Find non profit organizations in Wellington. Listings include Spada - Screen Producers NZ, Tawa Community Centre, Wellington Women's House, Strathmore Park Community Centres, Wellington Baseball Association, Future Leaders - Academy.
Diabetes Wellington is the primary organisation assisting people with diabetes in the Wellington reg
Wellington Women's Refuge is a not for profit organisation that provides support and advocacy services to survivors of domestic violence. http://www.givealittle.co.nz/org/wellingto...
Life-long learning opportunities at your local high school.
We are New Zealanders who are committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Te Tiriti is Us is a not-for-profit project encouraging all New Zealanders to consider Te Tiriti and the...
Intersex-led education, systems change, and community building in Aotearoa, NZ. We welcome all <3
Spada advocates on behalf of its members for a robust and sustainable Aotearoa New Zealand screen production industry.
Land Search and Rescue Wellington provides search and rescue services to the lost, missing and injure
Vinnies Wellington provides practical advice, advocacy and support for Wellingtonians in need.
The Sign of a Professional National association for specialised overdimension & overweight transport.
Foster Hope believes that every child in foster care deserves to know that their community cares abou
Tawa Community Centre is a Wellington City Council managed facility, and offers resources, support services and activities for and with our Tawa community.
Ōtari-Wilton Bush Trust is a charitable organisation set up to promote, educate, and increase public knowledge of New Zealand native flora, and support the preservation of Ōtari-Wi...
Authorised by Forest & Bird, 205 Victoria Street, Wellington 6011
Workplace training support learners and employers across Aotearoa's service and professional sectors including: Hospitality • Tourism • Retail • Aviation • Security • Travel • Regu...
Our purpose is to provide women experiencing homelessness in Wellington with a safe home that builds their wellbeing through support and connection, so they can successfully move t...
Strathmore Park has two community centres. Te Tūhunga Rau and Raukawa Community Centre
Wheels, kilns, classes, weekend workshops, anagama and raku firings, exhibitions and more. The aim of the Association is to help, encourage and advance the interests of potters and...
Community Networks Aotearoa represents members from New Zealand who are nonprofit organisations.
Retail NZ is the voice of the retail sector in New Zealand. We’re also your go-to hub for inspiration, business advice, savings, up-skilling and insights on all things retail. If y...
The Council for International Development (CID) is the peak body and national umbrella agency for Aotearoa New Zealand's international NGOs and organisations working in internation...
ShelterBox provides emergency disaster relief around the world.
Wellington Baseball Association is the home of Baseball in Wellington, New Zealand
Pub Charity Limited distributes grants to community organisations all over Aotearoa New Zealand through our responsible hospitality partnerships, creating a positive impact in our ...
KRL: Bringing together Kilbirnie, Rongotai, Lyall Bay. Community spirit, business growth, and synergy
EkeRua ReBicycle ‘upcycles’ donated second-hand bikes into safe, practical commuter bikes to re-home or loan to people who need them. Making cycling for transport, health or fun ac...
Advocacy, Research and Education for Passive House in New Zealand
Evolve is a youth development and primary care service based in central Wellington. We offer free & confidential health and social services for young people aged 10-24. For any in...
Developing leaders and supporting communities across the Pacific. Leadership training, youth development, and humanitarian action — grounded in service, culture, and responsibility...
Assisted D.I.Y. Bicycle Rescue - mechanicaltempest.co.nz
We're a vibrant centre of activity to support, empower and celebrate our creative diverse communities. Office hours: Monday - Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm
The Labour History Project (formerly the Trade Union History Project) is an organisation dedicated to researching, recording, preserving and promoting Aotearoa New Zealand's workin...
Our purpose is to contribute towards building a more inclusive NZ through: 1. Empowerment through kno
A unique, community-focused market - Held April 4th, June 6th, August 1st, October 3rd and December 5th in 2026 - contact [email protected]