It provides training and outdoorish activities for kids aged 6 to 14 in the Southampton neighbourhood.
A Rocha is a Christian nature conservation organisation.The name means "The Rock" in Portuguese, as the first initiative was the establishment of a field study centre in Portugal. A Rocha now has teams on 5 continents, each sharing a community emphasis and focusing on science and research, practical conservation and environmental education.
A Rocha UK is a Christian environmental mission working to show God's love for all creation through practical local projects. Motivated by a biblical faith in God as creator, we are part of a growing family of international projects, currently in 16 countries around the world.
The Alice McCosh Trust was set up in memory of Alice McCosh. The object of the Alice McCosh Trust is to advance education by providing or assisting with grants for work or study related to natural history and/or the environment.
BBOWT, The local Wildlife Trust for Berkshire Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire aims to inspire people to take action for wildlife, to create and manage nature reserves and conserve and enhance wildlife in the wider countryside.
The British Memorial Garden Trust UK Ltd is helping to raise funds for The British Memorial Garden New York. The Park celebrates the historic ties of friendship and unity uniting the United Kingdom and United States whilst honouring the 67 British victims of the World Trade Centre attacks.
BTCV is an international environmental volunteering organisation helping people to improve and conserve the environment. BTCV inspires people to improve and protect their local environment through practical action in the UK and overseas, and build a sense of community for everyone who lives there.
The Build Malawi Project is a small grass roots project in the north of Malawi that is parented by Action for the Benefit of Children (ABC). This particular project will focus on furthering education for all, regardless of age or gender, by constructing a primary school/ community learning centre. It also will implement a wide range of programmes in education, health and sanitation, women and girl empowerment and the environment.
To encourage, promote and educate on all aspects of butterfly and habitat conservation
CPRE promotes long-term solutions for protecting the beauty, tranquillity and diversity of rural England, ensuring changes value the natural and built environment through effective local and powerful national campaigning. Our major successes include the formation of the first English National Parks and the Green Belt, all thanks to public donations.
CANtreat improves the treatment environment for cancer patients so that every treatment centre is a positive, welcoming place that fills the patient with all the strength and hope needed to fight their illness.
CAT is concerned with the search for globally sustainable, whole and ecologically sound technologies and ways of life. Within this search the role of CAT is to explore and demonstrate a wide range of alternatives, communicating to other people the options for them to achieve positive change in their own lives.
The advancement of education and children and young people in Zambia in the conservation and preservation of the environment and its wildlife. In particular the Trust helps to fund a Wildlife Education Centre which acts as the focal point for educating young children from local schools, helping to fund young children attend local schools and providing educational support for young people.
The Emergency and Reconstruction Fund has been established to help projects in countries where the environmental and public health infrastructure has broken down (or barely exists) due to natural disaster or political upheaval.
CleanupUK supports and encourages volunteer litter collecting groups and individuals. We aim to tackle the litter problem by helping everyone to make their neighbourhood a cleaner and more pleasant place to live. We believe that we can all make a real difference by making collecting litter a fun and social activity. Please join the movement!
The Climate Group is an international charity working to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the principal cause of climate change/global warming. It gathers and shares the knowledge of global leaders who have already acted to reduce their emissions, proving that taking action on climate change is not only possible, but is in many cases highly profitable. Your support will enable it to identify and create new leaders, a massive priority if we are to avert dangerous climate change.
Community Chest was founded in 1991 by a local councillor to provide practical help with furniture and household goods to people in her ward. The ward had a high level of unemployment, single parents, low educational achievement and ranked high on the local index of deprived wards.. The project has expanded to meet the needs of people on low incomes within North East Lincolnshire and the surrounding area. This also provided an opportunity for local people to donate surplus goods, knowing they are not only helping others in the local community but also diverting material away from landfill. 2005 saw the launch of our shop Re›Store which has enabled Community Chest to take the next vital step towards growth, support sustainability and assist in reaching and exceeding its charitable objectives.
Supporting children & families in the streets, shanties & mountains of South America, CDUK works with community groups requiring external support & funding for initiatives enabling independent living. Projects are researched by UK Trustees & funding is delivered directly. CDUK encourage environmentally aware fundraising in the UK and project management abroad.
Give us your PCs and we will transfer this usable technology to those who need it most. Together we can help the excluded lift themselves out of poverty and into prosperity. Lets give the children of Africa the opportunity they need to realise their potential.
It encourages environmental awareness, action and co-operation by individuals, organisations, corporations and government. It devises and manages projects and schemes for environmental improvement and education. It provides information and disseminates news on environmental matters.
The Converging World is a charity whose objectives are to tackle climate change while creating a just and sustainable world. The Converging World uses proven technologies to generate clean, renewable energy, its first project is a wind farm in India. It invests the profits in sustainable development overseas and projects in the UK that reduce carbon emissions.
Cool Earth is a new UK based charity that is tackling climate change by protecting the world’s most threatened rainforests. With destruction of such forest accounting for one in four emissions of CO2, Cool Earth gives individuals and organisation in the UK the means to act directly to protect this critical global resource.
The Trust's overall aim is to promote and operate courses, activities and facilities which enable children and adults to learn about, understand and care for the countryside and wider environment. The Trust draws on the diverse resources of the New Forest and the Beaulieu Estate to offer children and the wider community, a stimulating outdoor classroom.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the only voluntary organisation devoted solely to the conservation of the wildlife and wild places of Cumbria. We stand up for wildlife, create wildlife havens and raise environmental awareness. We care for over 40 reserves, working to protect endangered habitats and species including peatbogs and red-squirrels.
Recently voted by a BBC poll as one of the most effective and popular wildlife charities in Britain, the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is a small UK-based charity, dedicated to the long-term conservation of critically endangered mammals in the wild and the benefit of the local people who share their environment.DSWF is a small wildlife charity with a big impact. It supports a range of innovative and far reaching projects to protect endangered mammals, such as tigers, elephants and rhinos, throughout Africa and Asia
Dorset Wildlife Trust has a vision for Dorset’s environment to be richer in wildlife for everyone. It manages nature reserves for the good of wildlife, influences people who affect our wildlife, stands up for wildlife against development threats and seeks to inspire people to care about Dorset’s wildlife and to get involved in nature conservation.
Encourages and supports a wide spectrum of development projects in the kingdom of Lesotho
ERS operate a global network of projects involved in the repair of ecosystems, including planting trees to restore forests, cleaning polluted oceans and rivers, and reintroducing endangered species into the wild. With an emphasis on educating children with its School Tree Nursery program.
Earthwatch is an international environmental charity working around the world on environmental research projects. Earthwatch believes that good conservation is founded upon good science and therefore to ensure conservation policy and environmental management are well informed and developed, Earthwatch are actively working on over 140 scientific research projects to develop informed solutions to today’s most pressing environmental issues. Earthwatch also work with people worldwide, aiming to inspire, educate and engage them in conservation to promote the human understanding necessary for a sustainable planet. Earthwatch is the working name for Conservation Education and Research Trust (CERT).
Eco-Schools is a worldwide environmental programme for schools which encourages children to become more environmentally aware and have a positive impact on their own surroundings.
Emmaus Colchester gives people a bed and a reason to get out of it. Single homeless people are provided with a home and a full-time job. They live communally and work in a furniture reuse store, learning new skills and getting the confidence to move on when they are ready.
EIA is a campaigning organisation that investigates and exposes international environmental crime. Its undercover investigators work all over the globe, capturing unique audiovisual evidence and using it to alert the international media and mobilise political will for the protection of wildlife and the environment. EIA’s work takes place in 3 core areas; Species in peril; Forests for the world and Global environment.
As one of the UK's oldest Environmental Protection charities, it has been protecting the planet for over 100 years, bringing together organisations from the public, private and voluntary sectors to promote a balanced and innovative approach to solving environmental problems. It is active and influential across three policy areas; air quality and climate change, land and noise pollution.
Set up by four young people in 2000, Envision supports teams of young people aged 16-19 to set up their own projects tackling social and environmental issues in their community. Young people graduate our programmes with new awareness, skills, confidence and a sense that they can make a difference.
The ERM Foundation supports social and environmental projects around the world. It is led by ERM employees who volunteer their time to undertake the majority of fundraising and practical involvement.
Essex YFC is a charity run by young people for young people aged 16 to 26. It holds an annual country show which attracts approx 15,ooo visitors which is run entirely by the members. It carries out lots of community projects annualy and the main aim is for every member to have fun and to develop both personal and practical skills, centered around rural communities.
Essex Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation body in Essex, with over 35,000 members and 485 corporate members. Essex Wildlife Trust have 7 visitor centres, 87 nature reserves, 1 nature park and manage 7,200 acres of land. Over 25,000 adults and children are educated every year. Essex Wildlife Trust is committed to Protecting Wildlife for the Future.
We help disadvantaged communities in Africa to sustainably transform their environment enabling farmers to improve water supplies, food production, health and incomes.
FIBOT has a long history of bird migration studies, rare birds, seabird research and ornithological studentships. Its aims are to promote ornithological research whilst also making it possible for the general public to get involved in and learn about our work and also enjoy Fair Isle, its welcoming community and stunning scenery.
FareShare is the national charity working to relieve food poverty by providing quality food and other support services to organisations working with disadvantaged people in the community.
FWAG is the UK's only independent provider of advice to farmers on how to achieve environmental gain through commercial farming operations
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world’s longest established international conservation body, founded 100 years ago. Renowned for its science-based approach, FFI has pioneered sustainable conservation work that tackles problems holistically, providing solutions that simultaneously help wildlife, humans and the environment.
The FBC works to challenge myths and stereoypes and to develop better understanding between Britain and France. Meetings of key people from the worlds of culture, science, education, politics and business leads to joint action. Our current focus is on exchanging experience to achieve better social cohesion, environmental action, economic reform and a broader cultural experience for all.
International wildlife charity working with communities around the world to protect endangered species and habitats. The Charity recognises that if conservation programmes are to succeed then the needs of local people are kept in balance with those of endangered species and habitats.
Friends of the Earth Trust works to inspire and educate the public to become more personally involved in improving their local environment. It achieves this by responding to public concern and providing reliable, well informed and researched solutions to environmental problems. Its vision is of a world where everyone's needs are met in a way that values quality of life and safeguards the future of the environment.
The Foundation sends young science and geography teachers to the Polar Regions to carry out science projects in the world's harshest conditions for their own personal development so that they inspire their students and others in education, producing national curriculum teaching resources which are available free on the Foundation's website.
Furnistore collects and stores donated furniture and household goods, then passes them on to low income families. This helps the families in setting up a home, encourages reuse and reduces bulk waste going to landfill.
With over 50 years experience at the forefront of the organic movement, it is dedicated to research into organic horticulture and educating people about the importance of growing organically.
G4G provides equipment and funds for the rangers of Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo who job it is to protect the critically endangered mountain gorilla, in the 'Mikeno' gorilla sector. Militia groups, poachers and charcoal burners provide a very dangerous backdrop for rangers and gorillas. You can help....
Through our Rural Campsite, Urban Green Roof Class Room and an on going healthy food and fitness programme Global Generation brings totether people of different ages, from different walks of life; encouraging them to care for each other, care for our communities and care for the world we live in.