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Local charities

Support Cambridge charities

Discover local charities in Cambridge and learn how your generosity can make a difference in your community and your finances.

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Registered in Cambridge

Why donate to Cambridge charities?

Cambridge is home to incredible charities tackling challenges like homelessness, education gaps, and environmental issues. Supporting these charities helps both the community and your finances. Benefits of donating to Cambridge charities include:

  • Help fund critical services

    Such as food banks and mental health support.

  • Strengthen local communities

    By making impactful contributions.

  • Qualify for tax relief
    By reducing your overall tax bill.

Maximise your donations with tax relief

Donating to registered charities in Cambridge comes with financial benefits. Here’s how UK tax relief works:

Gift Aid

Charities can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate at no additional cost to you. Simply tick the Gift Aid box when donating and ensure you’re a UK taxpayer.

Higher-rate and additional-rate taxpayers

If you pay 40% or 45% tax, you can claim back the difference between your tax rate and the basic rate (20%) through your self-assessment tax return.

Business donations

Companies can deduct charitable donations from profits before calculating Corporation Tax. Donations could include money, equipment, or sponsorships.

Find a cause that matters to you in Cambridge

Explore our complete list of all local charities registered in Cambridge, from community projects to international organisations.

The Friends Of The Grove Primary School Association
General local fundraising
Grove Primary School, Campkin Road, Cambridge, CB4 2NB
01223577017
Charity Number: 1001340
Date Registered: 10 January 1991
Income: £1,038 (August 2023)
The Stephen Perse Foundation Parents And Friends Association (pfa)
Providing funds for educational tools, books and equipment for school pupils. Donations made to local charities.
The Stephen Perse Foundation, Union Road, Cambridge, CB2 1HF
01223 454700
Charity Number: 1003870
Date Registered: 15 August 1991
Income: £7,742 (July 2023)
Saint Martin's Care Trust
To relieve in cases of need hardship or distress persons who are elderly or who suffer from mental or physical illness or disability or disorder and to that end to meet their financial emotional and spiritual needs and also the needs of their dependants and immediate families.
St. Martins Church, Suez Road, Cambridge, CB1 3QD
012232415365
Charity Number: 1006344
Date Registered: 5 December 1991
Income: £850 (December 2023)
The Dorothy Evelyn Stone Will Trust
Promotion of the Christian faith at home and abroad by distribution of Bibles etc; support for the upkeep and acquisition of meeting rooms; relief of poverty; all in accordance with the known sympathies of the late Mrs Stone and subsequent benefactors.
43 Duddle Drive, Longstanton, Cambridge, CB24 3US
01954789135
Charity Number: 1010626
Date Registered: 22 April 1992
Income: £58,286 (December 2023)
Burwell War Memorial Fund
Maintaining the Burwell War Memorial and attached cottage
1 Summerfield Close, Burwell, Cambridge, CB25 0FD
01638601545
Charity Number: 1012617
Date Registered: 14 October 1964
Income: £12,008 (August 2023)
Granta Grapevine Talking Newspaper
Talking Newspaper for the blind and partially sighted covering the Linton area of Cambridgeshire.
8 Rhugarve Gardens, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4LX
01223893619
Charity Number: 1013086
Date Registered: 24 July 1992
Income: £1,025 (July 2024)
Juris Angliae Scientia Limited
To promote and advance education in English and EU Law and in related legal skills, including common law methodology, among students of law, teachers of law and legal practitioners in Central and Eastern Europe, and in particular among those studying and teaching law at Warsaw University.
Faculty Of Law, 10 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
01223 338067
Charity Number: 1013738
Date Registered: 17 August 1992
Income: £177,215 (August 2023)
Friends Of The Rees Thomas School Association
(1)TO ADVANCE EDUCATION OF PUPILS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES PARTICULARLY THOSE AT THE SCHOOL BY PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE, FACILITIES AND SERVICES NOT NORMALLY PROVIDED BY THE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. (2)TO PROVIDE OR ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR RECREATIONAL OR OTHER LEISURE TIME OCCUPATION TO INHABITANTS OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THE CONDITIONS OF LIFE FOR THE SAID INHABITANTS.
6 South Road, Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9PB
01223234180
Charity Number: 1014465
Date Registered: 28 September 1992
Income: £2,603 (August 2005)
St Matthews Parish Rooms
The Parish Rooms are used for church and parish purposes.
St. Matthews Church, St. Matthews Street, Cambridge, CB1 2LT
01223 363545
Charity Number: 1016205
Date Registered: 15 January 1993
Income: £11,670 (December 2023)
Camtrust
Specialising in further education and training for people with varying physical disabilities and learning difficulties.Ages range from 16 upwards.The focus is to enabled disabled people lead full and normal lives within the community.The programme of courses and activities provided by the charity are designed to prepare the students for work,independent living and social inclusion.
22 Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9NU
01223236786
Charity Number: 1017004
Date Registered: 4 February 1993
Income: £138,948 (February 2023)
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You can donate more than just cash

Donating shares, land, or property can provide even greater tax benefits than cash donations. These types of donations offer unique reliefs:

  • Income tax relief - Deduct the value of your donation from your total taxable income for the tax year.

  • Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption - You do not have to pay CGT on the land, property, or shares you give to a UK registered charity.

How to donate shares, land, or property

  1. Identify your preferred charity - Confirm they can accept non-cash donations such as shares or property.

  2. Transfer ownership directly to the charity - Ensure the transfer is completed in line with legal requirements.

  3. Include the donation details in your tax return - Record the value of your donation to claim applicable tax reliefs.

Important notes

  • Keep detailed records of your donation and any agreements with the charity.

  • If the transfer isn’t completed properly or lacks sufficient documentation, you might still be liable for Capital Gains Tax.

  • Always check with the charity or a tax adviser to ensure the donation process meets HMRC requirements.

You can learn more about donating assets to charity at GOV.UK.

Why donate assets?

Thinking beyond cash donations allows you to make a greater impact while maximising your tax savings. By donating assets, you can support causes close to your heart in a tax-efficient way.

How businesses in Cambridge can give back

Businesses in Cambridge can make a difference while benefiting financially.

Benefits of corporate donations

  • Tax relief

    Deduct donations from your profits before Corporation Tax.

  • Improved reputation

    Show customers and employees your commitment to the community.

  • Opportunities

    Consider sponsorships, matched giving programmes, or volunteering.

You can learn more about corporate giving at GOV.UK.

Maximise your giving with these tax saving tips

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Keep receipts

Always save receipts and Gift Aid declarations for your records.

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Include donations in your tax return

Higher-rate taxpayers can claim additional relief.

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Consider donating assets

Non-cash donations like shares and property may save you more tax.

Cambridge charities FAQs

What is Gift Aid? How do I use Gift Aid?

Gift Aid allows charities to claim 25% extra on your donation from HMRC. Tick the Gift Aid box when donating if you’re a UK taxpayer.

Can I claim tax relief on all donations?

You can only claim tax relief for donations made to UK registered charities. Keep records for proof.

How do I claim tax relief for donations as a higher-rate taxpayer?

Include your donations in your Self-Assessment tax return to claim the difference between your tax rate and the basic rate.

What if my business wants to donate?

Businesses can deduct donations from profits for Corporation Tax purposes. Both cash and non-cash donations are eligible.

Ready to make an impact in Cambridge?

Your generosity can make a difference for Cambridge charities while benefiting your finances. Explore local charities and start donating today.