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East Anglia Art Fund was established with the objective of increasing understanding and enjoyment of painting and sculpture and helping to create, in Norwich an arts programme of national significance.
The principal purpose of the Fund is to provide income but not capital to support the running costs of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, Norwich ('the Centre') which are attributable to parts of the Centre which are being used for displaying a collection or exhibition.
Writers' Centre Norwich objects are to promote, encourage and develop creative writing as an artistic and cultural tool and to educate the general public in the appreciation of the written word in all its forms.
CME's objects are to promote, maintain, improve and advance education particularly by the improvement and development of public taste, appreciation and understanding of music by the conduct of classes and courses, the presentation of concerts, the performance of music and the encouragement of the Arts generally, including the arts of music, singing, dance, drama, literature, sculpture and painting.
The objects of the Trust are that the income but not the capital of the Trust is to be applied for charitable purposes connected with the advancement of education and learning by promoting study into the research and teaching of the culture of Japan, and specifically to pay the costs of employing staff and certain direct running costs of the Institute at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.
The objects of the Trust are that income but not the capital of the Trust is to be applied for charitable purposes connected with the advancement of education and learning by promoting study into the research and teaching of non-western art, and specifically to pay the costs of employing staff and other direct running costs of the Sainsbury Reseach Unit (SRU) for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.
The objectives of the charity are to foster and produce new and experimental theatre for young audiences.
The Trustees shall hold the capital and income of the Trust Fund upon trust: .to pay or apply the same in fostering, promoting, advancing, maintaining and improving public education and to promote interest in and appreciation of the visual arts and the performing arts, and .to or for the benefit of such one or more Charitable Purposes or Charitable Institutions in any part of the world at such time or times in such manner and in such proportions as the Trustees may from time to time in their discretion determine.
The objective of Theatre Resource as stated in the Memorandum and Articles of Association is to `advance and promote the creativity, culture and heritage of disabled people and socially excluded groups, for the benefit of all'.
The charitable object of the Ipswich Institute is to advance the education of the inhabitants of Ipswich and neighbourhood by the provision of a Library and Reading Room and by otherwise promoting Science, Literature, the Fine Arts and Adult Instruction, provided that no income shall be applied directly in relief of rates, taxes or other public funds.
ACT is the independent registered charity for Cambridge University Hospitals (including Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital). ACT's main aim is to support and promote the work of the hospitals to help make a difference for patients, by raising extra funds to enhance services, facilities and research. Donations have helped to buy new, high-tech equipment, pay for additional staff, contribute to environmental enhancements and fund research to help improve the understanding of conditions and find possible cures. ACT manages the charitable funds in an effective way and aims to invest and disburse money successfully, ensuring that funds are used for the purposes for which they are raised.
The objects for which the Association is established are: .to promote improvement in the breeding of livestock and plants, in the invention and improvement of agricultural machines and implements, in the encouragement of skills in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, pisciculture, rural crafts and allied systems of husbandry and the development of all systems, techniques, methods or processes connected therewith; .to encourage and promote agricultural science, research and education including in relation to food, farming and the countryside; and .to advance and encourage the protection and safeguarding of the environment.
. In meeting such part of the cost of the maintenance of the 2nd Air Division U.S.A.A.F. Memorial Library, any branches thereof, and any additional memorial features which are situated in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk as is not met by the relevant Library Authorities including the Memorial Water Gardens and Fountain. .In providing library materials (that is words, figures, sounds or data recorded in or on any medium and educational artefax) for the 2nd Air Division U.S.A.A.F. Memorial Library and its branches which will advance learning and education in any respect of or relating to the history of the Second Air Division. .In providing library materials (that is words, figures, sounds or data recorded in or on any medium and educational artefax) for the 2nd Air Division U.S.A.A.F. Memorial Library and its branches which will advance learning and education in any respect of or relating to the United States of America. .In meeting such part of the cost of the salary and other fees of a librarian and other staff in providing services and duties for the 2nd Air Division U.S.A.A.F. Memorial Library and its branches as is not met by the library authorities.
.Conserve and care for Dragon Hall, a Grade 1 listed medieval merchant's trading hall and one of the city's most important historic buildings. .Educate and inspire people of all ages and abilities through opening the building as a heritage attraction, providing formal and informal education programmes and a varied range of activities and events.
. To advance education for the public benefit by the promotion of the arts, in particular but not exclusively the art of drama.
To provide, develop and promote best practice in the care of vulnerable children, young people and their families. We provide: Adoption - helping children find loving adoptive families . Our adoption service has the lowest disruption rate in the country (3% against a national average of 20%); Parenting services – parenting programmes, one to one support, courses, and drop-ins and advice for parents; Housing and support - providing supported housing for care leavers and young people at risk; Family support programmes - giving parents the space to develop their relationships and support children’s development; Education – providing children, young people and families with the opportunity to develop their confidence, self esteem and skills through communication and learning; Coram Life Education - helping children make healthy choices contributing to the existing Personal, Social and Health Education curriculum (PSHE). <b
The Association was incorporated in 1958 as an educational charity and exists to advance the education of the people of the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the fields of general history; the history and theory of music; fine and applied art and architecture; archaeology; literature; environmental studies; science; and the theory of education.
First Story arranges and pays for acclaimed authors to be writers-in-residence in 'challenging' state schools across the country. During the course of an academic year, the established writer works with the group of young people and their teachers to develop original pieces of creative writing. This culminates in the publication of the students work in anthologies and magazines and a sharing event for friends and family. First Story aims to celebrate and foster creativity and literacy in young people. We are cheerleaders for books, stories, reading and writing and have seen how creative writing can build students' self-esteem, confidence and academic performance.
The main objects of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are to provide, maintain and encourage the art of music and ensuring financial stability so it can develop its artistic aims to further its charitable purposes for the public benefit.
The object, for which the Company is established, is to advance the education of the public including education in the teachings and practice of the Church of England.
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