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Non-profit Organizations in Belize
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Belize. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Joy International
JOY International® is a non-profit charitable organization devoted to the Rescue, Restoration, Reintegration and Prevention of children, teens and young women who are trafficked and forced into commercial sexual exploitation with an emphasis on fighting the child sex trade. There are many organizations claiming to do RESCUE operations - but there are just a handful willing to go deep undercover to actually rescue children from this evil. JOY International® is one of the few organizations that are actually involved in the rescue operations through our strategic partnerships with highly trained men and women around the world.
1 to 10 staff
Belize Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
Belize Chamber of Commerce & Industry is the largest private sector membership-based organization for Business in Belize. Founded in 1920, the Chamber has been consistently championing the causes of its private sector constituency and considers among its primary objectives the social and economic development of Belize through the development of all sectors of industry, commerce and services. Additionally, since 1997, the Chamber is the only recognized “Employers Organization” in Belize under the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) tri-partite social partnership. Currently, the BCCI boasts a fluctuating membership of more than three hundred (300) Belizean businesses from a broad cross-section of the agricultural, productive, service, and industrial sectors.
11 to 50 staff
Belize Fund For A Sustainable Future
The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (Belize Fund) is a private conservation trust fund established on March 8, 2022, through the Conservation Funding Agreement under the Belize Blue Bonds to support government and non-government partners, focused on Belize’s coastal and marine resources. The Belize Fund disburses grants to non-government partners involved in conservation efforts, scientific research, climate change adaptation activities and blue businesses. It also allocates funding to the Government of Belize to implement and achieve its conservation commitments. The Belize Fund works as a partner with the Government of Belize to ensure long-term sustainable financing for a resilient and vibrant blue economy for our country and people.
1 to 10 staff
Iservants
Dr. Paul Whisnant has served as our Missionary to Belize since 1990. Under Dr. Paul's leadership - and thanks to you who pray, give and volunteer - lives are being changed all over Belize as thousands of hungry children are being fed daily in our feed-a-child program, sick kids are being treated in our medical mission clinics, innocent children are being rescued from sex traffickers, and every Sunday thousands worship Jesus in our network of 54 local Churches! To God be the Glory! We need your help! Visit to learn how you can help by praying and giving. To see photos and videos of your donations and prayers at work, visit or
51 to 200 staff
Belize Natural Energy Charitable Trust
The Belize Natural Energy Charitable Trust is a charitable trust that was established to help improve lives in Belize. The Trust was developed to accomplish this through the responsible and sustainable investments in areas such as: Education:* Social Development * Environmental Sustainability Many Belizeans have the power of change within and its BNECT’s objective to help discover that potential and invest in realizing it; affecting not only the current community needs but future generations to come. Join us in our vision to “empower people” and help them to believe that they can make better lives for themselves and others, as we provide the opportunity to realize these goals
1 to 10 staff
Communal Impact Corporation 501 C 3 Technology Innovation For Social Good
501(c)(3), Nonprofit Charity, Technology Commercialization, Social Impact investing organization building sustainable, innovative, modernized ESG cottage manufacturing industries, opportunity villages, industrial outposts, accessibility programs, Healthcare systems, Digital literacy access programs, associated social structures, and develop an entrepreneurship program charity for the underprivileged and persons with disability, with a global supply chain to guaranteed income through social impact investment and charity. Twitter Handle:@CommunalImpact email: mail@communalimpact.org Seven Tenets of Communal Impact: 1. Empower the underprivileged and persons with disability. Incite Self-Sustenance: local enterprise, supply chain innovation, and Entrepreneurship. Enthuse Lawful Secure Societies: Job creation, Financial Security, Guaranteed Income, and Life Opportunities. Health and Disease Control: Health initiatives, Global partners, Technology innovation. Building capacity, capability, and communal impetus bereft of Aid. Catalyzing Local Solutions: Anthropologically articulated “Value” for Sustainability. Universal Information, knowledge, and digital literacy innovations
51 to 200 staff
Help For Progress, Belize
Help for Progress is a registered non-governmental organization in the City of Belmopan, an implementation partner for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Belize.
1 to 10 staff
Hillside Health Care International
Hillside Health Care International (HHCI) is devoted to improving the Belizean quality of life through medical care, health education, and community outreach. HHCI promotes healthy global attitudes by offering a culturally-rich educational program for medical volunteers that challenges them to better understand their role in international health care. Located in the Toledo District in Southern Belize, our Hillside Clinic is a non-profit primary care clinic established in Its mission is to provide health care and disease prevention to the people of Toledo in Southern Belize. Hillside sees over 9,500 patient visits yearly. Care is delivered at the clinic site, through home visits, and by mobile teams that service remote villages. Medical care is provided by physicians, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, visiting medical students and staff from Belize and abroad. Hillside seeks to offer personal and professional development as well as opportunities for educational advancement and leadership training for members of the HHCI Belizean staff. Through close collaboration with the Belize MoH and other local governmental and non-governmental organizations HHCI will expand its outreach to facilitate public health research, accessible care and disease prevention.
1 to 10 staff
Humana People To People Belize
Humana People to People Belize (HPPBZ) is a non-governmental organization registered and operating in Belize, since 2007. We work shoulder-to-shoulder with vulnerable populations and traditionally marginalized groups from different ages and backgrounds in rural and hard-to-reach communities of Belize. Accordingly, our approach is based on open dialogue, active participation, and collaborative work between individuals, groups, local leaders, government bodies, and the private sector.
11 to 50 staff
Unicef Belize
UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere. UNICEF Belize supports the Government of Belize in promoting and protecting children’s rights and partners with state institutions and civil society organizations to ensure that all children enjoy their rights to health, education, protection, participation, and non-discrimination. The UNICEF office was established in 1981, the same year that Belize gained its independence- but our commitment to Belize dates back to 1954 with our early efforts to improve environmental health, vector control, school feeding programs and providing primary school textbooks. Since then UNICEF has progressed through six programme cycle in Belize providing critical support to national and civil society partners in the areas of health, education, child protection, social and economic development, data and evidence generation and adolescent and youth development and participation. The new Country Programme Document (CPD) 2022-2026 began in March 2022 and outlines priority areas for cooperation in Belize. Three key areas include: 1. Every Child free from all forms of violence 2. Every Child Learns 3. Every Child Survive and Thrives and lives free from all forms of poverty
11 to 50 staff
Friends Of Swallow Caye
Friends of Swallow Caye (FOSC) is a community based non-profit conservation association focused on the protection of manatees in the Swallow Caye Wildlife Sanctuary near Belize City. The group was organized in 1996 to promote the designation of this area as a Wildlife Sanctuary.
1 to 10 staff
Friends For Conservation And Development
FCDbelize.org is a non-profit organization based in Belize that is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of Belize's natural resources, with a particular focus on the Maya Mountain Massif. Our mission is to promote environmental stewardship, protect biodiversity, and empower local communities through education, research, and community-based initiatives. Through our collaborative efforts, we aim to preserve the unique ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and cultural heritage of Belize, while fostering sustainable livelihoods and promoting ecotourism. Join us in our commitment to safeguarding Belize's natural heritage for future generations.#conservation #sustainability #communityengagement #biodiversity #ecotourism
51 to 200 staff
National Garifuna Council Belize
The NGC began as a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to the preservation of Garifuna culture and the advancement of the Garifuna people in December 1981. In an effort to continue addressing issues that impact Garinagu, NGC has experienced considerable evolution over the course of its 40-year history. Regardless, the Council’s vision, mission, and essential values that have driven and motivated its work have remained constant and pivotal.
11 to 50 staff
Belize Network Of Ngos
BNN, the unified voice of NGOs in Belize, seeks to promote good governance to achieve sustainable human development through advocacy, open and effective communication, and meaningful and active participation in reforming our system of governance.
1 to 10 staff
Young Leaders Alliance Of Belize
Promoting youths’ increased participation, leadership and decision-making in politics and public life, civil society and the private sector.
1 to 10 staff