Find non profit organizations in New York, NY. Listings include Israel Cancer Research Fund ICRF, Brooklyn Diocese Cooljc, Tilden Legacy, Shchukin Foundation, Sok Sovath Artist, Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics.
We teach intuition, healing, spritiual and life skills development and the Human Design System through online or in-person classes and internet radio.
8 year old Tug-A-Lug came to the Bull Terrier Rescue Mission in June 2021. The Mission, is dedicated to advocating for the health and welfare of unwanted, abused, or abandoned Bull...
Israel Cancer Research Fund is the largest non-governmental funder of cancer research in Israel.
"Helping people manage stress and sleep better naturally through clinically-backed wellness technology"
A community of #ImpactArtists inspiring youth & amplifying the UN’s SDGs through the power of the arts & entertainment
Our mission is to contribute to a revitalized, safe and economically vibrant South Bronx.
Our Mission: To cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. Visit us at www.ccfa.org
Social entrepreneur. Attorney activist for LGBTQIA & non-nuclear families. TED & Keynote Speaker. Ashoka Fellow. Executive Director of Chosen Family Law Center. Boss at Diana Adams...
The Samuel J Tilden HS Legacy, Inc organization was formed by a group of members who attended Samuel J Tilden High School in Brooklyn, New York. Our mission statement “Touch Liv...
Home of the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center and a program of Pride Live. 51 Christopher Street | NYC
The Abused and Emotional Male is a hidden, hurting & timid victim, who is suffering in silence from many of today's social, societal, personal, parental, relationship, workplace, m...
The ManKind Project helps men through all ages and stage of his life so that he can achieve his fullest potential
Kahlil Gibran Historical Society's mission is to restore and preserve Gibran's monument in D.C. raise awareness to educate the public of his poetry, philosophy, writing, and art. “...
Working as your voice at FIT, we take pride in organizing great opportunities on and off campus that
We're a 60-voice choral ensemble that has shared our voices and our hearts with NYC since 1971!
NYCKP uses theatre and puppetry to teach children of all abilities about inclusion & respect for all.