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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 9 Feb 2021
Public benefits
Purpose 1.1 1.1a The beneficiaries of this purpose are any of the inhabitants of the British Isles. Dreamstore (UK) advances citizenship and community development by promoting social inclusion, volunteering and the voluntary sector by increasing the effectiveness of charities and the use of their charitable resources. This is done through the
provision of funding, assistance in the administration and provision of funding and through the provision of management and technical advice. The benefit of this object is evidenced by events organised by partner organisations, feedback from events, and the encouragement provided to the charity by those who have been involved in the events. Purpose 1.2 1.2a The beneficiaries of this purpose are young, disabled or disadvantaged persons who are inhabitants of the British Isles. The benefit which flows from this purpose includes active participation in activities which are inclusive, raising self-esteem and self-confidence providing opportunities for individuals to develop and mature. The benefit of this object is evidenced through feedback from teachers, leaders and participants and is illustrated by the articles and pictures in the Dreamstore Update. Purpose 1.3 1.3a The beneficiaries of this purpose are members of the general public inhabitants of the British Isles. The benefit which flows from this is the development of individual knowledge and understanding through the advancement and dissemination of information about our natural environment and our role and responsibilities with regard to it. Benefit is evidenced through feedback from participants in events supported by Dreamstore, from partner organisations and the news and information provided for posting on Dreamstore Update. Purpose 1.4 1.4a The beneficiaries of this purpose are the general public who are inhabitants of the British Isles. The benefit which flows from this purpose include better education on how to better engage in positive activities, assisting Dreamstore and partner organisations to prioritise and to better target charitable activity. Benefit is evidenced through enhanced capacity building provision through Dreamstore and partner organisations and feedback from partner organisations and the general public through Dreamstore’s website. Purpose 1.5 1.5a The beneficiaries of this purpose are the public generally who are inhabitants of the British Isles. The benefit which flows from this purpose include the ability of Dreamstore to be flexible in providing support to groups which may not be obvious beneficiaries. We were legally advised to ensure that as our principal purpose 1.1 focused on healthy recreation through angling we should ensure that our charitable purposes included this clause to enable engagement and the provision of assistance across all charitable activities. Benefit is evidenced through Dreamstore’s support to a drug rehabilitation project. No other funder approached could see the relevance or benefit of the project but this object provided Dreamstore with the ability to provide funding and assistance.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Dreamstore UK provides Small Grants and general advice to the voluntary sector engaging people in healthy recreation and conservation, through angling. Dreamstore partners with organisations, helping to build capacity within the voluntary sector. While Dreamstore activity is often related to young people and educational activities around
recreational angling, support is provided to a wide range of groups.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- The advancement of environmental protection or improvement
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Community development
- Disability
- Education/training
- Environment/sustainable development/conservation
- Grant making
- Sport/recreation
Charitable purposes
1.1 For the benefit of the inhabitants of the British Isles and in particular the inhabitants of Northern Ireland the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for fishing; 1.2 To educate and assist young and disabled persons to develop their physical, mental and intellectual capacities and skills that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and participate more fully as members of society and that their condition of life may be improved; 1.3 To advance public education and awareness of the protection and conservation of the environment, water, wildlife and species management; 1.4 To carry out or assist in carrying out research into the benefits of fishing to individual, social and economic development and improvement, the environment and conservation and disseminate the useful results to the public; 1.5 To further and advance such other charitable purposes or objects and in such manner as the Association shall in its absolute discretion think fit.