Find non profit organisations in Inverness. Listings include MERT.highland, 2nd Inverness Scout Group, Farr Community Hall, Polska Szkoła im. Jana Pawła II i Emilii Plater w Inverness, Inverness High Active Schools, Munlochy Animal Aid Shop.
A' cruthachadh chothroman dhan Ghàidhlig! Creating opportunities for Gaelic!
NKVH also operates NK Community Hub (NKCH) To book: NKVH - https://hallbookingonline.com/northkessock/ NKCH - https://hallbookingonline.com/communityhub/calendar.php Hire char...
Formed in 1885 to support the families of members of the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force. It is the oldest of the Military Charities and has given continuous service ever sinc...
Beaver Scouts Monday' 6pm - 7pm (Walker Park) Thursday 6pm - 7pm (Kenneth Street) Cub Scouts Wednesdays 6:30pm - 8pm (Walker Park) Scouts Friday 7pm - 9pm (Walker Park)
A warm welcome awaits you at Farr Community Hall. It is used by the community for various groups and events as well as being used for private bookings and for visitors outwith th...
Culloden Baptist Church Inverness IV2 7GS
We are a community Dark Room located within Inverness Creative Academy. We run workshops and events. We are a registered Scottish Charity: SCO53487
Highland Disability Swim Team meet on a Sat afternoon from 4-6 in the Aquadome in Inverness. The group welcomes new members with all disabilities.
Steve and Marys' Fundraisers is the PayPal account that people who attend the annual Culloden Commemoration Ceilidh have been purchasing their tickets from. As such, we have decide...
inSpire supports families in the Highlands with children 0-18 years by providing the following: School Uniform Packs Winter Clothing Packs Food Bags Toiletries Holiday Packed Lun...
1. The provision of a safe place where people can learn and experience the values of the Christian faith. 2. The provision of access to help and support for people with spiritual...
Boleskine Community Care (BCC) works innovatively, bringing together private and voluntary sectors.
All things archery related that are happening in the North of Scotland
MEMBERSHIP TO THE BRITISH LEGION CLUB IS OPEN TO EVERYONE AGED 18 OR OVER NOT JUST VETERANS. MEMBERSHIP COSTS JUST £20 A YEAR FROM NOVEMBER 2025 TO OCTOBER 2026.
Through the adventure of Scouting, young people get to take risks in a safe environment, and have their first taste of responsibility. We give young people experiences they'll neve...
The legal paperwork is finished and we have the keys; and the first of three payments to purchase the building has been paid to the Church of Scotland. Please keep donating. https:...
Dunain Community Woodland is a voluntary group in Inverness committed to preserving and enhancing the local woods for our community. Get involved and help us make a difference!
Farr conversations are a talk series set up in 2014 to oil the wheels of engagement in matters pertaining to Scotland by holding lively nights in one villiage hall; talks, plays, c...
New and nearly new items at low prices, all profits go to help needy children in Guatemala and Albania through the Adopt-A-Child feeding programmes.
Highland One World Global Learning Centre exists to support schools in the Highlands and Islands to d
The aims of the Highland MG Owners' Club are to promote interest in motoring and in particular in MG cars and their preservation. The club seeks to put members in touch with each o...
DAY1 is a youth charity that was set up in 2005 to help young people reach their full potential