Find non profit organisations in Belfast. Listings include Belfast Print Workshop, VOYPIC, Women's Institutes of Northern Ireland, Women's Resource and Development Agency, Harberton School, University of Atypical for Arts and Disability.
A group of parents sharing the human stories behind the childcare crisis in NI and its impact on society. Campaigning for childcare reform ✊🏽
Little Heroes is committed to improving the experience of sick children and families at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, also enhancing staff wellbeing. We share stor...
The Community Relations Council was established in 1990 to lead and support change towards reconciliation, tolerance and mutual trust. We're a catalyst for good inter-community and...
BPW is a membership-focused atelier, focused on the practice and promotion of the art of printmaking. BPW offers an extensive programme of practical courses, alongside open studios...
We're Christians passionate about ending poverty. We won't stop until poverty stops.
The Centre for Behaviour Analysis is an international research centre conducting research and training in Behaviour Analysis in Education.
The charity for children and young people with a lived experience of care in Northern Ireland. Promoting the rights and voice of children in care and care leavers. We listen. We...
Our aim is to help aspiring young athletes, whatever their sport or social background, to realise their maximum potential by assisting them in both a financial and advisory capacit...
CAP is the lead agency for the advocacy, development and delivery of community arts in NI.
Security in Diversity Creative Innovators in Peacebuilding: “Enabling the Arts as the dialogue to assist the development of a more peaceful, equal and intercultural society free f...
The 1st (Northern Ireland) Battalion ACF is a place were all young people can come along and take part in many activities which will allow them to have Fun, Friends, Adventure and ...
We are one of the province's largest inclusive social groups for all women.
We are a membership organisation that provides training, information and support, while also campaigning on all the key issues affecting women today. Our vision is of a fair and ...
Sure Start is a government funded, community-based health and early intervention programme that provides a range of support services for parents and children under the age of four,...
Harberton School provides for children with moderate and severe learning difficulties.
University of Atypical for Arts and Disability is a disabled-led arts charity, taking an empowerment based approach towards supporting disabled, d/Deaf and neurodiverse people’s in...
Whether you’re working in a bar, a restaurant, a hotel or for any other business in the hospitality industry then you need to join your trade union. Trade union membership is very...
The John Hewitt Society was established in 1987, to commemorate the life and work of renowned Northern Irish poet John Hewitt, who died that year. The mission of The John Hewitt S...
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Supporting people with learning disability or autism to live, learn and work.
At Storehouse we aim to restore dignity, recognise significance and release hope to all those that we serve, and those that work along side us. We do this through Provision, Commu...
Mission: The mission of the festival is to provide high-quality showcases for the discussion of contemporary political and societal issues including new ideas on politics, culture...
Arthritis UK is the new name for Versus Arthritis. Our name has changed, but our vision and mission remain the same. We won’t rest until everyone with arthritis has access to the ...
The organisation consists of all those concerned with organ transplantation. By January 2007 we had grown from 2 to 200 members. The Association is run by a Committee of volunteers...
StreetReach4Him <JESUS>< Dedicated to sharing the love of God by street preaching, tract distributi
Your official source of regional news, events and opportunities from the DofE Northern Ireland team. Developing young people for life and work
PeacePlayers Northern Ireland (PP-NI) was established in 2002 to provide a rare opportunity for Catholic and Protestant youth to form friendships and advocate for reconciliation an...
Co-operation Ireland's vision is to work towards an island of communities that are at peace with themselves.
Helping young people aged 4–25 across Northern Ireland build skills for life through adventure, teamwork and belonging.