Find Nonprofits
139 nonprofits found
Justees-Shirts for Justice
Printing original design fair trade t-shirts as well as custom group orders in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Buying shirts from Justees directly benefits the young men who work in the printing shop so they can continue their schooling.
Phnom Penh, Phnum Penh
Justine Petersen Housing and Reinvestment Corporation
The mission of Justine PETERSEN is to connect institutional resources with the needs of low- to moderate-income families and individuals in order to build assets and create enduring change.
St. Louis, Missouri
KIWIMBI INTERNATIONAL
Our mission is to partner with underserved communities to create educational opportunities through locally run libraries and community learning centers.
Gladstone, New Jersey
LAMB Institute
LAMB (US) acts in partnership with LAMB (Honduras) to accomplish their mission of sharing the hope found in Christ Jesus as they care for, educate, protect, and empower those suffering extreme poverty, abuse, and exploitation in Honduras. We exist to give glory to God by sharing what He is doing through His servants in Honduras, by praying with and for them, by providing financial resources and oversight, and by extending opportunities for churches and individuals to join in His work.
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Level Ground Trading
Our mission is to trade fairly and directly with small-scale producers in developing countries, offering our customers ethical choices.
Mangrove Action Project
Partnering with mangrove forest communities, grassroots NGO's, researchers, and local governments to conserve and restore mangrove forests and related coastal ecosystems, while promoting community-based sustainable management of coastal resources.
Seattle, Washington
Mavuno
Mavuno works in rural villages, mobilizing and training community leaders to create their own solutions to the problems of extreme poverty – agriculture, education, health, sanitation, and more.
St. Louis, Missouri
MIDWEST RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION INC
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. Our initiatives focus on the development of robust markets for renewables, and we have a history of success in public engagement and inspiring positive actions for energy and climate. We provide the highest quality renewable energy education and training experiences possible to our over 2,300 members across the Midwest. Our programs and services respond to evolving energy issues, empower people to make wise lifestyle choices, and are accessible to the broadest possible audience. We share our success with other like-minded organizations, recognizing that we are stronger when we all work together for our common goals.
Custer, Wisconsin
Mountain Association for Community Economic Development, MACED
The Mountain Association for Community Economic Development works with people in eastern Kentucky and Central Appalachia to create economic opportunity, strengthen democracy, and support the sustainable use of natural resources.
BEREA, Kentucky
NCRC
NCRC (National Community Reinvestment Coalition) is a coalition of more than 600 community-based organizations working for economic fairness. Founded in 1990, we're an organization that provides training, technical assistance and support and counseling services to our members and other individuals, organizations, and businesses.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Needful Provision, Inc.
NPI's mission is to help the poor and disadvantaged improve crop production & food security, potable water availability, health & sanitation, safe housing, green energy, and safety.
Dolores, Colorado
New Mexico Community Development Loan Fund
The Loan Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides affordable credit and consulting services to financially underserved small businesses and nonprofits across New Mexico. Our clients are typically low or moderate income and unable to access credit through banks or credit unions. Quick Facts About The Loan Fund: >The Loan Fund's loan portfolio supports over 1,200 New Mexican jobs >The businesses that we are helping generate over $100 million in revenues annually >60% of borrowers are minority entrepreneurs >45% of borrowers are women entrepreneurs >Nearly all of our borrowers were unable to access financing through banks or credit unions Our Services: >Loans and lines of credit at affordable rates to new and existing small businesses, as well as nonprofit organizations >Loans range from $5,000 to $500,000 >Pre-loan consulting services to help clients become credit-ready >Active-loan consulting and training services to help clients' businesses succeed!
Albuquerque, New Mexico