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Non-profit Organizations in Dominica
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Dominica. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Rotary Club Of Dominica
For over 50 years, our mission has been to foster cultural understanding and forge connections across the Commonwealth of Dominica and the world. We have consistently advocated for peace, tackled illiteracy and poverty head-on, facilitated access to clean water and sanitation, and battled against diseases. Embracing our latest endeavor, we are now committed to safeguarding our planet and preserving its invaluable resources.
11 to 50 staff
Deanne Allen Ministries Intl
Deanne Allen Ministries International (DAMI) was founded in 2021 by Deanne and Anthony Allen on nine words from the Lord: LOVE The People, LOVE The Sheep, FEED The Sheep. We Do This Through: Equipping the believers of the Lesser Antilles with thousands of free faith-building resources and publications. Imparting into the lives and ministries of West Indians through fellowship and relief aid. Conducting meetings in North-American churches and across the Caribbean. Establishing born again, family-based churches dedicated to ministering the revelation of the word in the power of the spirit across the West Indies. Releasing radio broadcasts, vlogs, a magazine, and other periodicals. DAMI is a ministry on a mission to love, train and equip the people of the Caribbean in the Word of Faith. Become a Partner today!
1 to 10 staff
Dominica Association Of Industry And Commerce Daic
The Dominica Association of Industry & Commerce, established on February 22nd 1973, is the leading private sector representative body in Dominica with membership across various sectors and industries. The objectives of the Association include: fostering economic growth and social development; promoting and protecting the commercial interests of the State; representing members to Governments, including promoting, supporting or lawfully opposing such legislative or other measures as may be deemed necessary. Our vision is to create a Dominican Private Sector that is proactive and visionary in it’s approach to embracing opportunities and challenges to achieve the highest level of competitiveness, economic growth and development. Our mission is to facilitate the growth and development of Dominica’s Private Sector through effective representation of the core interests of its members and the Private Sector and the delivery of products and services that will enhance productivity and competitiveness in a changing world economy.
1 to 10 staff
I Have A Right Foundation
Here at I Have A Right Foundation, we believe that realizing the rights and potential of every child is important to building sustainable communities and a stronger World. We value children, girls and youth as active partners who have the power to change their World for the better. We are passionate and determined to create platforms that give children, girls and youth a voice by educating them about their rights and enabling them to become changemakers through leadership and creative programmes. Our Strategy: Our programs give young people a voice by educating them about their rights and enabling them to become changemakers through leadership and arts programmes. Acquire Skills • Our innovative programs train children and youths on leadership, life skills, advocacy skills, critical thinking and entrepreneurial skills. Build Awareness • Through education, creative, visual and performing arts, we build the capacity of children and youth to sound the alarm on issues that affect them. Issues such as: Child Protection, Peace and Security, Climate Change, Environmental and Economic sustainability. Take Action • We provide the enabling environment for children and youth to organize, participate, and take action as active agents for change within their schools and communities
1 to 10 staff
Create Caribbean
The Research Institute at Dominica State College. Bridging academic excellence, civic engagement and tech empowerment to build a better Caribbean.
1 to 10 staff
Israaid Dominica
IsraAID has been working in Dominica since Hurricane Maria in 2017. IsraAID Dominica is dedicated to empowering communities across Dominica through holistic disaster response, recovery, and resilience-building initiatives. As part of the global IsraAID network, we collaborate with local partners, government agencies, and communities to enhance preparedness, build capacity, and foster resilience in the face of natural hazards and climate-related challenges.
11 to 50 staff
Island Impact Ltd
We are a consultancy focused on helping grassroots NGOs in Dominica solve local problems, by being more systematic, sustainable and data-driven. We provide tailor-made support to clients on team/volunteer management, fundraising, strategy, evaluation, and other functions. Currently running Dominica's first NGO Accelerator Program.
1 to 10 staff