Kingdom Influence Organisation
Charity 1165376
Overview
Summary
Kingdom Influence Organisation appears to be a faith-led charity using Christian ministry as a platform for family-oriented wellbeing support, learning and poverty relief. Its stated model combines workshops and spiritual events with practical forms of support, including donations and facilities. The organisation presents an ambitious, broad remit spanning local-style family support and overseas-oriented humanitarian activity, but the available evidence does not show how these strands are prioritised, delivered or connected in practice.
Operational geography
Coverage: Neighbourhood
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- No direct evidence was found that Kingdom Influence Organisation currently delivers services, maintains a physical site, or has a material delivery partnership within any supplied Birmingham ward or the City Centre.
- The strongest recent activity evidence concerns a six-month Hot Meals Kitchen Project in Bilston, Wolverhampton, during the year ended 1 April 2025. This supports a local, neighbourhood-focused operational identity outside Birmingham, but does not establish that the project remains active in August 2026.
- The Wolverhampton correspondence address and the organisation's listing in the Wolverhampton Information Network support a Wolverhampton connection, but neither establishes a permanent operational site.
- The organisation describes workshops, conferences, retreats, seminars and donations, but the available records do not identify their current locations or the geographical reach of those activities.
- No evidence was found of a partnership that materially extends the organisation's operational reach into Birmingham.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme or events listing from the organisation identifying service venues and dates.
- The organisation's latest full trustees' annual report or impact report, including locations of live projects after 1 April 2025.
- Confirmation from the organisation of any current Birmingham delivery, venue hire, or formal delivery partners.
Areas of work
- Accommodation/housing
- Education/training
- Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Other Finance
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith is positioned as both purpose and delivery mechanism
The organisation appears to treat Christian faith not only as its charitable purpose, but as the framework through which it seeks to support physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing.
Why it matters
This suggests that its workshops, conferences and support activities may be designed as an integrated ministry model rather than separate religious and social services.
Show evidence
“To advance the Christian faith for the public benefit in accordance with the attached statement of faith.”
Source:Charity Commission“We facilitate workshops suitable for families to receive material for their physical, spiritual and mental well being.”
Source:Organisation
The organisation describes a broad, multi-layered support model
It appears to combine education, encouragement, practical assistance and advocacy across multiple age groups, rather than concentrating on one narrowly defined service.
Why it matters
This breadth may create opportunities to respond to interconnected family needs, but it also makes its core operational focus difficult to identify from the available evidence.
Show evidence
“Hold conferences, retreats, and seminars that encourage and empower the spiritual mind.”
Source:Organisation“Provides Other Finance, Provides Human Resources, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission
There is an aspirational international-care element
The planned orphanage and stated overseas aid remit may indicate an intention to extend beyond immediate spiritual and family support into longer-term humanitarian provision.
Why it matters
This is a strategic distinction: establishing accommodation or overseas care would require substantially different partnerships, safeguarding capacity and resources than workshops or events.
Show evidence
“We give donations, to the poor and plan to build an ophanage in the near future.”
Source:Organisation“Overseas Aid/famine Relief, Accommodation/housing.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which activities are currently delivered, and how many people benefit.
- Whether practical poverty relief and overseas work are active programmes or intended future work.
- Where the organisation operates and which communities it is connected to.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity reports showing services delivered, beneficiary numbers and expenditure.
- Information on delivery locations, partner organisations, safeguarding arrangements and any overseas project plans.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
We facilitate workshops suitable for famillies to receive the neccessary material for their physical, spiritual and mental well being, suitable for men, women, youth and young children. Hold conferences, retreats, and seminars that encourage and empower the spiritual mind, boasting the faith and hope for the future. We give donations, to the poor and plan to build an ophanage in the near future.
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH ATTACHED HERETO. NOTHING IN THIS CONSTITUTION SHALL AUTHORISE AN APPLICATION OF THE PROPERTY OF SUPERNATURAL INFLUENCE MINISTRY FOR THE PURPOSES WHICH ARE NOT CHARITABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH [SECTION 7 OF THE CHARITIES AND TRUSTEE INVESTMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005] AND [SECTION 2 OF THE CHARITIES ACT(NORTHERN IRELAND) 2008].