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Not-for-profit Companies in Bristol: 300+ Active Firms (2026)
Not-for-profit organisations in Bristol deliver charitable, community and public-benefit services across the surrounding metropolitan area.
Commissioning, fundraising and service-delivery functions tend to shape buying and partnership decisions, rather than a single procurement team. The more relevant split is between grant-funded charities, contract-delivery social enterprises, membership bodies and community organisations earning fees for public-benefit work. They sell or report to local authorities, public agencies, grant-makers, corporate donors, households, members and service users, with engagement sizes ranging from short project grants to recurring service agreements. For vendors and researchers, the useful signals are measurable UK income, paid staff, and a model tied to charitable, education, health, culture, housing, welfare or civic-service activity.
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Bristol has 327 actively trading not-for-profit organisations in this cohort, giving the city a relatively compact but visible base of charities, social enterprises and community-benefit bodies. Reported headcount totals 911 people, so the employment footprint is more than volunteer infrastructure alone. The shape suggests a local market weighted towards small operating teams, with a thinner layer of employers able to absorb larger grants, public-service contracts or recurring fee income. That matters for sales and research work: many targets will have formal governance and finance processes, but not the procurement machinery of large public bodies.
Charitable and public-benefit operating models bring controls that commercial suppliers often underestimate. Restricted funding, trustee or board oversight, reserves policies and grant reporting can determine whether an organisation can buy, partner or scale a service, even where operational need is clear. Bristol organisations delivering welfare, health, housing, education or civic services may also face safeguarding duties and public-procurement terms when income comes through contracts. The practical result is a market where budget authority can sit across finance, service managers and trustees, and where evidence of outcomes often matters as much as price.
The sector appears likely to remain mixed rather than consolidate around high-turnover operators. Grant competition and contract compliance tend to favour organisations with repeatable reporting processes, but local trust and specialist community knowledge still protect smaller providers from being displaced outright. Newer entrants may keep forming around gaps in welfare, health, culture and civic services, while more established bodies focus on reserves, funding diversification and staff retention. For researchers, the useful watchpoint is whether income models move towards recurring contracted delivery or stay dependent on shorter-cycle grants and donations.
327
Active firms
2026
2
Revenue above £5M
76
Recent incorporations
Since 2022
Key facts
About 1% of the trading cohort reports turnover above £5M (2 of 327 firms) — the rest sits below that revenue band.
23% of the cohort was incorporated since 2022 (76 firms), so a sizeable share is in its first few filing cycles.
Bristol-area not-for-profits span charitable, community and wider public-benefit services across the surrounding metropolitan area.
Accounts can look commercial, but assessment usually centres on service delivery, funding mix and public-benefit activity rather than shareholder returns.
The not-for-profit label covers several operating models, so researchers should read legal form alongside stated purpose and activity.
Top Bristol not-for-profit companies
BRISTOL HOSPITALITY NETWORK
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsCharity that supports people seeking asylum facing destitution by arranging hosted accommodation with volunteer hosts, operating a welcome centre, and providing advice, advocacy, and community…
Serves people seeking asylum and refugees facing destitution in Bristol and surrounding areas, alongside local hosts, volunteers and donors supporting accommodation and community activities.
Financial Health
WeakWeak · 0% CAGR over 1y
Location
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsProvides support services for disabled people, including advice on direct payments, payroll administration for personal assistants, support planning, community navigation, advocacy, and services for…
Serves Disabled people, Direct Payment users, children and young people, and families in Bristol, BANES and South Gloucestershire, alongside businesses seeking accessibility support.
Financial Health
WeakWeak · Hiring · 21% CAGR over 1y
Location
TOBACCO FACTORY ARTS TRUST
Trajectory
2y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsProduces and presents theatre performances, including in‑house productions and touring shows. Operates theatre venues, sells tickets, and provides space hire, artist development opportunities,…
Serves theatre audiences in Bristol, plus schools, young people, artists and theatre companies seeking development opportunities. Also targets local businesses and individuals for venue hire,…
Financial Health
WeakWeak · -3% CAGR over 1y
Location
THE HIVE AVON LIMITED
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides support services for adults with learning disabilities and autism, including guidance on healthcare, education, housing and leisure. Runs community projects and activities and works with…
Serves learning disabled and autistic adults, plus their families and carers, across Bristol and South Gloucestershire seeking support around independence, healthcare, education, housing and leisure.
Financial Health
StrongStrong · Hiring · 9% CAGR over 4y
Location
MALCOLM X COMMUNITY CENTRE LTD.
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsOperates a multi-purpose community centre offering event and meeting room hire, office and workspace facilities, community programmes for older people and families, arts and cultural activities,…
Serves St. Pauls, Bristol residents, community groups, charities, local businesses and event organisers, including older people, families, children and young people needing community activities,…
Financial Health
WeakWeak · -23% CAGR over 2y
Location
EMMAUS BRISTOL
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsProvides supported accommodation for people who have experienced homelessness, including companion and move‑on housing. Operates charity shops, an eBay store, house clearance and eco holiday pods…
Serves adults experiencing homelessness, insecure housing or risk of homelessness, plus families in housing need. Also sells to local shoppers and donors, and provides space for charities, CICs and…
Financial Health
WeakWeak · 0% CAGR over 1y
Location
IRISi
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsDevelops and delivers programmes that integrate specialist domestic abuse support into healthcare services. Trains clinicians to identify and refer survivors and links GP practices and other health…
Serves NHS and wider healthcare organisations, especially primary care teams and clinicians, as well as commissioners and partner specialist domestic abuse services seeking to embed support for…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Hiring · 8% CAGR over 4y
Location
COEXIST COMMUNITY KITCHEN CIC
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides catering for weddings, corporate events and private functions. Runs public cookery classes, community meals and outreach food programmes, and offers kitchen hire and team‑building cooking…
Serves businesses, couples, event organisers and local residents in Bristol, alongside community groups and people experiencing social marginalisation through its non-profit activities.
Financial Health
StableStable · Hiring · 32% CAGR over 4y
Location
LOCKLEAZE SPORTS CENTRE LTD
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsOperates a sports centre providing outdoor pitches for football, rugby, netball and hockey, alongside facilities for training and grassroots sport. Also offers event spaces, room hire, terrace bar…
Serves Bristol community users, grassroots sports clubs and teams, families planning parties or weddings, and organisations needing meeting, conference or event space, with facilities also used for…
Financial Health
StrongStrong · Growing, Hiring · 5% CAGR over 4y
Location
HORFIELD COMMON COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsOperates a community sports and leisure site offering tennis courts, room and court hire, public gardens, a café and community hub. Hosts community events, markets, gardening and repair activities,…
Serves local residents and community groups around Horfield Common and Bristol, including sports court users, café and market visitors, room hirers, event attendees, volunteers and local traders.
Financial Health
WeakWeak · Hiring · 50% CAGR over 4y
Location
BRISTOL BIKE PROJECT CIC
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsRepairs and refurbishes donated bicycles and rehomes them through community programmes. Operates a bike shop offering second-hand bicycle sales, servicing and repairs, and provides maintenance…
Serves Bristol community members, including people in need, young people, DIY bike owners, and local cyclists; also works with volunteers, supporters, funders and organisations seeking community…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Hiring · 3% CAGR over 4y
Location
URBAN PURSUIT C.I.C.
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides alternative education programmes for young people disengaged from school, using outdoor adventure activities, mentoring, and practical projects such as bike repair to support personal…
Serves Bristol schools, wellbeing and pastoral teams, parents and young people referred for alternative provision, particularly students with low school engagement, behavioural difficulties or risk…
Financial Health
DistressedDistressed
Location
BRISTOL PHOTO FESTIVAL COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsOrganises an international photography festival featuring exhibitions, commissions and public programmes. Provides opportunities for artists and communities through competitions, artist commissions,…
Serves photography festival audiences, early-career creatives, Bristol schools and students, local artists and community groups, alongside cultural partners and sponsors supporting arts programming.
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Profitable · 0% CAGR over 2y
Location
PORTWAY SPORTS CENTRE LIMITED
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsOperates a community sports and fitness centre offering a gym with cardio and weights rooms, floodlit grass and artificial football pitches, team changing facilities, and memberships, pitch bookings,…
Serves local residents, gym members, recreational sports users and community groups, plus football and rugby teams needing pitch access and changing facilities.
Financial Health
StableStable · 0% CAGR over 1y
Location
MAPLES COMMUNITY HOUSING LIMITED
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsProvides supported living, supported accommodation and regulated care services for people with mental health needs and complex disadvantages. Delivers rehabilitation and recovery support, helping…
Serves adults in the South West with mental health needs, severe or multiple disadvantages, and people seeking greater independence through supported living or accommodation.
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Growing, Hiring · 9% CAGR over 2y
Location
Provides information, advice and support services for older people, including guidance on benefits, pensions, health, care, money and legal issues. Also delivers community programmes, befriending,…
Serves older people, their families and carers seeking advice and support on benefits, money, legal issues, health, wellbeing, care and housing, alongside donors and supporters.
Location
CITY TO SEA C.I.C.
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsEnvironmental non-profit organisation that campaigns to reduce plastic pollution. Runs public awareness and behaviour‑change campaigns, produces research and resources, and works with businesses,…
Engages environmentally concerned individuals, community groups, brands, NGOs and government bodies, mainly in the UK, interested in reducing single-use plastic and supporting ocean-focused campaigns.
Financial Health
WeakWeak · -35% CAGR over 4y
Location
SIXTEEN CO-OPERATIVE LTD
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides supported employment services for people with learning disabilities and autism, including community job coaching, supported internships, in‑work support, and assistance to start…
Serves people with learning disabilities and/or autism, young people on supported internships, their families, local authorities, educators running internship programmes, and employers seeking…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · 2% CAGR over 4y
Location
GLOUCESTERSHIRE CRICKET FOUNDATION
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsPromotes participation in cricket through community, school and club programmes. Delivers coaching sessions, youth initiatives, disability cricket, holiday camps and volunteer training, and supports…
Serves children, young people and adults through schools, community programmes and cricket clubs, including women and girls, disabled participants and underrepresented groups. Also targets clubs,…
Financial Health
DistressedDistressed · -88% CAGR over 2y
Location
SCHOOL'S OUT HENLEAZE
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides out-of-school childcare through after-school clubs and school holiday programmes for children aged 4–12. Offers supervised play, creative activities and care led by qualified staff, with…
Serves parents and carers in North Bristol seeking out-of-school childcare, including families with Reception to Year 6 children at Henleaze Infant and Junior School and children aged 4-12 from any…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · 1% CAGR over 4y
Location
The Restore Trust
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides employability support, training and qualifications for socially excluded individuals, including those affected by homelessness, mental health issues, substance dependency or offending.…
Serves socially excluded individuals in the South West facing barriers to training and employment, including ex-offenders and people affected by homelessness, mental health problems or drug/alcohol…
Financial Health
StrongStrong · Hiring · 23% CAGR over 4y
Location
Bristol Wood Recycling Project
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsCollects and reuses waste timber, operating a public timber yard selling reclaimed wood. Provides wood collection services and runs a carpentry workshop producing bespoke furniture and wood products,…
Serves Bristol-area consumers, DIYers and makers, plus households and businesses needing reclaimed timber, custom wood items, or waste timber collection and drop-off options.
Financial Health
StableStable · 2% CAGR over 4y
Location
Kenton School
Operates an academy school providing secondary and sixth‑form education. Delivers curriculum subjects, A‑level and post‑16 courses, student support, admissions and enrolment, extracurricular…
Serves secondary school pupils, sixth form students, prospective applicants, and their parents or carers, with information for admissions, curriculum, safeguarding, term dates and post-16 options.
Location
Jinnab Association
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial Health
Insufficient historyInsufficient history
Location
SevernNet Limited
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsOperates a business and community network that facilitates collaboration between companies, local stakeholders, and residents. Organises events, employment and skills initiatives, sustainable travel…
Serves businesses, community organisations and local stakeholders in the Royal Portbury Dock, Avonmouth, Severnside and Western Approach industrial area.
Financial Health
WeakWeak · 0% CAGR over 4y
Location
BRISTOL NATURAL HISTORY CONSORTIUM
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsCoordinates a partnership of environmental and cultural organisations to deliver public engagement projects about the natural world. Organises events and conferences for environmental communicators,…
Serves environmental communicators, conservation and natural history organisations, researchers, educators and public audiences interested in nature engagement through regional and national…
Financial Health
StableStable · Hiring · 6% CAGR over 4y
Location
REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD GLORY OF GOD PARISH LIMITED
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsOperates a Christian church providing worship services, Bible study, prayer meetings, and faith-based ministries for adults and children, alongside evangelism and community outreach activities. Also…
Serves Christians, families, children and local community members in Bristol and South West England, with ministries for men, women, singles, children, online worshippers and people seeking prayer or…
Financial Health
StableStable · Hiring · 4% CAGR over 4y
Location
MUD PIE EXPLORERS C.I.C.
Trajectory
3y · 2022–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsProvides outdoor woodland-based wellbeing sessions for children and families, including small-group support for children with additional needs, after-school clubs and community activities using…
Serves children and families across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and Newport, especially children with additional or unmet needs, alongside parents/carers, schools, educators, health providers and…
Financial Health
WeakWeak · Hiring · 14% CAGR over 2y
Location
THE WOMEN'S WORK LAB C.I.C.
Trajectory
5y · 2022–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides training and employment support programmes for unemployed mothers receiving Universal Credit, combining classroom-based skills training, career coaching, mentoring, and organised work…
Serves unemployed mums, including Universal Credit recipients, seeking to return to work, and partners with South West businesses offering entry-level work placements.
Financial Health
StrongStrong · Profitable, Growing, Hiring · 50% CAGR over 4y
Location
Lydia Investment Limited
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial Health
Insufficient historyInsufficient history
Location
TAMWISE LTD
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsFinancial Health
WeakWeak · -68% CAGR over 4y
Location
12 Hanbury Road RTM Company Limited
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsFinancial Health
WeakWeak
Location
Barmont Properties Limited
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsFinancial Health
HealthyHealthy · 0% CAGR over 4y
Location
THE GREEN REGISTER
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides training courses, CPD events and qualifications on sustainable construction for building professionals. Operates a membership organisation and online register of practitioners, and runs…
Serves construction professionals, architects, retrofit practitioners and built-environment businesses seeking sustainable construction knowledge, CPD, membership and sector networking.
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Hiring · 11% CAGR over 4y
Location
NOOR AND CHILDREN LIMITED
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
WeakWeak · 0% CAGR over 2y
Location
REM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
StableStable · -90% CAGR over 2y
Location
HELIOPOLIS PROPERTY SERVICES LTD
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
WeakWeak
Location
Assetive ltd
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsFinancial Health
HealthyHealthy
Location
29 BRENTRY ROAD MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial Health
Insufficient historyInsufficient history
Location
Flue Centres Ltd
Trajectory
3y · 2022–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
WeakWeak
Location
Zibidor Ltd
Trajectory
2y · 2024–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsFinancial Health
DistressedDistressed
Location
DVW Property Group Limited
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsFinancial Health
DistressedDistressed · 0% CAGR over 4y
Location
SEVERNSIDE COMMUNITY RAIL PARTNERSHIP C.I.C
Trajectory
5y · 2021–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsActs as a community rail partnership linking local communities with the rail industry. Promotes use of local rail services, supports station and community projects, organises volunteering and events,…
Serves local communities, rail passengers, volunteers and education groups along routes radiating from Bristol Temple Meads, including people using local rail for work, education, leisure and…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Profitable, Hiring · 68% CAGR over 4y
Location
SCREENOLOGY C.I.C.
Trajectory
5y · 2019–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsProvides postgraduate education programmes in creative practice, including a one‑year MA delivered with university accreditation. Offers mentoring, workshops and residential bootcamps to help…
Serves aspiring and practising creatives seeking a postgraduate creative practice course, including artists, filmmakers, writers, freelancers and creative entrepreneurs with related study or relevant…
Financial Health
DistressedDistressed · -16% CAGR over 4y
Location
BRISTOL & SOUTH WEST HOUSING LIMITED
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsFinancial Health
StableStable · 0% CAGR over 4y
Location
H BARDENS PROPERTY LTD
Trajectory
1y · 2024–NowFinancial Health
Insufficient historyInsufficient history
Location
ABUNDANT LIFE FOR ALL CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
Trajectory
5y · 2020–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 5 filingsOperates a Christian church offering worship services, prayer gatherings, discipleship and faith-development classes, community events, volunteer opportunities and children’s ministry, providing…
Serves individuals and families seeking a Christian church community, including newcomers, children, volunteers, and people interested in discipleship, prayer, events, and faith-based life…
Financial Health
HealthyHealthy · Hiring · 11% CAGR over 5y
Location
Mollitiam Housing Limited
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
StrongStrong
Location
Zetland Properties Limited
Trajectory
3y · 2023–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 3 filingsFinancial Health
StableStable · 0% CAGR over 2y
Location
Bristol Adam’s Community Housing Ltd
Trajectory
2y · 2025–NowFinancial sub-scores
Computed from 2 filingsFinancial Health
StableStable
Location
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How Bristol not-for-profit companies work and how to sell to them
What they do
Bristol not-for-profits typically earn income through a blend of restricted grants, commissioned service delivery, membership subscriptions, donations, sponsorship, training fees and small trading activities. Their offer is usually a service, programme or community asset rather than a product: advice sessions, outreach, education, health support, cultural programming, housing or welfare provision. Pricing tends to follow funder rules, with fixed project budgets, per-participant fees, day rates, annual memberships or service-level agreements. Cash flow can be lumpy because grants are milestone-based and contracts may reimburse after delivery, so suppliers selling into this market should expect scrutiny on total cost, implementation time and evidence requirements.
Who they sell to
Typical customers and funders include Bristol and regional public bodies, grant-making trusts, corporate giving teams, schools, housing and health commissioners, local employers, members and households. Selling is often less linear than in a commercial SME: a service lead may define the need, a fundraiser or bid manager may shape the budget, finance checks affordability, and trustees may approve commitments above delegated limits. Procurement can come through council tenders, grant applications, framework agreements, referral partnerships, direct community relationships or low-value self-serve purchases. Sales cycles tend to follow funding deadlines and contract renewals, so timing often matters more than a polished generic pitch.
What they buy
Most Bristol not-for-profits tend to spend on the operating tools that let small teams report, fundraise and deliver safely. Common categories include finance and payroll software, donor and membership CRM, grant-management workflows, case-management systems, safeguarding and incident logging, HR administration, volunteer scheduling, website support, email marketing, cyber security, cloud hosting, telephony and document storage. They also buy accountancy, audit, legal advice, insurance, recruitment, evaluation support, bid writing, design, fundraising consultancy and training. Facilities matter where services are delivered in person, so cleaning, maintenance, access control, energy, print and equipment suppliers may find opportunities among organisations with community venues or leased offices.
Why and how to sell to them
Buying intent often appears when a grant is awarded, a public-service contract is renewed, a new finance or operations lead arrives, staff numbers rise, or a funder asks for clearer outcome reporting. Pain points are usually practical: duplicated spreadsheets, limited admin capacity, trustee assurance, safeguarding records, donor retention, reserves pressure and the risk of spending restricted funds incorrectly. Outreach tends to work when it links the offer to audit trails, reporting effort, service continuity and beneficiary protection, rather than abstract productivity claims. Expect budget caution, but do not mistake that for inertia; teams will move when a supplier reduces risk before a deadline.
How this list is built
Data sources
This list is built from UK Companies House filings, XBRL accounts data, and semantic analysis of each company's public website. Revenue and headcount figures come from the most recent filed accounts; where the company has not filed, values are estimated using a model trained on filed history and peer benchmarks and are labelled as estimates.
Classification
Rather than relying solely on SIC codes, Firmbase classifies each company semantically: the company's website is crawled, an AI model reads what the company actually sells, and the company is placed into the relevant industry and subsectors. SIC codes are used as one signal but not the only one. This means a company that registered under a generic SIC code but pivoted into (for example) fintech is correctly identified as fintech, not as its original SIC category.
Freshness
The underlying company data is refreshed from Companies House continuously; filings appear in the list within days of submission. The curated list ordering is regenerated when the underlying data moves meaningfully (company count changes by more than 5%, a new company enters the top-ranked segment, or the filed-revenue numbers for the top firms change). You can see the last-updated timestamp near the top of the page.
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