Find non profit organizations in Birmingham, AL. Listings include Early Bird African Violet Club, Steel City Spectrum, Alpha Tau Omega at UAB, Open Doors Ministries International, South Avondale Neighborhood Super Group, Keep Christmas Alive.
The Birmingham Genealogical Society is a 501(c)3 organization. It was organized March 15, 1959, exclusively for educational and research purposes, and to foster preservation of genealogical and historical material. Upcoming events will be posted here.
The Helen Keller Foundation for Research and Education continues the work to which its namesake dedicated her life. It is from her achievements that we draw our inspiration. Our g...
YWAM Ascend is training, equipping and sending missionaries to impact the world for the Gospel. We pu
After seven consecutive years of Christmas concerts in Huntsville, the eighth annual Keep Christmas Alive concert will move to Birmingham in 2014, following the move to the Birming...
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life in Birmingham, AL by developing a community of choice.
The AGITC is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the professionalism of the Green Industry through education and training.
The Wishing Tree will be located in front of the Trak Shak, on the curve, in Homewood. On Dec. 26th we will decorate our tree and invite you to come by and "tag" it, Dec. 26-Jan. 1...
In 2012, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) surveyed air and soil at several public schools in North Birmingham and found elevated levels of arsenic, lead, and...
We are a community defender organization, providing lawyers for persons who are entitled by law to receive free representation. Most of our clients are children, who are presumed ...