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  2. Angling Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Angling Trust organizes and strategizes activities towards achieving conservation of fish populations and habitat, protection of angling and anglers, increasing government and EA support and funding for angling and fisheries, assists control of nuisance predators, campaigns to prevent poaching and theft of fish, protects angler's rights, provides education and coaching to anglers and the ...

  3. National Lobster Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    The organisation is a marine Conservation, research and education charity that focuses its efforts on the European lobster. It exists to serve the coastal fishing communities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The hatchery consists of a visitor centre, shop and conference facility, as well as various culture spaces, laboratories and technical ...

  4. CAFOD - Wikipedia

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    cafod.org.uk The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development , commonly known as CAFOD , is an international development and relief charity. It is the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales .

  5. Fish Legal - Wikipedia

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    After two years of discussion in 2009, six angling organisations merged to create the Angling Trust.These were the Anglers Conservation Association (now Fish Legal), [5] Fisheries and Angling Conservation Trust (FACT), [6] National Association of Fisheries and Angling Consultatives (NAFAC), [7] National Federation of Anglers (NFA), [8] National Federation of Sea Anglers (NFSA), [9] and the ...

  6. The Seafarers' Charity - Wikipedia

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    The Seafarers' Charity. The Seafarers' Charity (Seafarers UK, formerly King George's Fund for Sailors) is the leading grant-making charity that was established in 1917 as The King George’s Fund for Sailors, to support the families of seafarers lost at sea during World War One, The Seafarers' Charity today supports seafarers throughout their seafaring careers and beyond.

  7. Charities Aid Foundation - Wikipedia

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    CAF operates a Charity Account scheme, a system which acts like a current account for charitable giving. [11] The account allows account holders to donate to legitimate charities through a personal account, by phone, post, or online, and can be opened with a minimum of £10. Donations are eligible for tax relief under the UK’s Gift Aid rules.

  8. Category:Charities based in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom; Charitable incorporated organisation; Charities Aid Foundation; Cinnamon Trust; Talk:Cinnamon Trust; City of Sanctuary (UK) Civil Service lifeboats; Congo Children Trust; Long Covid Kids

  9. JustGiving - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, JustGiving was reported to be taking more than £20 million from fundraisers while paying staff up to £200,000. It takes a cut from most donations and while some of the money is used for maintenance, product development and charity training, accounts show that more than £10 million was spent on staff costs in 2016.