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Non-profit Organization Management in Fiji
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Fiji. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Fiji Women's Crisis Centre
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre (FWCC) provides crisis counselling and legal, medical and other practical support services for women and children who are sufferers and survivors of violence committed against them by men.
51 to 200 staff
Lautoka City Council
The Lautoka City Council (LCC) is a vibrant, forward‐focused and agile municipal organization located in western of Viti Levu, 24 kilometres north of Nadi. Declared a city in 1977, approximately residents make Lautoka their home and about people come from outside to work in the city. The city is located in an area of acres and has 8163 ratepayers. Known as the Sugar City, Lautoka is vibrant City with a strong community value, quality lifestyle, and dynamic investment opportunities and as a desirable place to live, work and visit.” Lautoka has the largest sugar mill, central bulk storage, loading facilities and is a second Port of Entry. Apart from this, there are number of other industries such as timber, pine chips, garment, distillery, brewery, blending, steel, fishing, hatchery and many more. The city is also housed the government departments and statutory bodies in the Western Division, and is also known as the Administrative Capital. To keep in line with the technological changes, Lautoka City Council has established a digital footprint, our website and social media presence is designed to better serve citizens and visitors.
51 to 200 staff
Rotary Pacific Water For Life Foundation
Rotary Pacific Water for Life Foundation (RPW) enables rural communities in Fiji with better access to safer drinking water and sanitation. We have impacted more than lives through sustainable rural water infrastructure solutions, water committee skills training, and public health awareness. We work with local partners and government agencies in the WASH sector to strengthen coordination and maximise our impact. Our Water for Life projects are supported by Fiji Water Foundation, Pleass Global Limited, VaiWai, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade via Rotary New Zealand Community Services Limited, Vodafone ATH Foundation, Australian Youth Trust, Fiji Development Programme and Embassy of Japan in Fiji. This support allows our life-changing work to continue.
11 to 50 staff
Women's Fund Fiji
Women's Fund Fiji is a feminist national women's fund, established in 2017 as an initiative of the Australian Government’s Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) Program with a funding commitment of AUD 10.5 million till 2022.
1 to 10 staff
Oceania Customs Organisation
The Oceania Customs Organisation represents the interest of 23 member countries in the Pacific region. Its mission is to facilitate and where appropriate help customs administrations align with customs international standards and best practice leading to greater economic prosperity and increased border security within the Oceania region.
1 to 10 staff
Bible Society Of The South Pacific
Bible Society of the South Pacific is a Christian Non-profit organisation based out of Fiji but looks after the Bible translation of the South Pacific region.
11 to 50 staff
Building Innate Resilience Through Hearts Birth Fiji
A non-profit organization run in Lomolomo, Lautoka, Fiji, by a group of female mental health focused, counselors and social workers, with a mission and a vision. Mission: To build strength amongst victims of abuse and discrimination, while aiding them to accept the person within themselves first, then moving on to help aid others in a regenerative manner, if possible. Vision: A support group with a regenerative system that not only removes stigma, but creates a safe environment that serves as a form of hope for survivors of mental, physical, financial or/and emotional abuse and discrimination. Founded in 2019, the organization is funded by national and international non-profit organization aiming to aid women and children in need. While most projects provide for emotional and psychological aid, via free counseling services, we also have rural outreach programs that are aimed at providing education, support and also front-line aid to the needy.
11 to 50 staff
Oxfam In The Pacific
We fight inequality to end poverty and injustice – now and for the long term. Join a movement of millions of people to support communities build better livelihoods, grow resilience and protect lives especially in times of crisis. Join us also to tackle the root causes of inequality: years of bad policy that have benefitted the privileged and kept others locked in poverty and injustice. So, we act, donate and campaign together to create change that lasts - because everyone deserves a future of equal opportunity to thrive and not just survive. Change starts now, it starts with you. The future is equal.
51 to 200 staff
Vatuvara Foundation
Vatuvara Foundation is committed to protect and revive oceans in the Northern Lau Group of Fiji through a network of marine protected areas and provide innovative solutions that promote awareness and empower local communities. We promise to protect Northern Lau and oceans by engaging in scientific expeditions, initiating educational marine awareness programmes, inspiring young ocean advocates, and building strong partnerships. Priority protection of marine conservation will be determined and managed by communities under a network of marine managed areas. These safe havens will encompass a wide variety of multiple use approaches to marine protection, allowing communities to both protect ecosystems and enjoy their natural resources.
1 to 10 staff
Fiji Locally-Managed Marine Area Flmma Network
The Fiji Locally-Managed Marine Area (FLMMA) Network brings together community members, conservation practitioners, researchers, and government officials in Fiji to use community-based marine resource management to provide for local livelihoods and enhance marine biodiversity.
11 to 50 staff
Alliance For Future Generations - Fiji
Vision Championing the voice and meaningful participation of young people in sustainable development for a sustainable future for all Mission Building a generation wide movement of young people to effectively and meaningfully engage in efforts for sustainable development Mobilize, engage, educate, empower and inspire young people in becoming protagonists and agents of change, in their individual lives, homes, communities and nation. Enhance leadership aspirations and build capacities of young people, in order to influence domestic, regional and international development policies, which addresses the needs and interests of young people and those of the future generations. Assist young people in developing appropriate programmes/projects/activities & campaigns that effectively contributes to sustainable development. Undertake strategic projects/activities/campaigns that win, and that creates a ripple of benefits for all people, including the marginalized in society. Further enhance cooperation between all relevant stakeholders, locally, regionally and internationally, and promoting the effective young people's engagements at all levels.
1 to 10 staff
Fiji Cancer Society
Fiji Cancer Society is a non government organisation dedicated to assist those battling cancer. The aspiration which drives the Fiji Cancer Society is the simple vision of our national community being free from cancer. This is the change we want to make, and the Fiji Cancer Society uses this vision to inspire ourselves, our patients, partners, survivors, families and communities into being proactive in combating cancer from all angles.
1 to 10 staff
Kaibu Foundation
Vatuvara Foundation is committed to protect and revive oceans in the Northern Lau Group of Fiji through a network of marine protected areas and provide innovative solutions that promote awareness and empower local communities. We promise to protect Northern Lau and oceans by engaging in scientific expeditions, initiating educational marine awareness programmes, inspiring young ocean advocates, and building strong partnerships. Priority protection of marine conservation will be determined and managed by communities under a network of marine managed areas. These safe havens will encompass a wide variety of multiple use approaches to marine protection, allowing communities to both protect ecosystems and enjoy their natural resources.
1 to 10 staff