Racial justice SO106
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Racial justice is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Society category.
115 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.06% 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(bigotry|racis(t|m)|racialism|racial hate crimes?|colonialis[mt]|anti[- ]semitism|racial prejudice|xenophobia)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
Under £10k | 25 | 0.03% |
£10k - £100k | 34 | 0.05% |
£100k - £250k | 20 | 0.10% |
£250k - £500k | 14 | 0.14% |
£500k - £1m | 4 | 0.06% |
£1m - £10m | 9 | 0.11% |
Over £10m | 3 | 0.15% |
Total | 109 | 0.06% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
ccew | 58 | 0.03% |
oscr | 32 | 0.13% |
ccni | 25 | 0.35% |
Total | 115 | 0.06% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
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COMMUNITY SECURITY TRUST [Charity number: 1042391] CST seeks to protect Britain's diverse and vibrant Jewish community from the external threats of bigotry, antisemitism and terrorism. CST provides physical security, training and advice for the protection of British Jews, assists victims of antisemitism, monitors antisemitic activities and incidents and represents British Jewry to Police, Government and media on antisemitism and security. |
£22,252,185 |
Community Security Trust [Charity number: SC043612] 1.1 The objects of the Charity shall be: 1.1.1 to promote good race relations between the Jewish community and other members of society by working towards the elimination of racism in the form of anti-Semitism. 1.1.2 to promote the efficiency of the police within the community at large and the promotion of good citizenship and greater public participation in the prevention of crime with particular reference to the maintenance of public order and racially motivated especially anti-Semitic crime. 1.1.3 to relieve the victims of racial or religious harassment and especially anti-Semitic harassment who are in need or who have suffered hardship or distress. 1.1.4 to promote research into racism and anti-Semitism and to publish the useful results of such research and otherwise to promote public education about racism and anti-Semitism. 1.1.5 Subject to clause 1.3 to promote and support such other purposes as are charitable in accordance with the laws of England and Wales, as the Trustees may from time to time think fit. |
£22,252,185 |
StreetGames UK [Charity number: SC046149] The Company is established for charitable purposes only and the objects of the company are: (a) The promotion of community participation in recreational activities, including sport, social, cultural and artistic activities to improve the health, well-being and conditions of life of those, particularly children and young people, living mainly in areas of social and economic deprivation by the following means I. The provision, development, management and funding of facilities for recreational activities. II. The provision of assistance in the provision of recreational and social facilities for the public at large and/or those who, by reasons of their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, poverty or social and economic circumstances have need of such facilities. III. The provision of financial and other assistance, to individuals, teams, clubs, particularly children and young people, to pursue sport, and other recreational activities. Such assistance to include, but not be limited to, bursaries, help towards travel, equipment, employment, and other costs. IV. The advancement of education, training and retraining, particularly, but not exclusively, among children, young people, low skilled, and unemployed people. (b) The promotion of community cohesion and anti-racism through sport and physical activity. (c) The promotion of such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined by the Trustees as being in fulfilment of the Charity’s objects. Throughout these Memorandum and Articles of Association 'charitable' means charitable in accordance with the law of England and Wales provided that it will not include any purpose which is not charitable in accordance with section 7 of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and/or section 2 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. |
£12,147,582 |
CHELSEA FC FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1129723] Chelsea FC Foundation is the official charity affiliated to and supported by Chelsea Football Club, providing (i) sports coaching and facilities for participation in football, other healthy sports and recreation; (ii) educational services, including social inclusion and anti-racism projects; (iii) support for other charitable initiatives, including the environment and welfare of children. |
£7,678,406 |
The Nerve Centre [Charity number: NI103703] The Nerve Centre was established as a focal point for youth culture in Derry/Londonderry and is considered one of the UK’s most dynamic and innovative creative arts and education centres. By bringing popular music, film, video, animation and digital media together under one roof, the Nerve Centre promotes creative collaboration and fusion between artists and provides a cultural outlet for many young people. Housed in a state-of-the-art building comprising music venue, cinema, edit suites, rehearsal and recording studios, and education & training facilities, the Nerve Centre currently has over 100,000 people benefiting from its various events, programmes and projects. The Nerve Centre also provides a comprehensive annual programme of performances, exhibitions, education, training and project based work in music, culture, cinema,visual art, digital media and film education. This includes the Foyle Film Festival, Intercultural & Anti-racism Festival, after schools FILMCLUB, and creative learning centres. The Nerve Centre has a national and International reputation for it’s work. The organisation has won a variety of awards including Training and Education awards. |
£5,614,367 |
Irish FA Foundation Limited [Charity number: NI106229] Our activities promote foster and develop football for all in Northern Ireland, creating a fun, safe and inclusive culture which inspires a life long love of the game. Creating opportunities, inspiring change and helping people fulfil their potential on and off the pitch. Serving the community through football and education. We strive to work with all individuals and groups and have developed a range of initiatives and programmes which support these beneficiaries. This leads to increased social inclusion, improved health, community integration and education and career opportunities. We promote and hold activities such as youth football camps, football for all programmes, anti racism and anti sectarian workshops, educational tours, disability and homeless football programmes and related career pathways. These activities help to improve the general health, well being and enhance the lives of all participants. Financial and economic deprivation is reduced for the beneficiaries through access to services and interventions. Beneficiaries can be empowered through increased education and awareness of the role they can play within mainstream society. This leads to more active and healthy lives. The organisation pursues opportunities to raise awareness and promote equality through football in the furtherance of a more peaceful and cohesive society. |
£3,675,000 |
YOUNG PEOPLE CORNWALL [Charity number: 801688] Today we support work with 11 -25 year olds through specialist projects and programmes addressing issues that marginalise or place young people at risk, including mental health, homelessness, crime, racism, sexuality, drug & alcohol use, abuse, rural isolation and poverty. |
£1,733,257 |
Saheliya [Charity number: SC020069] a. The preservation and protection of the health of minority ethnic women, throughout the City of Edinburgh and in other areas of Scotland, by providing support services which are to be strictly confidential, respectful of difference and delivered with a commitment to equal opportunities who are living with, recovering from, or at risk of mental health problems due to: i. racism, Islamaphobia, and other discrimination, ii. oppressive cultural practises including forced marriage, honour abuse, or female genital mutilation iii. torture and other organised violence |
£1,334,811 |
Show Racism The Red Card [Charity number: SC040713] The objects of the Company shall be to advance the education of the. public, in particular but not exclusively of young people, by harnessing the high profile of professional football and the position of professional footballers as role models, in order to work-towards the elimination of racial discrimination both in football and in society in general. |
£1,319,124 |
SHOW RACISM THE RED CARD [Charity number: 1116971] Show Racism The Red Card is an anti-racist educational charity. We aim to combat racism through enabling role models, who are predominately but not exclusively footballers, to present an anti-racist message to young people and others |
£1,319,124 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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Belfast Celtic Society [Charity number: NI100177] We operate a public museum which acts as a shared space and venue where groups and individuals can meet to share heritage items, discuss common issues and hold meetings. We provide an outlet for important reminiscences for older people in our society and give an avenue for voices that had no opportunity for articulation for 50 years to be heard. We hold public events in a broad range of venues and have received funding from Belfast City Council and the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland. We operate outreach programmes which aim to bridge the generation gap between old and young in Northern Ireland. We undertake cross-community outreach programmes aimed at encouraging dialogue to deal with deep-rooted issues particular to society in Northern Ireland (ie sectarianism, racism, identity issues, dealing with issues of conflict, healing through remembering). We make regular charitable donations - our funds are unrestricted and have gone to a range of causes (homelessness, women's charities, the Anti-Racism World Cup). |
£830 |
SPACESHIP EARTH [Charity number: 1164631] Dispelling misinformation, conspiracy theories, tearing down barriers of inclusion. We operate online educational meetings to allow anyone in the world to participate, teaching people how they can be tricked into believing misinformation around health, finance, science and anti-Semitism. Fighting Holocaust denial through the restoration and colourisation of historical footage. |
£7,181 |
ROCKNATIONS YOUTH FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1091302] WEEKLY YOUTH ACTIVITIES: MUSIC, MEDIA, DANCE, DRAMA, SPORT.OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, TACKLING DRUGS, CRIME, RACISM, AND HOMELESSNESS.SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING PRISONSCHOOLS WORK PROGRAMME FOR THOSE AT RISK OF EXCLUSION.ANNUAL YOUTH CONFERENCE & WEEKENDS AWAY. |
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Strabane Ethnic Community Association [Charity number: NI100003] SECA raised funds for The Haiti Earthquake Appeal, for Breast Cancer groups and Ethnic minority families effected through bereavement . SECA has been delivering 10 weeks English Language classes to migrant worker, IT courses, Anti- Racism and Diversity training and Polish classes for children U12 from the Polish background and also children from the local community. SECA cultural events have become very popular in the area Multi -Cultural Food Art & Music Night, Polish Night, 3 days Diwali Festival Bollywood dancing, Music, Fashion show, Indian Food cooking Demo, Fire works Primary Schools Diwali story presentation and St Patrick’s Day parade, this all promotes learning about different religions, backgrounds and integration and community development. SECA also visits schools in the area and delivers Citizenship and Diversity workshops and Bollywood dance classes. A Charity Cricket Match was organized by S.E.C.A. in conjunction with Strabane Cricket Club. Cricket professionals from different countries India, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa and New Zealand who play for the Clubs in Northern Ireland took part, the funds raises were donated to Knockavoe Special Needs School in Strabane. S.E.C.A. helped alleviate isolation for some members by liaising with Strabane Sure Start which provided members of the Polish and other Ethnic communities with crèche facilities and classes for parents such as baby massage. SECA organizes Health Awareness Night according to the issues which are needed in the area, we have covered such issues as Breast Cancer, and Drug & Alcohol abuse, Obesity & Dental Health, Suicide and Alziemhers. SECA Youth group consists of youth from different Ethnic minority backgrounds together to participate in Artwork, trips to Stormont & Dail and Outdoor pursuit activities alongside the PSNI and joint Projects with Local and Cross border Youth groups. |
£63,065 |
MOSAIC BLACK AND MIXED PARENTAGE FAMILY GROUP [Charity number: 1077537] MOSAIC exists to support the development of positive cultural & racial identity; to empower BME people to combat racism; represents the interests of Black, Asian & Mixed parentage families. |
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SOS EDUCATION ORGANISATION [Charity number: 1100430] A) Advancing education & employment opportunities through training & support programmes to disadvantaged Children & Adults from BME & New Migrant Communities.B) To provide recreational facilities for children & young people with the objective of improving their quality of life.C) Tackling racism & extremism ideologiesD) To promote African and Arabian culture through social & cultural events |
£31,595 |
The Egyptian Society of Northern Ireland [Charity number: NI102581] We have 2 main functions for our organisation. First, we help our own community members to integrate within the new community that they moved to live with. We help them to learn English language and we provide them with advice and basic services when feasible. Secondly we work to educate the local community about the our culture and the ethnic minority values to cut racism. We organise shared events and workshops between our members and the local community members. This creates friendship and mutual understanding between both parties. We shared in sport activities for youth such as mid night soccer organised by PSNI. We actively took part in the Unite against Hate Campaign.We organise sport activities for the children shared between both sides of the community. |
£150 |
SOLIHULL AND DISTRICT HEBREW CONGREGATION [Charity number: 1100938] We organise and act as a facilitator for a broad range of activities, which can be broadly divided into three categories. 1. Social Welfare and support activities particularly for the young and elderly. 2. Activities to promote tolerance and educate about the danger of racism. 3. Religious services for the Jewish population of the West Midlands. |
£236,003 |
South Belfast Alternatives [Charity number: NI100790] The charity's objects are to promote for the public benefit and for the better preservation of public order, the provision of services directed to mediation, arbitration, conciliation or reparation in disputes and conflicts between persons, organisations or groups arising from criminal activity or interpersonal conflict. South Belfast Alternatives bases all its work upon a model of restorative practice, which it uses to alleviate the effects of low-level crime and anti-social behaviour through non-violent means. This approach involves attempting to fix the fragmented relationships that give rise to offending behaviour through support for victims, offenders, and the wider community. Victims are helped to understand why they have been on the receiving end of criminal behaviour. Offenders are encouraged to understand what has led them to become involved in criminality, and to consider the harmful consequences that their actions have upon their victim, the wider community and upon them and their families. They are encouraged to 'put things right' with those that they have harmed through restitution or making amends. In practical terms this means the delivery by the organisation of a range of practical services that include victim support, intensive youth support, family support, preventative group work, detached street work, mediation services, restorative conferencing, anti-sectarianism and anti-racism programmes, and community safety awareness schemes. SBA also works alongside the community to develop engagement and collaborative partnerships with the formal justice system in response to issues of crime and anti-social behaviour. |
£10,128 |
CUMBRIA DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION CENTRE [Charity number: 1156649] CDEC PROVIDES TEACHING RESOURCES, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS IN CUMBRIA. THIS INCLUDES GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP, SCHOOL LINKING, MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION, OUTDOOR LEARNING, CHALLENGING PREJUDICE AND RACISM, CRITICAL THINKING AND ENQUIRY. |
£385,257 |