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Girvan Youth Trust is a grassroots, youth work charity based in South Ayrshire which has been in operation since 1999. Our main aim is to enhance the quality of life for local young people in Girvan and South Carrick.Girvan Youth Trust also own and manage Z1 Youth Bar – a dedicated youth facility.
The David Vaisey Trust, a registered charity supported entirely by voluntary contributions, administers annual Awards that recognise and reward outstanding initiatives by Gloucestershire public and school libraries – initiatives that result in more people reading more books. Equally important are the wider social benefits, not least in terms of improved literacy, that the Trust’s activities bring.
The Trust’s mission is to provide Harvard’s schools with supplemental curriculum support, equipment, extra-curricular experiences, and staff development, and to broaden community awareness, involvement, and confidence in our students and our schools. Through its grants program, the Trust distributes funds to specific projects and opportunities submitted to the board of directors by teachers, administrators, parents, and students. The Trust, which was founded in 1989, is independent of all municipal and school boards and teacher organizations. It acts, however, in harmony with the schools’ educational goals. It is governed by a volunteer board of directors consisting of parents and community leaders.
Team Lewis Trust has been set up in memory of Lewis Crossley, who was 7 years old and passed away in November 2017 from T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Team Lewis Trust aims to support research into this disease as there is a need to further develop research and treatment into this sub-type of leukaemia that is currently lagging behind other forms. Team Lewis Trust will undertake fundraising and receive fundraising monies to enable the charity to make grants to further such research and develop new treatments and ultimately a cure for this disease.
The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation is a non-profit advocate for historic preservation that strives to protect, revitalize, and promote the special historic places in our community to enhance the quality of life for future generations. The Trust is guided by three tenets – education, service, and advocacy. Founded in 1955, we are the 14th oldest preservation group in the United States
Greenpeace Environmental Trust is the charitable arm of Greenpeace in the UK. It works closely with Greenpeace Ltd, the campaigning organisation, to protect our environment by funding education, scientific research and investigative projects in world ecology.All income raised from your sponsorships will go to Greenpeace Environmental Trust to enable us to claim Gift Aid on these donations (where appropriate).
The Vizsla Health Trust was set up in 2020 and exists to promote and support scientific research into genetic diseases affecting Hungarian Vizslas
The Whitton Rosser Trust aims to support people in need to access education, training and employment, to live independently and to overcome financial hardship.
BEAR TRUST INTERNATIONAL WORKS TO CONSERVE ALL EIGHT SPECIES OF THE WORLD'S BEARS, OTHER WILDLIFE, AND HABITAT. WE BELIEVE THAT WILD BEARS IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT ARE KEY INDICATORS OF ECOSYSTEM HEALTH. THEIR ABILITY TO SUSTAIN THEMSELVES IS, THEREFORE, CRITICAL TO WILDLIFE. BEAR TRUST STRIVES TO REINFORCE ECOSYSTEM VIABILITY THROUGH HABITAT CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION PROJECTS THAT BUILD ON TIMELY RESEARCH.
Plymouth Highbury Trust was established in 1956 with 30 members, parents of children with a Learning Disability and was set up as Plymouth Mencap Society. Over the last 66 years they became registered as a Charity in 1967; purchased their existing premises on Outland Road, Plymouth from the Local authority in 1976; Became a Company Limited by Guarantee and underwent a change of name to Plymouth Highbury Trust in 2005; The Trust and its subsidiary now employs around 70 full and part time staff and recruits, trains and supports over 30 volunteers and supports over 650 adults with a learning disability plus their families/carers.
The Eva Crane Trust is a grant giving organisation that supports and promotes bee research. This is achieved by providing scientists, researchers and citizen scientists with the funding for innovative and original bee projects. This knowledge is shared to improve our understanding of all bee species around the world. The Trust will also support the publication of books and has contributed to many international bee conferences. It is also the owner of:The Eva Crane Trust Historical Collection, a collection of beekeeping artifacts from around the world.The Bee Boles Register, a unique register of over 1600 bee boles and shelters that are located in the UK and Ireland.
The Trafalgar Entertainment Trust delivers Arts & Culture programmes for all people that enrich lives, strengthen communities and support life-long learning.