Omeed Welfare Trust

Charity 1166013

www.OmeedWelfareTrust.com

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Omeed Welfare Trust appears to be a broad-purpose civic charity whose role is defined more by raising funds and awareness across several public-benefit themes than by a single specialist service. Its remit spans poverty, education, health, sport and environmental improvement, while its stated methods include services, human resources and advice. This suggests an organisation with potential to connect needs and partners across sectors, although the available evidence does not yet show its geographic focus, delivery model or distinctive programmes.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: International

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • Direct evidence: the Charity Commission register lists Birmingham City among the places where Omeed Welfare Trust operates, alongside Buckinghamshire, Bury, Dudley, Manchester City and Pakistan.
    • Reasonable interpretation: the organisation has an international overall footprint because its current Charity Commission record reports operations in both the UK and Pakistan.
    • The available evidence identifies Birmingham only at local-authority level. It does not identify a Birmingham ward, recognised place, service venue, project location or delivery catchment.
    • The recorded address is a charity contact/registered address rather than evidence of a public-facing operational site; it has therefore not been treated as evidence of activity in a specific ward.
    • No current evidence was found of Birmingham-based delivery partnerships, physical sites, or whether Birmingham activity is neighbourhood-based, district-wide or citywide in practice.
    • The Charity Commission's reported operating areas establish that the charity declares activity in Birmingham City, but do not specify the scale, frequency or nature of its current Birmingham delivery.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current annual report, trustees' report or annual return describing services, grants, events or beneficiaries in Birmingham.
    • Official organisation information identifying current Birmingham service locations, venues, outreach areas or delivery schedules.
    • Confirmation from named delivery partners or venues of any active partnership with Omeed Welfare Trust and the relevant Birmingham location.
    • Evidence distinguishing any operational site from the registered/contact address.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Amateur Sport
    • Education/training
    • Environment/conservation/heritage
    • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
    • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Children/young People
    • Elderly/old People
    • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
    • People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
    • The General Public/mankind

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Other Charitable Activities
    • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
    • Provides Human Resources
    • Provides Services

    Discoveries involving this organisation

    The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • A deliberately broad public-benefit remit

      The Trust appears to position itself as a multi-issue organisation rather than a specialist provider. Its combination of social, health, sporting and environmental purposes may indicate an interest in wellbeing understood broadly.

      Why it matters

      This makes the organisation potentially relevant to partners who would not usually look beyond their own sector. It may also mean that its priorities and resources are spread across several areas.

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      • Its objects include poverty relief, education, health, amateur sport and environmental protection or improvement.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Its core objectives are to raise funds and awareness for those five public-benefit areas.

        Source:Organisation
    • Fundraising and awareness may be central to its operating model

      The available evidence suggests that mobilising resources and public attention may be as important as direct delivery. Its listed methods indicate that it may also contribute practical capacity, services and information.

      Why it matters

      Understanding whether the Trust primarily convenes, funds, advocates or delivers is important for identifying suitable collaborations and avoiding assumptions about its capacity.

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      • Its core objectives are to raise funds and awareness.

        Source:Organisation
      • It provides human resources, services, advocacy, advice or information, and other charitable activities.

        Source:Charity Commission
    • Potential to bridge intergenerational and community-facing needs

      By naming children and young people, older people, people of a particular ethnic or racial origin, other voluntary bodies and the general public, the Trust appears to have a broad beneficiary orientation that could support both direct community work and sector support.

      Why it matters

      This may make the Trust a useful bridge between community-specific concerns and wider civic infrastructure, but it is unclear which groups receive sustained attention in practice.

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      • It helps children or young people, elderly or old people, people of a particular ethnic or racial origin, other charities or voluntary bodies, and the general public.

        Source:Charity Commission

      Remaining uncertainties

    • There is no evidence of where the Trust operates or which communities it prioritises.
    • There is no information about specific programmes, partners, funding recipients or direct beneficiaries.
    • It is unclear whether its broad remit reflects active work across all themes or permissive charitable objects.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Recent annual reports or activity updates showing projects, expenditure and outcomes by theme.
    • Information on delivery locations, partner organisations and the relative role of fundraising, advocacy and direct services.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    The core objectives of Omeed Welfare Trust is to raise funds and awareness for the following public benefits: - The prevention or relief of poverty; - The advancement of education; - The advancement of health or saving lives; - The advancement of amateur sport; - The advancement of environmental protection or improvement.

    Charity objects

    ? THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY; ? THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION; ? THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR SAVING LIVES; ? THE ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR SPORT; ? THE ADVANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OR IMPROVEMENT;