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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 102677 is the identifier for this organisation within the scheme.
Description
The Northern Ireland Youth Forum exists to inspire, motivate, empower and support young people to have a voice and effect change on personal; peer; community and societal levels. The Youth Forum is established to promote the voice and benefit of young people; primarily in in Northern Ireland; and also within the Republic of Ireland; Great Britain; Europe and further afield [1] (hereinafter called the "area of benefit") and to educating and supporting such young people through their leisure time activities, so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacities, that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved [2].
Also known as
- Niyf
CCNI Charity number
Registered
Postcode
BT1 1FJ
Website
Domain
niyf.org
Latest income
£1,037,210 (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.
Registered Office in the UK
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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Community and economic development activities
F20
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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Beneficiary group
BE
» FamiliesBE103
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Beneficiary group
BE
» Young peopleBE115
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Charitable activities
CA
» Policy campaigning and advocacyCA103
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Economic and community development
EC
» Community developmentEC101
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Economic and community development
EC
» UnemploymentEC107
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Education
ED
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Education
ED
» TrainingED300
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Education
ED
» TrainingED300
» MentoringED305
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Society
SO
» CitizenshipSO101
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Society
SO
» DemocracySO103
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
- The advancement of human rights/conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth/age/ill-health/disability/financial hardship or other disadvantage
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.
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- Adult training
- Asylum seekers/refugees
- Carers
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Community safety/crime prevention
- Ethnic minorities
- Ex-offenders and prisoners
- General public
- Homelessness
- Interface communities
- Language community
- Learning disabilities
- Men
- Mental health
- Overseas/developing countries
- Parents
- Physical disabilities
- Sensory disabilities
- Sexual orientation
- Specific areas of deprivation
- Tenants
- Travellers
- Unemployed/low income
- Victim support
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Women
- 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.
- Accommodation/housing
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Community development
- Counselling/support
- Criminal justice
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Cultural
- Disability
- Economic development
- Education/training
- Gender
- General charitable purposes
- Grant making
- Heritage/historical
- Human rights/equality
- Medical/health/sickness
- Relief of poverty
- Research/evaluation
- Rural development
- Sport/recreation
- Urban development
- Volunteer development
- Youth development
Year ending | Income (£) | Spending (£) |
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2016-04-12 |
Registered as a charity |
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2019-03-31 | 1,020,416 | 946,619 |
2020-03-31 | 1,129,479 | 991,046 |
2021-03-31 | 1,126,367 | 924,581 |
2023-03-31 | 1,037,210 | 1,254,193 |
Data on funds and reserves are only available for financial years where the charity's income was more than £500,000.
Received 18 grants. Showing most recent 10 grants.
View this organisation's grants on GrantNav.
Data source
Some grants data comes from funders who publish data using the 360Giving Data Standard. It was accessed using the 360Giving Datastore.
- BBC Children in Need (1 grant) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- Comic Relief (2 grants) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- The Henry Smith Charity (2 grants) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (2 grants) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- Paul Hamlyn Foundation (7 grants) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- The Pilgrim Trust (1 grant) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
- The Tudor Trust (3 grants) | Licence | GrantNav Publisher page
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland charity search
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