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Non-profit Organizations in Armenia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Armenia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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120k Project
The aim of the #120k initiative is to draw the world's attention to the people of Artsakh who are fighting for their lives and have been deprived of food, water and other basic necessities for more than 230 days. This initiative requires negotiations with the blockading side on the delivery of humanitarian food and medical aid. You can also become part of this initiative by following a few steps By doing so, you will help us raise awareness of the people under blockade in Artsakh who are in desperate need of humanitarian aid.
10001+ staff
Foundation For Armenian Science And Technology Fast
FAST (Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology) is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering and accelerating the advancement of Armenia’s science, technology, and innovation ecosystem. Since 2017, we have been developing and piloting transformative programs across our three core pillars—education, research, and commercialization—with the goal of creating lasting, sustainable impact.
11 to 50 staff
Union Of Advanced Technology Enterprises Uate
The Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises (UATE) represents over 200+ high-tech companies in Armenia, including both local and international firms. UATE is dedicated to driving industry growth through key initiatives: establishing comprehensive technology education across Armenia (Armath Engineering Makerspaces), facilitating global market access, and exchanging expertise through organized delegations. Additionally, UATE significantly influences the legal field through policy-making and government cooperation, fostering a competitive yet collaborative business environment. UATE is renowned for hosting major events that highlight Armenia's technological achievements, including WCIT 2019 and 2024, as well as the annual DigiTec Expo for nearly two decades. These events attract global audiences, showcase innovations, and enhance Armenia's reputation in the international tech ecosystem. Through these efforts, UATE continues to position Armenia as a center for innovation and technological excellence.
11 to 50 staff
Epf Armenia
Eurasia Partnership Foundation՛s (EPF) guiding vision is a South Caucasus that is peaceful, conflict-free and cooperative with civically engaged citizens, socially responsible businesses, and sustainable, accountable and effective third sector organizations. Because our operating landscape is one of political unrest, military confrontation, economic crisis and limited regional cooperation, we must harness the potential of community activism and local philanthropy to make a contribution to peace- and confidence-building. EPF's mission is to empower people to effect change for social justice and economic prosperity through hands-on programs, helping them to improve their communities and their own lives. EPF became an independent local non-governmental organization in 2007. With locally registered offices in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, EPF is the legacy institution of Eurasia Foundation (EF). While programmatically, institutionally and financially distinct, EPF in Armenia is a member of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Eurasia Foundation networks and is strategically cooperating with the other Eurasia offices, as well as Partnership Foundations in Georgia and Azerbaijan, and implements regional and cross-border programming as a central part of its mandate.
11 to 50 staff
World Vision Armenia
World Vision is a Christian, child-focused and community-based organization, dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision first came to Armenia with emergency aid for the victims of the devastating December 1988 earthquake that hit the northern regions of the country. Within the first few months of the response, nearly US$3 million in medical supplies and relief was delivered. Since then, World Vision’s projects have transitioned beyond meeting the demands of crisis situations to supporting and promoting the positive development of communities. Today, World Vision Armenia programming is focusing on children' health and development, child protection, youth and economic development. World Vision works in 14 geographical regions of six marzes and the capital city Yerevan, serving more than 250 communities. Around 35 children are registered in our sponsorship programming. The overall goal of World Vision is Armenia – a Home for Children and Youth Living with Hope and Dignity. http://donate.am/am Please note: if you have a child or adult safeguarding concern, or any other concern regarding World Vision Armenia’s work or staff conduct, World Vision Armenia is committed to taking action on every safeguarding report we receive. Report your concern confidentially here worldvisison.ethicspoint.com or wvarmenia@wvi.org Or contact directly WV Armenia Safeguarding focal person - madlen_muradyan@wvi.org or phone #(+374 ) 99 99 33 83
51 to 200 staff
The Armenian Eyecare Project
Founded in 1992, in the United States by an American-Armenian ophthalmologist Roger Ohanesian, M.D, the Armenian EyeCare Project (AECP) is a California based nonprofit corporation dedicated to the elimination of preventable blindness in Armenia. In 2003, the AECP established an office in Yerevan and launched its seven-year initiative, “Bringing Sight to Armenian Eyes.” The Initiative has five comprehensive, integrated components developed to eliminate preventable blindness. They include direct patient care, medical education and training, public education, research and capacity building. The AECP has been a USAID partner since 2004.
11 to 50 staff
Yic Armenia - Youth Initiative Centre Ngo
The Mission of YIC: Assist in the development of the civic activism of youth through promoting youth initiatives and active participation. ԵՆԿ–ի առաքելությունը` Նպաստել երիտասարդների քաղաքացիական ակտիվության բարձրացմանը` խրախուսելով երիտասարդական նախաձեռնություններն և ակտիվ Youth Initiative Centre is a non-governmental organization established by a group of active young people experienced and well recognized in the field of youth work. Երիտասարդական Նախաձեռնությունների Կենտրոնը երիտասարդական աշխատանքի բնագավառում փորձ ունեցող և այդ ոլորտում ճանաչված մի խումբ երիտասարդների կողմից հիմնադրված հասարակական կազմակերպություն Activity Directions of the Youth Initiative Centre- Increase youth participation in national youth policy development and decision-making processes through- Promote volunteering among young people and contribute to the recognition of volunteerism- Enhance cultural awareness and artistic expression among youth and encourage cross-border dialogue- Improve prospects for youth employability and support the personal and professional development of young people- Contribute to the development of the linguistic and communication skills of youth through. ԵՆԿ գործունեության հիմնական ուղղությունները`- Բարձրացնել երիտասարդների մասնակցությունը ազգային երիտասարդական քաղաքականության մշակման և որոշումների կայացման գործընթացում- Երիտասարդների շրջանում խրախուսել կամավորությունը և նպաստել կամավորության ճանաչմանը- Բարձրացնել մշակութային իրազեկությունը, նպաստել երիտասարդների արտիստիկ արտահայտմանը և խրախուսել միջսահմանային երկխոսությանը- Բարձրացնել երիտասարդների աշխատանքային հեռանկարները և նպաստել երիտասարդների անձնային և մասնագիտական զարգացմանը- Նպաստել երիտասարդների լեզվական և հաղորդակցական հմտությունների զարգացմանը:
1 to 10 staff
Child Development Foundation
Child Development Foundation, based on its 18 years of engagement in the field of child rights protection and improvement of social assistance system in Armenia, offers a needs-based and solution-driven initiatives for Armenian children, their families, child protection-related practitioners and policy makers. Having started its activities in 2002 as a Child Resource Center within World Vision Armenia’s “Inclusive Education” Project, CDF has grown into an independent foundation that has played a leading role in Armenia’s child rights and social protection field since 2009.
11 to 50 staff
Ethos Charitable Foundation
We help people affected by military actions return to normal life and build a community that unites locals and displaced individuals through participation in our projects. Our goal is to provide support and integration through humanitarian initiatives and to create a strong community. The Fund’s objectives are to provide material, cultural, social, and other assistance to those affected by military actions, as well as to engage volunteers in delivering aid: Humanitarian Aid: We provide food and household kits to those affected by military actions, in conflict zones, during early stages of relocation, or in emergency situations. Psychological Support: We organize individual and group consultations, including for teenagers, to help cope with trauma. Legal Assistance: We offer consultations and help with resolving legal issues. Temporary Housing: We provide temporary accommodation to those left without a home. Employment Assistance: We help with resume creation and job placement through our partners. Community Building: We bring together volunteers, locals, and newcomers, creating a community through offline and online events, charity actions, and collaborations with partners. Event Organization: We hold events for volunteers and the broader public to raise awareness about our work and fundraise for the foundation’s projects. Collaboration: We work with other organizations and individuals to expand our assistance and create new projects. Material, Financial, and Other Assistance: We organize fundraising for medical needs and integration projects. We are building a community where everyone can contribute and become part of a shared goal — to help people return to their normal lives. Our community not only assists those in difficult situations but also unites everyone who wants to be involved in the foundation’s activities, creating a space for support and interaction through various forms of engagement.
11 to 50 staff
Issd Innovative Solutions For Sustainable Development Of Communities Ngo
Our mission is to create positive change in people’s lives by providing new opportunities to empower sustainable development of communities
11 to 50 staff
Rearmenia
Collaboration platform providing Armenians around the world with the opportunity to unite, pool their resources, and make positive changes in Armenia.
11 to 50 staff
H. Hovnanian Family Foundation Armenia
The H. Hovnanian Family Foundation commits its support primarily to the Armenian community, both in Armenia and in the United States, and in New Jersey, with a focus on Monmouth and Ocean Counties, through existing non-profit programs and institutions that have a long-standing history in and provide value and impact to these regions of the world. In addition, where gaps exist in fulfilling its mission in these areas, the Foundation may take on initiating or running its own programs. Through grants, scholarships, and program-related investments, our primary areas of focus include education, healthcare, arts/culture, volunteerism, ecotourism, youth development, entrepreneurship, and promotion of Western values such as transparency.
11 to 50 staff
Mission Armenia Ngo
Mission Armenia" Charitable NGO was established in 1988 and now is one of the largest NGOs in Armenia which provides considerable innovative input in state social policy. Mission Armenia has founded about 30 infrastructures that provide a comprehensive set of community-based services to over beneficiaries in in the Republic of Armenia (RA). In the hardest times for Armenia, Mission Armenia Charitable Non-Governmental Organization created, implemented and developed a comprehensive system for providing community-based social-healthcare services, which up to now have no parallels in either state or public sectors. This system enabled the elderly, the disabled, refugees, temporary asylum holders, persons in a refugee-like situation, stateless persons and other vulnerable groups to access a variety of social and healthcare services in their homes and communities according to their personal needs and abilities. Our Mission: To Protect Fundamental Human Rights And Advocate For The Interests Of Disadvantaged Local And Refugee Elderly Persons, Women, Young People, Pople With Disabilities And Other Vulnerable Groups Achieving Improvements In The Quality Of Their Lives. Our Vision: Society For All Stata And For All Ages.
201 to 500 staff
Aralez Charitable Ngo
ARALEZ NGO started as an initiative around 2015 where the founders were already conducting & organizing humanitarian relief projects in Armenia since 2008, but our initiative's most crucial need was during the Artsakh 2020 war, where the members of the initiative organized the sheltering of more than displaced Artsakh refugees, and worked with the legendary General Arkadi Ter-Tadevosyan. At the end of the war, the initiative was recognized by many local and worldwide foundations as a trustworthy & an integral part of the Armenian relief projects, which was the time to officially register the initiative as an official NGO
1 to 10 staff
Armenian Association For Analytical Psychology
The Armenian Association for Analytical Psychology Yerevan, Armenia) has been accepted as a Developing Group within the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP, Zurich, Switzerland) late January, 2021 and has been officially registered in Armenia since March, 2021. The as the Armenian Developing Group will coordinate and facilitate the IAAP Router Training in Armenia. The provides Jungian analytical psychotherapy and (individual and group) supervision in Yerevan, Armenia.
11 to 50 staff
Federation Of Youth Clubs Of Armenia
The Federation of Youth Clubs of Armenia was founded in Today FYCA unites more than 100 youth professional and regional clubs, centers, and organizations throughout Armenia, thus becoming the largest youth organization. Our mission is to raise the role of the youth in the country and in the strengthening of civil society, consolidating youth clubs. FYCA's activity areas are: • Information and advice • Development and dissemination of clubs • Non-formal education, open youth work • Democracy, civic participation, human rights • Social inclusion, gender equality • Development of entrepreneurship skills • Protection of cultural heritage • International cooperation,intercultural communication • Pan-Armenian humanitarian programmes • Regional integration,tolerance • Healthy lifestyle, ecology, sustainable development • Volunteerism • Reseach and publications We offer: To organizations • Strong partnership for development of international youth and educational programs • Experts and trainers in different fields; experienced youth workers • Active and motivated participants • Networking To individuals: • To participate in FYCA's international programs • To be involved in FYCA's projects as an expert or trainer • EVS and internship • Joint researches, publications • Informational counseling We organize training courses, seminars, youth exchanges, EVS, study visits, campaigns, festivals, conferences, exhibitions, camps, other short and long-term youth and educational programs both in Armenia and abroad. INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FYCA closely cooperates with dozens of foreign and international organizations, and has numerous stable partner institutions. FYCA is a member of the ECYC, YEN, YEE, NYCA, WostAYN, WAC, MIJARC and many other international organizations and networks.
1001 to 5000 staff
Girls Of Armenia Leadership Sports Goals
GOALS supports and empowers young women through the creation of safe spaces to play soccer, speak their mind, and challenge social norms. “Women don’t play soccer,” The school director didn’t blink. I knew this was not true. I lived with 14 year-old girl, Arusik, who watched every Manchester United game, “I can play soccer, but the boys never pass to me.” Her struggles are reflected in national policy. In 2013, the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) disbanded the women’s program, citing budget cuts; in actuality, ancient traditions and societal pressures make many opportunities difficult or impossible for girls and women. In reaction GOALS was founded in 2015. GOALS established a network of allies to promote gender equality through sport, despite widespread disbelief and strong stereotypes. With the help of Armenian volunteers across the country GOALS opened the first women’s soccer league in Armenia, centered in Goris in 2016, and opened two additional new soccer leagues in Alaverdi and Dilijan the following year. Now with over 15 partner organizations across the country GOALS impacts over a thousand young women. Our grassroots efforts are influencing the Armenian Football Federation. We have started a movement that now includes over youth and over 450 educators across the country. GOALS believes that sport is the perfect medium for promoting healthy lifestyle, changing gender stereotypes and building confidence and leaderships skills in women and girls throughout the country. GOALS is currently the only sport for development NGO in Armenia, and the only NGO working to bridge the gender gap in sports. With a focus on projects that benefit and take place in the regions of Armenia, we focus on girls from villages and underprivileged families, with the help of partner organizations all over the country.
11 to 50 staff
Maqoor
Maqoor is a movement based in Armenia aiming to unite people with the goal of solving current environmental issues. Advocating the idea that even picking up a single piece of litter can result in greater change, the movement started its path with small clean-up events in all parts of Armenia. With its teams in all the regions of Armenia, Maqoor continues to encourage collective steps through education and actions, leading to impactful changes in society. Its open cooperation with various other organizations makes the mission even more impactful. Additionally, by providing youth the opportunity to participate in organizational activities, it increases the capacity for youth development.
11 to 50 staff
Nexus Intellect Research
Nexus Intellect Research is an independent Geoeconomics and Public Policy think tank based in Armenia. We operate at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, climate resilience, and governance, producing rigorous, policy-relevant research that connects local realities with regional and global decision-making frameworks. Our work focuses on how economic instruments, strategic partnerships, and public policy choices shape national resilience, security, and long-term development. Nexus Intellect Research supports governments, international organisations, municipalities, and civil society through applied research, strategic assessments, and evidence-based policy analysis. We work closely with European and international frameworks, translating complex data into actionable policy insight and practical implementation pathways. From climate adaptation and resilience planning to geoeconomic analysis and institutional reform, our approach combines analytical depth with real-world impact. We bridge research and policy, ensuring that decision-makers are equipped with credible analysis in an increasingly complex and interconnected global environment. Committed to independence, methodological rigor, and public interest, Nexus Intellect Research serves as a platform for informed dialogue, strategic thinking, and sustainable policy solutions.
1 to 10 staff
Repat Armenia
The Repat Armenia Foundation, a non-governmental, non-profit institution, was established in August 2012 to take the concept of active repatriation promotion to the next level. With a full time, dedicated staff based in Yerevan and a network of supporters and representatives throughout the Armenian diaspora, our mission is to: Inform, initiate and actively champion the return of high-impact (professional, entrepreneurial) individuals and families to Armenia to secure the future development of the Armenian nation. Our key tasks include: Promote repatriation, “demystify” and make tangible the concept of repatriation Provide integration support, develop and deliver result-oriented programs to facilitate integration of repatriates into Armenian society Influence government policy and act as informed advocates to develop a more pro-repatriation environment in Armenia
1 to 10 staff
Sos Children's Villages Armenia
SOS Children’s Villages” Armenian Charity Foundation is a child-centered organization whose mission is to provide family-like care for children in difficult life circumstances.
51 to 200 staff
Strategic Development Agency Ngo
Strategic Development Agency"(SDA) NGO is an Armenian development organization founded in 2002 to contribute to the country’s socio-economic development. Its main target is the implementation of innovative community based/participatory operational projects, high professional level research and analysis, trainings, seminars, business and legal advice, exchange/cooperation etc. The organization has been implementing agricultural and community development programs since 2003 in more than 200 communities of Tavush, Shirak, Lori, Syunik and Vayots Dzor marzes. SDA operates as both a conventional NGO project implementer and business consultancy. The organization offers professional consultancy in development strategies, projects evaluation, feasibility assessment, trainings, marketing and business planning, market research through its consulting arm (3R Strategy Consulting). These two core roles of NGO as project implementer and private sector consultancy effectively put SDA into a unique position of bringing together interests of different groups (farmers, state, private business etc.) to design and practically implement innovative "win-win" schemes in the areas of livestock development, agriculture, community/regional development and business support infrastructure.
51 to 200 staff
Trails For Change Ngo
Trails for change NGO is trail and tourism development organization in Armenia. With expert staff, internationally trained, and a roster of local heroes, our team along with the help of volunteers are committed to developing trails throughout the country. In 2017, Hans Keifer, Owner of Bellfree Contractors a professional trail building company, came to Armenia as an international expert to help design the TCT and also to lead and train volunteers on the TCT trail project. As an avid trail user himself, he saw so much potential and desperate need to develop the trail infrastructure throughout Armenia and Artsakh, and had the bright idea to start his own nonprofit TFC. OUR VISION To develop the potential for outdoor recreation access and opportunities in Armenia and Artsakh. OUR MISSION We are on a mission to develop a network of trails which spans all across the countries of Armenia and Artsakh. WE EDUCATE, WE BUILD, WE CHANGE We involve local community members throughout Armenia and Artsakh to get involved in trail building, learning the trade, and becoming future stewards of the environment. A network of trails and campsites are not only great places to visit, relax and be inspired, but they also bring social and economic change to the areas within Armenia which need it most.
1 to 10 staff
City Of Smile Charitable Foundation
City of Smile” Charitable Foundation was created to support children and young adults with oncological and hematological diseases.
1 to 10 staff
Keron Development Foundation
We drive transformative changes in Armenian society.
11 to 50 staff
American Councils For International Education Armenia
American Councils for International Education is a premier, international nonprofit creating educational opportunities that prepare individuals and institutions to succeed in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing world. Through academic exchanges, overseas language immersion, data-driven research, and educational development programs, American Councils designs and administers innovative programs that broaden individual perspectives, increase knowledge, and deepen understanding. For 40 years, American Councils has responded to the needs of the communities where we work with hundreds of robust, international education programs that span over 80 countries, 40 languages, and are represented by over alumni worldwide, including government leaders, top international educators, business innovators, public officials, and K-16 students. Միջազգային կրթության ամերիկյան խորհուրդներն առաջատար շահույթ չհետապնդող միջազգային կրթական հնարավորություններ կերտող կազմակերպություն է, որը պատրաստում է անհատներին և կազմակերպություններին հաջողության հասնելու փոխկապակցված և արագ փոփոխվող աշխարհում: Ուսումնական փոխանակումների, արտերկրում լեզվի ուսուցանման, տվյալների վրա հիմնված հետազոտությունների և կրթության զարգացման ծրագրերի միջոցով Ամերիկյան խորհուրդները մշակում և իրականացնում է նորարարական ծրագրեր, որոնք ընդլայնում են անհատական հեռանկարները, հարստացնում գիտելիքները և խորացնում փոխըմբռնումը: 40 տարի է Ամերիկյան խորհուրդներն արձագանքում է համայնքների կարիքներին՝ իրականացնելով հարյուրավոր կայուն միջազգային կրթական ծրագրեր, որոնք ընդգրկում են ավելի քան 80 երկրներ, 40 լեզուներ, և ներկայացնում են ավելի քան շրջանավարտների ողջ աշխարհում, ներառյալ կառավարության անդամներ, միջազգային բարձրակարգ մանկավարժներ, բիզնես նորարարներ, պաշտոնատար անձիք, և ուսանողներ:
11 to 50 staff
Creative Armenia
A global arts foundation for the Armenian people. We discover, develop, and champion creative minds across all art fields through our signature programs.
1 to 10 staff
Henar - Health Network For Armenia
HENAR Foundation was established to contribute to transformation of healthcare ecosystem in Armenia by creating and empowering a network of partners to deliver effectively and sustainably better value, better care, and ultimately better health for current and future generations of Armenians.
1 to 10 staff
Howard Karagheusian Medical Benevolent Public Organization
For already 30 years Howard Karagheusian Medical Benevolent Public Organization (HKMBPO) provides dental, ophthalmological, and social services to children from vulnerable families through its regional centers with about beneficiaries treated per year.
51 to 200 staff
Imast
IMAST helps people help. A trusted bank of non-profit organisations, where only carefully verified charities are listed. IMAST mobile app makes giving easier than ever before. •You're secure from charity fraud •You're free of complicated transaction processes •You're sure that your money goes directly to the beneficiaries Join us to do more good in Armenia! Available for Android and iOS
11 to 50 staff
Iris Business Incubator
IRIS Business Incubator is a new Armenian institution supporting Syrian Armenian and local entrepreneurs to establish and develop successful ventures by providing a unique full cycle of business support services, including training, coaching, mentoring and access to finance with grant and loan funds. IRIS Business Incubator has been founded in 2019 by “Armenian Caritas” Benevolent NGO and “SME Cooperation Association” NGO within the framework of “Increased Resilience of Syrian Armenians and Host Population” (IRIS) programme funded by the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (՛MADAD՛ Fund), Austrian Development Cooperation and Austrian Red Cross. IRIS BI aims to become a tool for sustainable development of future generations of start-ups and will stimulate the culture of entrepreneurship by bringing positive change to the business culture of Armenia through innovative approaches.
11 to 50 staff
My Forest Armenia
My Forest Armenia is a Non-Profit Organization aiming at mitigating global warming and restoring biodiversity. Our goal is to PLANT trees or about 200 hectares of new forest every year within dedicated afforestation areas in Armenia. Our local team of forest ecologists and planters work year-round securing new plant areas, growing seedlings in nurseries, fencing the afforestation land, planting trees, and maintaining the young trees within our newly created forests. We are looking for companies willing to join us by FUNDING the important task we have taken upon us. Please, contact us if you want to become part of this amazing journey. Together we will plant a large number of 'Trees for Life'.
11 to 50 staff
Network State
The Network State is a Panarmenian movement with a global mission of uniting Armenians worldwide to build a free and prosperous Hayq (Armenia) and reviving the Armenian civilization as a Communicator to facilitate a civilizational transition to a harmonious world by bringing together kindred civilizations, cultures, and peoples with spiritual, intellectual, and material resources from across the globe. March 4th, 2022, marked the birth of the Network State Panarmenian Foundation, emerging from the heart of the Network State movement. On October 29, 2022, the foundation earned its place within the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affair (DESA)’s Civil Society database, indicating a significant step forward.
51 to 200 staff
Primavera Foundation Armenia
The mission of the Primavera Foundation Armenia is to promote the international integration of Armenian culture and artists, as well as to increase the recognition of the cultural heritage of Armenia through the following activities: Fostering the creation and development of mutually beneficial relationships between cultural institutions, non-profit organizations, and individuals of the Republic of Armenia and the world; Identifying and supporting young Armenian musical talent, with a particular emphasis on conducting and composition; Supporting the development of artistic infrastructure in the field of classical music; Developing and organizing educational programs in the performing arts and cultural management; Showcasing artistic excellence by means of cross-cultural events.
1 to 10 staff
Prodeform
ProDeForm stands for Professional Development Platform. ProDeForm LLC started as a non-formal group of experts, who carried out joined projects under ProDeForm brand starting from 2018. In 2021 ProDeForm was registered in State Registered Committee as a Limited Liability Company. Currently, ProDeForm includes over 40 senior- to junior-level experts with wide range of expertise and competences, thus allowing to offer best matching team for any set task. Up to date ProDeForm has delivered services to local and international organizations, government, and private sector companies.
1 to 10 staff
Republican Union Of Employers Of Armenia
RUEA is an independent non-governmental organization driven by needs and interests of the business community, aiming to improve the business sector, drive towards a social-economic growth, promote employment and MSME development. Being a social partner, we ensure permanent dialogue between the Government of Armenia and Trade Unions to advocate business interests and raise the existing issues.
1 to 10 staff
Human Rights House Yerevan
Human Rights House Yerevan is committed to a safe, accessible, and common space for activists, civil society organisations, movements, civic initiatives, and human rights defenders, who are often targeted for the work they do. Its mission is to protect, empower, and support human rights defenders and organisations in Armenia. The House’s daily work is based on the principles of proactivity of all members, the absence of privileges, the reduction of vulnerability, and everyone’s equal protection.
1 to 10 staff
Transcaucasian Trail Armenia Ngo
TCT Armenia, formally the Transcaucasian Trail Tourism Support NGO, is a non-governmental organisation founded by British explorer Tom Allen and registered since 2016 in the Republic of Armenia. We work closely with the US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit Transcaucasian Trail Association, the Transcaucasian Trail NGO of Georgia, and other regional partners to realise our shared vision of a world-class, long-distance hiking trail more than in length, following the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains and connecting roughly two dozen national parks and protected areas in the region. TCT Armenia exists to develop, manage and promote the Transcaucasian Trail national section across Armenia and to represent the country's interests within the international project.
1 to 10 staff
Traveling Doctors
Under the umbrella of Train, Treat, and Deploy, we focus our efforts on these three main areas of operations by Training individuals on medical emergencies, treating those in need in remote areas, and deploying care givers to areas affected by disasters.
1 to 10 staff
Ukrainian Forum Ngo Dopomoga.Am
Ukrainian Forum is an NGO created by Ukrainians in Armenia. Our project Dopomoga.am provides humanitarian relief for anyone affected by Russian aggression. We are the only NGO in Armenia that provides assistance with accommodation, employment, medical and legal inquiries for Ukrainian refugees. We strive to help as many people as possible and would be grateful if you support our efforts.
11 to 50 staff
United Youth Union
UYU is a non-profit organization committed to youth development and empowerment. Organization is locataed in Yerevan, Armenia.
51 to 200 staff
Youth Cooperation Center Of Dilijan
Youth Cooperation Center of Dilijan NGO (YCCD NGO) was established in 2006 and registered in 2008 on the basis of volunteerism of some young people with 4-5 years working experience in NGO sector. The main activities of the YCCD NGO include the spheres of Non formal education, Environment, Journalism, Culture, Sports and Civic Participation with different target groups (children, youth, students, and teachers). The main target group of our NGO is the young men and women aged between 13 and 30, who are living in the rural communities of Armenia, especially in the Northern regions (Tavush, Lori and Shirak) and have different educational, social, family and professional background Youth Cooperation Center of Dilijan is a non-governmental organization with the mission to increase civic participation of young people for the community development. In order to meet this task the NGO has been implementing the educational and Youth development programs. The YCCD NGO works with local, regional, national and international organizations and foundations.
1 to 10 staff
Diasporarm
To unite the Armenian diaspora, likeminded individuals, and organizations both inside and outside Armenia, for the purpose of advancing global Armenian interests, strengthening the nation’s security, and ensuring the Armenian people’s safety and prosperity.
1 to 10 staff
Habitat For Humanity Armenia
Habitat for Humanity Armenia is the national office of Habitat for Humanity International founded on the conviction that everyone should have a decent place to live. Since through the work of Habitat for Humanity Armenia, around 5,200 low-income families have found new hope in the form of affordable housing and around 6,500 individuals received housing support services. More recently Habitat for Humanity Armenia has increased their stake in affordable housing by helping to institutionalize energy efficiency in the country. By partnering with financial institutions, local municipalities, as well as international organizations, home owner associations and tenants of residential buildings, Habitat Armenia initiates sustainable energy projects in residential sector. Through financial support, volunteering or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To learn more, visit
11 to 50 staff
Hurry For Good Foundation
The “Hurry for Good” Foundation is a collective of like-minded individuals united by a shared purpose: to create a community dedicated to assisting Armenian children in Armenia and beyond. For over 10 years, the “Hurry for Good” Foundation has been providing support to children residing in Armenia and beyond in the areas of education, healthcare, and social and psychological well-being. The foundation facilitates the treatment of children with health issues, offers psychological and socio-educational support to socially disadvantaged families, and collaborates with schools, kindergartens, and orphanages to provide assistance and guidance. Our aim is to ensure they have a healthy, strong, and happy future. Instagram - Facebook - YouTube -
1 to 10 staff
Information And Education Development Network Ngo
Information and Education Development Network is an information-consulting organization, which acts as a network of media makers, non-formal educators and youth workers. The organization aims to- Empower young people through quality non-formal education- Enable media makers to update competencies on fair content production- Enhance the development of youth work, and provide equal access to it. INEDNET unites people and professionals who have experience of 5-10 years in the field of media production, youth work and non-formal education in Armenia and abroad. The organisation is open for volunteers, young leaders, thinkers and activists, those who seek change and those who make change.
11 to 50 staff
Manalive
MANALIVE is a non-profit organization founded in December 2019 in Rome, Italy, by a young group of people who want to bring concrete material and spiritual help to those in need. MANALIVE reminds us that "the living man" wants to live and not only to survive. He is determined not to waste his time, to fight skepticism as well as relativism, by giving itself to those in disadvantaged historical, geographical, and social circumstances. MANALIVE, together with its volunteers has current ongoing projects in- Liberia, building the "St. Camillus de Lellis" Church for the Christian community of Kondar Pombor- Italy, helping those in need in Rome. Whereas, MANALIVE'S completed projects are in- Armenia, building the Library "Monte Melkonian", a media library for orphans in Gyumri- Togo, building the Water Well "Thomas Sankara" in Djakpo, which did not previously have access to water- Armenia - Italy, collecting needed good for the internally displaced people forced to flee the Nagorno Karabakh conflict- Italy, Armenia, Albania, Russia, collecting Christmas toys for children in need- Armenia, where everything began in 2019 by spending Christmas in the orphanage “Our Lady of Armenia” located in Gyumri. There is always time to help those in need. We always look for joy. You can donate through Paypal, Bitpay or bank transfer from our webpage or contact us directly for any other donation!
11 to 50 staff
Smart Armenia Fund
Welcome to Smart Armenia Charity Foundation, where compassion meets action. Dedicated to providing vital assistance, especially to individuals displaced from Artsakh, our foundation is driven by a profound commitment to making a positive impact on lives affected by conflict. Our Vision: At Smart Armenia Charity Foundation, we envision a future where every person, regardless of their circumstances, has access to stable homes, hope, and opportunities for a better life.
1 to 10 staff