Charities and NGOs in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has one of the most established and tightly regulated charity sectors in the world, with more than 200,000 registered charities working across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The sector covers everything from international aid agencies like Oxfam and Save the Children to neighborhood village hall trusts and university endowments. Whether you are searching for a comprehensive list of UK charities, a Charity Commission database, a charity registration number lookup, or a single registered nonprofit to donate to, GiveRadar consolidates official registration data, audited accounts, trustee information, news coverage, and an independent integrity score for every charity. Browse our complete UK charity database or read about how GiveRadar works before you give.
How charities are registered in the United Kingdom
The UK has three separate regulators. The Charity Commission for England and Wales maintains the Register of Charities, which lists every charity with annual income above £5,000 (and many below). The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) maintains the Scottish Charity Register, and the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) supervises NI charities. All registered charities must file annual returns and accounts, and these filings are published on the regulator's public register. Larger charities are also required to publish full audited financial statements and trustees' annual reports under the Charities SORP. The Fundraising Regulator polices fundraising practice, and reputable charities display the FR badge on their websites. HMRC separately recognizes charitable status for tax purposes, including Gift Aid eligibility, which lets UK taxpayers add 25p to every £1 they give at no extra cost.
Major causes and well-known charities in the United Kingdom
The British nonprofit landscape is broad and well-funded. Major focus areas include:
- International development and humanitarian aid: Oxfam GB, Save the Children UK, Christian Aid, ActionAid UK, CAFOD, and the British Red Cross.
- Health and medical research: Cancer Research UK, British Heart Foundation, Macmillan Cancer Support, Alzheimer's Society, and hospice trusts.
- Social welfare and homelessness: Shelter, Crisis, Trussell Trust food banks, Citizens Advice, and Age UK.
- Children, youth, and education: NSPCC, Barnardo's, Action for Children, and education-access scholarship funds.
- Animal welfare and conservation: RSPCA, Dogs Trust, RSPB, WWF-UK, and the National Trust.
- Disability and mental health: Mind, Scope, Mencap, and Sense.
- Arts, culture, and heritage: Tate, the British Museum Foundation, Royal Opera House, and community arts trusts.
Compare two organizations side by side with our charity comparison tool, or browse best health charities in the UK and best international charities in the UK to narrow by cause.
How to evaluate a UK charity before donating
UK charity transparency is strong, but donor diligence still matters. Before giving to any British charity, check:
- Charity registration number: every legitimate UK charity has one and lists it on its website. Verify it on the Charity Commission, OSCR, or CCNI register.
- Latest accounts: the regulator publishes income, expenditure, and reserves for every charity. Look for steady program spending and reasonable reserves.
- Trustees and governance: the public register lists every trustee and any disqualifications under the Charities Act.
- Fundraising Regulator membership: charities raising public funds should display the FR badge.
- Sanctions and watchlists: use our free charity checker tool to cross-reference every UK charity against OFAC, EU, and UN watchlists automatically.
Each charity profile on GiveRadar combines registration, financials, governance, and third-party signals into a single 0-100 integrity score. Read our trust score methodology for the full weighting, and see how to verify a nonprofit for a step-by-step donor walkthrough.
UK charity explorer: browse, filter, compare
This page works as a UK charity explorer: every Charity Commission, OSCR, or CCNI-registered nonprofit we hold data on, ranked and filterable by category, financial transparency, presence of a website, and income size. Use the filters on the left to narrow by cause area (health, international, social welfare, education, animal welfare, arts, religion, advocacy, and more), and the search bar to find a specific organization by name or registration number. The directory updates daily as we ingest new regulator data and enrich existing records with contact details, accounts, programs, and news coverage. To compare British giving against other markets, browse all countries on our master directory or jump straight to international charities globally.
Donating to charities in the United Kingdom
Most UK charities accept Gift Aid donations directly through their websites or through platforms like JustGiving, Virgin Money Giving, and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). Higher-rate taxpayers can claim back the difference between basic-rate Gift Aid and their marginal rate via Self Assessment. Payroll Giving and legacy gifts are also tax-efficient routes for British donors. GiveRadar links to each charity's official donation channel where available and flags fundraising pages that look unverified. For a structured donor walkthrough, read our donor due-diligence guide.
UK charities by nation, plus the Crown Dependencies
The United Kingdom is made up of four nations, each with its own charity regulator, and this directory covers every one of them. England and Wales are regulated together by the Charity Commission for England and Wales; Welsh charities are listed here alongside English ones and can be filtered by location. Scotland has its own regulator, the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), and Scottish charities carry SC registration numbers. Northern Ireland is supervised by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI), with NIC registration numbers. So whether you are looking for an English charity, a Welsh charity, a Scottish charity, or a Northern Ireland charity, you will find it in this combined UK register.
GiveRadar also covers the Crown Dependencies of the British Isles. These are self-governing territories that sit outside the United Kingdom and keep their own separate charity registers, so they each have a dedicated directory rather than appearing on this UK page: the Isle of Man charity register, regulated under the Charities Registration and Regulation Act 2019, and the Jersey charity register, maintained by the Jersey Charity Commissioner. If you are searching for an Isle of Man charity or a Jersey charity rather than a UK-registered one, use those dedicated pages. Together, GiveRadar gives you coverage of charities across the whole of the British Isles: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Jersey.