Partner organisations
Partner Organisations
The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity works with a broad spectrum of other Military Charities and organisations and we are proud to be members of the Maritime Charities Funding Group (MCFG) and COBSEO (The Confederation of Service Charities), which represents, promotes and furthers the interests of Service and ex-Service men and women and of their spouses and dependants. We are members of the executives of COBSEO and the MCFG.
ABF The Soldiers' Charity
ABF The Soldiers' Charity, gives lifetime support to serving and former soldiers and their families. Includes making grants to individuals and specialist charities that help ex-soldiers and their families. Read More
Association of Royal Navy Officers
The Association of Royal Navy Officers (ARNO) is a Membership Association with connections to the Royal Naval Officers Charity. Membership is open to serving and retired commissioned officers of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service, the former Women’s Royal Naval Service and their respective reserves. Read More
Association of Wrens
The Association of Wrens was formed in 1920 yet is still relevant today for those who wish to keep in touch with friends and colleagues from service days. Over 6,700 women members from both the UK and overseas share a unique camaraderie based on their determination that the spirit of the service is kept alive. Read More
Blind Veterans UK
Support for blind and visually impaired ex-Servicemen and women. Read More
China Fleet Trust
The China Fleet Country Club, Saltash has a remarkable history. Born in Hong Kong, to benefit the serving ratings and other ranks of the Royal Navy, our trust continues to serve not only them but their immediate families too, who are all members by right. Read More
Combat Stress
Care of British veterans profoundly traumatized by experiences during their Service career. Read More
Forces Pension Society
Campaigns on behalf of all ranks of all three Services to seek improvements to the Armed Forces Pension Schemes (AFPS): they also campaign to resolve unfairness within the AFPS and seek to ensure that all serving and retired members of the Armed Forces and their dependents receive the occupational pension to which they are entitled. Read More
Greenwich Hospital
Greenwich Hospital is the Navy’s oldest charity. Greenwich Hospital is an ancient Crown charity providing charitable support including annuities, sheltered housing and education, to serving and retired personnel of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines and their dependants. Read More
Help for Heroes
Help for Heroes’ objects are to assist persons who are currently serving or who have served in the Armed Forces, and their dependants, by any lawful charitable purpose at the discretion of the Trustees. Read More
Maritime Charities Funding Group
A small but focused team of the major funders across the Naval, merchant and fishing sectors. Read More
Naval Families Federation
The Naval Families Federation (NFF) was established in 2003 to give Royal Naval and Royal Marines’ families an independent voice. The impact of separation and mobility on naval Service families may present challenges that are not commonly experienced by a civilian population. Read More
RAF Association
Providing friendship, help and support for the whole RAF family. Incorporating RAF Families Federation representing the concerns of RAF personnel. Read More
RAF Benevolent Fund
The RAF's leading welfare charity, providing practical, financial and personal lifetime support to all members of the RAF family whether serving or veterans and their families. Read More
Royal Navy Royal Marines Widows' Association
The Royal Navy Royal Marines Widows' Association was formed in 2008 by a group of volunteers most of whom are widowed. Read More
Royal Sailors' Rests
RSR (Royal Sailors' Rests) often known as Aggies, is a Christian charity that provides 'people, places and projects' in support of the Royal Naval Service. The work has continued for the last 130 years. Read More
Seafarers UK
Seafarers UK is an umbrella charity that gives grants to other charities. If you work for a charity that helps seafarers or ex-seafarers your organisation may qualify for a grant from Seafarers UK. By seafarer we mean someone who is, or once was, in the Royal Navy, Merchant Navy or fishing fleets. We also give grants to charities that help seafarers’ families, including widows and children. Read More
Service Personnel and Veterans Agency
The Service Personnel & Veterans Agency (SPVA) provides pay, pension and support services to both Military Personnel and the Veterans Community, directly serving around 900,000 personnel. SPVA is currently situated over four main sites from Glasgow in the north to Gosport on the south coast. It is a tri-Service organisation and works with HP as its commercial partner. Read More
The Fly Navy Heritage Trust
The Charity's objectives are set out in their Declaration of Trust and Memorandum of Association and are:
To educate members of the public in the history, traditions and exploits of the Fleet Air Arm and the history of Royal Navy aviation generally.
To provide a memorial and tribute to the men and women who have flown, maintained or contributed in any way to the operation of aircraft in the Fleet.
To advance the effectiveness of the Armed Forces of the Crown by promoting the efficiency of aviation in the Royal Navy. Read More
The Not Forgotten Association
The Not Forgotten Association provides leisure and recreation for wounded serving and ex-service men and women with disabilities. Read More
The Officers' Association
Dedicated exclusively to supporting officers, ex-officers and their dependants. Including provision of employment services, financial and welfare support. Works in close collaboration with other charities. If you require assistance follow this link to contact the Officers' Association Read More
The Regular Forces Employment Agency
The RFEA's simple aim, since 1885, has been to help those leaving the Armed Forces to find and to remain in employment throughout their working lives. This is done as part of the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) for up to two years after discharge and thereafter is done on behalf of the Service Benevolence Funds. Read More
The Royal Alfred Seafarers Society
The Royal Alfred Seafarers' Society provides housing, residential and nursing care to all former seafarers, particularly those who are elderly, infirm or disabled, their widows, and dependants from across the UK. Read More
The Royal British Legion
The Royal British Legion provides welfare to the whole Armed Forces family - serving, ex-Service and their dependants. They also campaign on a range of issues affecting Service people, are the custodian of Remembrance, run the annual Poppy Appeal and are one of the UK's largest membership organisations.
The Royal Marines Association
The role of the Royal Marines Association (RMA) is to maintain and promote esprit de corps and comradeship amongst all Royal Marines and their families, past and present. The RMA is established in Branches all over the country and overseas to keep members in touch with one another. The RMA is an integral part of the “Corps Family”. Read More
The Royal Naval Association
The Royal Naval Association granted it's Royal Charter in 1954 is the principal Naval Association recognised by the Admiralty Board and is a Registered Charity.Membership is open to all serving and ex-service members of the Naval Forces including the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, QARNNS, WRNS, Reserves and all ranks and specialisation’s. In addition, anyone who is in sympathy with the objects of the Association may join as an Associate Member. Read More
The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust
The RNBT gives help, in cases of need, to serving and former Royal Naval ratings and Royal Marines other ranks; they are known as Primary Beneficiaries. We also help their partners, children and some others connected with them. Our beneficiaries are known collectively as the RNBT Family. Read More
The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Children’s Fund
The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Children’s Fund has supported children whose parents work, or have worked, for the Naval Service for over a hundred years.
At the outset, the Children’s Fund primarily supported the children of ex-servicemen, although over the years, the evolution of society and war has turned the tide and, at present, around 80% of its beneficiaries’ parents are still serving. Read More
The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) Forces Help
SSAFA Forces Help has been serving the Armed Forces and their families for well over a 100 years. Their support services are driven by the ever-changing needs of the Service community. They are particularly relevant in today's high pressure military environment, where contemporary veterans and serving personnel alike often experience different problems from the soldiers, sailors and airmen of earlier conflicts. Reservists too, heavily engaged in current operations, have equal call on our services.
The White Ensign Association
The White Ensign Association is a registered charity founded jointly by the Royal Navy and the City of London in 1958.
The Association was set up to provide a financial advisory service of the highest calibre for all serving and retired personnel of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the former Queen Alexandra’s Naval Nursing Service, the Women’s Royal Naval Service and their respective Reserves. Read More
The Women’s Royal Naval Benevolent Trust
The WRNS BT was founded in 1941 to help the women who served in the Women's Royal Naval Service. Every woman who served between 1939 and 1993 is automatically a member of the Trust. The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity is a corporate Member of the WRNS BT with equal voting rights at their Council. Read More
































