Brockworth Link provides services and activities for the personal, social, educational and economic benefit of residents.

Inspiring a new generation to love Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

Emmaus Gloucestershire is a charity that provides a home for as long as it's needed and meaningful work for people who have experienced homelessness.

FRED - Forest Read Easy Deal is an award-winning local charity which aims to improve adult literacy in the Forest of Dean.

Gloucester Rugby Foundation is the official charitable arm of Premiership Rugby side Gloucester Rugby.

At GARAS (Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers) we offer support to those seeking asylum in Gloucestershire.

The Trust works towards introducing and inspiring more people about nature.

Hawkwood is an educational charity providing courses, facilitating training and offering venue hire,

The Trust was created following the murder of 20-year-old Hollie Gazzard in 2014 by an ex-partner.

The Holst Birthplace Museum is where composer Gustav Holst was born in 1874.

IT Schools Africa is a UK-registered charity, based in Cheltenham, operating in Africa and the UK with a common vision to transform lives through access to e-Learning.

Kingfisher Treasure Seekers is a place where people become the best versions of themselves.

At National Star, we’re driven by our vision for a world in which people with disabilities are able to realise their potential as equal and active citizens in control of their lives.

New Brewery Arts is the place to come and explore the best of British craft and creativity. 

Read Easy Cheltenham and Gloucester is a completely free one-to-one service designed for adults.

Offering an exciting range of course subjects to learners with complex needs, providing both residential and day placements.

We have paid more than £7 million in grants to good causes in Gloucestershire.

The Aston Project was set up in Cheltenham in 2011 in memory of Neighbourhood Officer PC Lynn Aston.
 

The GEM Project is jointly funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.

WEA is the UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of adult education in England and Scotland.