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Non-profit Organizations in Hong Kong
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Hong Kong. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Senior Citizen Home Safety Association
Established in 1996, Senior Citizen Home Safety Association (SCHSA) is one of the most established social enterprises in Hong Kong and a self-financing non-profit organization. SCHSA operates Care-On-Call Service, the most comprehensive 24/7 assistance service providing integrated care, community support and emergency help to local senior citizens and anyone in need. In addition, we provide a wide range of active ageing services to volunteers to enrich their lives through learning, action and contribution. SCHSA is an integrator of technology and people-oriented service, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the elderly in the community. Vision To enable the elderly to live a quality live of their own choice in the community. Mission To enhance the living quality of the elderly in the community through the use of technology, people-oriented services, and innovative methods. Values People-oriented - Emphasize on the value of lives and respect the differences of each individual. Value the elderly - Value the rights, needs, and living quality of the elderly, and to enrich their lives. Cultivating welfare - Operate as a self-financing social enterprise, providing more resources to social welfare. Partnership - Encourage collaboration with different entities and diverse development, and to attend to all needs of the elderly. Value innovative ideas - Encourage innovative ideas and its application to elderly services.
201 to 500 staff
Hong Kong Christian Service
Since 1952, Hong Kong Christian Service (HKCS) has been working towards a humane and just society. We provide the needy with suitable, professional and quality services genuinely. We care for the disadvantaged and the neglected. We uphold our vision of “Towards a Benevolent and Just Society, Holistic Development for All” by instilling hope, advocating justice and promoting harmony for our people and society. HKCS is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee.
1001 to 5000 staff
Chinese Ymca Of Hong Kong
1001 to 5000 staff
Resolve Foundation
Established in 2017, Resolve Foundation is a section 88 charity that has a mission to inspire, empower, connect and amplify the impact of emerging leaders and community changemakers, to drive a more inclusive Hong Kong. Our signature annual Fellowship program, which intentionally follows an intersectional approach, has now provided structured capacity building and one-to-one mentorship to more than 100 emerging leaders, from all walks of life in Hong Kong. Our innovative Opportunity Fund program has awarded 25 seed grants to our alumni for initiatives that have gone on to reach over primary and secondary beneficiaries in disadvantaged local communities. Later this year we will expand our work into local secondary schools, with a pilot leadership program called #StandByMe that covers active bystander intervention for youth. We also deliver public education and corporate engagement campaigns on furthering inclusive practices, to reach the widest possible audience. To learn more, please visit
1 to 10 staff
Habitat For Humanity Hong Kong
Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort. The housing organisation has since grown to become a leading global non-profit working in more than 70 countries. Habitat works locally in Hong Kong, and across the Asia-Pacific region, to help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower.
11 to 50 staff
Jci Tai Ping Shan
Junior Chamber International Tai Ping Shan is a non-profit organization (IRD: 91/1924), founded in 1978 as a local chapter of Junior Chamber International. Ever since the chapter has positioned itself as a platform for initiation of events and projects aiming at creating positive impacts to members and the Hong Kong society. Our chapter is the first JCI organization to establish cooperation with youth organizations in Mainland China for the promotion of cross boarder business and services relationship. We had successfully organized many noteworthy and award winning projects with significant impact the community including "Love & Dream Bird - Employment Opportunity for People with Disability" and "Miss Charity Pageant".
51 to 200 staff
The Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon
Established in 1880, Lok Sin Tong is one of the oldest and largest charitable organizations in Hong Kong. With its long-standing commitment to serve the community, Lok Sin Tong has offered quality medical, educational as well as elderly care services throughout the past years and its subsidies units including 18 schools, 5 medical clinics, 6 Chinese medical mobile clinics and 5 elderly services units. To expand our charitable services to meet the social needs, we have launched various pioneer services recently, include Social Service Supporting Centre for Ethnics Minorities, Meal delivery to deprived elderly, Supporting Service for Children with special educational needs and Smoking Cessation Service for the Workplace and others.
501 to 1000 staff
Voltra Hong Kong
Founded in 2009, VolTra is a non-governmental organization that aims to encourage everyone to take part in global and local action. We curate journeys that enrich glocal vision and cultivate impactful actions. VolTra believes that our perspectives continuously shape our worldview, which in turn directs our actions. VolTra is dedicated to cultivate a voluntary culture fuelled with passion. We encourage participants to build friendship, diversified teams and communities through our programmes. We wish to promote co-creating and co-owning in a fun way.
11 to 50 staff
Apac Focus, Igcs
IGCS has been quietly contributing to the field of scholarly research and intellectual exchanges for approximately 12 years. Hence APAC Focus is a program developed by the the IGCS in 2023, which is a Hong Kong-based independent and learned scholarly platform that is dedicated to promoting the development and intellectual exchange of the Asia Pacific region. Our mission is to facilitate collaboration among young people across the Asia Pacific region by creating platforms for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and networking. We believe that by bringing together individuals and organizations from different sectors and backgrounds, we can promote best practices, foster innovation, and enhance the well-being of the region's people and environment.
1 to 10 staff
Branches Of Hope Ltd
Branches of Hope is a registered charity since 2012. Our story began when The Vine Church was asked to visit and care for an asylum seeker who was detained. From this point onwards, BOH has served the refugee and asylum seeker community in HK through our The Refugee Opportunity and Development (ROAD) Programme. In 2013, BOH expanded its approach to include victims and survivors of human trafficking under the Stop Trafficking of People (STOP) initiative. BOH is one of the few NGOs in HK that provides holistic support via financial, educational, casework and advocacy. Our goal is to restore dignity, justice and hope to the vulnerable and marginalised in HK. 2012The Refugee Opportunity and Development (ROAD) Programme2013Stop Trafficking of People (STOP) initiative
11 to 50 staff
Sheen Hok Charitable Foundation
Sheen Hok Charitable Foundation was co-founded by Mr. Louis Chiu Sheen Charm and Professor Alice Chiu Tsang Hok Wan, BBS, JP in July 1994. The name “Sheen Hok” is derived from the Chinese characters of their names which mean serving the needy with benevolence “” and wisdom “”. Our firmness of belief allows us to spend every dollar raised wisely to those who are living in predicament. Through our foundation, we are dedicated to serving the elderly, orphans, chronic patients, the disabled, unprivileged families and the victims from natural disasters, as well as promoting cultural and heritage conservation to contribute and create a better world. BBS1994
11 to 50 staff
Venture Lab
A non-profit organization based in Hong Kong, aspiring to provide insight to arts and media for Hong Kong students, and to reflect humanity through design and media art.
11 to 50 staff
Make-A-Wish Hong Kong
Make-A-Wish Hong Kong was founded in 1989. We registered as a charity in Hong Kong in 1998 (registration number: 91/5366) and now we have granted over life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses aged between 3 and 17, in Hong Kong and Macau, to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Headquartered in the United States, Make-A-Wish is the world’s largest wish-granting organization and have 41 aliates serving over 50 countries and territories. Collectively we have realized children’s wishes worldwide since 1980.
1 to 10 staff
Playright Children's Play Association
Playright Children’s Play Association (Playright) is a charity founded by Mrs Marden and other co-founders in 1987 in Hong Kong. Rooted in Hong Kong for several decades, Playright has all along pursued the mission of advocating children’s play because we “Value Children, Value Play.” According to the Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), all children have the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child, and to participate fully in cultural life and artistic life.
51 to 200 staff
Probonohk
Pro Bono Hong Kong is an independent non-profit organization established in Hong Kong. Our mission is to assist and empower the impoverished, distressed or vulnerable in our community, who are marginalized or disadvantaged due to a lack of financial or other resources and who cannot adequately protect, advance or represent their own rights and interests. Our goal is to improve access to justice for the poorest and most needy in our society, as there is a clear link between providing access to justice and the alleviation of poverty. It is also fundamental to the protection and promotion of all other human rights, and the rule of law. Our work therefore focuses on assisting those without the means to adequately exercise their lawful rights and interests. We rely on the generosity of volunteers and donors to deliver our services to those in need. As a small grassroots non-profit organisation that relies on the generous contributions of individuals, firms and corporations like you, your contribution no matter how small can help us make a difference to the lives of the people we serve. Please visit our website: for more information and news about our activities and projects. Pro Bono HK is tax-exempt under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap 112) as a charitable organised under reference number IR91/17791.
1 to 10 staff
Hkwalls
HKwalls is a non-profit arts organisation and annual street art festival which launched in 2014 with the goal of creating opportunities for local and international artists to showcase their work in Hong Kong and abroad. HKwalls celebrates creativity, originality, and freedom of expression; actively building relationships with artists, the community and organisations worldwide whilst making the creative process accessible to all. HKwalls’ annual street art festival takes place each March during Hong Kong Arts Month and features 30-40 artists painting in the streets of Hong Kong. The festivals’ supplemental events and HKwalls’ year-round programming focuses on community engagement, artists’ career development and raising awareness through the arts. HKwalls2014 HKwalls33040 HKwalls
1 to 10 staff
The Computer Science And Engineering Students' Society, Hkustsu
The Computer Science and Engineering Students' Society, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union (CSESS, HKUSTSU, or ) is affiliated to the Students' Union of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. CSESS, HKUSTSU was established in 1991, which was one of the earliest students' societies founded in HKUST. The society was called "The Computer Science Students' Society, HKUSTSU" and changed on 31st March, 2010. It is because the official name of Department was changed from the "Department of Computer Science"() to the "Department of Computer Science and Engineering"() with effect from 2 May 2006 in recognition of the comprehensiveness of our educational programs, which are designed to educate professional engineers with expertise in both computer science and engineering. The objectives of society shall be to cultivate a sense of belonging within the Department and serve as a communication channel between its members and other interest groups within the university. Besides communicating with internal parties, CSESS, HKUSTSU also associates with other organizations outside the University which helps to promote interests of its members in cultural, intellectual, social and sports activities.
10001+ staff
Brothers & Sisters In Christ Foundation
BASIC Foundation is a Hong Kong registered charity (register number: 91/13501), granting last wishes free-of-charge for HK adults aged 18 and above since the end of 2017. We believe the fulfilment of heartfelt wishes, brings peace at heart, comfort and encouragement to our beneficiaries, their families and friends.
1 to 10 staff
Caritas Youth And Community Service - Hong Kong
Caritas Youth and Community Service aims at promoting integral human development of the young people and communities through the process of understanding, concern, participation and coresponsibility. The developmental process may as well encourage a sense of individual and communal responsibility for the promotion of mutual care and social integration.
1001 to 5000 staff
Gay Games 11 Hong Kong 2023
Gay Games 11 Hong Kong 2023’s (GGHK) unique combination of sport, arts, culture, fun and community brings together diverse groups of people to experience moments of joy. It will create unity and positive attitudes that will last a lifetime in Hong Kong, Asia and beyond under our tagline “Unity In Diversity”. GGHK will take place on 3-11 November 2023, first time in Asia. We are expecting participants, spectators and 1,500 volunteers from all over the world. Between Feb 2022 to Nov 2023, our satellite events will attract over participants in attendance. There are 22 sporting events planned including new events Dragon Boat Racing, Dodgeball, Mahjong, and Trail Running, Opening & Closing Ceremonies, Festival Village, and Arts & Culture events with daily performances, a Gala Concert, LGBTQ+ art exhibitions, and a variety of events to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Gay Games. Everyone is welcome to participate regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, or background. GGHK is organised and funded by the community, participants, commercial partners and sponsors. Supporting organisations include the Equal Opportunities Commission, BrandHK, InvestHK and the Hong Kong Tourism Board. Join us from wherever you are!
51 to 200 staff
Institution Of Public Private Partnerships, Hong Kong
We are a group of professionals establishing a non-profit making learned organization, called Institution of Public Private Partnerships, to promote Public Private Partnerships for the Belt and Road Initiative, and to provide a professional body for exchange of information, with the ultimate aim of implementing infrastructure development projects in an efficient and sustainable way via public private partnerships. The Institution is intended for professionals, government officials, advisors, investors, and others with an interest in to share knowledge and information and to better use as a tool for delivering new or upgrading infrastructures. The objectives for which the Institution established are: 1. To promote and encourage amongst members of the Institution, the acquisition and exchange of both general and technical knowledge of planning, design, legal, finance, risk, construction, operation and maintenance in relation to the public private partnerships infrastructure projects; 2. To encourage lectures, discussion, publication and where considered appropriate, research about planning, design, legal, finance, risk, construction, operation and maintenance of the public private partnerships in frastructure projects; 3. To publish and distribute for the use of its members any relevant material that will encourage the exchange of information, ideas and knowledge to the benefit of all; 4. To create an environment which will promote fellowship between its members; 5. To foster close ties with societies, associations and/or institutions world-wide who have similar objects, especially in the People's Republic of China; 6. To raise funds and/or secure payment(s) of money in such a manner as the Institution shall think fit for the purpose of furthering its objects; The Institution of Private Public Partnerships held the Inaugural Council Meeting on 2 May 2017 in Hong Kong.
51 to 200 staff
Larus Foundation
Established in 2018, LARUS foundation is a Hong Kong-based non-profit organization dedicated to helping the world achieve universal Internet education. In today's society where the Internet is deeply embedded into our lives, many people still lack knowledge on Internet policy development. As a result, we stand at risk of losing the free and fair Internet that we depend on. LARUS foundation is dedicated to supporting the Internet community to take an active part in Internet governance. We empower stakeholders, particularly students and academics, with a working knowledge of Internet governance so they can take part in shaping the Internet. We conduct seminars and support their participation in policy-making forums conducted by Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), with the goal of involving more voices in the molding of the Internet. Moreover, we provide expert and technical knowledge on the Internet infrastructure to support continuing education as the Internet evolves. Our advocacy goes beyond helping stakeholders. We aim to educate the Internet community in general, with the ultimate goal of achieving universal Internet education. We believe that the whole Internet has a stake in how policies are made. The Internet is for everyone and everyone has the right to take part in its policy-making and governance.
51 to 200 staff
Microforests
MicroForests is a social enterprise that provides meaningful training and dignified job opportunities for women who are single parents, new arrivals, or from low-income families through the sale of MicroForests artwork and workshops. Our goal is to empower women to build their self-esteem and self-worth, to ultimately build self-sustainability.
11 to 50 staff
Module
Cryptoeconomic ecosystem on a decentralized storage network
1 to 10 staff
Sensational Foundation
We are a registered NGO/charity based in Hong Kong, creating equitable opportunities for people with disabilities by raising awareness, advocating for inclusive employment and connecting individuals to opportunities through corporate training and DEI skills training.#WeAreSENsational
11 to 50 staff
Silver Lining Missions
Silver Lining Missions is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit walking with vulnerable children and families in some of Asia’s hardest places. Since launching our first poverty-alleviation work in Guangxi, China in 2005, we have grown into a multi-country ministry serving children in rural China, Myanmar, Vietnam and beyond. We focus on long-term, family-style care and development rather than one-time aid. Our core programs include- Family-style homes for orphans - Rehabilitation and education for children with cerebral palsy - Services for children living in deep poverty - Emergency medical assistance - Vocational training and dignified employment for youth and women - Child sponsorship pathways such as Little Angel Sponsorship and College Fund. We work from the ground up with local partners in poor rural communities, helping children and families move from survival to joy and hope with restored dignity. In 2024, 96% of our total operating expenses were invested directly into programs that benefit children, families and communities, reflecting our commitment to stewardship and transparency. We partner with corporate / CSR and foundation partners, individual sponsors and other missions who want their giving to produce measurable, long-term impact in children’s lives. Whether through sponsoring a child, funding a program, or backing a new initiative, we invite you to help build families, not institutions, for vulnerable children across Asia.
201 to 500 staff
The Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus
At the Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus (HKVC), we believe that every voice is a unique musical instrument waiting to be heard. However, we understand that not all voices have equal opportunities in Hong Kong. Established in January 2011, the HKVC is a S.88 tax-exempted charitable organization with a mission to promote choral music education and provide opportunities for all young singers in the city. We are committed to breaking down barriers and ensuring that quality choral music is accessible to everyone. To achieve our goal, we have developed a range of innovative programs, serving student choristers and teachers in Hong Kong. One of our proudest achievements is the Hong Kong Inter-School Choral Festival (HKICF), our flagship program. Over the years, it has become a highly-anticipated event in Hong Kong's music and education scene. Serving 200 schools and engaging with over participants in the upcoming year, HKICF truly showcases the talent and dedication that exists within our city. Join us in our mission to empower the voices of Hong Kong and nurture the choral leaders of tomorrow. Together, we can harmonize the future of choral music in our city. Support Us: https://hkvchorus.org/donation/ The content of these programmes do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.
1 to 10 staff
The Institution Of Engineering And Technology Hong Kong Iet Hong Kong
The Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong (IET Hong Kong) is one of the largest local engineer networks, with around members.
11 to 50 staff
Community Business
About Community Business Community Business is a leading not-for-profit committed to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in companies across Asia. A membership-led organisation, Community Business grounds all its work in research, applying Asia-led insights to interpreting global practices and policies since our foundation in 2002. Community Business is committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, working specifically to further them in the following areas: SDG 3: Good Health & Wellbeing Working with companies to broaden their understanding of work-life harmony and adopt strategies designed to empower employees to be happy, healthy and engaged. SDG 5: Gender Equality & SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities Leading companies in developing an intersectional approach to diversity, equity and inclusion, highlighting and examining key issues from a local market perspective, facilitating dialogue and sharing best practices, tools and resources. SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth Encouraging companies to look beyond the boundaries of their organisation and proactively create opportunities for disadvantaged or under-represented groups to participate more fully in society. SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals Working directly with leaders - current and future - increasing their understanding of key issues, motivating them to act and encouraging them to be bold in their pursuit of responsible and inclusive business practices. Our campaigns are long-term, sustained efforts to impact positive change, putting the spotlight on key issues that need addressing and embracing a number of initiatives to engage companies: » Advancing DE & I in the Workplace » Building Disability Confidence » Championing LGBT+ Inclusion » Promoting Gender Equality » Understanding and Ensuring Wellbeing For more information, please visit
11 to 50 staff
Asian Federation Of Sports Medicine
AFSM is the Asia multinational continental sports and exercise medicine federation in affiliation with the International Federation of Sports Medicine - FIMS. Our mission is to foster the development of sports and exercise medicine and sports and exercise science in Asia for sporting excellence and health for all.
1 to 10 staff
Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation Hk Ltd - Chen Hsong Group
The Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation was established in 1990 by Dr. Chiang Chen, founder and chairman of the Chen Hsong Holdings Limited. Dr. Chiang came to Hong Kong from his hometown in Shandong Province, China in 1949. Because of his hard work and devotion to the manufacturing industry, he is recognized as prominent leader in the industry and a much admired and respected role model for industrialists in China. Today, the Chen Hsong Group is one of the leading manufacturers of plastic injection moulding machines in the world and operates diversified business globally. His belief in "Enriching the Livelihood of People by Industry, Strengthening the Country through a Prosperous Society" was inspired by the quick recovery of the economies of Japan and Germany after World War II. Dr. Chiang firmly believes that advanced manufacturing technologies will bring about the modernization of China and raise the living standard of all Chinese people. Dr. Chiang therefore donated all his shares of the Chen Hsong Group to establish the Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation. Mission of the Foundation To encourage and support training activities in the area of industrialization and economic development; To encourage and support activities for the improvement of mechanical manufacturing and production technology; To encourage and support research and development activities in the area of new machine tools; To provide education scholarship and/or sponsorship for individuals and organizations; To donate financial subsidies to the victims of natural disasters or other calamities; To facilitate other charitable activities beneficial to the community of Hong Kong. Through various activities and funding programs, the Foundation expects to help train more industrial technologists and professional executives, thereby accelerating the technologies and research development of manufacturing industries in China.
1 to 10 staff
Crafts On Peel
Crafts on Peel is a charitable non-profit foundation with the mission to revive, reinterpret and perpetuate Hong Kong’s traditional craftsmanship. Incubated in 2017, we started with an aim to support craftsmen and artisans by providing them a platform for their creativity. Acting as a matchmaker, we foster dialogues and collaborations between traditional craftsmen and contemporary artisans domestically and internationally. Through crafts exchange, we create opportunities for skill and knowledge transfer to nurture the younger generation to incorporate traditional craft techniques into innovative contemporary design. Ever since our official opening in 2020, Crafts on Peel has launched several local and international exhibitions, organised workshops in collaboration with our artisans, cultivated the Crafts Fellowship Programme and incubated numerous partnerships and collaborations that connect artisans globally. Crafts on Peel hopes to develop these programs to enhance the appreciation of craftsmanship, but also to show how traditional crafts can be juxtaposed with our modern lifestyles in a way that celebrates our cultural heritage. We believe that the essence of craftsmanship lies in the hands. At the core of the concept of Crafts on Peel is the stories of our craftsmen. Our logo reflects our commitment to preserving our Chinese cultural heritage, which is composed of a pair of “hands” () in two Chinese characters – the fundamental tool for a craftsman. The hand character, together with its inverted mirrored image, combined to form the Chinese character “I” (), which is the idea that each craft originates from the unique experiences of the craftsman. The two hands also symbolize the relationship between the craft master and his apprentice, as the skill is passed on from one generation to the next.
1 to 10 staff
Hello Trust
Based on the network of AISL #Harrow schools, Harrow's Empowerment of Life & Leadership Opportunities (HELLO) Trust is a high-school-student-led, external non-profit initiative founded by Casso Pi in 2023, dedicated to supporting the underprivileged individuals and communities throughout Asia by providing service. At HELLO Trust, associates get the opportunity to lead and organise service projects of their choice. We value leadership, and we hope to enhance the leadership and collaboration skills of everyone in HELLO Trust, while benefiting the community positively. Possible project focuses may range from visits to orphanages and children's hospitals, all the way to infrastructure building for impoverished villages. The focus of each project depends entirely on the project leader. Each leader plans a project based on their fields of interests, their target audience, and how they want to contribute to society. The foundation of HELLO Trust was established in Shenzhen (joint branch with Hong Kong), with more branches in Nanning, China and Appi, Japan.
51 to 200 staff
Hong Kong Children In Need Foundation
We believe equitable access to affordable and high-quality early education is a right to be enjoyed by all. We are here to enrich the lives of underprivileged children in Hong Kong. We help them develop an interest and acquire confidence, by providing a variety of high quality and free-of-charge extra-curricular activities (music, sports, STEM, free-play). Registered number: 91/16876.
1 to 10 staff
Hong Kong Trustees' Association Hkta
Hong Kong Trustees’ Association Limited (HKTA) was established in 1991 by pioneers in the trust and fiduciary services sectors. Today, it serves as a leading professional body for Hong Kong’s trust and fiduciary industry, specializing in legislative advocacy and educational initiatives. Our Missions- Advance the trust and fiduciary industry by promoting the highest standards of professionalism, robust corporate governance and rigorous regulatory compliance- Contribute towards advancing the status of Hong Kong trust professionals and that of the industry internationally- Advocate for the trust and fiduciary industry with government bodies, the media, local and international professional organisations and the public. Promoting Hong Kong as a premier global hub for trust and fiduciary services, highlighting its expertise and capabilities in this sector- Promote the highest standards for the industry by the issuance of Best Practice Guides applicable to corporate trusts, pension schemes, private trusts/ family offices and charitable trusts- Contribute towards enhancing the education and knowledge of practitioners in the trust industry through relevant trust accreditation and training programmes- Contribute towards enhancing public education on trust fraud awareness and prevention.
1 to 10 staff
Hong Kong Women Professionals And Entrepreneurs Association
The Hong Kong Women Professionals and Entrepreneurs Association (HKWPEA) was established as a non-profit organization in September 1996 by a group of local women professionals and entrepreneurs. They are women professionals, business executives and entrepreneurs who have come together with the following objectives: to develop a strong support network, to create practical and innovative learning and business opportunities for themselves and for others, to promote high professional standards. Based in Hong Kong, the Association reaches out and establishes relationship with counterparts in Mainland China and abroad. Ranking high on the Association’s agenda is timely response to the consultation papers of the HKSAR Government on various policy issues.
51 to 200 staff
Msoa - Hong Kong Money Service Operators Association
MSOA aims to create synergy amongst talents of the money service industry, to assist all licensed money service operators in understanding relevant law and regulations, to provide the industry with a high-quality business environment accompanied by compliant operations. Nevertheless, MSOA devotes their energy to safeguard the common interest of money service operators.
1 to 10 staff
Research And Innovation Office Rio , Polyu
Research and Innovation Office (RIO) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University fosters the University’s technology development and advancement with an aim to benefit to the society. RIO comprises the former Research Office (RO) and Innovation and Technology Development Office (ITDO) to synergise research capabilities to facilitate the management of research grants and contracts, and to explore different collaborative opportunities for high-impact multidisciplinary research among various stakeholders. We set splendid technology platforms in the area of Life Science and Biotechnology, AI and Advanced Computing, Food Safety, Advanced Manufacturing and much more to foster partnerships among universities, industries, governments, supranational bodies, and the public.
51 to 200 staff
Teacup Productions
TEACUP PRODUCTIONS is a theatre company and production house founded to amalgamate new direction styles that combine stage, films and radio. It is a collaboration of likeminded and enthusiastic thespians who came together to perfrom acts that are honest, humorous, beautiful, and dramatic. The company blends theatre, radio and television acting to generate performances that include great storytelling and evoke human emotions. With flair, originality and attention to details, we generate ideas with audience engagement at the heart of every project, which we then produce for different platforms. We combine professional rigour and acting sensitivity to generate acts and opportunities that inspire, educate and entertain young and old. We've have been involved in acting, play production, play direction, script writing and stage craft since late 1980s Acting in movies, short features, television serials, hosting chat shows, anchoring and producing radio episodes are some of the newer feathers in our caps. Theatre workshops for children, producing comissioned radio programs and developing talent for radio, television and stage are some of our area of expertise. As an independent production company we work dilligently towards a high standards of productions.
1 to 10 staff
The Council Of The Hong Kong Laureate Forum Limited
The Hong Kong Laureate Forum is a world-class scientific exchange and networking event to aspire and connect the current and next generations of leaders in scientific pursuit. The Forum also aims to promote understanding and interests of the young generation in Hong Kong and around the world in various disciplines in science and technology, in particular Astronomy, Life Science and Medicine, and Mathematical Sciences. The Forum is fully sponsored by the Lee Shau Kee Foundation. Driven by a commitment to advance its mission far and wide, the Lee Shau Kee Foundation has, over the years, offered boundless support for education and talent development in Hong Kong, mainland China, and abroad. Additionally, the Foundation is dedicated to poverty relief and promoting social well-being, thereby benefiting countless individuals.
1 to 10 staff
The Domestic Worker Empowerment Project
The Domestic Worker Empowerment Project (DWEP) is a civic organization under the auspices of The University of Hong Kong that provides free lectures, trainings and workshops mostly to migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong on Sundays. The ultimate aim of the program is to create positive image for domestic workers, their family, and their employers. It teaches domestic workers lessons on practical Health and Nutrition, Basic Rights and Women Empowerment, Nature Appreciation, Physical Fitness, Performance Arts, thus upgrading their knowledge and skills for their respective work environments, and in preparation for their homecoming. DWEP formally began in January 2015, initially launched as "HK Pinoy Project" at HKU with nearly 500 domestic workers who registered in the program and with 20 HKU students. The name "HKU Pinoy Project" was then changed to "Domestic Workers Empowerment Project" after a few months to cater to the other groups of Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. Interest for the program grew as more and more Filipino drivers, Filipino residents, and Indonesians Domestic Workers participated in the program that year. Currently, we have nearly members and around 150 student ambassadors from 27 countries. Spearheaded by its visionary founder Dr. Michael Manio, a member of the HKU Faculty of Medicine teaching staff, together with volunteer HKU students, and in partnership with numerous government and non-government organizations, DWEP has already contributed greatly in transforming the lives of migrant domestic workers in many ways. At DWEP we: Take a leadership role in the organization of different activities for the domestic workers Enhance understanding on domestic workers and their culture through direct interaction Be empowered to become cultural ambassadors for domestic workers Help promote cultural understanding, respect and appreciation of domestic workers in Hong Kong Help nurture a positive and constructive working relationship between the domestic workers and their employers Come up with an inspiring documentary video about the life stories of Domestic Workers and our students. Formulate new policies that would uplift the lives of the domestic workers and eliminate social boundaries and discrimination. For the domestic workers, they will: Be empowered physically and emotionally through a series of educational activities Be equipped with new knowledge, skills and ideas that can be useful in their daily lives and beyond Cultivate a positive attitude towards their current work and future aspirations or endeavors and lead a healthy lifestyle Learn the basic rights and responsibilities as employees and the safety concerns related to their working environment Be provided with educational opportunities that promote knowledge, understanding and appreciation of nature, environmental sensitivity and significance, and the associated conservation needs Visit our Facebook page for the most up-to-date events and information.
11 to 50 staff
The Dragon Foundation
The Dragon Foundation was set up in Hong Kong by the Home Affairs Bureau, Home Affairs Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups in it is managed by a Board of Directors. The Dragon Foundation was established as a non-profit, charitable organization with a long-term commitment to nurturing young people of Chinese origin worldwide as leaders of tomorrow. Young Chinese leaders from around the world are provided with opportunities to meet, explore topical global issues and exchange ideas, thereby building a network among themselves.
1 to 10 staff
The Hong Kong Heritage Project
The Hong Kong Heritage Project is a non-profit organisation established in 2007 to preserve history and promote the appreciation of heritage in Hong Kong. It comprises a unique collection of public-access archives and outreach programmes aimed to engage and educate the public. HKHP seeks to provide for, and encourage, young people's interest in exploring Hong Kong's history.
1 to 10 staff
The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course
The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, the first and only public golf course in Hong Kong, was built during 1994-95 with funds donated by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. The facilities, which are managed on a not-for-profit and self-financing basis, are aimed at providing quality, accessible and affordable golfing to the people of Hong Kong. Since 1995 over 3 million golfers have enjoyed playing the courses, thousands of new golf students have been taught the game and golf programmes have been delivered to schools across Hong Kong. From the very beginning, a high priority has been placed on managing the golf courses in an environmentally sustainable manner with the implementation of best management practices that have been internationally recognized. KSC was the first golf course in China to be certified as an Audubon Co-operative Sanctuary for Wildlife and the first golf course in Asia Pacific to be certified by the Golf Environment Organization.
201 to 500 staff
The Shaw Prize
The Shaw Prize, established under the auspices of Mr Run Run Shaw in 2002, is an international award dedicated to furthering societal progress, enhancing quality of life, and enriching humanity’s spiritual civilization. It consists of three annual awards: the Prize in Astronomy, the Prize in Life Science and Medicine, and the Prize in Mathematical Sciences. Each prize carries a monetary award of one million two hundred thousand US dollars.
1 to 10 staff
Aski Global Limited
ASKI Global Limited is a non-stock, non-profit organization that is focused on the betterment of foreign worker communities in Singapore. This is achieved through back-to-back coaching and training of migrant workers as well as their families on entrepreneurship and financial literacy. Every Sunday, our office ground turns into a school for migrant workers, where classes on financial education and basic entrepreneurship take place. To date, we have accomplished the following- Over migrant workers from countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka trained - 100% have become savers, saving at least 10% of their salaries - 25% have invested in financial instruments - Half of the graduates have established microenterprises using their savings or microfinance loans - 60 Filipino workers thus far have returned home permanently, with 50% concretising their number of years in Singapore
1 to 10 staff
Ewb-Hk Engineers Without Borders-Hk
Engineers Without Borders (Hong Kong) Limited (EWB-HK) is an engineering-based charitable organization in Hong Kong and is a proud member of Engineers Without Borders International, a network of 23 different independent organizations all around the world. EWB is presently focused in the following service units: Projects Committee, Urban Sustainability, Young Members Group and Global Citizenship Program, plus a few others working groups and administrative committees. The EWB Global Citizenship Program responds to the needs of young generations to tackle the challenges faced in the rapid changing complex world. The program is designed to prepare students at the university level and graduate engineers to become global citizens with knowledge of real world sustainability and humanitarian issues, and able to create sustainable engineering solutions to contribute their technical expertise in their future career and offer technical support to the disadvantaged communities. EWB-HK is currently managed and operated by volunteers.
1 to 10 staff
Hong Kong Mba Institute
Hong Kong MBA Institute was founded in 2014 by the outstanding MBA students and alumni of eight universities in Hong Kong, as well as many senior professors and business celebrities as guidance counselors. As a non-profit organization, Hong Kong MBA Institute will create a broad development space and provide a resource sharing platform to the MBA students, alumni and business people. Honorary Chairman: Mr. Samuel W K Yung, SBS MH JP FHKLoD Member, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference-National Committee; Council Member, China Overseas Friendship Association; Founding President, Hong Kong Professionals and Senior Executives Association; Executive Area Director of Hong Kong, AIA, etc. Senior Honorary Advisors: Dr. HAO Gang Associate Vice-President of City University of Hong Kong Mr. Vic Lam Vice-President of Hong Kong Professionals and Senior Executives Association; CPPCC Member of Anhui Province Prof. Dou Wenyu Associate Dean of College of Business of City University of Hong Kong Mr. Fung Don Hau Senior Manager of Hong Kong Monetary Authority (Retired) Mr. Fung Sun-fai Vice-President of Yuen Long District Sports Association Honour Business Advisor: Mr. Stanley TC Lau Independent Director of OZNER Mr. Wang Bingzhong Executive Member of HKUST-Alumn Association; Vice-President of High-Growth Enterprise Development Division CCB International (Holdings) Limited Mr. Liang Jing Secretary General of HKEEC (Hong Kong Entrepreneurs and Executives Club) Partner of Houde Qianhai; Executive Director of DaJia Coffee Mrs.Huang Qilian Vice-President of Life Underwriters Association of Hong Kong Ltd.(LUAHK) Mrs. Yao Fengzhu CPPCC Member of Jilin Province
501 to 1000 staff