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Non-profit Organization Management in Thailand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Thailand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Soi Dog Foundation
Soi Dog’s mission is 'To improve the welfare of dogs and cats in Asia, resulting in better lives for both the animal and human communities, to create a society without homeless animals and to ultimately end animal cruelty'. Established in 2003 in Phuket, Thailand, Soi Dog is Southeast Asia's largest organisation helping stray animals. The sanctuary in Phuket is currently home to over 1,800 animals. Soi Dog also has a treatment facility in Bangkok and responds to crisis situations throughout the region. The foundation operates entirely from donations. Today, Soi Dog’s spay and neuter programme, CNVR (Catch, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return), is at the forefront of its operations and is aiming to reduce the number of animals born into a life of suffering and abuse or neglect, eliminate rabies and stop the spread of other infectious diseases among dogs and cats, benefitting both animal and human communities. It carries out CNVR programmes in various locations around the country and is also committed to a long-term CNVR project in Bangkok. Since 2003, Soi Dog is responsible for neutering and vaccinating over one million dogs and cats throughout the country and is now completing over procedures every month. Soi Dog Foundation was instrumental in seeing the dog meat trade abolished in Thailand and the introduction of new animal welfare laws that came into effect in 2014. The fight actively continues in other Asian countries. The sanctuary in Phuket is home to the most advanced shelter dog and cat hospitals in Southeast Asia dedicated to the treatment of stray animals. Soi Dog’s adoption programme finds loving homes for rescued dogs and cats. Our Education and Community Outreach programmes are actively teaching local schoolchildren and communities about animal welfare and helping to implement a different approach to the treatment of stray and domestic animals in Thailand. The Phuket sanctuary welcomes visitors and volunteers from all over the world, year round.
201 to 500 staff
Aiesec In Thailand
AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization present in over 100 countries and territories. We strive to develop youth leaders through volunteer, professional internship, and membership opportunities in a cross-cultural environment.
201 to 500 staff
Unicef East Asia And Pacific
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific works with purpose-driven businesses to deliver innovative and long-term solutions for children and families across the region. Whether it's tackling the climate crisis or making sure children have an equal opportunity to learn, we are there to save lives and protect every child's rights - and your business can be too. Partner with us to be a part of the work to create a better world for every child
51 to 200 staff
Gs1 Thailand
GS1 Thailand, which is belonging to the Federation of Thai Industries, was formed in 1988. As a leading provider of standards and solutions for dozens industry sectors, we introduces the standards, solutions and services of the technologies of barcodes and EPC/RFID to the industry to help everyone involved in making, moving and trading goods to automate their supply chain processes using the common language of GS1 global standards. GS1 Thailand is a member organization of GS1 Global, which has a head office in Brussels, Belgium. GS1 Global consists of more than 110 other GS1 member organizations around the globe. We, GS1, bring businesses, associations and industries together in order to work interoperable in a most efficient way. We serve many industry sectors such as retail, transport and logistics, healthcare, track and traceability.
11 to 50 staff
Apaari - Asia-Pacific Association Of Agricultural Research Institutions
The Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) is a unique voluntary, membership-based, self-mandated, apolitical and multi-stakeholder organization in the Asia-Pacific region. It promotes and strengthens agriculture and agri-food research and innovation systems through partnerships and collaboration, capacity development and advocacy for sustainable agricultural development in the region. Since its establishment in 1990, it has significantly contributed towards addressing agricultural research needs and enhancing food and nutritional security in the region. The close links, networks, partnerships and collaboration with stakeholders that APAARI has developed over the years, as well as its goodwill, authority and focus on results, make the Association a valuable actor in the region. The ultimate aim of APAARI is to help realizing sustainable development goals in Asia and the Pacific.
11 to 50 staff
Playonside
PlayOnside is an NGO that uses the power of football to educate and empower Burmese refugees and migrants displaced in Thailand. Based in Mae Sot, a Thai city on the Thai-Burma border with a substantial migrant and refugee population, Play Onside believes that football can bring migrant/host communities together, tearing down barriers and build up respect and friendship across diversity. The aim of PlayOnside is to bring all communities in Mae Sot together through football, and give boys and girls equal opportunity to play regardless of their background by hosting football integration clinics, tournaments, and football festivals that give the communities a platform to meet, and learn about, and respect each other. Through our Capacity Building Program, we are nurturing this local enthusiasm, equipping young local leaders with the tools to implement the PlayOnside program in their own local communities. Our coaching program teaches not only football-related skills, but also life-skills or soft-skills like respect and tolerance through sports.
11 to 50 staff
Pmi Thailand Chapter
PMI Association Thailand Chapter was registered formally as a non-profit organization in Thailand back in 2014. We are a community of project management practitioners and project management professionals (PMP) representing many industries in Thailand. We meet regularly and engaged in many activities to promote the practice of professional project management across organizations in Thailand.
1 to 10 staff
Seo Th
ทำ seo ทำบล็อก หารายได้ทางอินเทอร์เน็ต เริ่มต้นเขียนบล็อก โปรโมทเว็บไซต์
1 to 10 staff
World Peace Initiative
We envision sustainable change happening when each and every one of us works towards their own self-development. Thus, we have created free and accessible tools for the empowerment and wellbeing of individuals worldwide, regardless of age, race, religion, cultural background. Countless people from all continents have joined us in making our common vision of a more peaceful world become a reality!
11 to 50 staff
Adra Thailand
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is the global humanitarian organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Founded in 1956 as the Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Service and renamed ADRA in 1984, the agency has a long and successful history of providing humanitarian relief and implementing development initiatives. ADRA Thailand was established in 1984 and began and began programs mainly in assisting refugees from Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar with the health care and basic human needs. As the program expanded ADRA began to include poor rural Thai people outside the refugee camps and development projects began alongside relief assistance projects.
51 to 200 staff
H.E.R. Health. Equity. Respect
HER (Health. Equity. Respect.) is an award-winning, international, youth-led, non-profit organization that strives to increase menstrual hygiene accessibility through providing sustainable period products, education, healthcare, and employment to women. We believe in a world where periods are safe and dignified.
11 to 50 staff
New Zealand - Thai Chamber Of Commerce
NZTCC is passionate about promoting trade and business between Thailand and New Zealand. We provide information and advice to members on doing business in both countries, helping them make valuable connections with private and government-sector organizations, and we showcase wherever possible New Zealand products and culture.
1 to 10 staff
Paintbrush Foundation
The Paintbrush Foundation (previously Khlong Toey Music Program) is a non-profit organization established in October 2012 with the aim of creating positive social change through music and arts. Inspired by the Playing for Change (PFC) movement and related Playing For Change Foundation (PFCF), the Paintbrush team began by arranging free music lessons once a week for underprivileged kids in the Khlong Toey slum community. Soon after, PFCF offered its support, and in June 2013, Paintbrush became the 9th music program to be officially endorsed by the Playing For Change Foundation. Fast forward nine years later, the Paintbrush foundation is open 5 days a week, and teach western music, Thai classical music, visual arts and English to about 70 children.
11 to 50 staff
Global Appreciation Ambassadors
Welcome and join us in recognizing highly authentic people who help others feel truly valued and appreciated; which is key to rebuilding trust in the world. To download the badge or to nominate an individual for Global Appreciation Ambassadors (GAA), go to our website https://globalappreciationambassadors.org This LinkedIn group is for learning about GAA, sharing resources and supporting one another in this important mission. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered and gain the confidence to better understand, cultivate, and affirm those around them, which will result in all of us being successful in making the world a better place.
51 to 200 staff
Global Fund Advocates Network Asia-Pacific
Global Fund Advocates Network Asia-Pacific (GFAN AP) is a platform of community and civil society advocates for a fully resourced Global Fund. It supports community and civil society mobilisation in the areas of increased domestic financing for HIV, TB and malaria responses; increased donor contributions towards the Global Fund; and ensuring that policy frameworks on health financing take into account community, rights and gender issues.
1 to 10 staff
Pink Lotus Foundation
Empowering Women & Children Through Personal Development
1 to 10 staff
Pnd Pratthanadee Foundation
PND (Pratthanadee Foundation) transforms lives through education and opportunity. We are an award-winning Thai- and U.S-registered charity dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls marginalized by poverty in rural Thailand. Founded in we are driven by the belief that all women and girls deserve to be educated on how to build safer, healthier lives. Our programs include topics that are not typically covered in public school systems yet are critical for her safety and success. We operate out of two offices: one in Bangkok and the other in Ubon Ratchathani,+. We invite you to join us in transforming the lives of even more women and girls with PND’s award-winning programs.
1 to 10 staff
Young Pride Foundation Young Pride Club
Young Pride Foundation is a trans youth-led organization based in Chiang Mai Thailand. It was founded by Best Chitsanupong and a group of Chiang Mai University transgender students in 2018 who pushed for the regulation change for transgender students being able to dress in uniforms matching the gender identities they identify with. Since their establishment, Young Pride Club provides a safe learning space for young people interested in gender equality and the LGBTQ+ Community, supported by the Department of Women's Studies Chiang Mai University. Since legally registered in 2024 under the name of « Young Pride Foundation », our organization provides on the ground and online activism activities to develop leadership, participation, and cooperation for gender equality and diversity advocacy from local, national and multilateral spaces. Since being part of the Community Accelerator program in 2020, Young Pride Club has doubled their online reach and now has over followers. They have also developed 100+ young LGBTI+ leaders across 4 regions of Thailand, collaborating with 100+ NGOs and organized Chiang Mai Pride, Youth Pride Thailand, and Elderly Pride Thailand. During the pandemic, Young Pride Team collaborated with local fundraising organizations to provide more than 400 relief bags to marginalized people including LGBTQIAN+ labor, and undocumented workers in Chiang Mai. The team is currently in the early stages of working with local businesses to encourage inclusivity the workplace for young graduates to pursue a career that respects their dignity.
1 to 10 staff
Youth Empowerment In Climate Action Platform Yecap
The Youth Empowerment in Climate Action Platform (YECAP) was established by UNDP in Asia and the Pacific in collaboration with RCC Bangkok, UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific, UNICEF South Asia, YOUNGO, Movers Programme and 2030 Youth Force in response to young people across the region calling for urgent action on the climate agenda. Youth in all their diverse identities and experiences advance their climate journeys with the support from YECAP to meaningfully engage in action, advocacy, and acceleration of the movement towards a just climate future.
51 to 200 staff
Outpour Movement
For the last 19 years, Outpour has committed to developing Kingdom centered ministries and programs geared towards community development for people groups affected by war, poverty, and spiritual oppression. Our team is diverse with passions and experiences in many different fields. With that in mind, our projects serve a wide range of objectives including humanitarian aid, vocational training, education and more.
51 to 200 staff
Weswear
The First Student Led Eco-friendly E-commerce We swear is the first student-led eco-friendly e-commerce. We believe that language is a tool that can bring a huge impact on people. If swear words are not used in hateful ways it can be a tool for us to get people's attention. Our goal is to spread this message to as many people as possible. Our planet needs our help!#weswearbecausewecare Find Out More on our Website: WeSwear.org Follow our Instagram: we_swear
1 to 10 staff
Blockchain Networks
Blockchain Networks
1001 to 5000 staff
Equal Asia Foundation Stichting Equala Foundation
EAF is a regional non-profit foundation that advocates for SOGI inclusive SDG engagement by incubating innovative inclusion projects in Asia. EAF's work is anchored on feminist and human rights principles. It was established to address the SOGI communities' practical and strategic needs across a range of development issues in Asia. Our mission is to address blind spots in SOGI programming by partnering and co-creating solutions with community organisations in the region. The Foundation will incubate innovations for inclusion and support communities access resources to accelerate successful models on the ground. EAF will also collaborate with donors, policymakers, government bodies, businesses, academics and UN agencies to build a more woke ecosystem around these issues. The Foundation is committed to developing an architecture of partnership and solidarity, that truly fosters sharing and learning. For the period 2019 - 2022, EAF will focus on the following thematic areas- Inclusion in humanitarian action- improving mental health and well-being- care strategies for ageing rainbow communities; and - poverty and financial inclusion Our practice areas are policy analysis, community centred research, evidence-based advocacy, small pilot implementation, capacity building and other strategic consulting services to assist community organisations and other stakeholders to scale up pilots.
1 to 10 staff
Starfish Education Foundation
Starfish Education l Foundation is a Thai Foundation operating education and protection programs in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. The Foundation is entirely funded by an endowment with the Starfish Education Foundation and as such its operations are financially secure. The mission of the Foundation is to elevate and improve access to quality education for all children living in Thailand. We do so by operating our own Kindergarten and elementary school in Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai province and by operating Boarding houses to allow children and teenage students to access education in the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai as well as Mae Taeng.
51 to 200 staff
The Australian-Thai Chamber Of Commerce Austcham Thailand
AustCham Thailand sits at the heart of the Australian-Thai business community, and is bound by its three pillars – Business, Connections, Community. Business: AustCham is the voice for the Australian Business Community in Thailand. We regularly survey our members for feedback on issues that are impacting their business, and assist in facilitating better business practices for Australians doing business in Thailand and Thais doing business in Australia. From our connections with the Australian Embassy, high-level government officials, key industries in Thailand and Australia, regional AustChams, the Australian Alumni, and other Chambers of Commerce in Thailand, AustCham Thailand organises a range of events to provide business knowledge updates and sharing sessions for our members. Connections:'Sundowners' is AustCham' s monthly business networking event. Regarded as the premier networking event in Thailand, it provides members and guests of the Chamber with an opportunity to meet, network and exchange views in a social environment. Members can also connect directly through the AustCham Directory provided on our website. Community: Celebrating all things Australian, members and guests can enjoy our annual community events, including the AFL Grand Final family fun day, the Australia Ball, and the ANZAC Day Memorial Services in Kanchanaburi. Furthermore, AustCham seeks to use its key strengths to benefit Thai society and is eager to engage with members in our CSR programs.
1 to 10 staff
Mae Fah Luang Foundation
Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra initially founded the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage in 1969 as the Thai Hill Crafts Foundation, to aid the hill communities by marketing their traditional crafts and later to support the education of more than 400 ethnic minority youth. As the foundation’s work shifted away from marketing of hill crafts and into much broader economic and social development for both hill communities and low-land Thais, it was renamed in 1985 as the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother. A major development effort of the Foundation started in 1987 in the border area of Doi Tung in Chiang Rai, where a comprehensive program was initiated to improve the economic and social life of the people in this remote region, as well as to revive the environment and conserve local arts and traditions of the diverse ethnic mix in the area. The foundation continued work in other areas, in education and in the promotion of local arts and culture. After the Princess Mother passed away in 1995, His Majesty the King took the Foundation under his patronage and appointed his daughter, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, as honorary President. The Foundation’s mandate is to continue the legacy of the Princess Mother to benefit as many people as possible and to inspire new generations to be responsible citizens.
1001 to 5000 staff
Openmindprojects
Openmind Projects is an aid, development and international volunteer organization; Learning for life, nature and future. We currently support over 60 projects throughout Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Nepal. We are recommended by CNN, Lonely Planet and National Geographic and recognized by UNESCO. Visit our website to read more about our background and the projects we support.
1 to 10 staff
Thai-Nordic Association
Thai-Nordic Association is the natural link between all Nordics in Thailand. Not only does the Society symbolize the feeling of solidarity that exists among the people of Scandinavia, but it has also extended and deepened our understanding of the Thai people and their culture.
201 to 500 staff
Global Alms Incorporated
Global Alms Incorporated is an Australian not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the elimination of trafficking, sexual exploitation and the physical abuse of men, women and children. A child being trafficked across international borders every 30 seconds, and forced to work in hazardous conditions in many industries, including the sex trade. There are thousands of women and children who are currently at risk within Asia. Many of the communities do not have legal protection or educational opportunities leaving women and children often easily captured against their will. We have a team set up along the Thai/Burma border with an active presence providing assistance with personal protection, vocational training and language programs. We have been able to establish a base within the local communities to assist children and young people, that have been or who are at risk of being trafficked. If you would like to volunteer to be a part of Global Alms Incorporated, please contact our team at info@globalalms.com for more information.
11 to 50 staff
Thaihealth Academy
สถาบันการเรียนรู้การสร้างเสริมสุขภาพ (ThaiHealth Academy) เสริมสมรรถนะนักสร้างเสริมสุขภาวะมืออาชีพ
11 to 50 staff
Online News Providers Association Sonp
สมาคมผู้ผลิตข่าวออนไลน์” – Online News Provider Association 24 กันยายน พ.ศ.2552 12 แห่งของไทย ได้แก่ เอเอสทีวี-ผู้จัดการ ไทยรัฐออนไลน์ เดลินิวส์ มติชน เครือเนชั่น เครือโพสต์พับลิชชิง สยามสปอร์ต ฐานเศรษฐกิจ ไอเอ็นเอ็น (ลาออกในปี พ.ศ.2553 ด้วยเหตุผลทางธุรกิจ) สยามรัฐ ดาราเดลี่ และแนวหน้า ได้รวมตัวกันจัดตั้ง “ชมรมผู้ผลิตข่าวออนไลน์” – Society of Online News Providers (SONP) ขึ้นพร้อมประกาศเจตนารมณ์ มุ่งมั่น ส่งเสริม และสนับสนุนสิทธิในการรับรู้ข่าวสารของประชาชนตามระบอบประชาธิปไตย สนับสนุนการที่ประชาชนรับรู้ข่าวสารออนไลน์ผ่านเครือข่ายออนไลน์ที่ผ่านกระบวนการทางวารสารศาสตร์จากเว็บไซต์ของผู้ผลิตข่าวแต่ละรายโดยตรงและร่วมกันหยุดยั้งผู้ประกอบการเว็บไซต์เชิงธุรกิจ ในการนำเนื้อหาข่าวและภาพข่าวไปใช้โดยพลการ ละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ที่ผลิตโดยเว็บไซต์สมาชิก ต่อมามีการจัดประชุมใหญ่เพื่อเลือกประธานและคณะกรรมการบริหารชมรมฯ เป็นครั้งแรก เพื่อดำเนินการให้เป็นไปตามเจตนารมณ์ของชมรมฯ โดยมติเป็นเอกฉันท์ให้ นายชวรงค์ ลิมป์ปัทมปาณี จากไทยรัฐออนไลน์ เป็นประธานชมรมฯ คนแรก 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. ชมรม ผู้ผลิตข่าวออนไลน์ได้เปลี่ยนสถานะเป็น “สมาคมผู้ผลิตข่าวออนไลน์” – Online News Provider Association (แต่ยังคงใช้คำย่อในภาอังกฤษว่า SONP) โดยมีนายกสมาคม ถึง ณ ปัจจุบัน ดังนี้ - สมัยที่ 1, 2 นายนิรันดร์ เยาวภาว์ จากเว็บไซต์เอเอสทีวี-ผู้จัดการ - สมัยที่ 3, 4 นางสาวสุธิดา มาไลยพันธุ์ จากเครือโพสต์ พับลิชชิง - สมัยที่ 5, 6 นางสาวกนกพร ประสิทธิ์ผล จากไทยพีบีเอส - สมัยที่ 7 นายก้าวโรจน์ สุตาภักดี จากสยามสปอร์ต
11 to 50 staff
Student Government Of Chulalongkorn University Sgcu
The Student Government of Chulalongkorn University, or SGCU, is a central organization for the student club’s administration and is responsible for many student activities such as “Rubnongkaomai” (Freshmen Welcome Day), “Loykathong CU,” and “Chula–Thammasat Traditional Football Match,”. The SGCU is composed of ten primary positions selected by Chula students, including President of the Student Union, the First and the Second Deputies, Secretary, Treasurer, Social Services and Development, student representatives from eighteen faculties and two schools, a representative from the Residence of Chulalongkorn University, and the Heads of five divisions: Student Relations, Art and Culture, Academics, and Sports. Additionally, The SCGU has a support team which may vary by mutual agreements among committee members, such as the Public Relations Division and the Human Resource Division. We, SGCU, are here to thrive on our tradition of excellence to become the best student organization in Thailand, to create a social impact, innovate society, and genuinely make Chulalongkorn University a more inclusive place.
201 to 500 staff
Youthsa
YouthSA is a non-profit volunteer student groups who are the young people who hold the highest value in life. Commitment to the aspirations to create a civilized country. Driving Thai youth to participate in driving the country into the knowledge society, the society of Wisdom and society of Good
1 to 10 staff
Igen Club
iGEN Club- A uni student club where people gather to improve their communication skills as well as develop themselves and, most importantly, local communities. By joining us, you will have a good chance to befriend other uni students both Thais and foreigners.
11 to 50 staff
Phuket Swapshop
Phuket SWAPSHOP is a sustainable charity event rebranded in July 2020 by Sarha Victoria Antonia Robinson and Yoana Vastrée Estévez. Working as a member of the Andaman Natural Resources and Conservation Foundation (ANRCF), the aim of the foundation is to support local charities, communities and sustainability. Through each SWAPSHOP event they offer the local community to-SWAP ‘pre-loved treasures’ freely, rather than buying new things. Every product bought has a negative effect on the planet. Phuket SWAPSHOP offers a place to discover new treasures to decrease carbon footprints and impact on the environment by reducing the amount of goods purchased. The events are donation-based only- SUPPORT local charities through donation collections and games such as raffles and quizzes. Locals attending a SWAPSHOP event will have the possibility to donate directly to the charity that is being funded. Phuket SWAPSHOP has raised money forthe LIFE & HOME Foundation and Orphanage, the Phuket Sunshine Village Orphanage and Foster care and for the BanYa Literacy Centre for underprivileged children- COMMUNITY LOVE by holding SWAPSHOP events in different venues (mainly restaurants) which will attract a large crowd of SWAP fans who will contribute to the operating restaurant and bar - this support is much needed due to the current COVID-19 crisis which has been devastating to all hospitality-related businesses on the island.
1 to 10 staff
Depdc Gms Anti-Human Trafficking Ngo
DEPDC/GMS (Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities Centre in the Greater Mekong Subregion) is a non-profit community based NGO working in Thailand on the prevention side of the trafficking of women and children into the prostitution industry or other exploitative child labour situations. It offers free education, vocational training and full time accommodation for young girls and boys in an effort to achieve these goals. As well as providing free permanent shelter and education DEPDC/GMS also runs several other projects and activities aimed at the prevention of and protection from trafficking and the provision of child rights in the region; emergency shelter for abused or abandoned children, care and repatriation for girls who have left prostitution, education for vulnerable children and teens outside of the formal education system, a youth leadership education programme to combat trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) and vocational and human rights training for undocumented migrants and indigenous peoples. Since its inception DEPDC has helped prevent thousands of children from the Greater Mekong Sub-region succumb to the prostitution industry or other exploitative child labour situations. These young children have received further schooling or vocational training as a good start to a healthy life.
11 to 50 staff
Hope Of God Hog Movement
A non-profit movement forming a generation of transformation
501 to 1000 staff
Help Thai
Founded in 2015, Help Thai is family-run charity helping children from the poorest parts of Thailand. Help BanDan in Buriram is its first official project.
1 to 10 staff
Bangladesh Marketing Students' Forum Bmsf
201 to 500 staff
International Department Of Chulalongkorn Business School Intdept
International Department of Chulalongkorn Business School (INTDEPT) is the leading student volunteer body that organizes experiences for exchange students of the undergraduate program of Chulalongkorn Business School in Bangkok, Thailand.
11 to 50 staff
18th Parallel Relief
18TH PARALLEL RELIEF is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 3982 SHADOWLEAF DR, Bellbrook, Ohio, United States.
1 to 10 staff