Six Tigers Badminton Club And Community Welfare Birmingham
Charity 1202943
Overview
Summary
Six Tigers Badminton Club And Community Welfare Birmingham appears to use amateur badminton as a practical route into wider community participation. Its role is not limited to providing a place to play: learning, coaching, individual development and an annual competition suggest a progression from entry-level participation toward achievement and shared community occasions. The organisation seems oriented toward children and young people while remaining open to the wider public, potentially combining sporting development with local social connection.
Operational geography
Coverage: Citywide
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The charity's objects state that it promotes badminton for inhabitants of Birmingham and the surrounding area, but this is a statement of charitable purpose rather than direct evidence of the locations where services, coaching or competitions currently take place.
- No current venue, timetable, event location, project page, annual report or official partner record was located that identifies a badminton session, coaching site or annual competition within a Birmingham ward.
- The available evidence identifies the charity's registered address only as a registered address. It should not be treated as a delivery venue or physical operational site.
- No material partnerships extending the charity's operational reach were evidenced.
- The citywide coverage classification reflects the charity's declared Birmingham-wide beneficiary remit, not independently verified citywide delivery.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme, booking page or social-media announcement naming the venues and dates of badminton coaching, play sessions or competitions.
- The charity's latest annual return, annual report or impact information describing where activities were delivered during 2025 or 2026.
- Confirmation from the charity of its regular delivery venues, whether its registered address is used operationally, and the geographic catchment of its participants.
- Official venue or partner listings confirming any regular bookings, jointly delivered activities or competition locations.
Areas of work
- Amateur Sport
- General Charitable Purposes
Who they help
- Children/young People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Badminton is used as a community-building mechanism
The available evidence suggests that sport is the organisation's means of creating participation and connection, rather than its sole end. Its annual competition and awards may create a recurring occasion that brings participants and communities together.
Why it matters
This frames the club as a potential contributor to local social infrastructure: its value may include relationships and belonging created around sport, not only coaching or recreation.
Show evidence
“The charity promotes community participation in healthy recreation through facilities for learning, coaching and playing amateur badminton.”
Source:Charity Commission“We arrange an annual competition and award to gather communities together.”
Source:Organisation
The organisation appears to offer a development pathway, not just casual access
Learning, coaching and training individuals to excel may indicate a pathway from initial participation to skill development and recognition.
Why it matters
This distinction matters when considering potential relationships: schools, youth services and sports-development partners may find a more structured opportunity here than a purely recreational club.
Show evidence
“The charity provides facilities for learning, coaching and playing the amateur sport of badminton.”
Source:Charity Commission“We encourage and train individual to excel in the sports.”
Source:Organisation
There is a broad beneficiary remit with an apparent youth emphasis
Although the charity identifies both children and young people and the general public as beneficiaries, its developmental language may suggest that younger participants are an important focus.
Why it matters
This may shape where the organisation fits locally: it could bridge youth provision and open community recreation, but the balance between these roles remains unclear.
Show evidence
“The charity helps children/young people and the general public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission“We encourage and train individual to excel in the sports.”
Source:Organisation
- Whether activities are regular, seasonal or centred mainly on the annual competition.
- Which Birmingham communities participate and whether any groups face barriers to access.
- Whether the club works with schools, venues, funders or other community organisations.
Remaining uncertainties
- Information on programme frequency, participant numbers, age groups and coaching structure.
- Evidence of partnerships, venue arrangements, geographic reach and participant feedback.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Promotion of sports activities such as Badminton. Also we encourage and train individual to excel in the sports. Further we arrange an annual competition and award to gather communities together.
Charity objects
TO PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF BIRMINGHAM AND THE SURROUNDING, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN HEALTHY RECREATION THROUGH THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR LEARNING, COACHING AND PLAYING THE AMATEUR SPORT OF BADMINTON.