Find non profit organizations in Boston, MA. Listings include New England Elite AYF, SAR Flag - Veteran-Operated, Wolf's Annual Mardi Gras Balls, Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ), Fundoarcu, Boston-Suffolk County Family Resource Center.
PinkDriveUSA is a non-profit corporation and shall operate exclusively for educational and charity
Planeterra is a non-profit organization committed to turning travel into impact
N.E.E.C. League is a Premiere Conference for Youth athletes! Youth come First! Politics come last!
MACDC is the state wide association of Community Development Corporations - non-profits committed to improving and supporting the well-being of all who live in neighborhoods and co...
Beacon Hill Village, a membership organization in the heart of Boston, was founded in 2001 by a group of long-time Beacon Hill residents as an alternative to moving from their hous...
We are the S.A.R. Flag Family. Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Flag (S.A.R. Flag, Spoken as S-A-R) We Honor. We Remember. We Will End Veteran & Military Suicide Together.
🌿 Roots of Strength é um espaço seguro que acolhe mulheres e famílias afetadas por traumas, violência e relações abusivas, promovendo escuta qualificada, saúde mental e dignidade c...
Stonewall Sports Boston is an LGBTQ & Ally community-based, non-profit sports league that strives to raise funds for local non-profit organizations. Our league values each player f...
Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ) is a community-police partnership that offers restorative justice to those affected by crime. Restorative Justice recognizes that crime i...
Name: Women’s Foundation of Massachusetts Formerly: Women’s Foundation of Boston Mission: We economically empower women and girls in Greater Boston and across the Commonwealth by ...
We provide education, resources and programs throughout the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Whether you are newly diagnosed ...
Established in 2007 as a social justice arm of Trinity Church in the City of Boston, Trinity Boston Foundation works to improve the odds for Boston's underserved youth. Its three p...
We are the BU women in business club which serves as a networking and mentoring group for motivated and passionate undergraduate BU female students. With our motto "Women Mean Busi...
Startup Boston is a volunteer-driven organization on a mission to connect, educate, and celebrate the startup ecosystem. Our flagship event is Startup Boston Week. A free, 5-day e...
The Boston Wagner Society strives to promote the enjoyment and knowledge of Richard Wagner’s enchanting and profound operas. We are a nonprofit organization formed to benefit Wagne...
The NEMPAC Opera Project was founded in 2011 with a mission to serve Boston’s artistic community of singers, instrumentalists, and artistic staff, as well as the general public by ...
The Boston-Suffolk County FRC is a no-cost service for families looking for support with short-term case management, help finding community resources, and support with basic needs....
Smart from the Start takes a holistic approach to improving educational outcomes by working on 3 levels: community, family, and child. Smart from the Start believes that the need o...
We serve communities with disproportionately high rates of preventable diseases and hospitalization, and our convenient curbside care provides a bridge into the health and social s...
We are advocates for women's access to social and economic opportunities in order to: expand women's
The "official" page for the United States Court Tennis Association (USCTA) - the national governing body for the game in the U.S.
Friends of JP Dog Parks is dedicated to bringing dog parks and off-leash areas to Jamaica Plain, MA (a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts)
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. - Zeta Kappa Sigma Chapter. Founded in March of 1977, Zeta Kappa Sigma Chapter is the Boston Alumni Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorpor...
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The Founders, Honorable A. Langston ...
Increasing access to postsecondary pathways for underrepresented students.
Community Work Services was founded in 1877 as the Cooperative Society of Visitors Among the Poor of Boston to provide services to the poor of Boston and address the roots of pover...
OUR CHILDREN. OUR CAUSE. OUR FIGHT. Raising awareness for LGMD2C, a rare, muscle wasting disease.