Find non profit organizations in Tucson, AZ. Listings include Tucson Downtown Lions Club, Eon Youth Lounge, Friends of Aphasia, Sunnyside Unified School District Foundation, Grand Lodge of Arizona, SaveTheCord Foundation.
Through our efforts, we are strengthening Native American communities by providing programs in the a
The Tucson Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was chartered on June 24, 1967. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college educa...
Eon Youth Center is located inside the Thornhill-Lopez Center On 4th on historic 4th Avenue. The Eon Youth Lounge provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth ages 12-24, as well as res...
Friends of Aphasia envisions a world where aphasia doesn’t prevent anyone from living a full life
Sunnyside Foundation advances an intergenerational culture of learning by investing in projects rooted in courage, community, equity and imagination in Tucson's southside.
Freemasonry promotes a way of life that binds like minded men in a worldwide brotherhood that transcends all religions.
A program of Ocotillo Literary Endeavors, Inc., a 501(c)3 not-for-profit.
Our Family’s mission is to eliminate homelessness and strengthen our community.
Caring Ministries has been providing food and clothing to families across Southern Arizona for over 40 years. The work began in the early-1970s when Pastor Ross Hanna started a foo...
The very first Rotary club had its beginnings in Chicago, Illinois in 1905. Today, Rotary International headquartered in Evanston, Illinois has 1.2 million members in 30,000 clubs ...
Felicia's Farm was created to honor the memory of Felicia Ann Cutler. She was dedicated to helping others and her vision was to "feed people and teach them to feed themselves." S...
Tucson will become home this year for approximately 1000 new refugees who have been forced from their homeland and are coming to the United States from war torn countries in order ...
TSRA- formed by a small group of car enthusiasts hoping to encourage a local interest in street rods. TSRA continues to be the oldest streetrod club in AZ.
The Native American Advancement Foundation was formed in 2011 by members of the Tohono O’odham Tribe to deliver academic services throughout the Tohono O'odham Nation in Pima Count...
Please make an appointment prior to visiting the office. All visitors to the Pascua Yaqui Pueblo must wear face coverings in every building, including the PYTCO office. Thank you...
The University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni (UAHA) is made up of accomplished Hispanic graduates and former students of the UA who live throughout the world. Associate memberships ar...
Hands of Hope Tucson envisions a culture where all human life is considered valuable, precious and worthy of protection from conception to natural death. Hands of Hope Tucson is a...
We are the Tucson Junior Roadrunners (Formerly Wildcat Youth Hockey Association) based in Tucson, AZ. The program offers youth hockey opportunities for 2-18 year olds in the commun...
The National Shoe Retailers Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping independent shoe store owners elevate their business and build valuable relationships.
We gather to praise, pray, and seek God’s lessons for living our lives today! Sunday Worship Schedule | In Person and Online 8:00am – Contemporary music with live Praise Band....
Back in 2012, we saw a need for a rescue that was devoted to puppies, pregnant dogs, and families; and formed Miss Maggie May's Rescue. The rescue was named after the first foste...
Since 2002, Odaiko Sonora has made taiko accessible to Southern AZ. Through performances, instructio
The Arizona Working Equitation Club is a group of working equitation enthusiasts who want to participate in and grow the sport of working equitation.
Tucson Queerstory collects, preserves, exhibits, & celebrates Tucson's diverse queer history All volunteer organization 501c3 not for profit organization. DONATE HERE: https:/...
The measure of your life is your impact on other people. Make it count
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TARGET COMMUNITY: Families within the Liberty Partnership Kino Neighborhoods Council with a focus on youth from ages 8 – 21, but inclusive of all ages.
The League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson was founded in 1941. Currently at over 350 local members, our league registers voters, hosts voter education programs and candidate for...