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Non-profit Organizations in Barbados
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Let's Unpack It Lui
A youth-led, non-profit organization established in January 2020, with a mission to empower Caribbean Youth to make mental health a lived reality. Our Key Objectives are to:(i) bring awareness to the traditionally undiscussed topic of mental health (ii) challenge archaic approaches to mental health and eliminate the stigma surrounding Mental Health in the Caribbean empower young people to speak up about mental health (iv) advocate for the implementation of comprehensive national mental health policy in our target countries (v) ensure that young people are aware of and feel empowered to access quality mental health services
1 to 10 staff
Barbados Association Of Non Governmental Organisations
The Barbados Association of Non Governmental Organisations is Registered Charity No:611. It is the Focal Point for Civil Society in Barbados. It is a national network of NGOs, advocating for the inclusion of NGOs in national policy and decision making processes.
11 to 50 staff
The Hey Campaign
The HEY campaign is a Caribbean-initiated campaign on Climate Change and Health with global outreach, seeking to build bridges between the youth around the world. The campaign's vision is to create a generation of young people committed to adopting lifestyles that are both healthy and environmentally friendly (HEY stands for Healthy and Environment-Friendly Youth) and leading global advocacy efforts to build inclusive societies where priority is given to life and dignity, rather than economic growth alone. The HEY campaign's vision is to create a movement bringing all of our youth together in their diversity, to promote and advocate for these shared values
1 to 10 staff
I Am A Girl Ngo
I Am A Girl, usually referred to as ‘the Community’, is a not-for-profit organisation that focuses on the comprehensive development of vulnerable girls aged five (5) to eighteen (18), through forms of traditional and non-traditional programmes, of which they are not accustomed, and heavy emphasis on mentorship through the philosophy ‘Reach One Teach One’. It was founded with the mission to inspire, empower and provide opportunities for young girls to lead and create positive change in the world. Generally, we contribute to the overall growth of girls in Barbados, and aid in the development of some, who may have been exposed to social challenges, in many forms. Since officially commencing our work in 2014, we have impacted upon more than two hundred (200) girls directly, and fifteen hundred (1,500) youth across Barbados. Based on our mandate, we continue to create opportunities to expand upon our reach.
1 to 10 staff
Small Business Association
The Small Business Association (SBA) is the island’s non-governmental, non-profit representative body for micro, small and medium enterprises. The SBA seeks to expand business opportunities for its members, provide educational and developmental services and lobby to ensure an enabling environment for the growth and sustainability of the SME sector. For more information on the work of the Small Business Association, please visit our website: or call 246-228-0162.
1 to 10 staff
Unborn Justice
Unborn Justice is a registered life-affirming charity in Barbados (charity #1143) established in August 2014 and registered in February 2015. In 2017, Unborn Justice opened a Pregnancy Help Centre aimed at providing support to women and their partners faced with crisis pregnancies and providing support to post-abortive women and men. Vision The vision of Unborn Justice Pregnancy Help Centre is to be a source of hope and help for women and men faced with difficult pregnancy decisions. Mission Unborn Justice Pregnancy Help Centre provides support to women and men with crisis pregnancies through empowerment, education and tangible assistance and provides support for post-abortive women and men. Services 1. Self-Administered Pregnancy Testing 2. Peer Counselling Services 3. Baby Items 4. Thrift Store Programmes 1. Client Empowerment Programmes -"Earn While You Learn" & "Come & See" 2. Abortion Recovery Programme - “Forgiven & Set Free” 3. Public Education -"Open Eyes, Open Hearts"
1 to 10 staff
Barbados Red Cross Society
The Barbados Red Cross was established on the 17th of February 1960 as a branch of the British Red Cross and works as an auxiliary in the humanitarian field to the Government of Barbados. The society became a member of the IFRC societies in 1984 and strive to uphold the seven fundamental principles of tge Red Cross Crescent Movement: 1. Humanity 2. Impartiality 3. Neutrality 4. Independence 5. Voluntary Service 6. Unity 7. Universality
1 to 10 staff
Family Visions
We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities. Through unwavering commitment and community collaboration, we’ve evolved into a leading non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support, fostering inclusion and empowerment for those we serve.
11 to 50 staff
The Possibilities Agency
At The Possibilities Agency, we believe that innovation is the key to unlocking the future. As a pioneering innovation design firm, we are dedicated to empowering individuals, organizations, and governments to overcome their most complex challenges through creative and transformative strategies. Our approach is not just about solving problems; it's about envisioning bold new possibilities and making them a reality. We are proud to have supported the work of some of the most esteemed institutions in the world, including the Caribbean Development Bank, the European Union, the UNDP MCO for Barbados, and the OECS. Our work spans across sectors and borders, helping our clients achieve unprecedented efficiency and impact. Whether it's designing groundbreaking solutions or enhancing organizational performance, our mission is to push the boundaries of what's possible. Beyond our client work, we also serve as the administrative and talent backbone for FutureBARBADOS, a prestigious initiative under the Prime Minister’s Office of Barbados. Our involvement in this project underscores our commitment to shaping the future of innovation in the Caribbean and beyond. At The Possibilities Agency, we don’t just think outside the box—we redefine the box. Join us as we chart new territories and amplify impact across the globe.
1 to 10 staff
Biocultural Education And Research Programme
The Biocultural Education and Research Programme was established officially in 2018 to promote the conservation of plant biodiversity in Barbados through education and research. Our nonprofit organization is managed by a board and executive committee headed by Dr Sonia Peter, Chemist and Ethnobotanist practitioner. We support education and research as tools to affect change in attitudes within communities and to enhance stakeholder respect for plant biodiversity and traditional knowledge.
11 to 50 staff
Caribbean Collaborative
Caribbean Collaborative is a non profit start up committed to supporting, increasing and celebrating volunteering, voluntourism, corporate social responsibility, civic participation and philanthropy throughout the Caribbean. Our goal is to drive citizen engagement and cultivate a community of changemakers.
1 to 10 staff
Caribbean Girls' Collective
WE are the Caribbean Girls’ Collective - a group of like-minded organisations working with girls across the Caribbean, and together we’re playing our part to ensure that all girls feel powerful enough to make the right decisions, proud enough to own their self-confidence and protected enough to fulfil their potential.
1 to 10 staff
Rapid Relief Team Rrt Caribbean
RRT displays care and compassion to people in crisis. Providing free catering assistance, tangible support to emergency services, government and charitable organizations, RRT volunteers are mobilized across the globe to serve where and when it is needed most.
201 to 500 staff
Remaking Trade For A Sustainable Future
The Remaking Global Trade for a Sustainable Future Project aims to rethink the foundations for international commerce and develop a WTO reform agenda to better position this critical international organization to meet the needs of the current moment and better align the trading system with the world community’s commitment to a sustainable future. The Project will map out where the world needs to go over the next decade to address economic inequality, achieve the transition to a clean energy future, and advance other dimensions of the sustainable development vision – and specify what the trading system’s role should be in promoting the transformation required.
1 to 10 staff
Caribbean Actuarial Association
The Caribbean Actuarial Association (CAA) was officially formed in Jamaica in December 1991. Its birth represented the culmination of the efforts of a number of actuaries who worked in the Caribbean region. Their aim was to create an actuarial body that would have issues of concern to the region as its primary focus. The CAA’s Constitution was adopted on December 3, 1993. The main objective of the CAA is to encourage and support the development of actuarial science in the Caribbean. The Association also strives to maintain the high standards and image of the actuarial profession.
1 to 10 staff
Bybt
The BYBT is a youth entrepreneurship development organisation, a non-government organisation (NGO) and a registered charity. Established in 1994 by a group of local social entrepreneurs, it provides both financial and non-financial support to young persons with good business ideas and energy, who often lack of skills, knowledge and finance to create a sustainable business. These young unemployed persons would have been unable to receive funding from any traditional lending institutions, family or friends to start their business ventures. BYBT assist young people to develop skills and attitude which they will need to become successful entrepreneurs.
1 to 10 staff
Barbados Workers' Union
The Barbados Workers' Union is the leading trade union in Barbados, with a substantial membership representing over workers in a diverse range of industries and occupations. The BWU plays a vital role in advocating for the rights and interests of workers and promotes social and economic justice in the country.
11 to 50 staff
The Future Centre Trust
The Future Centre Trust (FCT) is the longest-standing Environmental non-Governmental agency in Barbados. Conceptualized in 1994 at the UN Global Conference on Sustainable Development of Small Island States hosted in Barbados. The organization was inspired by the late Governor General Dame Nita Barrow (a patron of the FCT) and founded by the late Dr. Colin Hudson. Our Vision: To leave a better world for future generations through education and a circular economy. Our Mission: To foster sustainable behaviour within the community through our projects.
1 to 10 staff
Wirred
Walkers Reserve is a 277 acre bioregional hub, learning center and eco-tourism destination located in the heart of the National Park System on the beautiful east coast of Barbados. Once a sand quarry, 10 years of regeneration has transformed this once degraded landscape into a Caribbean climate laboratory, center for climate resilient education and Eco-Tourism. This holistic regeneration project showcases the successful application of nature-based solutions as we build soils, capture fresh water, grow climate resilient crops, bring fresh produce into local communities, and create sustainable livelihoods. The Walkers Institute for Regenerative Research Education and Design (WIRRED) was established to steward the regeneration of Walkers Reserve. Over the life of this project we have built habitats, developed ecosystems and increased biodiversity, creating a model for climate resilience that can be scaled and replicated.
11 to 50 staff
Barbados Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
BCCI’ s purpose is to help local businesses prosper and grow by facilitating a more enabling business environment in Barbados and the CARICOM Single Market. Our goal is to be the ‘top-of-mind’ source for local business (trade and industry) information and to enhance the social development of Barbadian communities.
1 to 10 staff
Barbados National Trust
The Barbados National Trust is a charitable, non-profit, non-governmental (NGO) body founded in 1961 to establish and preserve the natural and built heritage of Barbados and to awaken the public to a greater awareness of Barbados' historic and architectural riches. It is linked through aims, goals and structure to all the international National Trusts from England to Australia and it is believed the Barbados National Trust is the second oldest in the Caribbean. Founded two years after the Jamaica National Trust Commission. The Trust was incorporated in 1961 as a Body Corporate under an Act of the Legislature. It is also registered as a charity, and its mandate includes: 1. Compiling a photographic record and listing of places of natural beauty and their animal and plant life; 2. Acquiring properties for the benefit of the people of Barbados and its visitors; 3. Opening to public view, sites of historic and architectural interest.
1 to 10 staff
Caribbean Policy Development Centre
The Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) was established in 1991 and is a legally registered non-profit organisation headquartered in Barbados. The CPDC was first established as a policy unit within the Caribbean Conference of Churches on the recognition of the significant adverse impacts that national, regional and international development policies were having on the region’s most vulnerable communities. Many of these communities were being served by the and other Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). The NGO community recognised that its quality of life interventions were threatened by an inability to articulate people-centred policy advocacy and lobbying. The CPDC was commissioned, by the and a network of active development NGOs, with the task to focus on ensuring that the social dislocation caused by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) policies received a fitting collective, inclusive, and representative, people-centred development policy advocacy and lobbying response. All of the 20 leading NGOs in the Caribbean that were the catalyst for the CPDC’s formation also became its core membership, drawn from across all of the language groupings of the region. Currently, thirty-one NGOs and four individuals comprise the CPDC’s membership. Since its establishment, the CPDC has been a voice for the NGO community and their beneficiaries on key socio-economic and other development issues. Through the engagement of regional and national policymakers, the CPDC has brought the plight of the most vulnerable groups in Caribbean society to the forefront in key policy fora and dialogue at the national, regional and international levels. The CPDC is cemented in its belief that development should be centred around the needs of the people and not purely by market forces and an influential minority of decision-makers within developed economies.
1 to 10 staff
Tourism Development Corporation
The Tourism Development Corporation is a private sector fund supporting Barbados tourism since 1987.
1 to 10 staff
Barbados Association Of Endometriosis & P.C.O.S
Registered Non-Profit organization No. 1285 MISSION STATEMENT The Barbados Association of Endometriosis and P.C.O.S. endeavours to : “bring relevant and effective awareness of Endometriosis, P.C.O.S. and similar debilitating pelvic disorders to the Barbadian population that encourages discourse with and tangible support for those who have these conditions”.(BAEP Mission Statement, 2016) OBJECTIVES • To increase awareness of Endometriosis, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and other similar gynecological disorders (excluding cancer) in Barbados • To provide a voice and advocacy for those diagnosed and living with Endometriosis and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome • To provide a forum for research and collaboration between all major stakeholders • To promote the importance of early diagnosis and effective, relevant treatment options • To provide psychological, emotional and financial support to persons living with Endometriosis and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome to the best of our ability and within our resource constraints.
1 to 10 staff
First Class Toastmasters Club
At First Class Toastmasters Club, we are about helping people to conquer their fear of public speaking. We meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at the CIBC FirstCaribbean Warrens Great House. Guests are warmly invited to join our meetings as we discuss engaging topics and participate in fun activities to aid in the journey of self development! The information on this website is for the sole use of Toastmasters’ members, for Toastmasters business only. It is not to be used for solicitation and distribution of non-Toastmasters material or information.
11 to 50 staff
Caribbean Insights
The Caribbean Institute of Certified Management Consultants (CICMC) was established in 2007, as a non-profit organization, to regulate the practice of management consultancy, to advocate for the profession and to advance the effectiveness of management consulting practices and processes in the region. In 2020 the organisation was rebranded as the Caribbean Institute of Management Consultants (CIMC).
1 to 10 staff
Unicef Eastern Caribbean
UNICEF is here For Every Child. In the Eastern Caribbean Area, we focus on ensuring that every girl and boy has the opportunity to survive, thrive, and reach their full potential. Our particular attention is on the most vulnerable children—those who face the greatest barriers to education, protection, health, and opportunity. We work across 12 countries and territories, partnering with governments, civil society, and communities to deliver lasting change. From early childhood development and climate resilience to social protection and child safeguarding, our work is driven by evidence, equity, and a deep commitment to children's rights.
11 to 50 staff
Evening Stars Barbados Inc
Evening Stars Barbados is a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering children with autism and supporting their families through care, education, and holistic community programs. Founded in 2025, our mission is to ensure that children with autism and other developmental differences are understood, accepted, and provided with the right tools and opportunities to thrive. We focus on community awareness, early intervention, parent education, and inclusive engagement to help families navigate their unique journeys with hope and confidence. Through partnerships with schools, healthcare providers, and community leaders, Evening Stars Barbados provides educational workshops, outreach events, and family support services. Our programs are designed to reduce stigma, promote inclusion, and build a more compassionate society where every child can shine in their own way. We are proud to be a growing voice for autism acceptance and inclusion in Barbados and the wider Caribbean. Mission: To empower children with autism and support their families through inclusive care, education, and holistic community programs. Vision: A Barbados where every child with autism is seen, supported, and celebrated — building a future where inclusion, awareness, and compassion shape every community. Core Values: Inclusion — Every child deserves to belong. Empowerment — We nurture confidence and independence. Compassion — We lead with empathy and understanding. Community — Together, we light the way for brighter futures. Location: Bridgetown, Barbados Email: eveningstarsbarbados@gmail.com Website: https://eveningstarsbarbados.org
1 to 10 staff
Deaf House Barbados
Deaf House is a pioneering non-profit initiative, dedicated to empowering the Deaf community through creative and professional development in the Caribbean and beyond. This initiative is structured into three integral parts, each synergizing towards our overarching goals: empowerment, inclusivity, and growth. The Deaf Church in Barbados is the first key component. It addresses the lack of complete Deaf Church services in the region, offering spiritual growth opportunities through services, bible studies, and worship sessions, tailored for the Deaf community. Next are the Deaf Training Programs, designed to unlock the true potential of Deaf individuals. These programs focus on creative and professional development, providing the skills needed for success in these areas. We collaborate with organizations like Cornerstone Creatives to offer employment and global exposure. The third element is a restaurant and cafe, a sustainable financial base for Deaf House. It also serves as a training ground for Deaf individuals in the hospitality industry, promoting inclusivity by bridging the gap between hearing and deaf communities. Our holistic approach fosters a symbiotic relationship with partners like Cornerstone Creatives, ensuring employment and global opportunities. Deaf House is envisioned as a hub for training, community engagement, and spiritual growth, inviting both Deaf and hearing individuals. We aim to create a ripple effect of inclusivity, supporting the Deaf community globally. We invite investors to join us in building a community where inclusivity is a lived reality, empowering every individual to their full potential.
1 to 10 staff
Plakortis Open House
Plakortis is a Caribbean Not-for-Profit Capacity Building Organisation with the following goals and objectives: Goal: • Strengthen individual capacity, and professional expertise among young and mid-level professionals in the field of science and technology, through a skilled membership network that will improve the number of qualified men and women in the Caribbean. Vision: • A Caribbean sustaining a pool of independent, vibrant, and technologically skilled experts in the field of natural and social sciences; supporting and enhancing economic growth, stability, sustainable development and job creation in the sciences. Mission: • Provide an enabling environment for individual and professional growth, supporting the development of ideas, social implementation of projects and programmes which are sustainable and targeted.
1 to 10 staff
Cancer Support Services - Bb
Welcome To Cancer Support Services Charity (No. 316) Cancer Support Services was founded in 1996 and provides a haven where patients and their families are given an understanding ear, a compassionate smile and, most importantly, confidentiality and a place where they can feel free of their fears and have many of their concerns addressed. Cancer Support Services is committed through a spirit of volunteerism to the care of persons with cancer and to bring comfort and support to the affected relatives and dependents. Cancer Support Services relies on the generosity of its patrons, sponsors and the wider general public to fund the wide range of services it provides for patients and their families. The charity was formed primarily to assist patients with cancer and their families. Because of the stigma and myths which are associated with cancer, many patients and their families face this diagnosis alone. Even in an age where information on cancer is so readily available, many people still hold on to prejudices and make the life of the patient with cancer unpleasant. This serves only to impede a healthy recovery.
1 to 10 staff
Anchorbridge Environmental Inc
AnchorBridge Environmental (ABE) is a Barbados-based NPO working to advance environmental justice throughout the Caribbean using research, advocacy, education, policy and strategic advising. We believe that environmental issues cannot be separated from the histories of inequality and exclusion that impact the lives of marginalised communities. ABE exists to address these legacies and build alternative futures rooted in equity, care, and collective power. Our Scope of Work Strategic Advising: Partnering with institutions to reimagine policies and practices through a justice lens. Advocacy & Activism: Equipping Caribbean people to shape the decisions that affect them. Movement Building: Creating knowledge-sharing and support systems across communities and sectors.
1 to 10 staff
Humanity Barbados
Humanity Barbados is a mutual care organisation which seeks to close the resource disparity gap for vulnerable communities in Barbados. We assist in transforming the lives of women, children, the unhoused and the disabled by financing necessities, healthcare services, education and housing.
1 to 10 staff