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Non-profit Organizations in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Aiesec
AIESEC develops leadership among youth aged 18 to 30 and contributes to strengthening the global employability market by providing an end-to-end international talent recruitment solution for Enterprises, NGOs, and Start-ups. AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization developing the leadership potential of young people. Present in 120+ countries and territories across 2600 universities, we provide students and recent graduates with life-changing experiences to intern or volunteer abroad within partner organizations. We partner with organizations ranging from Fortune 500 to local enterprises in developing and sourcing their global talent needs across our network. Through our programs in universities, we provide organizations with access to a global network of young talent who have the capabilities to make a positive impact. For the last seven decades, we have developed over one million leaders ranging from business, civil society, and world leaders, including one Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Learn more about us at - http://partners.aiesec.org
10001+ staff
Canadian Red Cross
The Canadian Red Cross is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. We help people in Canada and around the world prepare for, respond to and recover from disruptive events. Emergencies The Canadian Red Cross mobilizes its vast network of volunteers to assist when a disaster strikes, working in support of government to deliver relief to impacted communities and people. The Canadian Red Cross also contributes to international disaster responses by raising funds, as well as deploying resources and trained aid workers to support the local Red Cross. Prevention and safety Through first aid training and water safety programming, the Canadian Red Cross helps Canadians be better equipped to prevent and treat injuries at home and in the workplace, as well as how to be safe in and around the water. Capacity building The Canadian Red Cross provides support to Red Cross societies around the world to build capacity to be better able to able to respond to crises. Community health The Canadian Red Cross delivers services to promote community health, in partnership with provincial governments. Fundamental Principles Our network is vast, but our approach is simple. All Red Cross programs and activities are guided by the Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service, Unity and Universality.
10001+ staff
Scouts Canada
Scouts Canada, the country's leading youth organization, has more than members nationwide representing every faith and culture. Scouts Canada groups offer programming in more than 19 languages reflecting Canada's multicultural landscape and communities. Kids in Scouts have fun adventures discovering new things and experiences they wouldn't discover elsewhere. Along the way, they develop into capable, confident and well-rounded individuals, better prepared for success in the world. For tens of thousands of children and youth across Canada, Scouts is the start of something great. For more information visit scouts.ca. Scouts Canada is a not-for-profit organization (Charitable Registration No. 10776 1694 RR0028) and a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement.
10001+ staff
Canadian Federation Of Independent Business
Since 1971, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has been fighting to help small businesses succeed. With over members, we’re the largest organization in Canada devoted exclusively to the interests of independent business owners. We ensure that the voice of our members is heard at all levels of government. We provide our members with expert advice, tools and information. We negotiate member exclusive savings and benefits programs for services that businesses most need. Nous sommes la Fédération canadienne de l’entreprise indépendante, la FCEI. Nous comptons plus de 100 membres propriétaires d’entreprise et nous mettons tout en œuvre pour créer un climat entrepreneurial qui favorise leur réussite. Nous sommes la plus importante association qui se consacre à la défense des intérêts des PME. Aux premières loges des négociations avec les décideurs politiques de tous les partis, nous nous assurons que les gouvernements tiennent compte de votre réalité.
201 to 500 staff
Baptist Housing
At Baptist Housing, we're more than just a company – we're a community dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to seniors across British Columbia. As we continue to grow and expand our reach, we're actively seeking compassionate individuals who share our values and are eager to make a difference in the lives of others. With a wide range of job opportunities available in various roles and locations, including the Lower Mainland, Victoria, Kelowna, and the Interior, Baptist Housing offers the perfect environment for those seeking fulfilling careers with opportunities for growth and development. Join us and be part of a team where every role contributes to creating vibrant communities where seniors can thrive and enjoy life to the fullest. Explore our job opportunities and discover why Baptist Housing is the ideal place to build your career while making a meaningful impact in your community. Our Promise: At Baptist Housing, every day is an opportunity for you to help our seniors experience life well in supportive communities. As a member of our team, you can experience a fulfilling career while working in a collaborative environment where support for you is prioritized. Why Work at Baptist Housing? • Meaningful Service: Your work matters! You can make a real impact on the lives of our residents. Your role is both fulfilling and purposeful. • Supportive & Fun Community: We're more than colleagues. Experience a supportive, safe and fun environment where we take our work seriously, but not ourselves. • Recognition & Appreciation: Experience appreciation events and receive recognition awards through our team programs.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cuso International
Cuso International is an international cooperation and development organization that works to create economic and social opportunities for marginalized groups. Together with our partners, we are focused on efforts to advance gender equality and social inclusion, improve economic resilience, and deliver progress on climate action. We believe that by sharing skills, we can build better futures. Founded in 1961, Cuso International works in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean and Canada. Registered charitable numbers: Canada: 6813 United States: EIN 30-0545486 We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada.
51 to 200 staff
Federation Cja
Federation CJA is the central philanthropic, planning and coordinating body of services for Montreal’s Jewish community. Supporting a family of affiliated agencies and associated communal organizations, Federation CJA is instrumental in providing for the welfare, education, cultural, spiritual, and social needs of the Jewish community, as well as advocating on its behalf. Federation CJA has served Montreal's Jewish community, as well as those in need in Israel and around the world, since 1917. Combined Jewish Appeal (CJA) is the fundraising arm of Federation CJA, with proceeds from the annual campaign supporting an array of local, national, and overseas programs and activities. Costs of the campaign are kept low, so that donations are used to make a difference in people's lives. As a community organization, Federation CJA mobilizes thousands of volunteers who devote their time and energy to raising funds, allocating the proceeds, and assisting in the delivery of services. It is one of 157 North American Jewish federations, a member organization of the United Israel Appeal (UIA) Federations Canada and of The Jewish Federations of North America.
51 to 200 staff
Iiba
For over 20 years, the International Institute of Business Analysis™ (IIBA®) has helped shape the practice of business analysis to achieve better enterprise outcomes. A professional association with members, 120 chapters, 1,500 volunteers, and 500 partners worldwide, IIBA supports the recognition of business analysis within organizations. It enables networking and community engagement, provides foundational standards and resources, and offers internationally recognized certification programs for career advancement.
51 to 200 staff
Mission Services Of Hamilton
Mission Services is a charitable organization in Hamilton, Ontario on a mission to end poverty and create safe places to learn, heal and grow. We offer professional services in a caring and dignified manner for every person who comes through our doors. Looking for an opportunity to get involved in your community? Mission Services relies on a huge range of supporters and volunteers to continue working to alleviate poverty, homelessness and addiction. Join us in building a better future for everyone.
51 to 200 staff
Send International
SEND International, a global Christian missions organization, is dedicated to being disciples who make disciples. Our mission is to mobilize God's people and engage the unreached in order to establish reproducing churches. Originating post-World War II, our ministry emerged from a group of formerly enlisted soldiers compelled to bring the good news to Japan and the Philippines. Today, SEND serves 27 countries throughout Asia, Eurasia, Europe, and North America. We collaborate with local churches to send missionaries well so they can serve well and make a lasting impact for the gospel.
501 to 1000 staff
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Who We Are The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) is the voice of Canada’s Ukrainian community. The Congress brings together under one umbrella all the national, provincial and local Ukrainian Canadian organizations. Together with its member organizations, the UCC has been leading, coordinating and representing the interests of one of Canada’s largest ethnic communities (1.2 million) for 70 years and instrumental in shaping Canada’s social, economic and political landscape. Mission Statement The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) represents the Ukrainian Canadian community before the people and Government of Canada, promotes linkages with Ukraine and identifies and addresses the needs of the Ukrainian community in Canada to ensure its continued existence and development for the enhancement of Canada’s socio-cultural fabric. Vision Statement The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) strives to be a proactive, national, united and self-sustaining body that provides a high standard of leadership in developing the destiny of Ukrainian Canadians.
10001+ staff
World Renew
At World Renew, we join with the world’s families to change the story of hunger, poverty, and illness. For nearly 60 years, hundreds of thousands of people have shared in this calling: staff, local partners, global communities, and people like you. Every day, people like you give in response to a disaster, offer monthly support to Free a Family™ from poverty, or travel with our volunteer teams to help renew hope firsthand. Together, we change stories, and those stories change the world.
51 to 200 staff
Beacon Community Services
Beacon Community Services is a community-based charity delivering compassionate, innovative community services that foster self-sufficiency, volunteerism, and well-being. Our dedicated, caring team is nearly strong: about 260 staff and 600 volunteers focus on helping people, empowering communities, and improving lives on Southern Vancouver Island and the Outer Gulf Islands. We serve thousands of people through a wide range of programs and services, including:* children, youth and family services;* services and supports for seniors and family caregivers;* employment services and training;* counselling;* housing, homelessness prevention and shelter services;* thrift shops that raise funds for important community programs and help people in need;* a diverse array of volunteer services.AND MORE!
201 to 500 staff
Bell Canada Pensioners' Group Ontario
The Bell Pensioners' Group (BPG) is a volunteer organization of Bell retirees committed to the advocacy and protection of one of the most important assets - Our Company pension. The mission of BPG is “to be recognized by Bell, Bell pensioners, government agencies and the stakeholder community as an effective and influential advocate for our members”. We have a membership of over Our goal is to continue to grow our membership that will ensure we always have a strong voice. We encourage all Defined Benefit retirees and active employees of the Bell group of companies to join our organization.
10001+ staff
Bethesda
Bethesda, a leading not-for-profit organization serving the Niagara Region, including Hamilton, Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk Regions has been dedicated to supporting people with developmental disabilities since 1937. We provide a continuum of holistic services for children, youth, and adults, encompassing clinical supports and community programs. Our passion is to help people live their best lives. Our team of more than 600 professionals delivers compassionate, innovative supports to more than individuals annually. We are committed to enhancing quality of life and fostering a supportive, vibrant community. Discover how we can support you or your loved one at or call us at 905.684.6918.
201 to 500 staff
Canadian Blood Services
We are Canada’s biological lifeline. We are the connection between the sincere generosity of donors and the heartfelt appreciation of recipients, between the profound discoveries of science and the joyful restoration of health. As such, we are nationally responsible for a secure system of life essentials for transfusion or transplantation that’s reliable, accessible and sustainable. That’s why our organization must be efficient, our performance disciplined. We must work as one with our colleagues and partners at all levels. We must be prudent yet smart, rigorous yet agile, capable yet concerned. And we must be innovative, reinventing today so we can find better answers for tomorrow. In a very real way, what we do affects the well-being of all Canadians and every day we must earn their trust. We make a difference and in that, we take great pride Canadian Blood Services strives to create informative and engaging communities on social media. We ask that users heed our Community Guidelines
1001 to 5000 staff
Canadian Cancer Society
What does it take to take on cancer? It takes all of us. We all know the saying ‘It takes a village.’ But to take on cancer, it takes more than a village. We believe it takes a society. It takes a community – of patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, researchers, advocates, donors, supporters and volunteers – rallying together around a shared cause. Profound impact is possible when we combine our actions with the actions of others. Our goal at the Canadian Cancer Society is to inspire people of all ages, from all backgrounds and all parts of the country to come together to take on cancer’s biggest issues. Nothing big gets solved by one person. To take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society.
501 to 1000 staff
Care Canada
We work to save lives, fight poverty, and achieve social justice around the world. How? By putting women and girls at the centre of all we do. We know that we cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities. When women everywhere have what they need to live safe and healthy lives, when they have dignified work, when they can claim the leadership opportunities they deserve, they make the world a better, more equal place for EVERYONE.**Please note: All applications to roles with CARE Canada should be submitted through our online job board. CARE Canada would never request that you transfer money on our behalf or make a job offer without a thorough recruitment process. Please beware of fraudulent offers and report them to local authorities.
51 to 200 staff
Cnib
CNIB is a Canadian non-profit driven to change what it is to be blind today. Funded by charitable donations and enabled by the selfless contributions of volunteers, we are changing what is to be blind through innovative programs and powerful advocacy, delivered in communities from coast to coast to coast. For more information, visit
501 to 1000 staff
Developmental Disabilities Association
Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA) is a community living agency and leading employer in BC’s social services sector. With over 50 community-based programs and services for children, youths, and adults in Vancouver and Richmond, we offer superior programs and services to enable people with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential. We create extended networks of support, invest in individual needs, and strive for an inclusive and safe community. Over 1,600 individuals and families in the Vancouver and Richmond area are serviced by DDA every year.
501 to 1000 staff
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Wetlands are one of the most important ecosystems on the planet. Unfortunately, up to 70 per cent of wetlands have been lost in settled areas of Canada. More are lost every day. Wetlands do many important jobs for us. They help clean our water. They are home to hundreds of species of wildlife. They protect our communities from flooding and droughts. They store carbon, helping in the fight against climate change. Since 1938, we have been working hard to save Canada’s wetlands. Backed by sound science, we have what it takes to make a real difference. It’s why we’re leading the way in wetland conservation. We know what needs to be done. We know how to do it. Now, more than ever, we need your help.
201 to 500 staff
Gef Seniors Housing
We provide friendly, affordable, and secure housing and services to nearly seniors in Edmonton. Our vision is to create vibrant, affordable communities for seniors. For our mission, we focus on providing affordable, well-maintained, and secure buildings, where our clients can live with dignity and thrive in their communities with the support of friendly and caring staff and volunteers. We offer a wide selection of seniors’ self-contained apartments and lodge accommodations throughout Edmonton, to give seniors more choices of where they want to live. In 2019, GEF Seniors Housing celebrated 60 years of serving Edmonton seniors. In 1959, our organization was established under provincial legislation as Greater Edmonton Foundation (GEF). In the 1960s the Alberta government built retirement homes throughout Alberta, called lodges, for low-income seniors. The province continued to build these homes until 1984. Under an agreement between the City of Edmonton and the Alberta government, the City provided land for the buildings and the provincial government built the lodges. Foundations were established to manage the lodges in one or more municipal districts or counties in the province. The Greater Edmonton Foundation was one of these foundations. In 2012, we changed our name to GEF Seniors Housing. Since 1959, we have continued working with the community as an active partner in the important work of providing quality housing for seniors in Edmonton and its surrounding communities. Our self-contained apartment buildings and lodges offer accessible, affordable and safe housing in comfortable, supportive environments that promote opportunities for seniors to successfully age in place.
501 to 1000 staff
Goodwill Industries Ontario Great Lakes
Goodwill Industries is a non-profit social enterprise that provides work opportunities, skills development and employee and family strengthening for people who face barriers such as disability or social disadvantage. The aim is to advance individuals, families and communities toward economic self-sufficiency and prosperity. On various social enterprise platforms such as donated goods, thrift retail, recycling, logistics, food and hospitality, power industrial sewing, commercial services and light manufacturing, Goodwill creates jobs, and unites caring and business to develop individual and community potential. Goodwill’s commitment goes beyond providing a job and a paycheck. We provide benefits and have a strong program emphasis on life coaching, wellness, training, access to education, career advancement, poverty reduction and social inclusion.
1001 to 5000 staff
Grand Challenges Canada
Grand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with Big Impact®. Funded by the Government of Canada and other partners, Grand Challenges Canada funds innovators in low- and middle-income countries and Canada. The bold ideas Grand Challenges Canada supports integrate science and technology, social and business innovation – known as Integrated Innovation®. One of the largest impact-first investors in Canada, and with a feminist investment approach, Grand Challenges Canada has supported a pipeline of over 1400 innovations in more than 102 countries. Grand Challenges Canada estimates that these innovations have the potential to save up to 1 million lives and improve up to 28 million lives by 2030. For more information, visit follow us on Twitter @GChallenges and on Facebook at
51 to 200 staff
Habitat For Humanity Canada
Founded in 1985, Habitat for Humanity Canada is a national charity comprised of local Habitat organizations working in every province and the North. Through innovative home construction, repair, and financing, skills training and advocacy, we bring people together to build homes, communities and hope. Habitat for Humanity Canada is a member of Habitat for Humanity International, a leading global non-profit working in more than 70 countries. For more information, please visit
11 to 50 staff
Harbourfront Centre
Harbourfront Centre is Canada’s community waterfront, home of arts, culture and education, and a registered, charitable not-for-profit cultural organization operating a 10-acre campus on Toronto’s central waterfront. Harbourfront Centre provides year-round programming 52 weeks a year, seven days a week, supporting a wide range of artists and communities. We inspire audiences and visitors with a breadth of bold, ambitious and engaging experiences. We champion Canadian artists throughout their careers, presenting them alongside international artists and fostering artistic exchanges between disciplines and cultures.
51 to 200 staff
Invest Ottawa
Invest Ottawa, is Ottawa’s leading economic development agency for fostering the advancement of the region's globally competitive knowledge-based institutions and industries. Invest Ottawa delivers its economic development services through a unique partnership with the City of Ottawa, where the City and Invest Ottawa, through its members set the strategy and manage the programs that move Ottawa’s economy forward. Invest Ottawa is a non-profit, partnership organization that operates on an annual budget that comes from a variety of sources including: municipal, federal and provincial government; membership fees; professional development programs; and private sector contributions.
51 to 200 staff
Jvs Toronto
JVS Toronto plays a vital role in Toronto and York Region ensuring that job seekers reach their potential at work and employers build the workforce they need to be successful. We do this through a mix of general and specialized services to job seekers from all backgrounds and situations, and employers from all sectors. We have extensive experience providing career exploration, job search support, employment recruitment, mentoring, job coaching and retention, as well as vocational assessments across nine locations. Our dedicated team of multi-disciplinary professionals are experienced in providing services to students, youth and adults. In particular, we are knowledgeable in supporting individuals with disabilities, newcomers to Canada, at-risk youth, and mature workers.
51 to 200 staff
Nutrition International
We are global leaders in nutrition who focus on evidence-based, high-impact and cost-effective interventions that produce measurable results. Working in partnership with countries, donors and implementers, our experts conduct cutting-edge nutrition research, support critical policy formulation, and integrate nutrition into broader development programs. In more than 60 countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, Nutrition International nourishes people to nourish life.
501 to 1000 staff
Second Harvest
Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue organization and is a global thought leader on perishable food redistribution. We work with thousands of food businesses from across the supply chain to redirect unsold surplus food to non-profit organizations that feed communities in every province and territory. By keeping perfectly edible food from ending up in landfill and redirecting it to the charitable sector, our work prevents harmful greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere and improves access to nutrition for the millions of people in Canada experiencing food insecurity. In addition to our core work of food rescue, Second Harvest produces research on food loss and waste, provides education and training for the charitable food sector and has developed the Second Harvest Food Rescue App to facilitate direct donations from food businesses to local non-profits across Canada. In 2025 we rescued 95.8 million lbs of healthy perishable food and diverted it to more than 10,800 programs in charities and non-profits across Canada, averting over 309 million pounds of greenhouse gases. Our vision: No Waste. No Hunger Our mission is to keep food where it belongs: On plates and out of landfills.
51 to 200 staff
Socodevi
SOCODEVI (Société de coopération pour le développement international) est une organisation à but non lucratif qui est constituée d'un réseau d’entreprises coopératives et mutualistes qui partage son expertise technique et son savoir-faire avec ses partenaires dans les pays en développement, afin d’y créer, protéger et distribuer la richesse.
201 to 500 staff
Stride
Stride is here to support both job seekers and local employers, offering everything from job readiness & coaching to accommodation planning, incentives, job matching, and more! We connect a diverse range of candidates—often overlooked by traditional recruitment methods—with inclusive employers of choice.
11 to 50 staff
Workplace Safety & Prevention Services
Businesses - and the people who work for them - need access to health and safety expertise to help prevent injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. WSPS is here to help (and has been since 1917), providing the support and information needed to stay safe on the job. Today, we’re a partner in Ontario’s occupational health and safety system, serving over businesses and 4.2 million workers in the province’s agricultural, manufacturing and service sectors. Our team of experts are located throughout the province. They assist businesses in understanding and managing their risks, staying in compliance, and building healthier workplaces. Our people are passionate about what they do; driven to help all Ontarians come home safe at the end of the workday. Strong relationships with industry leaders, academic institutions, government agencies and community groups allow us to stay on top of emerging trends and share the safety message. Social Terms of Use http://wsps.news/terms
201 to 500 staff
World Vision Canada
About Us: As a leading global relief, development, and advocacy organization, World Vision Canada is dedicated to creating lasting change in the lives of vulnerable children, families, and communities worldwide. Our Impact- Top-Rated Charity: Recognized as one of the Top 100 Rated Charities by Charity Intelligence Canada- Accredited Excellence: Accredited by the Better Business Bureau, Imagine Canada, and the Canadian Centre for Christian Charities- Leading Employer: Named one of Greater Toronto's Top Employers in 2022- Global Reach: Working in over 50 countries to address poverty and injustice- Trusted Partner: Member of the Humanitarian Coalition and audited by KPMG. How You Can Help- Child Sponsorship: Provide vital support to a child in need- Single Donations: Make a one-time gift to our critical programs- Gift Catalogue: Shop for meaningful gifts that make a difference- Fundraising: Participate in our fundraising initiatives- Prayer: Join our global prayer community- Advocacy: Add your voice to our campaigns for justice. Follow Us: Stay informed and inspired by following us on LinkedIn. Discover our global perspective and learn how you can make a difference.#WorldVisionCanada #GlobalImpact #Charity #Development #Humanitarian #Advocacy
201 to 500 staff
Ymca Calgary
Ever since its inception in 1902, YMCA Calgary has been a hard working charitable organization that responds to the needs of Calgarians. YMCA Calgary has evolved into a vibrant charity where thousands of Calgarians are involved each year through health and wellness programs, leadership, and community outreach programs, child care, and day and overnight camps. Guided by four core values of honesty, caring, respect and responsibility, YMCA Calgary strives to offer quality programs and services that give children, youth and adults the opportunity to belong, grow, thrive and lead. YMCA Calgary has seven health and wellness facilities with one more opening in the SE quadrant in 2019, five child development centres with licensed child care, two outdoor campsites and over 60 community program sites serving all quadrants of the city. These spaces and programs allow YMCA Calgary to deliver programs, services and opportunities to help the Calgary community connect with others, build life-long skills, and keep active and healthy.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ymca Of Greater Toronto
Everyone deserves a chance to shine. That’s why the YMCA of Greater Toronto is committed to promoting equity and boosting well-being across the GTA — but as a charity, we don’t do it alone. When many think of the Y, a charity may not be the first thing that comes to mind — but our ability to ignite the potential in people and spark change for the better is only made possible by the loyalty of our participants, the generosity of our donors, and the dedication of our volunteers and staff. Thanks to the breadth, quality, and inclusive nature of the services and programs we offer across our network of 500+ locations in the GTA, we attract a diverse and dynamic mix of participants and will never turn anyone away due to their financial circumstances. Many participate for life and many more choose to give back when they have the means, so that others can benefit from experiences like their own — experiences that can only be found at the Y. Our focus on well-being means we help people thrive not only physically, but mentally and socially as well. We offer volunteering opportunities; safe spaces for teens; child care; camps; career guidance; employment services; support for immigrants; and a range of other services essential for individuals and communities to shine their brightest. No matter your needs or stage of life, when you join the Y community, you get to be part of something special. Over our 170-year history, we’ve adapted to meet our communities’ most urgent needs. Today, these needs include mental health supports, affordable housing, accessible child care, help navigating our precarious labour market, and community for isolated older adults. By offering a safe destination where anyone can grow, lead, and give back, the Y has become both a beacon of inspiration and a trusted anchor of support driven by our knowledgeable, friendly, and caring volunteers and staff.
5001 to 10000 staff
Ymca Of Hamilton Burlington Brantford
Whether you’re looking to improve your fitness level, find high-quality licensed child care, camp experiences for your children or career opportunities for yourself, the YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford is here to help. In fact, these are just of a few of the ways that the YMCA can help make your life easier, healthier and happier. The YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford is a charitable organization that creates spaces to belong and promotes healthy living for people at all stages of life.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cawst
CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. We address the global need for water, sanitation, and hygiene by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions that people can implement themselves. We were founded in 2001.
11 to 50 staff
David Suzuki Foundation
Through evidence-based research, education and policy analysis, the David Suzuki Foundation works to conserve and protect the natural environment, and help create a sustainable Canada. We regularly collaborate with non-profit and community organizations, all levels of government, businesses and individuals. Our mission is to protect nature’s diversity and the well-being of all life, now and for the future. Our vision is that we all act every day on the understanding that we are one with nature. Today, our work focuses on three priority areas: Climate solutions — We can overcome the climate crisis and create a promising future for all. Let’s work together to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, accelerate climate solutions and get Canada to act with ambition and urgency. Thriving nature — Nature is everywhere, and we’re all part of it. When it flourishes, we thrive — but there are limits to what it can support. Let’s respect, protect and restore nature so it can sustain all life. Sustainable communities — When we value connections to each other and nature, we all live better. Let’s reimagine communities to increase well-being and build vibrant, resilient societies that benefit everyone. Canadian charitable number: BN US charitable number: 94-3204049
51 to 200 staff
Easter Seals Ontario
Easter Seals Ontario has been a leading provider of programs and services for children and youth with physical disabilities since 1922. The organization is a registered charity committed to empowering individuals with physical disabilities to reach their full potential and make their own positive impact on the world. We believe that the hardest limitations aren’t physical, and with the right resources and support, anything is possible. With our programs and services, we aim to create a more inclusive and accessible society where kids with physical disabilities are valued, respected, and given the opportunities they need to succeed. Easter Seals offers a wide range of programs and services, including mobility and accessibility equipment funding, fully accessible summer camp, post-secondary scholarships, youth ambassadors, and advocacy and public awareness. We are grateful to our donors, sponsors, volunteers, and staff who have made it possible for us to continue helping individuals with disabilities reach new heights. Together, we are building a society that sets goals, not limits, for people with disabilities.
11 to 50 staff
Iris Global
Iris Global is a Christian organization committed to expressing a living and tangible response to those commandments that Jesus called greatest:"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength," and "Love your neighbor as yourself." It is our conviction that the Spirit of God has asked us to make this love concrete in the world, incarnate in our thoughts, our bodies, our lives and our every action. Iris Ministries exists to participate in bringing the Kingdom of God to earth in all its aspects, but most especially through our particular calling to serve the very poor: the destitute, the lost, the broken and the forgotten. Iris Global is active in fifteen nations, and growing. As expansion has proceeded far faster than all initial expectations, Iris is hard at work to develop effective, Spirit-led new organizational capacities to serve the movement. Our coherence thus far has been entirely miraculous: all told, Iris Global currently feeds well over children a day, as well as various members of many other communities, currently including families in Malawi. Its network of churches also numbers more than including some churches among the Makua people of northern Mozambique. Iris operates bible schools, primary schools and its schools of missions in Pemba, Mozambique, USA and Micronesia. Stop for the One: The Simple Power of Love in Action
1001 to 5000 staff
Mutek
International Festival of Digital Creativity & Electronic Music Launched in the year MUTEK is dedicating itself to the presentation of live electronic music and real-time audiovisual performance, making it one of the rare outlets in North America for such innovations. After 20 years, the festival’s future-seeking mandate has matured—and while the promise has in many ways caught up with the present—its commitment to the ongoing mutations and variations of contemporary digital creativity remain, with its eyes and ears still fixated on what comes next. The festival extends now to 6 days and nights—and integrates the professional Forum into the architecture of the week to enrich conversations and encounters with current technologically driven practices and philosophies. Plugged into a global circuit since inception, creating an international rendezvous for artists and publics alike, the festival thrives on creating a context for discovery and exchange. Faithful to its values of inclusion and accessibility, MUTEK is committed to more equitable and representative programming of all diversities, in particular through the Amplify initiative. It also magnifies Montréal, not just as its urban backdrop, but as the source of so much of its creative soul; the local is always elevated in dialogue with exceptional artists from around the world. MUTEK has built a unique model over the years that has proven seductively exportable. Tentacles stretch across 4 continents, to 6 other cities now, with each satellite adapting the festival’s template of values as a means to inspire new ways of engaging with the richness of electronic and digital artistry.
11 to 50 staff
Optimist International
Optimist International is an association of more than 2,900 Optimist Clubs around the world dedicated to "Bringing Out the Best in Kids." Adult volunteers join Optimist Clubs to conduct positive service projects in their communities aimed at providing a helping hand to youth. With their upbeat attitude, Optimist Club members help empower young people to be the best that they can be. Each Optimist Club determines the needs of the young people in its community and conducts programs to meet those needs. Every year, Optimists conduct service projects and serve well over six million young people.
11 to 50 staff
Reena
Reena is a non-profit organization that promotes dignity, individuality, independence, personal growth and community inclusion for people with diverse abilities within a framework of Jewish culture and values. Reena was established in 1973 by parents of children with developmental disabilities as a practical alternative to institutions. In 1977, Reena began receiving funding from the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services and since that time has grown to provide support for hundreds of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Reena offers a variety of services including: residential support, respite programs, counselling, therapy and advocacy. Reena supports people from all denominations. As a faith based community agency, Reena understands the importance of supporting people on their spiritual journey. Over the years, Reena has gained a reputation as a leader in innovation and as the go-to agency for quality training. Reena offers over 30 training courses, events and seminars to ensure that individuals with developmental disabilities receive quality care.
501 to 1000 staff
Stand.Earth
Stand.earth challenges corporations and governments to treat people and the environment with respect, because our lives depend on it. Stand.earth is an advocacy organization made up of people challenging governments and corporations to make the health of our communities, our environment, and our climate the top priority. We are also #4 on Fast Company's 2023 list of Most Innovative Nonprofits. We protect the forests and the stable climate required to keep our planet — and us — thriving. Our campaigns challenge destructive corporate and governmental practices, demand accountability, and create solutions that support all of us, and the environment and climate we depend upon. We recognize and respect the sovereignty of First Nations and tribes, as well as the rights of indigenous people and frontline communities. These communities are often first and most directly impacted — and provide critical leadership in developing solutions.
11 to 50 staff
Toronto Region Board Of Trade
The Toronto Region Board of Trade is one of the largest and most influential chambers of commerce in North America. Our constant flow of ideas, people and introductions to city-builders and government officials firmly roots us as connectors for—and with—the business community. We act as catalysts for the region’s growth agenda. Backed by more than members, we advocate on your behalf for policy change that drives the growth and competitiveness of the Toronto region. We want Toronto to be recognized as one of the most competitive and sought after business regions in the world, and we believe this reputation starts with you and your business.
51 to 200 staff
Acces Employment
ACCES Employment is a leader in connecting employers with qualified employees from diverse backgrounds. ACCES assists job seekers from diverse backgrounds who are facing barriers to employment to integrate into the Canadian job market. We achieve this by providing employment services, linking employers to skilled people, and building strong networks in collaboration with community partners. As a not-for-profit corporation, ACCES receives funding from all levels of government, corporate sponsors, various supporters, and the United Way Toronto & York Region. Our Vision A fully inclusive labour force that reflects the diversity, skills, and experience of Canada's population. Programs and Services ACCES offers a range of employment services to individuals facing barriers to employment. We will help prepare you for the Canadian workplace and get you "job ready". Drop by to speak with an Employment Consultant. Our programs include: Bridge Training Programs Speed Mentoring® Talk English Cafe™ Language for Workplace Connections Entrepreneurship Connections Workplace Communication Advantage START Customer Care Program Youth Job Connection Employment Connections for Newcomer Youth Construction Trades Job Search Workshop The Mentoring Partnership Employment Ontario
51 to 200 staff
Agricultural Manufacturers Of Canada Amc
The Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada (AMC) is a national, member-driven industry association representing 250 agricultural equipment manufacturers and associated suppliers. Established in 1970, our mission is to “foster and promote the growth and development of the agricultural equipment manufacturing industry in Canada.”
1 to 10 staff