Krishna Mission Birmingham Limited
Charity 1211236
Overview
Summary
Krishna Mission Birmingham Limited appears to be a Birmingham-based faith charity whose formal purpose is the public advancement of Krishna Consciousness, while its public-facing identity extends that mission into education, animal welfare and health-related activity internationally. Its website presents donations, volunteering and connection as its principal routes of participation. The available evidence suggests an organisation using charitable projects beyond Birmingham to express a religious ethos, but provides little detail about the scale, partners, governance or direct outcomes of that work.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission records that the charity operates in Birmingham City, but neither the Commission entry nor the organisation's website identifies Birmingham service venues, programmes, delivery locations or beneficiary neighbourhoods.
- A Birmingham contact and registered-office address is consistently presented for the charity, but the available evidence does not establish that it is a public-facing venue or a site from which the charity delivers activities; it may be an administrative or correspondence address.
- The organisation's website says it operates in religious, educational, health and animal-welfare settings across Europe, Africa and Asia and supports education and animal welfare worldwide. However, it does not name current projects, delivery partners, countries, sites or funded organisations, so the practical extent and location of this international activity cannot be independently assessed.
- No material partnerships extending the organisation's operational reach were identified in the available evidence.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report, trustees' report or impact report identifying activities delivered, grants made, delivery partners and locations.
- Programme pages or event listings showing where religious or community activities are currently delivered in Birmingham.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether its Birmingham contact and registered-office address is an operational venue, an office only, or a correspondence address.
- A current list of overseas projects, recipient organisations or grant agreements to substantiate the claimed international operational footprint.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A faith-led organisation with an outward-facing charitable model
The charity appears to use educational and animal-welfare support as practical expressions of a mission formally centred on Krishna Consciousness, rather than operating solely as a local place of worship or religious teaching body.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish its likely role: religious purpose may shape how it selects and frames wider charitable activity, creating potential connections with both faith and international-development networks.
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“The charity's object is to advance the Hindu faith and propagate Krishna Consciousness.”
Source:Charity Commission“It donates to support educational and animal welfare settings worldwide.”
Source:Organisation
Its operational geography appears much wider than its Birmingham base
Although registered and addressed in Birmingham, the organisation presents itself as working across Europe, Africa and Asia, suggesting that Birmingham may function primarily as an administrative, fundraising and community base.
Why it matters
A local map of civic capacity could otherwise misread it as a neighbourhood service provider. Its most relevant relationships may instead include diaspora, donor, overseas delivery and faith networks.
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“The organisation is based in Birmingham, UK.”
Source:Organisation“It operates in various animal, educational and religious settings across Europe, Africa and Asia.”
Source:Organisation
Public participation is framed primarily through support rather than service access
The website emphasises donating, volunteering and connecting, which may indicate that the organisation's principal local role is mobilising supporters and resources rather than delivering clearly defined public services in Birmingham.
Why it matters
This suggests potential value as a connector between local faith-based giving and overseas causes, while also highlighting the need to understand whether local residents receive any direct benefit.
Show evidence
“People can get involved by donating, volunteering or connecting with the organisation.”
Source:Organisation“The organisation invites donations for its current initiatives and projects.”
Source:Organisation
- Which projects are directly delivered, and which are funded through partner organisations.
- Whether it provides any regular services, advocacy or religious activity specifically for Birmingham residents.
- Who benefits from its education, animal welfare and health-related work, and what outcomes are achieved.
Remaining uncertainties
- Annual reports, accounts and project-level funding allocations.
- Named delivery partners, countries, beneficiary groups and evidence of outcomes.
- Information on local programmes, volunteer roles and relationships with Birmingham faith or community organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE HINDU FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC TO TRANSMIT, SPREAD AND PROPAGATE THE RELIGION OF KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS AS REVEALED IN THE TEACHINGS OF THE BHAGVAD GITA AND SHRIMAD BHAGWATAM AND THE DOCTRINES AND OBSERVANCES THAT SERVE TO PROMOTE AND MANIFEST THE SAID RELIGION.