Find non profit organizations in Chicago, IL. Listings include HEROH Foundation, Illinois Action for Children, Los Youth Center, Primo Center, Malnati Brain Tumor Institute at Northwestern, Friends of Whitney M Young High School.
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.
I would like to welcome you in joining me on a wonderful journey to self-discovery. On this journey you will re-connect with your passion and define your purpose on earth. You wi...
The North Lawndale Greening Committee assists residents, businesses, organizations, block clubs, and churches beautify the community and grow nutrient dense produce.
Whether your interests lie in education, fundraising or community service, by becoming involved in Women's Philanthropy, you can enhance your connection to Chicago's Jewish communi...
10-2pm Community Resources Hours 3-7pm After School and Teen Programs Located: 6330 S King Drive ( former Walgreens building)
Empowering youth of the Chicago area to lead healthier, more productive lives by providing unparalleled access to educational and athletic opportunity
Chicago Hope Food Pantry, 2505 N Kedzie Blvd, is a service of Chicago Hope, Inc and Armitage Baptist Church. Hours of service are on Monday 4p-6p and Thursday 10a-12p. Service are...
The AAE Foundation was incorporated in 1966, as the philanthropic arm of the AAE; it is a 501(c)3 charity. Over the years, its mission and activities have evolved. Today, the AAE F...
The Lincoln Park Chicago Chapter (LPCC) of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. (TLOD) was chartered on January 19, 2003 as a non-profit educational, humanitarian organization. This org...
The Kellogg Alumni Club of Chicago (KACC) was established to extend the Kellogg experience past gradu
Illinois Action for Children is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to quality, accessible early learning and care opportunities for children. With nearly ...
The North Lawndale Community News is published weekly by Strategic Human Services.
The Artificial Intelligence Rotary Fellowship (AIRF)
Current Programs: Ten x Ten – Ten visual artists and ten bands or musicians are paired to create a suite of ten 10-inch prints accompanied by a 10-song compilation. Blank Box - n...
AnimeChicago is a 501(c)3 uniting Chicagoland’s anime fans since 2006. Our mission is to educate and promote anime and Japanese pop culture in all its forms through discussions, se...
We empower women and children to become productive, responsible and independent members of their communities. i. No one will be denied access to services due to an inability to pa...
New Horizon's Mission is to provide education and training to Children and Adults with severe disabilities and autism. Our goal is to bring dignity and respect into the lives of ou...
Serving residents, businesses, and social organizations in the East Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago
Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc. (HAS) traces its roots back to the summer of 1972, when two individuals in recovery came together, concerned by the absence of organized treatm...
Chicago-based service and leadership program grounded in social justice, faith, and community.
One of the world's top centers for brain tumor research and clinical care.
Synapse Arts is a dance-theater company based in Chicago, Illinois. We present professional performances, teach classes to children and adults, and mentor emerging artists. All of ...
The mission of the Danish sisterhood of America is to strengthen, maintain and preserve the Danish heritage and traditions for future generations.
What is The Coalition of Haitian American Organizations in the Chicagoland Area? The Coalition is a voluntary partnership of Haitian American organizations, businesses and professi...
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for those who have or had cancer in their 20s, 30s or 40s to shar
Pursue Scholars holistically supports emerging urban leaders in their pursuit of higher education.
Friends of Whitney Young (FoWY) was founded in 2001 by a small group of parents. The notion was to form an independent fundraising organization for Whitney Young. Throughout the ...