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Non-profit Organizations in Georgia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Georgia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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World Vision Georgia
World Vision -ი ქრისტიანულ ფასეულობებზე დაფუძნებული მსოფლიოს ერთ-ერთი უდიდესი არასამთავრობო ორგანიზაციაა, რომელიც ხუთ კონტინენტზე, ასზე მეტ ქვეყანაში ფუნქციონირებს. იგი ბავშვებთან, ოჯახებთან და თემებთან ერთად მუშაობს სიღარიბისა და უსამართლობის დასაძლევად. ორგანიზაციის საქმიანობა ადამიანთა დახმარებაზე, განვითარებასა და ადვოკატირებაზეა ორიენტირებული. 2008 წლიდან World Vision-ი საქმიანობას, თბილისის გარდა იმერეთში, კახეთსა და სამცხე ჯავახეთში ეწევა, ჩვენი ოფისები გახსნილია ქუთაისში თელავსა და ახალციხეში. World Vision-ი იმ საერთაშორისო ორგანიზაციების რიცხვს მიეკუთვნება, რომელთაც ძლიერი წარმომადგენლობა და საქმიანობის ვრცელი არეალი აქვთ აფხაზეთში. World Vision International, one of the world’s largest NGOs, has current programs and operations in more then 100 countries. It is an international relief, development and advocacy NGO dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision opened its office in Tbilisi in 1996 in response to the country's dire need for economic assistance and intervention in the lives of Georgia's poor and vulnerable. All of World Vision Georgia's projects are built around two core competencies: children and youth, and poverty reduction. They build local capacity, contribute to the development of local and national policies, and are community-based and sustainable. Since 2008, World Vision’s Tbilisi office has been supplemented by the opening of site offices in Telavi, Kutaisi and Akhaltsikhe thus ensuring coverage of most of the regions of Georgia. World Vision is one of the few international organizations that have a strong representation and programming in Abkhazia, breakaway region of Georgia.
51 to 200 staff
Georgian Young Lawyers' Association Gyla
Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA) is a leading civil society organization in the country. Since 1994, we protect human rights and civil liberties, defend democracy and rule of law in 9 regions of Georgia with its main office in Tbilisi. We strongly support Georgia's European future. Our motto is "Rule of Law for Justice". საქართველოს ახალგაზრდა იურისტთა ასოციაცია (საია) წამყვანი სამოქალაქო საზოგადოების ორგანიზაციაა ქვეყანში. 1994 წლიდან, ჩვენ ვიცავთ ადამიანის უფლებებსა და თავისუფლებებს, დემოკრატიასა და კანონის უზენაესობას საქართველოს 9 რეგიონში. საიას ცენტრალური ოფისი თბილისში მდებარეობს. ჩვენ მხარს ვუჭერთ საქართველოს ევროპულ მომავალს. ჩვენი დევიზია "კანონის უზენაესობა სამართლიანობისთვის".
51 to 200 staff
Pmi Tbilisi, Georgia Chapter
PMI Tbilisi, Georgia Chapter is founded in 2017, as an official chapter of PMI (Project Management Institute) in Georgia and represents the union of professional project managers. The mission of the Chapter is Advancing Project Management Profession in Georgia.
1 to 10 staff
Tolerance And Diversity Institute
TDI’s goals: Protecting and advocating freedom of religion or belief, protecting the rights of religious and ethnic minorities, overcoming racial discrimination, fostering and supporting equality, civil integration, cultural diversity, tolerance, intercultural dialogue, democratic development, and Euro-Atlantic integration. TDI’s activities: Protecting freedom of religion or belief and fighting against religious, ethnic, and racial discrimination through strategic litigation and advocacy; monitoring, research and analysis of state policies; working on public awareness and non-formal education to promote tolerance, equality, and diversity; encouraging and advocating positive changes in public education; cooperating with local and international research, academic and human rights organizations and media; strengthening and supporting local religious, ethnic and community organizations.
1 to 10 staff
Youth Association Droni
Youth Association DRONI (დრონი) is a non-governmental organisation with the mission to promote the establishment of a modern, healthy, educated and perfect society. In order to meet this task the association has been implementing educational and youth development programs. The organisation aims to support young people's physical, spiritual and educational development and to develop educational initiatives in the field of civil society, conflict resolution, human rights and peace-building to promote intercultural relations in Georgian society and youth.
11 to 50 staff
Cenn
CENN is a non-governmental organisation working to protect our environment through fostering sustainable development throughout the South Caucasus. We specialise in a number of areas including combating climate change, sustainable management of resources, building and developing healthy and prosperous climate resilient communities, and empowering women and girls to participate in creating inclusive solutions. With representation throughout the South Caucasus, more than 60 full time members of staff, and a network of volunteers across the region, CENN has the capability and commitment to provide a service that is consistent, professional and of the highest quality. We create and deliver modern solutions for the public and business sectors and communities, assisting them in managing their environmental and related risks and helping them to achieve a competitive advantage through improved environmental and social performance. Our Mission Working with communities, governments, and businesses across the South Caucasus to create sustainable solutions for a healthy environment. Our Vision To foster modern and sustainable development values, build bridges between communities, and develop a progressive society that values and protects the environment. Our Goals Work with communities, governments and businesses to develop sustainable solutions, safeguard our environment and improve people’s lives; Be innovative and proactive in response to environmental concerns Build a strong and responsible civil society; Provide open, inclusive and effective multi-stakeholder networking Support good governance and responsible businesses; Lead by example as one of the most effective NGOs in the Caucasus. Our Values 100% commitment Quality and professionalism Accountability and transparency Partnership and networking Continuous personal and organizational development Teamwork Inclusiveness and diversity Innovation Positive approach
51 to 200 staff
Elsa Tbilisi
The European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) is an international, independent, non-political, non-profit making organization run by and for law students. ELSA Tbilisi is a local group of ELSA Georgia, representing an association in Tbilisi.
51 to 200 staff
Georgia Red Cross Society
51 to 200 staff
Choose To Help
Choose to help is a volunteer project providing humanitarian aid for Ukrainians in Tbilisi. We have no paid staff, and our only funding is from voluntary donations, which we use to provide food, medicine and hygiene supplies to Ukrainian families. Our volunteers are people from different countries.
51 to 200 staff
Eliots Sustainability
Welcome to Eliots Sustainability! We are passionate about inspiring individuals and communities to take action towards reducing waste and creating a more sustainable future. With expertise in sustainability, waste reduction, and food waste prevention, we are committed to making a positive impact on our planet and society. At Eliots Sustainability, we bring knowledge and experience to the table. With a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the food industry, we address the pressing issue of food waste. Our comprehensive understanding of sustainability regulations enables us to guide businesses towards becoming more sustainable. What sets us apart is our dedication to creating social awareness campaigns that inspire change. We design effective communication strategies, leveraging our insights into society's perceptions and attitudes. By motivating individuals to adopt sustainable practices, we drive impactful results. We add value by identifying the specific challenges and opportunities in our community. Our localized approach develops targeted solutions tailored to our region's unique needs. By working closely with businesses, organizations, and government agencies, we implement effective food waste reduction strategies. Sustainability is at our core. We believe in the power of small but meaningful changes to create a significant impact. Beyond food waste, we promote circular economy principles, responsible resource management, and eco-friendly initiatives. Together with individuals, families, businesses, and educational institutions, we foster a culture of sustainability for a better, more environmentally conscious society. Join us to be part of the sustainability movement. Together, we can make a difference by reducing waste, promoting sustainable practices, and creating a more sustainable world. Follow us on LinkedIn to stay updated and connect with like-minded sustainability advocates. Let's work together for a better future.
1 to 10 staff
Georgian Down Syndrome Association
Georgian Down Syndrome Association (GDSA) is a rights-based, non-profit Organization of Persons with Disabilities (OPD), founded in 2016 by parents and self-advocates. Our mission is to protect, promote, and defend the rights, dignity, and full inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome throughout their lives. We work to ensure that persons with Down syndrome in Georgia can live, learn, and work on an equal basis with others. GDSA advocates for policy change, raises public awareness, and delivers programs that create real opportunities for education, employment, and social participation. As the only dedicated OPD for people with Down syndrome in Georgia, we: Advocate for inclusive policies and legal reforms aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Empower families and self-advocates through training, guidance, and peer support. Promote inclusive employment by partnering with companies, supporting social enterprises, and creating workplace opportunities. Raise awareness to challenge stereotypes and foster acceptance in society. Build alliances nationally and internationally to strengthen the voice of the Down syndrome community. GDSA is a full member of Down Syndrome International and the European Down Syndrome Association, and actively participates in global human rights networks. Despite a challenging socio-political environment, GDSA continues to grow as a leading voice for inclusion in Georgia. Our vision is a society where every person with Down syndrome is valued, empowered, and included. We welcome collaboration with businesses, donors, NGOs, and international partners who share our commitment to equality and human rights. Together, we can create a more inclusive and just future for persons with Down syndrome in Georgia and beyond.
1 to 10 staff
Mac Georgia
Transforming Lives and Strengthening Communities MAC Georgia is a dedicated organization on a mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals of all abilities across the state of Georgia. Our approach revolves around providing comprehensive support, education, and resources to empower these individuals and the communities that care for them.
11 to 50 staff
Society For Nature Conservation Sabuko
Sabuko is BirdLife International's official partner in Georgia. Our mission is to protect, conserve and restore wildlife and habitats.
11 to 50 staff
Tbilisi Shelter
Tbilisi Shelter City is a project offering temporary shelter (planned and emergency, long-term, and short-term evacuation) and rehabilitation (including medical and psychological) to human rights defenders under risk, primarily from Caucasus, Central Asia, Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. Tbilisi Shelter City - это проект, направленный на предоставление временного укрытие правозащитникам, находящимся под угрозой, с Кавказа, Средней Азии, Беларуси, России и Украины.
11 to 50 staff
United Nations Association Of Georgia
UNAG is a Georgian non-for-profit organization that has worked since 1995 to encourage, support and safeguard the democratic aspirations of the people of Georgia. As an active supporter of the core values and principles of democratic societies, UNAG works to promote human rights, endorse the principles of just and accountable governance, advance tolerance and stimulate national debate through encouraging citizen participation in the processes and decisions that affect citizens’ lives. UNAG has been a member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) since 1996, a non-governmental body, uniting more than 100 UNAs worldwide. In 2003, UNAG became the recipient of World Tolerance Award, established by the Friends of the United Nations. In 2010 and 2012, the Ethnic Minority Council, operated under the auspices of the Public Defender of Georgia, recognized and awarded UNAG for its contributions to promoting the culture of tolerance in Georgia. Through the years of work, UNAG has accumulated and refined a set of unmatched institutional qualifications in several areas of service and impact management. In its pursuit for very long-term tasks and objectives, UNAG constantly advances and improves in managing the change across those program areas that are in the center of UNAG’s thematic focus. United Nations Association of Georgia offers a unique approach to the practice and policy of impact management in Georgia. We are commonly distinguished by the sustainability of the programs that we run, individually delivering critical impact and change throughout diverse, yet interlinked issue areas. Refugee Council Georgia project since 1998, Model United Nations simulations since 1995, Civil Georgia since 2001 are very few examples of the pattern of continuation and sustainability that we vigorously build throughout all of our programs, both large and small. Furthermore, UNAG stays committed to making every completed project, large or small, a worthwhile learning experience that plugs into the institutional memory of UNAG: Mission UNAG aims to reinforce and support Georgia’s ambition to grow into a society that is free of all forms of discrimination, fosters diversity and respects human rights, is open and tolerant, promotes freedom and actively engages in discussing the issues that affect the lives of its communities and citizens: Vision UNAG aspires to become Georgian and regional non-profit leader in impact management. UNAG strives to transform into a center of excellence for sustainable programming and project management. Strategic partnerships with local and international CSOs, government, business and the greater community of concerned and active citizens, will lead UNAG to new achievements and sustainable results: Values UNAG, throughout every step of its planning and project management experience, all partnerships and communication lines, values: exemplary performance that promotes highest standards of professional integrity and accountability accomplished team who engages the constituency directly and builds its programs on their authentic needs dynamic and creative team members that are committed to UNAG goals and mission work environment that fosters self-expression, embraces diversity and inspires mutual respect synergetic partnerships with local and international state and non-state institutions ethical, effective and efficient business practices
11 to 50 staff
American Culture Center
Set up by Zviad Pochkhua, Editor of The FINANCIAL, Michael Cowgill, GAU and AmCham Presidents and Eugene Jokhidze, Vice-President at IAGJ, ACC will raise funds from individuals and foundations and direct them towards projects that raise public awareness about American values, culture, traditions as well as ongoing U.S assistance to Georgia in fields of security, military, democracy and economic development. JOIN ACC: americanculture.ge
1 to 10 staff
Asb Georgia
ASB Georgia is implementing projects together with various partner organizations, the purpose of which is to improve the living conditions of the population of Georgia and reduce the level of its dependence on external aid. Raising the capacity of the local population through systematic consultations, education and financial assistance.
11 to 50 staff
Care Caucasus
ქეა მიისწრაფის იმედიანი, ტოლერანტული და სამართლიანი სამყაროს ჩამოყალიბებისკენ, სადაც სიღარიბე დაძლეულია და ადამიანები ღირსეულად და უსაფრთხოდ ცხოვრობენ.
11 to 50 staff
Emigration For Action
We provide assistance in the field of medicine to Ukrainian refugees: on-demand medicines, personal assistance, etc
1 to 10 staff
Epag - Us Government Exchange Program Alumni Association Of Georgia
The U.S. Government Exchange Program Alumni Association of Georgia (EPAG) is a non-governmental, non-commercial organization uniting alumni of 25 U.S. Government–funded exchange programs. EPAG currently unites over 1,300 registered members, whose collective expertise and intellectual capital represent the greatest asset of the Association. The mission is to contribute to the sustainability of an active civil society by sharing expertise through consultancy, research, development, advocacy, and the promotion of community-based initiatives. EPAG was founded in 2004 as the Muskie Alumni Association of Georgia (MAAG), initially bringing together alumni of the Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program. In 2013, to enhance sustainability, expand organizational capacity, and increase overall impact, the Association strategically broadened its membership to include alumni of all U.S. Government–funded exchange programs. This transition was formalized through amendments to the statutes of the Association and adoption of its current name, EPAG. EPAG is a member of the European Network of American Alumni Associations (ENAM). Primary goal of EPAG is to foster a strong professional network of like-minded, U.S-educated professionals. To achieve this, EPAG provides a platform for intellectual collaboration and social engagement, enhanced employment and consultancy opportunities, access to joint initiatives, and facilitated engagement with decision-makers for advocacy purposes. Beyond serving its members, EPAG is committed to extending its intellectual resources to the wider public. The Association implements a diverse range of community-based initiatives aimed at empowering broad audiences, with particular focus on young people. These initiatives include study visits, regional outreach campaigns, mentorship and leadership development programs, capacity-building workshops, specialized trainings and masterclasses, public discussions and charitable initiatives.
1001 to 5000 staff
Gcrt - The Georgian Centre For Psychosocial And Medical Rehabilitation Of Torture Victims
GCRT წლის 1 ოქტომბერს, კოპენჰაგენში არსებული წამების მსხვერპლთა რეაბილიტაციის საერთაშორისო ცენტრის (IRCT) მხარდაჭერით დაარსდა. ორგანიზაციის მიზანია სასტიკი და არაჰუმანური მოპყრობის მსხვერპლ, ტრავმირებულ ადამიანებზე ზრუნვა და მათთვის სათანადო სერვისების შეთავაზება. დახმარება მოიცავს სამედიცინო დიაგნოსტიკას, ფსიქოლოგიურ და სოციალურ კონსულტირებას, საჭიროების შემთხვევაში კი მკურნალობისა და რეაბილიტაციის კურსებს. დასაწყისში, ორგანიზაციის სამუშაო არეალი სამი მთავარი სამიზნე ჯგუფით შემოიფარგლებოდა: იძულებით ადგილნაცვალი მოსახლეობა, ყოფილი პატიმრები და ლტოლვილები ჩეჩნეთიდან. დროთა განმავლობაში გაფართოვდა როგორც ორგანიზაციის სამინზე ჯგუფების სპექტრი, ასევე თავად GCRT.
11 to 50 staff
Green Alternative
Green Alternative strivevs to protect the environment, biological and cultural heritage of Georgia through promoting economically sound and socially acceptable alternatives, establishing the principles of environmental and social justice and upholding public access to information and decision-making processes. We organize our work around six thematic and four cross-cutting areas. Thematic priority areas include: energy – extractive industry – climate change; transport sector and environment; privatization and environment; biodiversity conservation; waste management; water management. Cross-cutting priority areas include: environmental governance; public access to information, decision-making and justice; instruments for environmental management and sustainable development; monitoring of the lending of the international financial institutions and international financial flow in Georgia. Another increasingly important area of our work, where Green Alternative was a front runner among Georgian NGOs, is the European Neighbourhood Policy and EU-Georgia Action Plan. Green Alternative’s work consists of project-focused and policy campaigns. We are targeting large-scale development projects with detrimental environmental and/or social impacts. With varying degrees of success, in all cases, Green Alternative’s involvement has brought changes to particular projects and policies, as well as to the degree and ways in which civil society and affected communities were involved in decisionmaking processes. In each project or policy campaign Green Alternative combines the campaign work with capacity building of the local groups and facilitates their direct involvement in the campaigns. Green Alternative cooperates with non-governmental organizations both inside and outside Georgia. Green Alternative’s current advocacy campaigns among them include campaign on hydropower development projects that pose significant threat to environment an
1 to 10 staff
Institute For Development Of Freedom Of Information Idfi
The Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) is a Georgia-based non-governmental organization that aims to support the development of an informed and empowered society to foster democratic governance. Since its establishment in 2009, IDFI has rapidly become a respected leader in advancing Democratic Governance in Georgia and increasingly around the globe. IDFI works to access quality information, develop rigorous analysis and use innovative tools in order to improve governance, advance the rule of law, reduce corruption, promote informed civic participation, expand accountability, spark innovation, and encourage inclusive growth. IDFI leadership defined the following major strategic directions: Open Government, Fighting Corruption, Economic and Social Policy, Rule of Law and Human Rights, Local Government, Media and Freedom of Expression, Internet and Innovations, Memory and disinformation studies.
11 to 50 staff
Restart Initiative
Restart Initiative is a non-profit organization with the mission of building connections for economic and social development in Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus. We use our deep expertise in international development and media to identify opportunities for constructive engagement in the region. Restart Initiative identifies economic and social development opportunities in Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus- and then builds targeted, agile projects to respond to them. The activities of Restart Initiative include- Building networks among intergovernmental, governmental, social, academic, media, and private sector actors to promote economic and social development of Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus- Acting as a trusted information and communication hub- Supporting objective scholarship on topics germane to economic and political cooperation with Azerbaijan, in partnership with respected academic institutions- Promoting informed international media coverage of Azerbaijan- Supporting dialogue and peacebuilding processes between Armenia and Azerbaijan, with a particular focus on economic connectivity between the two countries.
1 to 10 staff
Ubani - Tbilisi Cityscape Research Center
We are a non-profit organization that showcases the value of Tbilisi's urban landscape and architecture. Our program will operate in physical and online spaces, including workshops, exhibitions, research projects, public engagement initiatives, publications, model making, and digital cartography.
1 to 10 staff
Una Georgia
United Nations Association of Georgia (UNAG) is a Georgian non-for-profit organization that has worked since 1995 to support Georgia's inclusive and democratic development. UNAG has been a member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) since 1996, a non-governmental body, uniting more than 100 UNAs worldwide. In 2003, UNAG became the recipient of the World Tolerance Award, established by the Friends of the United Nations. In 2010 and 2012, the Council of National Minorities, operated under the auspices of the Public Defender of Georgia, recognized and awarded UNAG for its contributions to promoting the culture of tolerance in Georgia. საქართველოს გაეროს ასოციაცია ადგილობრივი არასამთავრობო ორგანიზაციაა, რომელიც 1995 წლიდან მოღვაწეობს საქართველოში. საქართველოს გაეროს ასოციაცია 1996 წლიდან არის გაეროს ასოციაციების მსოფლიო ფედერაციის წევრი, რომელიც 1946 წლიდან ეროვნული გაეროს ასოციაციების გაერთიანებას წარმოადგენს მსოფლიოს 100-ზე მეტი ქვეყნიდან. 2003 წელს, საქართველოს გაეროს ასოციაცია „გაერთიანებული ერების მეგობრები“-ს ტოლერანტობის გლობალური ჯილდოს გამარჯვებული გახდა. 2010 და 2012 წლებში, საქართველოს გაეროს ასოციაცია საქართველოს სახალხო დამცველთან არსებულმა ეროვნული უმცირესობების საბჭომ საქართველოში ტოლერანტობის კულტურის განვითარებაში შეტანილი წვლილისათვის „ტოლერანტობის ქომაგის“ წოდებით დააჯილდოვა.
11 to 50 staff
Union Sapari
Union Sapari" is a feminist non-governmental organization that has been fighting for the empowerment of women for more than 20 years, using various methods - starting with free legal assistance for victims of gender-based violence, ending with large-scale information campaigns. We have a team of professional lawyers with many years of experience, who help women victims of violence completely free of charge: they provide consultation, identify the problem, explain, give direction, respond to the preparation of legal documentation, communication with law enforcement structures and, if necessary, defend their interests in courts of all instances, as in the country Inside and outside. Every step and decision of the employees of the organization is based on the interests of our beneficiaries. In order to inform the society and increase gender sensitivity, we actively conduct informational and educational campaigns and meetings. Our main target audience is young people and women living in the regions. In addition, in this direction, we work with various professional groups - lawyers, prosecutors, representatives of local self-governments, etc. One of the important directions of "Union Sapari" is research and production of evidence-based practice. We actively work in the direction of political advocacy - the organization is the initiator and author of any legislative proposal.
11 to 50 staff
Academy For Peace And Development
The Academy for Peace and Development (APD) is non-governmental, non-profit, non-political organisation, which aims at empowering youth and civil society actors for living and building peace in Georgia, South Caucasus, Europe and beyond through development of competences, advocating participatory policy development and promoting partnerships on cross-sectorial and intra-sectorial levels.
1 to 10 staff
Farmer Of Future
Established in 2007, Farmer of Future supports farmers, entrepreneurs, industry professionals, and other civil society representatives in developing agriculture, economic and social systems, and introducing modern approaches. The goal of the organization is to promote the development of socio-economic systems; support women's initiatives; promote continuous access to formal and non-formal education, modern technologies, information, and sustainable development in the face of climate change; development of extension services, supporting agro-journalism. Activities of the organization: • Provides initiation and support for the introduction of innovative socio-economic models; • Supporting the competitiveness and modernization of agricultural/non-agricultural initiatives; • Promoting environmental protection, natural resource management, and disaster risk reduction measures; • Supporting Infrastructure Development/Rehabilitation; • Implementation of grant programs for specific purposes, including the awarding of direct grants in various formats of cooperation with international organizations; • Promoting the introduction of innovative, environmentally friendly, modern technologies; • Enhancing the knowledge and skills of people to help them properly identify their needs and partner with their local, regional, or central government, other partners and donor organizations; • Promoting vocational education and capacity building; • Encouraging/supporting non-formal education; • Supporting the quantitative and qualitative growth of human resources in agriculture and other fields and the training of competitive staff/field specialists; • Active work with adolescents and young people to increase their involvement in the implementation of the goals of the organization;
11 to 50 staff
Georgian Ecotourism Association
NLP Georgian Ecotourism Association is a non-business legal entity based on membership. The organization was founded in 2012. Its main activity is promoting the development of ecotourism in Georgia through the creation of new ecotourism products. The organization takes care of the development of tourism products, so as to reduce the negative impact on the environment and bring benefits to the local population living in the regions of Georgia. The main goal of the association is to develop ecological tourism products in local communities and increase the self-activity of the population, to improve their socio-economic status and protect the environment, which is achieved as follows With the activities that we carry out: Environmental tourism lobbying at the state level and in society. Promotion and implementation of ecological tourism as a direction of tourism that is safe for the environment. Promoting the development of sustainable tourism and lobbying for legislation. Involvement of local communities in the protection of the biological or cultural heritage of the environment. In order to improve the socio-economic condition of local communities, promoting the creation of ecotourism products focused on the protection of the environment and cultural heritage. Research of Georgia’s ecotourism potential, inventory of resources, and promotion in the local and international markets. Development of regional cross-border ecotourism network. In the direction of ecological tourism, implementation of educational projects for different age categories and awareness raising. Continuous consulting support in the direction of sustainable tourism for local communities in the regions of Georgia. Implementation of ecotourism standards. Promoting the development of the network of protected areas in Georgia. Promoting the sustainable development of agricultural farms of the rural population through the development of agro and ecotourism.
1 to 10 staff
Independent Directors Association, Georgia
The Independent Directors Association is a member organization established in Georgia to represent, promote and support Independent Superviosry Board Members.
11 to 50 staff
Leadx Summit
LEADx Change is an executive leadership education and networking platform for emerging, mid-career, and senior leaders worldwide. Since its founding in 2019, LEADx has remained committed to strengthening multi-industry leaders' capacity to make better decisions, negotiate for mutual gain, and connect with other impact-makers internationally. We leverage our partnerships with The Fletcher School at Tufts University, the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, as well as our relationships with Harvard, Microsoft, The New York Times, and other leading institutions to deliver a world-class program to our participants.
1 to 10 staff
Wecf Georgia
A feminist organization working on women empowerment, gender equality and sustainable development since 2015 as an official branch of WECF International
1 to 10 staff
Wine Tourism Association
The organization is presented as a non-commercial legal entity, which is directed to support wine tourism development in Georgia, participate in wine tourism projects and activities and collaborate with governmental organizations, as well as sharing experience and vision with the initial stage units and engage them in sustainable tourism development. Mission: Create business environment in wine tourism sector, support qualification and awareness rising, as well as maintain business expansion and information exchange. Goals: In order to attract foreign tourists, represent Georgia as wine tourism country on the travel markets worldwide. Marketing activities and wine tours popularization for supporting in-country wine tourism development. Collaboration with wine sector organizations. Supporting wine tourism educational projects and participation in wine tourism training program development. Supporting economic efficiency, wine tourism infrastructure, small and medium enterprise development and promotion employment in wine tourism units. Improvement of service quality among wine units, active engagement in capacity building projects. Collaboration with the representatives of tourism industry: associations, wine guides, hotels, food companies, wine bars, travel agencies and other suppliers. Providing consulting service for the association members. Attraction of international donor organization for funding wine tourism development projects: infrastructure, marketing, informational centers, guides/agencies, workshops, field trainings, etc. Business-ethics standard formation. Cooperation with the media. Formation of common vision and strategic plan for wine tourism development. Since 2012 association founders and partners have been actively participating in wine tourism development projects and activities.
11 to 50 staff
Acci Ajara Chamber Of Commerce And Industry
Ajara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is the one of the most influential business organizations in Georgia. The ACCI is the primary and vital connection between business and the government. It continually demonstrates its impact on public policy and decision-making to the benefit of all types of businesses across Georgia and the Ajara Region. As the voice of Ajaran business, the main goal of the ACCI is the protection of the business interests of its members in central as well as in local government, as well as in Georgian parliament and other governmental bodies. ACCI regularly studies and analyzes the ongoing economic processes in the Ajara region. It also publishes statistical data about sectors of the Ajaran economy. In order to promote export ACCI offers various services at weekends and holidays. ACCI issues certificates of origin, provides the examination of commodities, offers an auditing service, legal consulting, translation, business consulting, issues information about privatization processes, supports new businesspeople in their efforts to establish a business and promotes the investment environment of the Ajara region in order to attract investments and expand commerce in the region. The ACCI provides services for visitors and business delegations through its Protocol. International Arbitration at the ACCI offers businesspeople an alternative way to resolve business disputes.
11 to 50 staff
Alubala
WE HELP PEOPLE DO CHARITY-SELL IN BENEFIT OF THE CHARITIES Alubala is an online charity shop where charity makers can post and sell their second-hand goods so chosen charity organizations will benefit
1 to 10 staff
Civil Society Foundation
For almost 30 years, the team of the Civil Society Foundation (former Open Society Georgia Foundation) has been committed to promoting and developing civil society in Georgia. Civil Society Foundation bolsters those independent and diverse voices and initiatives that serve Georgia’s European aspirations, protection of human rights and freedom of media, integration of minorities and establishment of social justice in the country. The Civil Society Foundation is a platform bringing together people, organizations and coalitions for democratic change and public good.
11 to 50 staff
Erasmus Student Network Georgia - Esn Georgia
Our aim is to foster international education, promote well-being, and cultivate cultural understanding among exchange students. Through our collective efforts, we strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where students can thrive and learn from each other's diverse experiences.🫂 ESN Georgia - making your adventure here, in Tbilisi, more attractive and unforgettable!
11 to 50 staff
Ikashic Records
Ikashic Records
11 to 50 staff
Civitas Georgica
Not for profit, non-partisan and nongovernmental organization established in 1996 (re-registered in It operates at national and regional (Black Sea Region) level, targeting mainly rural communities outside the capital city to create social capital and better living conditions and advance public participation in local decision-making. Civitas Georgica has already conducted up to 60 large and small-scale projects in sectors including public sector reform, local government capacity building, regional/community development, civic and youth participation, pre-school education, child rights and advocacy.
11 to 50 staff
Free University Alumni Fund
Free University Alumni Fund was established in 2020. The main mission of the fund is to provide scholarships for socially vulnerable students enrolled at the Free University. The fund was established by the initiative of a certain group of graduates of the Free University and does not represent the Free University and all the graduates of the University.
11 to 50 staff
Georgia And Asia-Africa Chamber Of Commerce
GAACC is a cohesive, hard-working group, which provides an excellent platform for different business operators to share their experiences and develop strong relationships. We have high standards of job commitment and development. The prior intention of the GAACC is to bring relations between business people of different nationalities closer and enhance mutual understanding. Our Chamber follows the principles of bilateral benefit. GAACC არის მრავალმხრივი და მრავალპროფილიანი ორგანიზაცია, რომელიც წარმოადგენს იდეალურ პლატფორმას საკუთარი გამოცდილების სხვადასხვა ბიზნესოპერატორებთან გასაზიარებლად. ჩვენ ვზრუნავთ სხვადასხვა ეროვნების ბიზნესპარტნიორების დაკავშირებასა და მათ შორის ურთიერთთანამშრომლობის პერსპექტივების ჩამოყალიბებაზე. პალატის ამომავალი პრინციპია ორმხრივად მომგებიანი თანამშრომლობა. The core mission of GAACC is to develop economic, cultural and social relations between Georgia and Asia-Africa. Organization is comprised of successful business leaders having the main purpose of building a successful partnership with international business operators. The chamber aims to support the members of the organization and protect their interests in economic relations. We strongly believe that supporting business relations among commercial and non-commercial organizations of Georgia and Asia-Africa will help to develop great networking opportunities for GAACC members. GAACC-ის მთავარ მისიას წარმოადგენს საქართველოსა და აზია-აფრიკის ქვეყნებს შორის ეკონომიკური, კულტურული და სოციალური ურთიერთობების განვითარება. ჩვენი პალატა დაკომპლექტებულია წარმატებული ბიზნეს ლიდერებით, რომელთა მიზანია აზია-აფრიკის რეგიონში სავაჭრო ურთიერთობის მქონე ბიზნესოპერატორებთან საქმიანი კავშირების დამყარება, მათი საჭიროებების დადგენა და ბიზნესის განვითარება.
1 to 10 staff
Georgian Liberty
Georgian Liberty is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in September 2021. Our goal is to raise awareness about conflict and occupied territories in Georgia, both locally and globally. Georgian Liberty არის არაკომერციული, არასამთავრობო ორგანიზცია, რომელიც 2021 წლის სექტემბერში დაარსდა. ჩვენი მიზანია ცნობადობის ამაღლება კონფლიქტურ და ოკუპირებულ ტერიტორიებთან დაკავშირებით, როგორც ლოკალურ, ასევე გლობალურ მასშტაბზე.
11 to 50 staff
Media Center Kakheti - Mck
Media Center Kakheti’s (MCK) mission is to support strengthening of democratic governance through empowerment of local media, civil society organizations and communities to actively participate in decision-making processes, increased monitoring and accountability of state and non-state actors working in Georgia, and particularly, Kakheti Region.
1 to 10 staff
Naambobi
ნაამბობი" ეს არის მულტიმედიური ვებ-პლატფომა იმ ამბების მოსაყოლად, რომლებიც უნდა ითქვას ძალადობაგამოვლილი თუ წარმატებული ქალების ისტორიები; ადამიანები, რომელთაგანაც შეგვიძლია ვისწავლოთ; სოციალური და შემეცნებითი პროექტები; ქალთა და მოწყვლადი ჯგუფების პორტრეტები, მათი უფლებების დაცვა და თანადგომა - ამ ყველაფერს ერთი - ნაამბობის სოციალური სივრცე აერთიანებს ჩვენთვის მნიშვნელოვანია, რომ თითოეული ისტორიის ნამდვილობა იყოს გადამოწმებული; შევქმნათ განსხვავებული და საინტერესო პროდუქტი და პროფესიონალების გამოცდილების გაზიარებით, ქმედითი ნაბიჯების გადადგმისაკენ ვუბიძგოთ ძალადობრივ გარემოში მყოფ ქალებს ნაამბობი - ამბები, რომლებიც უნდა ითქვას
1 to 10 staff
Rural Communities Development Agency - Rcda
A Non-Governmental organization Rural Communities Development Agency was established in 1997 by a group of small farmers, farmers’ credit unions and farmers’ co-operatives, CBOs and NGOs, which are the main stakeholders in its activities. The members of the organization are 1200 physical persons and 74 legal entities. Vision RCDA envisions a rural community development in which organized groups of local residents, both women and men, are responsible stewards of their resources. As groups and as individuals, they posses rights of ownership and responsibilities, and utilize ecologically sound methods in producing, processing and marketing their products to maximize returns to the community. RCDA aims to protect and promote international human rights standards and values, build and strengthen civil society groups in rural areas, and support rural poor, refugees, migrants, IDPs, youth, media, local governments, the private sector and other NGO/CBOs through advocacy, participation and educational activities. RCDA carries out its activities in cooperation with different institutions active in rural areas of Georgia. Principal institutional partners Ministries of Agriculture, Environment and Nature Protection, Health and Labour, Green’s Movement of Georgia, Tbilisi Technical University, Tbilisi Agrarian University, NGOs in different parts of Georgia, Georgian Mountain Federation (GMF), Ecological Farmers Association of Georgia (SEMA),Farmers Servicing Centre (FSC). RCDA carries out its activities through affiliated offices and partner organizations in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Racha, Shida Kartli, Kvemo Kartli, Samtskhe Javakheti, Guria and Kakheti Regions of Georgia.
11 to 50 staff
The Center For Peace And Civic Development Cpcd
The Center for Peace and Civic Development (CPCD) is a non-governmental organization founded on March 20, 2011. The mission of the organization is to contribute to peace and sustainable development in the country by promoting a culture of peace, civic integration, equal and meaningful participation of all groups of society, and empowering young people. The organization actively works on peace and confidence building, civic education direction and promotes integration within the region, making young people more active and raises engagement in civil society through informal education and different cultural events.
51 to 200 staff
The National Trust Of Georgia
In October 2016 a group of Georgian citizens and one Englishman, established a new National Trust style of organisation in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Under the title of the National Trust of Georgia it was set up in association with the National Trust of Great Britain’s international branch INTO and follows the successful British model. Georgia possesses a large number of historic sites worthy of saving and promoting, either as tourist venues, or workable businesses that will pay for the structure’s (or land’s) upkeep. However the country currently has no independent national organisation that enables individuals to express their concern and affection for the nation’s heritage. A National Trust of Georgia provides this alongside a practical means of helping to preserve buildings and land. Its knowledge base and experience help show private owners many methods of saving their own properties, not as yet demonstrated by the state, plus offer a means of expressing their pride for their nation – by joining as Trust members.
1 to 10 staff