Find non profit organizations in Princeton, NJ. Listings include Princeton African Students Association, South Asian Students Association (SASA), Corner House - Princeton, NJ, New Jersey Naval Militia Foundation, Center for Faith and Service, Mathematically Gifted & Black.
Recognized locally, regionally, state-wide and nationally as a recreation center of excellence for nearly 50 years
The traditions and customs of over a billion people who speak countless languages, practice myriad religions, and call various countries in the South Asian continent...
Mr. Rogers' Neighbors Kindness Project works with our "neighbors" businesses to give our kind neighbors the chance to add-on meals and products at checkout at their favorite local ...
TCNJ's Humanitarian Yoga Club! For more info, visit our website: https://tcnjhumyoga.weebly.com
FAITH³ is an initiative created to develop new programs and identify existing resources that support the church to be present in the lives of young adults. We seek to make the gosp...
Petey Greene works to support academic achievement in prison classrooms in order to reduce recidivism rates and build stronger communities.
Mathematically Gifted & Black highlights the contributions and lives of Black mathematicians. We spotlight Black Mathematicians in February and in August. We love sharing their sto...
Founded in November 1959, the Janus Players started as a simple drama appreciation club at the Hun School of Princeton. They didn't start performing until the following school year...
The mission of the CJCJ is to be a network of Central New Jersey activist groups for mutual support and joint action toward racial, social, economic and environmental justice. Org...
In April 2011, Princeton University held its 1st annual Relay For Life event in Dillon Gym. Since then, we have raised a total of over $50,000 for the American Cancer Society to fu...
Stand Out In A Crowd is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote positive role models through arts and entertainment.
The AccessAbility Center is a student gathering space on campus designed for universal access and intended to foster conversation about ability, access and difference at Princeton ...
Smart Woman Securities (SWS) was founded at Harvard in 2006 and has now expanded to over 18 chapters. Our chapter, which was founded in 2010, is a student-run investment education ...