Find non profit organizations in Chicago, IL. Listings include Irving Park YMCA, House Rabbit Society of Chicago, Out Our Front Door, Compass to Care, Girls Inc. of Chicago, Hi Kitty Kitty.
As our region's community foundation, The Chicago Community Trust has been here for all Chicagoans for over 111 years. We unite donors, nonprofits and residents to support people, organizations and partnerships that strengthen the Chicago region.
The Progressive Reform Caucus of the Chicago City Council is a legislative coalition dedicated to creating a more just and equal Chicago by combating all forms of discrimination an...
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth devel
We are Black LGBTQ+-led, multiracial social justice org that advances justice for Black LGBTQ+ people
The first nonprofit rabbit rescue in Illinois and only rabbit-exclusive rescue in Chicago. Est 1989
Chicago Workers' Collaborative is nonprofit organization. Created by workers to provide advocacy
The Seven Thirty Theatre Company is a Community leader in the creation and presentation of new, cutting-edge theatrical works.
The National Cannabis Bar Association was formed in 2015 by a group of lawyers who saw a need to educate and connect with other cannabis industry lawyers for the purpose of providi...
A nonprofit that leads bike adventures to immerse and educate in local history & nature. Est. 2015
Compass to Care is a 501(c)(3) non profit that ensures children with cancer can access life-saving treatment by providing non-emergency medical transportation to and from cancer ca...
1 in 6 girls will not finish high school. I’m at risk of thinking there’s no point in trying … 78% of high school girls report being unhappy with their bodies. I’m at risk of ...
Hi Kitty Kitty is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt animal rescue serving the Chicagoland area. Hi Kitty Kitty is a non profit animal rescue that helps homeless cats & kittens find homes. We...
Communities United is a grassroots social justice membership based community organization that unites youth and adults across Chicago.
The Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation (ILLCF) was established as a strong voice and resource for the Illinois Latino population and for those that work and live within ...
Over the past 10+ years, Story Lab has put over 700 people from all walks of life on stage to tell their personal stories to a packed house. See the show, and sign up for a spot in...
A project of the Rachel Barton Pine Foundation, Music by Black Composers (MBC) was born from the realization that young musicians learning classical music seldom, if ever, have the...
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The world's best music, close to home. #ListenBoldly
In light of the murder of 18 year old Michael Brown Jr in August 2014, the surrounding protests, and the anger it generated throughout the community, St. Louis has become the epice...
The LGBT Religious Archives Network (LGBT-RAN) is an innovative venture in preserving history and encouraging scholarly study of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) relig...
Organization Overview, current areas of work: • Economic Development: Operation of the Albany Park and Irving Park Special Service Area (SSA #60) and operation of the Albany Park C...
Nothing Without a Company is planting theatre around Chicago to empower self and community through immersive and revolutionary acts of art in site-specific and reclaimed environmen...
Motivated by the love of God and having a desire to share that love with others, The Salvation Army Freedom Center Campus provides a holistic approach to those who need to change t...
The Midwest Immigration Bond Fund facilitates a revolving immigration bond fund to pay immigration bonds and free individuals from ICE custody and gathers community to advocate for...
We believe a neighborhood thrives and everyone benefits from balanced support of both residential and commercial interests with all parties working together. Logan Square is inclus...
Acero Schools currently operates a network of 15 charter schools, serving nearly 7,000 students and families each year. At Acero Schools, we transform minds through academic empowe...
•To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all citizens•To achieve equality of rights and eliminate race prejudice among the