The All Saints Appeal aims to restore this historic church to its rightful place at the heart and soul of Kingston. It will do this both by restoring the heritage features of the church, going back to Saxon times, and by constructing a new building to serve the local community.
St Mary's Parochial Church Council North Creake is concerned with maintaining the fabric and smooth running of the Church. We are currently fund raising for the restoration of our bells.
The Black Cultural Archives is a national institution dedicated to collecting, preserving and celebrating the histories of black people in the UK.
BHT promotes and conserves Bexley's heritage. It looks after two historic houses, Hall Place and Gardens and Danson House, both Grade I listed, and the Bexley museum collection. It runs events and exhibitions and an award winning education programme. It is fund raising to restore and develop Hall Place.
Birmingham Conservation Trust is a charity that seeks to rescue historic buildings at risk in Birmingham. It works to secure the long term future of these buildings through developing imaginative new uses and undertaking sensitive repairs, helping to create attractive places to live and work.
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.
The BSA supports Hellenic studies in all periods from the stone age to the present, and promotes research links between the UK and Greece. Its listed building in Athens offers to artists,archaeologists, scientists, historians - and many others - a hostel, library and unique research archive of international importance. It provides scholarships for study on Hellenic topics.
Cardigan Castle BPT is working alongside Cadwgan BPT on the first stage of the project to restore and bring into public use Cardigan Castle, which is of iconic importance to the Welsh Nation as the site of the first Eisteddfod, held by Rhys ap Gruffydd in 1176.
To keep Chester Cathedral running costs over £1 million a year. The Cathedral receives no funding from the State. We raise funds through our own endeavours and through the generosity of our visitors, congregation and friends. But it is not just bricks, mortar, heating and lighting… The Cathedral plays a key role for the Christian community in Chester. It is a place of gathering, enabling large groups to celebrate, to commemorate and to worship together, for charities to promote their causes, for children to learn, a centre of musical excellence and a site of extraordinary historical significance. Your donations really will help to keep Chester Cathedral running for future generations.
It has been set up in order to cater for the immediate urgently needed work, as well as looking ahead to future conservation works to the fabric of Christchurch Priory, over a longer term in order to preserve this ancient Priory Church.
The 1352 Statutes of the College make clear that the Founder’s intention in 1348 was to establish a Collegiate body in the Castle to offer daily sung worship to Almighty God. The regular maintenance of the Chapel and the associated buildings, ancient and modern, remain a charge upon Collegiate funds.
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.
It promotes artistic activities, including art exhibitions, artistic performances and tuition in a diverse range of arts subjects for all age ranges. It encourages and facilitates the participation in and appreciation of artistic activities by people from all sectors of society that do not normally participate in such activities
The Cutty Sark Trust is an independent charity which owns and runs the sole surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark. The ship is the iconic Gateway to the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. For over 50 years she has been the flagship of the area which now attracts over six million visitors a year. The Trust’s mission is to ensure that Cutty Sark is preserved for this and future generations as a rich cultural resource for all. The ship was undergoing a major conservation project when fire swept through her in May 2007. For more information please visit www.cuttysark.org.uk
The Dance Scholarship Trust was established in 1988 to support the Scholarship programme organised by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB). Named in honour of Monica Dance, Secretary of the SPAB for many years, the Trust was set up with the specific intention of helping to guarantee funds for the Scholarship in the future.
The Dandelion Trust is a registered charity that supports the arts, helps people in traumatic situations and conserves green spaces and beautiful buildings
Durham Cathedral is one of the nations best-loved buildings which, through its work, aspires to deepen the contribution it makes to public life. Funds raised will support a range of projects including those which protect heritage, enhance the experience of visitors, promote creativity and learning, and encourage community cohesion.
The European Nature Trusts provides funding to a number of initiatives in forestry, wildlife and education. Some of the Trust's most exciting work can be seen at the Alladale Wilderness Reserve in the Scottish Highlands where it is supports reforesting, the reintroduction of wild animals and the education of young people.
The Museum was created to house and protect the designated collections of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and make them accessible to the general public. Her Majesty The Queen is Patron to The Royal Artillery Museum.
It is an ecumenical organisation which raises money through an annual sponsored Bike Ride and Walk to help keep Kent's churches in repair. Half the money you raise will go to the church of your choice.
It aims to preserve the house, contents and personal possesssions which belonged to William Morris, Lord Nuffield,car manufacturer and philanthropist, and his wife, Lady Nuffield and to allow public access to them. Now that the house is threatened with sale on the open market from October 2008 it intends to raise the money necessary to save the house and contents for the nation.
It raises funds for the conservation and improvement of the structure of the village church in Newport, Essex, which is a grade 1 listed building
FOSH's supports the Strawberry Hill Trust in the restoration of Horace Walpole's 18th C gothic house and gardens.
The Friends are running a major campaign on behalf of the PCC to raise funds to renew the fabric, heritage and ministry of this Grade I listed Church. Building work target £2,000,000. Gross pledges, donations and grants at 15/05/06 - £350,000 in advance of the formal launch on 26th June 2006.
We are a community based organisation helpiong marginalised people to reclaim their heritage and training them in the lost skill of traditional boatbuilding
Greyladyes Arts Foundation (GAF) was founded to preserve the Grade II listed Greyladyes Chapel in Bursledon, Hampshire and convert it into an exciting contemporary arts centre to serve the local and wider community.
The Heritage of London Trust is the only building preservation trust that covers all of London. The Trust offers grants towards the restoration of historic or listed buildings and monuments that are in community use. The Trust aims to promote and preserve London's unique heritage for everyone who loves London.
HCDP works with children and adults of all ages in south Camden providing community development and support through arts, education and other activities to those who may not otherwise have access for reasons of financial or social exclusion.
The aims is to promote the nonviolent resolutoin of conflict.By promoting racial justice in all parts of society,including empowering balck and minrity ethinic.To supports the ongoing development of a just and peaceful society in both jurisdictions through enhancing civil liberties and human right
Despite generating about half of our annual funding from ticket sales and shop and cafe surpluses, we still rely heavily on the genorosity of grant awarding bodies, charitable trusts and individuals; we are very grateful for your support, which allows us to concentrate on the important work of understanding the internationally important archaeology of Kilmartin Glen.
The Centenary Fund was set up to fund the Developments at Liverpool Cathedral. There have been a variety of projects initiated which engage with disadvantaged youth in the area, promote disabled access and help increase tourism facilities for Merseyside as Liverpool welcomes in Capital of Culture 2008.
This appeal is vital to preserve the heritage of this very important mediaeval church. It is a comprehensive scheme of renewal and upgrading of the light, heat, sound and security facilities; much needed repair and preservation of the internationally renowned Tudor stained glass and restoration of the bells. £650,000 must be raised to ensure Long Melford Church thrives through the 21st Century.
The Trust is aiming to preserve the ancient heritage of the Clan MacDougall at their Clan Seat of Dunollie in Argyll, and Gylen Castle on the Island of Kerrera.
MDSCT highlights and promotes Anglo Sikh Heritage, through the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail and other educational and community initiatives. The Trust's guiding principle is that shared heritage can be used to transcend perceived and entrenched differences and promote a harmonious future generation of citizens based on commonality, not differences.
The Menzies Charitable Trust administers and maintains Castle Menzies, its Gardens and the Old Kirk of Weem, in Perthshire, Scotland. Castle Menzies is a spectacular sixteenth century castle, hereditary seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years. It is open to visitors.
The Museum of London Group is a charity which provides comprehensive resources on London for people of all backgrounds, faiths and abilities both in London and around the world. The Museum aims to inspire a passion for London. It works with over 100,000 London schoolchildren every year. Your money will help them continue to do this.
The Nailsea Tithe Barn Trust has been established as a Charity to secure the restoration of a Grade II* Listed Tithe Barn dating back to the 1480's for use as a community facility. The £1m project has secured £750,000 to date (including £500,000 from Heritage Lottery Fund) and we need to raise a further £250,000 within the next year. All contributions are very gratefully received. - The Trustees
We assist Christian places of worship by providing grants for fabric repairs to the buildings, new facilities and disabled facilities, to help further their activities within their local community.
The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of Western European painting in the world, with masterpieces from artists including van Eyck, Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, Raphael, Rubens, Rembrandt, Monet and Degas to name just a few. 'Diana and Actaeon' and 'Diana and Callisto', two magnificent paintings by Titian, one of the most inspiring artists of all time, have been offered for sale to the nation. If you love great paintings please help to keep them on public display in the UK by making a donation now. Every donation large and small will make a real difference. Please Note: In the event that the National Gallery is unsuccessful in raising sufficient funds to purchase Titian's Diana and Actaeon, this donation will be used to save other masterpieces.
Every year The National Garden Scheme (NGS) opens nearly 4000 gardens across England and Wales. Through this the NGS raises over £2.5million for nursing, caring and gardening charities. (£22million raised over the last 10 years). Most of the work is done by volunteers, so over 80% of the money raised in gardens goes straight to help people who are ill or under stress.
The Arboretum is a wonderful place for reunion, reflection, remembrance and celebration of life. Its 150 acres contain 50,000 trees and over 130 memorials including the Armed Forces Memorial. This national site of importance is free to enter. We rely on your generosity today so that future generations can continue to enjoy it tomorrow.
The NRM is the worlds largest and the busiest museum outside of London attracting nearly one million visitors per year. We view the role of the NRM is to engage the broadest possible audience with the story of the train – the technology that brought to the world the era of universal transport for people and goods.
We are seeking to restore and to enhance the Chapel organ. This will be of tremendous value to the school and the wider community. We need to raise £50,000 in the coming year; the school has made a commitment to provide matched funding to reach the £100,000 total needed.
The project at Norwich Cathedral will build a new Hostry on the mediaeval footprint of this traditional point of welcome at a Cathedral. It is needed to meet the demands of visiting schoolchildren; to provide a new song school for the choirs and space for community and voluntary groups to use for meetings and exhibitions
The Charity relieves poverty, hardship and distress, advances education and protects and promotes good health among the inhabitants of Northern Kenya, especially the Samburu Community of the Kirimun/North Laikipia area.
Open House is an architecture education organisation committed to raising the standard of London’s built environment by opening people’s eyes and minds to good design through dialogue, learning, and direct experience of excellent spaces and places.
Help raise funds for Ordsall Hall Museum, Salford's grade 1 listed Tudor hall. Your donation will go towards restoration, redevelopment, landscaping, outreach programmes and community workshops.
The Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) makes awards ranging from 1,000 to 15,000 to craftsmen and women. Since 1991 the Trust has awarded over 1,215,000 to 191 craftspeople for study, training and work experience. QEST was established in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Royal Warrant Holders Association and the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Please visit: www.qest.org.uk
The Society exists to advance and promote geograpraphical knowledge and understanding of the world locally and globally.