Find non profit organisations in Inverness. Listings include Àban Outdoor, Highlands and Islands Environment Foundation, Sea Cadets Inverness, Inshes Library, Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness, Frozen Charlotte.
A' cruthachadh chothroman dhan Ghàidhlig! Creating opportunities for Gaelic!
The Inverness Civic Trust is an independent voluntary body made up of citizens who have an interest in both conserving and enhancing the general environment of the City. The Trust...
The aim of Advocacy Highland is to provide free, confidential, independent advocacy support to individuals aged 16 and over across the Highlands. Advocacy is about speaking up for ...
Mind Hub - Mondays 1:00 - 4:30 (All ages, drop-in) Creative Circle - Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:30 (All ages, drop-in) Pilates - Wednesdays 1:00 - 2:00 (Adults, booked through Culloden Leis...
The death of a close relative is a time of great sadness for a family. For children this can be a confusing and distressing time. There may be unanswered questions about what ha...
Balloch Village Hall is based in the village of Balloch, on the outskirts of Inverness. The hall is available to hire for regular events or one-off occasions. If you are intereste...
Interested? Message us or send an email for an invite to come along to the unit during a parade night. We will make you welcome and show you around the unit, meet the volunteers,...
Inshes Library is located within Inshes Primary School. It is open to the general public and the school community.
Frozen Charlotte makes ambitious and inventive theatre - for and with children and young people - that everyone wants to see.
Aird Community Trust is a community anchor organisation whose purpose is to improve the lives of people who live within the Kirkhill and Bunchrew area. It works with members of the...
Public advice and information service provider. Our advice is free, impartial and confidential.
The Culduthel Woods are in Inverness, very close to the Inverness Royal Academy. We will promote here all the work going on to look after woods by the local community. We are a Ch...
Partnerships for Wellbeing (PFW) is a Highland charity working to support health and wellbeing with a range of projects including community transport, group health walks, a book cl...
Asylum seekers welcome, no one is illegal, Inverness for all ❤️ https://linktr.ee/highlandsagainsthate
The Community Sport Hub initiative, backed by sportscotland, is an innovative approach High Life Highland are using to help develop sport at a local level.
Youth organisation in the Highlands, supporting young people aged 15 - 25.
We’re trying to raise awareness of the scale of pumped hydro storage developments around Loch Ness and what this will mean for the communities and wildlife that rely on it.