Know every UK charity before you fund it
Decide who to fund, or build it in. Dana House turns the public record on 200,000 UK charities into structured intelligence: eight scores, cause classification and full filing history, available in the browser, by CSV or over the API.
For funders
Screen grantees, discover overlooked charities and monitor your portfolio from one record.
See how funders use it →For donation apps, DAF platforms, fintech, and researchFor builders
Charity data as an API. Profiles, scores and filings in JSON, ready to embed.
Read the API docs →Scores are evidence-led proxies, not audited measures.
More than £100bn moves through UK charities every year. Most of it on trust.
Annual reports sit unread in regulator archives. Websites have low traffic. Funders make six-figure decisions on a registration number and a hunch. We read what nobody else does, and more, so you can decide on evidence.
- Revenue volatility
- Expense growth > income growth
- Structural deficit history
- Programme ratio decline
- Reserves coverage
- Liquidity ratio
- Reserve months remaining
- Income concentration risk
- Debt burden
- Declining income trend
- Fundraising efficiency
The only UK charity intelligence platform covering Charity Commission E&W, OSCR Scotland, and CCNI Northern Ireland. Unified under one schema.
Eight intelligent scores on every fully scored charity, built from annual reports, regulator filings and website signals.
Hidden gem. High execution strength and impact plausibility, low public visibility. The charities doing the work without the marketing budget.
Select a score for its definition and an example.
Built for commercial buyers. REST API with versioned schemas and bulk CSV export. Integrate scored charity data into your own product or workflow.
Where the money actually moves.
Breadth across the whole register, depth on the part of the sector that moves money.
The UK has 200,000+ active charities. About 149,000 of them report income under £100k. They are roughly three quarters of the register by number, and about 2% of the more than £100bn the sector moves each year. The 50,000 charities at £100k and above hold the other 98%.
What full coverage means
Coverage is reported by income because that is where funding decisions sit. 99.9% of charities with over £100k income are fully scored and classified: 50,536 of the 50,610 active charities in that tier carry a full eight-dimension scorecard, and the coverage holds across every band above £100k.
Smaller charities file less, so we score them as evidence becomes available rather than guessing. The 149,000 charities below £100k are classified with a confidence band, but most file too little public evidence to score on all eight dimensions. Classification runs daily, so depth on the smaller end of the register expands with each run and the threshold moves down over time. Where evidence is thin, we say so on the profile.
Figures from the live register, July 2026. Scores are evidence-led proxies, not audited measures.
Intelligence dashboard
Scores and spreadsheets.
Eight intelligent scores per charity. Track score moves over time. Export or query via API.

Start with the free tier. No card required.
50,000+ UK charities fully scored. Eight intelligent scores per charity. Free to browse and search. Analyst unlocks sub-score breakdowns and CSV export.
- CCEW England & Wales · OSCR Scotland · CCNI Northern Ireland
- Eight intelligent scores per charity, free to browse with no time limit
- CSV export on Analyst and above; API access on Funder and Enterprise