Find non profit organizations in Portland, OR. Listings include Grow Portland, TIPNW - Trauma Intervention Program NW, Friends of Noise, Amalgamated Transit Union 757, SPEWW - the Society for the Promotion of Equality of Witches & Wizards, Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area.
Educating the Next Generation of Animal Law Advocates and Advancing Animal Protection Through The Law
Grow Portland supports schools and communities by facilitating hands-on garden experiences that foster connections to food, nature and each other. We lead school-day programming an...
OUR MISSION The League of Minority Voters seeks to empower the grassroots, both within the League and minority communities through education and training. League of Minority Voter...
Trauma Intervention Program NW (TIPNW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that those
For more than 40 years, Cascadia has been the community health and housing safety net provider for Oregonians of all ages experiencing mental health and addiction challenges, traum...
Who we are: In the face of many changes to our city, including fast-rising rents and many arts venue closures, Friends of Noise is a dedicated group which celebrates and preserves ...
Protecting and restoring Oregon rivers to sustain native fish, wildlife and people since 1985.
https://linktr.ee/thebhaktiyogamovementcenter
ECUMENICAL /ek-yoo-men-i-cal/: establishing or promoting unity among churches or religions.
ATU 757 represents a variety of transit properties and bargaining units throughout Oregon and Southern Washington.
Federally Protected Classes: race, color, national origin, religion, gender, familial status, and disability State Protected Classes Include: marital status, source of income, sex...
Travelers Against Plastic is an @see turtles campaign encouraging travelers to travel sustainably.
REACH creates affordable homes and strong communities—because everyone deserves a place to call home.
SPEWW, previously PDXpelliarmus, the Portland Chapter of Fandom Forward, is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
The mission of Montavilla Jazz is to support and strengthen local music culture and enrich our community by showcasing the best of Portland jazz.
🌟 Welcome to Brown Girl Rise! 🌟 Our mission? To cultivate a strong bond among girls and non-binary youth of the Global Majority*. We're a vibrant community of Black, Indigenous, a...
We believe that every Oregonian should have the opportunity to live a healthy life.
Empowering young people to discover their full potential through enriching after-school and summer p
METBA is one of Portland's 50 neighborhood business district associations.
Sixteen Urban Wineries coming together to support winemaking within the city limits of Portland, Oregon. Adega Northwest https://adeganorthwest.com Archival Spirits/Ash Street Wi...
The Lemelson Foundation: Improving Lives Through Invention
Since 1967, Western Arts Alliance (WAA) has been a leader in the field of booking and touring.
Adaptive Sports Northwest's vision is to lead our community to a greater state of health and wellness by nurturing the mind, body and spirit through sports and recreation.
We are a conservation non-profit working at the intersection of economy, environment, and community. Since 1994, we have brought people together across the West to find natural res...
Dedicated to preserving and teaching traditional Chinese Lion Dance & Martial Arts to our youth.
The Colorado farm Bureau Young Farmer & Rancher Committee Welcomes you! If you have any questions about the program please contact us!
Partnering to open doors to health care, support, and a better system for all.
We partner with the African church to holistically care for vulnerable children.
Strengthening community in Portland, OR since 1905. If you'd like to donate to NHPDX click the link below! https://linktr.ee/nhpdx
Our mission is to inspire self-esteem in foster youth. We serve over 2,000 foster youth in OR and SW Washington annually through our three programs: a store where foster youth can ...
Nonprofit newsroom covering Indigenous communities in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
For many families, homeownership represents the American Dream and how most households build wealth. But generations of families with low-incomes and a disproportionate number of H...