOOD PROGRAMMES FOR FAMILIES IN AFRICAPROVIDING WATER THROUGH DIGGING BORE HOLES AND MENDING BORE HOLESPROVIDING INFORMATION ABOUT HIV/AIDS THROUGH COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAMMESPROVIDING MOSQUITO NETSPROVIDING LOCAL SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL CARE PROGRAMMES.PROVIDING COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND SPORT PROGRAMMES. |
£45,448 |
| HEAR WOMEN [Charity number: 1135763] Improving Women HealthCampaigning against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM, HIV/ADIS) Community-based health, employment awareness workshops. Improving women Education organising women's networksVolunteer training sessions. Literacy and numeric, ESOL class Creating Employment opportunity for Young people |
£65,965 |