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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.
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GB-NIC gives the scheme for this identifier (The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland), while 106867 is the identifier for this organisation within the scheme.
Description
The Trust is established to support by means of financial assistance and voluntary work the promotion of the Christian faith, the advancement of amateur sport and physical education, the prevention and relief of poverty and the promotion, preservation and protection of health and the promotion of the benefit of children and young people aged 13-18 in particular but not exclusively (hereinafter called the beneficiaries) attending Sports Academy George and its environs of George, Western Cape, South Africa, in particular but not exclusively (hereinafter referred to as the area of benefit) and to promote the benefit of those children who are in need of assistance as a result of their poverty or social and economic circumstances by associating with the statutory authorities, community and voluntary organisations and the inhabitants of the area of benefit in a common effort to provide education and facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure-time occupation to improve the conditions of life for the said children and in particular: To advance and promote the Christian faith for the benefit of children in the area of benefit through evangelism and the provision of biblically based teaching, discipleship training, meetings, bible studies, clubs, and social activities and in such ways as the Trustees may from time to time decide; To advance physical education, health and well- being and promote amateur sport through the provision of facilities and equipment, training, teaching, coaching, playing and competition of rugby, football, and netball so to develop their physical fitness, mental and emotional capacities that they grow to full maturity as individuals and citizens and their conditions of life may be improved and through such means as the Trustees may from time to time think fit in accordance with the law of charity; To relieve poverty and hunger in the area of benefit by any charitable means and particular through the provision of food, clothing and care and the provision or assistance in the provision of training in sustainable trades through teaching skills in agriculture, carpentry, tailoring and typing in preparation for entry to any occupation, trade or profession on leaving Sports Academy George; To promote or assist in promoting capacity building programmes and projects for the benefit of the inhabitants within the area of benefit who have need of such assistance as a result of their youth, gender, age, disability or infirmity or social and economic circumstances, in an effort to increase the abilities, skills, self-esteem and self-confidence of such inhabitants in the area of benefit; To recruit, select, and send out volunteers for both short and long term service within the area of benefit in partnership with local churches; To advance any other exclusively charitable purpose as the Trustees, may from time to time, decide in accordance with the law of charity.
CCNI Charity number
Registered
Postcode
BT27 6UB
Website
Domain
sportsacademygeorge.com
Latest income
£185,821 (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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Technical, vocational and continuing education
B31
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
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Associations
AS
» Youth GroupsAS300
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Beneficiary group
BE
» ChildrenBE102
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Beneficiary group
BE
» GirlsBE104
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Beneficiary group
BE
» Young peopleBE115
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Crime and Justice
CJ
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Economic and community development
EC
» UnemploymentEC107
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Education
ED
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Education
ED
» Higher educationED103
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Education
ED
» SchoolsED106
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Education
ED
» Secondary educationED107
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Education
ED
» TrainingED300
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Education
ED
» TrainingED300
» Employability trainingED302
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Health
HE
» Health conditionHE200
» Addiction and dependencyHE201
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Leisure
LE
» SportsLE106
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Religion
RL
» ChristianityRL200
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Social welfare
SW
» AbuseSW200
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Social welfare
SW
» AbuseSW200
» Domestic abuseSW202
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 prevention or relief of poverty
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- The advancement of amateur sport
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth/age/ill-health/disability/financial hardship or other disadvantage
- 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.
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Overseas/developing countries
- Specific areas of deprivation
- 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.
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Education/training
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities
- Sport/recreation
- Volunteer development
- Youth development
Year ending | Income (£) | Spending (£) |
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2017-12-18 |
Registered as a charity |
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2018-12-31 | 90,510 | 49,822 |
2019-12-31 | 258,594 | 262,283 |
2020-12-31 | 222,719 | 173,390 |
2021-12-31 | 212,717 | 202,210 |
2022-12-31 | 185,821 | 63,293 |
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: 2024-04-27
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