Charities in Milton Keynes

Charities across Milton Keynes provide practical support, funding and services for causes ranging from housing and health to animal welfare, youth work and community projects. This page lists charities and charitable organisations in Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what people say about the organisation.

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Checking a charity is registered and regulated

Charities in England and Wales with an income above the current threshold must register with the Charity Commission, which publishes each organisation's registered number, trustees, accounts and objects on its public register. You can search the register at gov.uk to confirm a charity's status, review its finances and see whether it files reports on time. Some smaller community groups operate as unincorporated associations or Charitable Incorporated Organisations, and larger charities may also be regulated by the Fundraising Regulator, which oversees compliance with the Code of Fundraising Practice.

Donating and volunteering with local charities

Before donating, it helps to check how a charity uses its funds through its published annual accounts, and to give directly through official channels rather than unverified links. UK taxpayers can add Gift Aid to eligible donations, which lets the charity reclaim the basic rate of tax on the gift at no extra cost. If you plan to volunteer, ask whether the role requires a DBS check, which is standard for positions involving children or vulnerable adults, and Community Action MK acts as a local infrastructure body that can help match volunteers to organisations across the borough.

How can I check a Milton Keynes charity is genuine?

Search the Charity Commission register at gov.uk using the charity's name or registered number to confirm it is registered and to view its trustees and accounts. Registered fundraisers should also follow the Code of Fundraising Practice, and you can report concerns to the Fundraising Regulator or the Charity Commission.

What is Gift Aid and how does it help?

Gift Aid lets a charity reclaim 25p for every £1 you donate at no cost to you, provided you are a UK taxpayer who has paid enough Income or Capital Gains Tax to cover the amount reclaimed. You simply complete a Gift Aid declaration when you donate.