What is an organisation identifier?
An organisation identifier is a unique piece of text that definitively identifies an organisation.
Examples include charity numbers and company numbers.
Identifiers are usually assigned by an external body like a regulator.
Findthatcharity uses the Org ID scheme to create identifiers.
GB-NIC gives the scheme for this identifier (The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland), while 102000 is the identifier for this organisation within the scheme.
Description
The Association is established to meet the practical, social and spiritual needs within the catchment area of Trinity Methodist Church (hereinafter called the 'area of benefit') without distinction of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic identity, class, marital status, political or religious opinion, by associating the statutory authorities, voluntary and community sector organisations and the inhabitants in a common effort to advance education, and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants and in particular: a) To involve a representative cross section of the community in the management of the Association. b) To work in partnership with other local voluntary and community organisations to ensure the optimum use of resources and the integration of services. c) To promote cross community contact. d) To meet the training and employment needs of local young people and adults. e) To meet the personal development needs of children and young people. f) To meet the needs of local senior citizens and older people g) To co-operate with Trinity Methodist Church in the maintenance of a centre or centres in the area of benefit for activities promoted by the association.
CCNI Charity number
Registered
Postcode
BT28 3GU
Website
Latest income
£57,421 (on )
This organisation record is based on data from Charity Commission for Northern Ireland charity search published by Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.
Depending on the data source, location may describe the headquarters of the organisation rather than the area it operates in.
This organisation has been classified using different categories:
International Classification of Non-profit and Third Sector Organizations (ICNP/TSO)
ICNP/TSO categories have been automatically assigned from a machine learning model, as part of the UK Charity Classification project.
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Other philanthropic intermediaries and voluntarism promotion
H90
UK Charity Activity Tags
These tags are taken from a project to classify all UK charities using a common set of tags. The tags are applied using keyword searching, so may be incorrect for particular cases.
Visit charityclassification.org.uk for more information on the project. If you have any feedback on the classification system or how it has been applied there is a form on the project homepage.
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Associations
AS
» Youth GroupsAS300
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Beneficiary group
BE
» FamiliesBE103
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Beneficiary group
BE
» Older peopleBE108
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Beneficiary group
BE
» People with learning disabilitiesBE110
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Beneficiary group
BE
» Young peopleBE115
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Beneficiary group
BE
» People with disabilitiesBE200
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Charitable activities
CA
» Advice and individual advocacyCA101
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Charity and VCS support
CV
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Health
HE
» Health conditionHE200
» DementiaHE205
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Social welfare
SW
» FoodSW300
What the charity does (CCNI)
What the charity does as chosen by the organisation in their annual return to Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. Organisations can chose multiple categories.
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps (CCNI)
Who the charity helps as chosen by the organisation in their annual return to Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. Organisations can chose multiple categories.
- Adult training
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Learning disabilities
- Mental health
- Older people
- Unemployed/low income
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works (CCNI)
How the charity works as chosen by the organisation in their annual return to Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. Organisations can chose multiple categories.
- Community development
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Relief of poverty
- Sport/recreation
- Volunteer development
Year ending | Income (£) | Spending (£) |
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2015-12-22 |
Registered as a charity |
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2018-12-31 | 89,743 | 87,379 |
2019-12-31 | 88,284 | 89,520 |
2020-12-31 | 65,103 | 72,853 |
2021-12-31 | 57,421 | 60,507 |
Data on funds and reserves are only available for financial years where the charity's income was more than £500,000.
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland charity search
Last fetched from source: 2024-05-13
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