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Hospital HE402

Hospital is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Healthcare provider subcategory.

3,061 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 1.51% 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(hospitals?)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 1,187 1.57%
£10k - £100k 989 1.45%
£100k - £250k 245 1.18%
£250k - £500k 156 1.58%
£500k - £1m 112 1.82%
£1m - £10m 177 2.08%
Over £10m 57 2.80%
Total 2,923 1.53%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 2,670 1.57%
oscr 283 1.13%
ccni 108 1.50%
Total 3,061 1.51%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Islamic Relief Worldwide [Charity number: SC042020]
‘1.1 The Objects of the Charity are, as a practical manifestation and application of the humanitarian values inspired and guided by the Islamic faith, to promote for the public benefit: 1.1.1 the alleviation of human suffering for those who are the victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, inequalities, injustices or catastrophe and the prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship by: a. providing humanitarian assistance and other means of saving lives. b. raising awareness and advocating for those in need. c. advancing conflict resolution and reconciliation. d. promoting religious and human harmony. 1.1.2 To promote sustainable development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs for the benefit of the public by:- a. the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of natural resources. b. the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities. c. the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration. 1.1.3 to advance and promote education by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education, in each case for the public benefit anywhere in the world. 1.1.4 to advance health by the provision of financial or other assistance, including medicines, hospitals and other means, in each case for the public benefit anywhere in the world. and 1.1.5 the advancement of such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined and agreed by the Trustees.’
£270,419,000
THE ORDERS OF ST JOHN CARE TRUST [Charity number: 1048355]
To provide care to older people through care homes specialising in residential, dementia and nursing care, together with intermediate and day care.Care in the community is also provided in hospitals, at home and through the provision of extra care housing.
£146,839,345
THE PRIORY OF ENGLAND AND THE ISLANDS OF THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM [Charity number: 1077265]
Provide First Aid Training, First Aid Services, Ambulance Services, Youth Services
£120,100,000
GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY [Charity number: 1160024]
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity undertakes fundraising activities in order to invest in development, research and innovation, welfare and clinical development projects, medical equipment and capital infrastructure, all of which will enhance Great Ormond Street Hospital's ability to transform the health and well being of children and young people.
£107,691,000
Affinity Trust [Charity number: SC043881]
The Charity's objects ('the Objects') are the relief of persons with learning difficulties or disabilities, mental or physical difficulties or disabilities, the elderly, those who are chronically sick and persons who are socially, mentally and physically vulnerable by: (a) the management and provision either directly or indirectly by arrangement subcontract or otherwise with other persons firms bodies trusts NHS trusts agencies, Local Authorities public authorities or Government departments of such comprehensive support services and benefits of high quality as may be required by the beneficiaries. (b) the management and provision and ownership (including co-ownership) for such persons as aforesaid in need thereof of houses, hostels, hospitals or other establishments or facilities or accommodation and any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the handicaps and disabilities and requirements of the beneficiaries. (c) the management and provision of services, advice or assistance upon terms appropriate to their means to such persons as aforesaid in need thereof in arranging or carrying out works of improvement, repair or maintenance to houses occupied by them, and providing any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the handicaps disabilities and requirements of the beneficiaries.
£93,979,932
SS. JOHN AND ELIZABETH CHARITY [Charity number: 235822]
To provide a hospital for the reception, care and treatment of patients without distinction and, in particular, for patients requiring palliative care, and to serve the sick and dying, and to care for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of patients irrespective of nationality or religion.
£74,442,000
ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR NEURO-DISABILITY [Charity number: 205907]
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability is an independent, national, not-for-profit medical charity. It is not part of the NHS. It seeks through the provision of specialist services and research to enable people with profound or complex disabilities resulting from damage to the brain or other areas of the nervous system, to enjoy an optimal quality of life through enhanced independence.
£52,827,000
Family Fund Trust [Charity number: 1053866]
THE FAMILY FUND HELPS FAMILIES WITH SEVERELY DISABLED OR SERIOUSLY ILL CHILDREN TO HAVE CHOICES AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY ORDINARY LIFE. WE SUPPORT FAMILIES WITH SIGNPOSTING AND INFORMATION AND GIVE GRANTS FOR THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER AND MORE ENJOYABLE FOR THE DISABLED CHILD AND THEIR FAMILY, SUCH AS WASHING MACHINES, HOSPITAL VISITING COSTS, COMPUTERS AND FAMILY BREAKS.
£46,388,000
AHMADIYYA MUSLIM JAMAAT INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1102949]
Our activities are as follows:- the propagation of Islam worldwide;- the building of mosques, hospitals and schools;- scientific research and development;- the award of scholarships for higher education;- the provision of emergency relief in cases of natural disasters; and- assistance to the deserving and needy.
£45,665,000
THE HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT TRUST [Charity number: 292880]
provision of services for the continuation and development of charitable hospitals and care homes in the United Kingdom
£45,561,704

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
WONDER WARDS [Charity number: 1204696]
Wonder Wards activities are threefold. We raise funds so that we can offer grants to children's hospices and hospital wards, in order, for them to renovate and improve their wards. We also grant wishes to the sick children and provide financial aid to the families where most needed, to enhance the short lives of their loved ones and ease their struggles as best we can.
TYNEMOUTH SEAL HOSPITAL [Charity number: 1197677]
To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation and protection of seals in the North East of England and throughout the UK through rescue, treatment, rehabilitation and release back into the wild.
£11,518
SUFFOLK OWL SANCTUARY [Charity number: 1086565]
The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary maintains a raptor hospital for injured wild owls & other birds of prey, plus flight recovery aviaries and a hack-back team to re-introduce them back to the wild; a nest box scheme which funds, builds, maintains & monitors new habitat for wild owls; and operates the "Saving Britain's Owls" scheme dispensing free information & educational advice on owl care & conservation.
£1,121,465
JESUS HOSPITAL [Charity number: 201134]
The object of the charity is to provide almshouses for poor men, not less than sixty years of age and of good character who are resident in the County of Northamptonshire and preferably in the Urban district of Rothwell, at the time of appointment. A total of ten almshouses are available to meet this object.
£103,640
UNITED PRECEPTORY OF KEMEYS TYNTE AND TEMPLE CRESSING NO 45 BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 234208]
Christian charity donations particularly to the St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group who are based in London (Charity No. 1139527)
£1,054
THE LEAGUE OF FRIENDS OF BRIDGNORTH HOSPITAL [Charity number: 515567]
To raise money for fabric, equipment & patients of Bridgnorth Community Hospital and a Butterfly Cafe for memory loss sufferers, by running a volunteer led coffee shop and through events, such as coffee mornings, table top sales, grand draws and all the other usual fundraising activities.
£29,409
DUDLEY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL BROADCASTING [Charity number: 1055132]
Hospital Broadcasting as Dudley Hospital Radio at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley.
BRIGHTER FUTURE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1149753]
(1)Fund raising by holding events ((2) Improving Global Health Fellowship placements in collaboration with Thames Valley GP Faculty (3) Support for National Simulation/Skill Centre development by funding the UK simulation centre expert visit to Myanmar (4) Donation of Medical Equipment(5)Funding of placement of UK Intensive Care Fellow at Mandalay General Hospital
£403,153
COR MEIBION DE CYMRU - THE SOUTH WALES MALE CHOIR [Charity number: 513349]
Raise funds for children's hospital, special needs school, air ambulance, research into altzeimer's, cancer and other charitable fund raisers eg rotary, mcmillan nurses.
£89,207
THE FRIENDS OF ST PETER'S HOSPITAL, CHERTSEY [Charity number: 201105]
The objects of The Friends are to support the work of the hospital through the provision of, or assistance in the provision of, amenities in St. Peter's Hospital, Chertsey for the benefit of patients, staff and visitors.
£1,685