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Non-profit Organization Management in Estonia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Estonia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
21 on file
Mondo
Mondo is an Estonian organisation aiming to reduce global inequality. Mondo operates in 12 countries abroad and in Estonia. Mondo focuses on education/health, subsistence, environmental and digital competence programmes in partner countries, and global education in Estonia. Our teams are based in Tallinn, Kampala and Kyiv.
11 to 50 staff
Estonian Society For The Protection Of Animals
The Estonian Society for the Protection of Animals (ESPA) has been operating since spring ESPA is a non-profit association comprised of animal friends with a mission to assure and improve animal welfare and prevent animal abusing. The mission is carried out by helping the animals directly, raising public awareness, educating people on the subject, animal protection control and being engaged in legislative drafting.
1 to 10 staff
Jci Tallinn
JCI (Junior Chamber International) brings together young active citizens all over the world. JCI members contribute to the advancement of the global community by creating positive changes in more than 100 nations worldwide. Junior Chamber International Estonia was founded in 1989, so has JCI Tallinn. JCI Tallinn has approx 70 members together with trial members and over 40 year-old senators and honorary members.
51 to 200 staff
Mits - Matemaatika-Informaatika Tudengiselts
Tartu Ülikooli informaatika, matemaatika ja statistika tudengeid ühendav organisatsioon.
51 to 200 staff
Tallinna Lastekodu
Tallinna Lastekodu on koduks ligi 170-le lapsele, kes ei saa erinevatel põhjustel sünniperes elada. Lisaks asendushooldusteenusele pakume veel järelhooldusteenust, turvakoduteenust nii väikelastele kui emadele koos lastega, hoiukoduteenust sügava ja raske puudega lastele, perede tugiteenuseid hooldus, eestkoste- ja lapsendajaperedele ning koolitusi nii spetsialistidele kui lastevanematele laia teemade valikuga. Tallinna Lastekodu Mustamäe majas tegutseb ka Teraapiakeskus.
51 to 200 staff
Best-Estonia
MTÜ BEST-Estonia on Tallinna Tehnikaülikoolis tegutsev tudengiorganisatsioon. Oleme üks suurimaid ja aktiivsemaid frantsiise 94 seast rahvusvahelisel BESTi tasandil. Meie missiooniks on arendada tudengeid. Organiseerime aastaringselt liikmetele ja Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli tudengitele arendavaid koolitusi ja motivatsiooniüritusi. Visiooniks on võimendada mitmekesist maailma, inimesi ja kultuuri meie ümber. Organisatsioon korraldab mitmeid projekte. Nende hulka kuulub Eesti suurim tudengitele suunatud karjääriüritus Võti Tulevikku, akadeemilised kursused Euroopa tehnikaülikoolide tudengitele ning tuntud insenerivõistlus Enginaator. Tegu on mittetulundusühinguga, mis on vabatahtlik ja apoliitiline. BEST-Estonia asutati aastal 1991 8. jaanuaril. Auhinnad ja tiitlid: • Kõige uuenduslikuma teemaga noorsoovahetus aastal - BEST-Estonia rahvusvaheline noorsoovahetus „Põhi, Lõuna ja Ida: kolm nägemust migratsioonile“ (Euroopa Noored) •TTÜ üliõpilaskonna 2003. aasta parim PR - kontaktprojekt Võti Tulevikku (TTÜ Üliõpilasesindus) • Parim noorteprojekt 2005 auhinnatud töö BEST-Estonia projekt Võti Tulevikku (Eesti Noorteühenduste Liit) • TTÜ üliõpilaskonna 2005. aasta eestvedaja ja aasta silmapaistvaim tudengielu käivitaja (TTÜ ÜE) • Tähed särama 2006 laureaat - Best Engineering Competition (Swedbank) • TTÜ aasta organisatsioon 2007 (TTÜ ÜE) • Aasta tippsündmus 2009/2010 - Võti Tulevikku (TTÜ ÜE) • Aasta parim tudengiüritus 2013/2014 - Võti Tulevikku (TTÜ ÜE)
51 to 200 staff
Helihool Music
Music for those who need it most. We make high-quality live music available where it is needed the most: hospitals, schools, public gardens, offices and other places
1 to 10 staff
Estonian Refugee Council
Estonian Refugee Council provides support services to beneficiaries of international protection in Estonia and humanitarian aid to people who have fled their homes abroad. We are one of the main competence centers on forced migration and integration in Estonia.
51 to 200 staff
Naerata Ometi
Naerata Ometi MTÜ aitab puudustes peresid, lapsi ning raviprobleemidega inimesi üle-Eesti.
1 to 10 staff
Foreign Investors' Council In Estonia
FICE – Foreign Investors’ Council in Estonia FICE was launched in August 2008 as a lobby group acting through contacts with the Estonian Government and Estonia’s Governmental bodies. FICE members include the Austrian, British, Danish, Finnish, French, German-Baltic, Holland, Norwegian, Swedish and Ukrainian Chambers of Commerce, Business Clubs and Marketing Offices in Estonia. Together, the ten countries represented in FICE account for almost 80% of Estonia's total foreign direct investments.
1 to 10 staff
Prorizne Society
We are the ProRizne Society - a non-governmental organization registered in Estonia (registry code 80608715) that aims to foster social capital development to strengthen societal cohesion in Europe. We started as an informal group of friends 20 years ago but the russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, invigorated us to become a formal organization. As a peer group we are helping other peer groups - groups of volunteers, artists, fighters, activists, artists, etc- groups that are making a difference on the ground in Ukraine. We support groups that will not be funded by the large agencies, informal groups without access to funding, and emerging groups that could transform into proper NGOs. We support only those peer groups where we know someone personally or through reliable contacts in the field.
11 to 50 staff
Ei Raiska
September 29th is an international day of awarness of food loss and waste. Join our online conference & use #EIRAISKA to get featured on our social media platforms.
1 to 10 staff
Estonian Union Of Housing Associations Ekyl
Independent nonprofit working across Estonia to support apartment associations and to represent their interests on local, national and international level. The Union has more than 1400 members (apartment associations) today.
11 to 50 staff
Elsa Estonia
The European Law Students' Association (ELSA) is the world's largest international, independent, non-political and non-profit organization for and by law students. ELSA is represented at nearly 432 faculties in 43 countries and consists of nearly members. ELSA was founded in Vienna, Austria, on May 4th, 1981. ELSA’s mission is to contribute to legal education and to improve understanding and international cooperation between law students. ELSA provides their members to take a look outside their domestic interests of law and to be part of a large legal community to ensure that their legal skills will come to a best practice. ELSA provides for example internships abroad, Moot Court Competitions at the European Court of Human Rights and the International Trade Law Organisation, a place in the Legal Research Group in cooperation with the Council of Europe, Summer and Winter Law Schools, Study Visits, Institutional Visits and loads of local academic activities, seminars and conferences. The patron of ELSA Estonia is the Estonian Chancellor of Justice, Ülle Madise. The 2023/2024 national board of ELSA Estonia consists of the following people: President: Kristi Ojala (president@ee.elsa.org) Secretary General: Elise Adwan (secgen@ee.elsa.org) Treasurer: Anette Kuldvee (treasurer@ee.elsa.org) Vice President in charge of Marketing: Anna Emilie Ferschel (marketing@ee.elsa.org) Vice President in charge of Academic Activities: Brigitta Rebecca Kurg (academicactivities@ee.elsa.org) Vice President in charge of Seminars & Conferences in Tallinn: Oskar Joost (seminarsconferences.tln@ee.elsa.org) Vice President in charge of Seminars & Conferences in Tartu: Anett Arumaa (seminarsconferences.trt@ee.elsa.org) Vice President for Moot Court Competitions: Mart Kallaspoolik (competitions@ee.elsa.org) Vice President in charge of Professional Development: Regina Pertmann (professionaldevelopment@ee.elsa.org)
11 to 50 staff
Jalgpalliklubi Tallinna Arsenal
Jalgpalliklubi Tallinna Arsenal was founded as a NPO in 2020 with the goal of giving younger and older fans of football the chance to play the game itself. Jalgpalliklubi Tallina Arsenal, formerly FC Eos and FC Kops Koos, was first created in 2013 as a team made up of close friends and schoolmates. During the last 5 years there have been many new players joining and sadly many players leaving. The current squad is a consists of older and younger players who all share the same goal - play football and have fun. This goal has been the basis of our team for many years and thanks to highly motivated members we were able to reach the play-off stages in the Sunday league unified cup in the 2019 season and placed third in the End of year tournament hosted by Estonian Football Union. We hope to keep the motivation and energy from these achievements going forward and have set goals for this up-and-coming season.
1 to 10 staff
Eesti Tööandjate Keskliit Estonian Employers' Confederation
The Estonian Employers’ Confederation represents the largest number of employers among local employers' organisation and covers all economic sectors of Estonia. Within the European social model, the Confederation represents the joint interests of all economic sectors at both state and international levels and in dealings with state authorities and employee organisations.
11 to 50 staff
The Institute Of Internal Auditors Estonia Eesti Siseaudiitorite Ühing
IIA Estonia is an organisation that unites internal auditors and everybody who is interested in the field of internal audit to share experiences, opinions and useful information. We are members of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and the European Confederation of Institutes of Internal Auditing (ECIIA).
1 to 10 staff
Eesti Koostöö Kogu Estonian Cooperation Assembly
The Estonian Cooperation Assembly monitors issues affecting Estonia’s long-term development, develops policy recommendations and initiatives to promote civil society in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, and promotes participatory democracy. Read more
1 to 10 staff
Pärnumaa Arenduskeskus
Pärnumaa Innovatsioonikeskus KOBAR moodustati 2020. aastal erinevate Pärnumaa organisatsioonide (TÜ Pärnu Kolledž, Ettevõtlusinkubaator, Arenduskeskus, Omavalitsuste Liit) koondamisest ühe katuse alla.
11 to 50 staff
Taltech Student Council Of School Of Business And Governance Mtük
TalTech Student Council of the School of Business and Governance (MTÜK) is a collaborative organization for all TalTech students who want to take risks and make most of their university life. We are there to represent all students of the School of Business and Governance, create an atmosphere where everyone can succeed by making their ideas real, and make friends for a lifetime. Our student council organizes different events for everybody to enjoy and learn something new from, and also creates meaningful connections with different firms and organizations from private and public sector. Find us on Instagram @taltech_mtuk
201 to 500 staff
The Estonian Society Of Heating And Ventilation Engineers Ekvü
A non-profit society of persons with the objective to develop the activities concerning the field of HVAC engineering
1 to 10 staff