Find non profit organizations in Cambridge, MA. Listings include Future AI Society, MIT K-12 STEM Education Alumni Network, Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association, Conflict Dynamics International, Papercut Zine Library, Harvard Extension Entrepreneurship and Real Estate Association.
Growth Through Learning (www.growththroughlearning.org) sponsors bright girls from poor families in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to get a high school education. Donate or volunteer today, and change a girl's life forever!
Helping improve the lives of kids in need around the world. All donations doubled by Cultural Care!
-Africa Development Conference 2020 Held at Harvard University March 27-28, 2020 https://africadevelopmentconference.com/
The Future AI Society is a community dedicated to adding Common Sense to Artificial Intelligence
The K-12 STEM Education Alumni Network includes alumni volunteers from around the world who want to engage with local schools, educators, after-school programs, students and their ...
Welcome to the HEEC page, where you can check out event postings, member opportunities, and network with fellow students!
HEEREA provides members elite opportunities that create long-term value to future entrepreneurs, rea
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Harvard College's premiere organization for those who identify as black men on campus. Our guiding principles are Brotherhood, Manhood, and Fidelity. https://www.instagram.com/har...
The MIT Business Analytics program prepares students for careers that apply and manage modern data s
Jetpac is building American Muslim civic power by training community leaders.
Harvard's Future of Diplomacy Project promotes the study and understanding of diplomacy, negotiation and statecraft in international politics today.
Second Nature is committed to accelerating climate action in, and through, higher education.
The European Club is a student organisation registered at Harvard University. Members of the Club in
Religion and Public Life at Harvard Divinity School advances the public understanding of religion to
Effective Altruism (EA) promotes the idea that we should use evidence and reason to do the most good in the world.
A one-of-a-kind culture lab exploring the intersection of art and science through exhibitions, public programing, and radical culinary cuisine.