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Non-profit Organizations in Mongolia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Mongolia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
57 on file
Veloo Foundation
Veloo Foundation is a registered 501 (c) 3 Not for Profit in the United States and a registered Canadian Charity. Our mission is to help orphans and other similarly disadvantaged children in the developing country Mongolia we run Narnii Huuhduud Kindergarten ( Children of the Peak) which serves 150 children from impoverished families who rely on scavenging to survive. In addition to this we run the Soaring Crane Summer Camp for up to 300 children each summer and have employment initiatives, training programs, a foster care program and young scholars program as well as community development initiatives at our community library and relief and health and hygiene projects to improve the lot of the children and families we serve. These programs are run by donation and 100% of all monies donated go directly to the projects as Veloo Foundation Founders cover all Veloo Foundation operating expenses ourselves.
1 to 10 staff
Altai Blue Horizon
We are committed to promoting access to education for all children in Western Mongolia, with a focus on public and rural schools, by partnering with local communities and enhancing collaboration between Switzerland and Mongolia.
1 to 10 staff
Beautiful Hearts Against Sexual Violence Ngo
Beautiful Hearts NGO is a member-based non-religious non-government organization based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It was established in 2012, brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds with the shared vision of ending violence against women and children in Mongolia. Since then Beautiful Hearts focused its efforts on prevention and elimination of all forms of violence against women and children, specifically focusing on domestic violence and child sexual abuse. Beautiful Hearts works from a human rights-based approach to prevent and combat gender-based violence to empower women, children and young people to access opportunities and realize their full potential.
1 to 10 staff
Lgbt Centre Of Mongolia
The LGBT Centre's vision is to contribute to the creation of a truly humane and democratic society without discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity and expression, and where LGBTQI+ people are able to enjoy all of our human rights. The Centre’s mission is to build capacity of all relevant actors and institutions, both public and private, to facilitate substantive enjoyment of human rights by all members of the LGBTQI+ community in Mongolia through sensitisation, information sharing, curriculum development, training provision, building networks and communities of practice and through promotion of corporate social responsibility where relevant, to end discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and/or gender identity and expression, and sexual characteristics.
1 to 10 staff
Mongolian Youth Federation
Монголын Залуучуудын Холбооны үндсэн зорилго нь залуучуудад Эх орон, ард түмнийхээ төлөө бүтээлчээр ажиллаж амьдрах, шинийг санаачлах сэтгэлгээг төлөвшүүлж, оюуны, бие бялдрын болон ёс зүйн зөв хүмүүжил олоход нь дэмжлэг үзүүлэх, ард түмний түүх соёл, ёс заншлын уламжлалыг өвлүүлэх, залуучуудын хөгжлийг урамшуулан дэмжих, тэдний дэлхий ертөнцөд хөл тавихад нь туслах явдал мөн.
10001+ staff
Mongol Ecology Center
Founded in 2010, the Mongol Ecology Center (MEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Mongolia’s natural and cultural heritage. We work through innovative conservation programs, protected area management, and youth-focused initiatives to ensure the long-term protection of the country’s diverse landscapes. Our mission is to create lasting impact by empowering local communities—especially young people—to become environmentally conscious leaders. Starting with local actions, we strive to implement solutions that inspire positive change on a global scale.
11 to 50 staff
Adra Mongolia
ADRA Mongolia is an international non-profit - part of the ADRA global network- active in Mongolia since 1994. ADRA works with people in need and distress to create just and positive change through empowering partnerships, and responsible action. ADRA Mongolia works with donors from US, EU, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand to carry out community development projects across Mongolia. We work in partnership with Mongolian individuals and families regardless of any age, race, gender or religious affiliation
11 to 50 staff
Unicef Mongolia
НҮБ-ын Хүүхдийн Сан нь дэлхийн 190 орон тэдгээрийн дотор Монголд хүүхдийн эрхийг хангах, хамгаалах үйлсэд тэргүүлэгч дэлхий хэмжээний байгууллага юм. UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
51 to 200 staff
Zorig Foundation
Zorig Foundation was established after the assassination of Zorig Sanjaasuren in October of 1998 as a non-profit, non-governmental organization by close friends, colleagues, and family members of Zorig. Zorig was the leader of Mongolia's democratic revolution of 1990. The principal objectives of the Foundation include: spreading democratic values in Mongolian society; strengthening human rights, political freedoms, and social justice; and improving the system of transparency and accountability of the state and government to the public. In order to meet these objectives, the Zorig Foundation concentrates its programs in three areas: Youth and Education, Good Governance, and Community Development.
11 to 50 staff
Aiesec In Mongolia
AIESEC is the largest nonprofit, nongovernmental youth lead organization in the world. This is the official LinkedIn page for the entity of AIESEC in Mongolia.
51 to 200 staff
Gobischolars
At Gobischolar NGO, we are committed to transforming Mongolia through education, research, and innovation. Our mission is to empower the brightest minds to tackle the country’s most pressing challenges while fostering global opportunities for students, researchers, and professionals. We operate on two key pillars: Gobischolar Academy – A gateway for Mongolia's brightest high school students to access world-class college preparation, research mentorship, and leadership development. Our programs are designed to help students achieve their academic dreams and make a lasting impact on their communities. Think Tank Initiatives – We facilitate groundbreaking research and collaboration with international experts. Through projects and partnerships with global organizations, we aim to drive sustainable progress in Mongolia.
1 to 10 staff
New Nomad Institute
New Nomad Institute is a research and action oriented institute dedicated to revitalizing the enduring knowledge of nomadic societies and applying those insights to address the global metacrisis. We operate under three pillars to achieve our mission: 1. Research: Conducting high-quality, interdisciplinary research will be central to the New Nomad Institute’s work. Our research will inform our educational and narrative pillars, while also evolving through insights gathered from these initiatives. We aim to actively collaborate with leading researchers, historians, policymakers in Mongolia and around the world. Education: We see education as a driver of lasting, profound change. Our long-term vision is to create a nomadic boarding school that moves across Mongolia and internationally. The program will integrate indigenous cultural knowledge with academic rigor, offering a liberal arts education grounded in movement, face-to-face connection, and profound reverence for nature. Narrative: We seek to collaborate with leading artists, filmmakers, architects, designers, and creators from all walks of life to show why nomadic culture offers vital insights for addressing today’s most pressing global challenges.
1 to 10 staff
Amnesty International Mongolia
Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million supporters, members and activists in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end grave abuses of human rights. We are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion, and are funded mainly by our membership and public donations. With around members, Amnesty the Mongolia is one of the largest sections. Amnesty International’s vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. In pursuit of this vision, Amnesty International’s mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of these rights. Our methods Amnesty International addresses governments, intergovernmental organizations, armed political groups, companies and other non-state actors. Amnesty International seeks to expose human rights abuses accurately, quickly and persistently.
5001 to 10000 staff
Austcham Mongolia
Founded in Mongolia in 2013, The Mongolia-Australia Chamber of Commerce’s (AustCham Mongolia) overriding goal is to advance Australian Business in Mongolia. It functions to provide members with the information, resources and contacts they need to succeed in Mongolia’s emerging economy. The Chamber maintains a good working relationship with the Australian Embassy in Mongolia and Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) in Mongolia. AustCham is a non-profit organisation which operates independently from government. It is funded entirely by our membership and Chamber activities.
11 to 50 staff
The Mongolian National Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Mncci
The Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI) was founded on July 2, 1960. Since 1990, and the end of the socialist system, the MNCCI has established itself as Mongolia’s leading non-governmental institution. The organization is devoted to the development of international trade and investment in Mongolia’s business community. Today the MNCCI has over 6500 member companies and its chamber branches in Mongolian 21 provinces. Additionally, We also actively cooperates with more than 40 international Chambers of Commerce and Trade Promotion Organizations. In addition, the MNCCI houses the Mongolian National Arbitration Center.
51 to 200 staff
World Vision Mongolia
We work with children, communities, and supporters to transform the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children.
201 to 500 staff
American Center For Mongolian Studies
The American Center for Mongolian Studies was established in order to facilitate and coordinate the various multi-discipline research activities occurring each year in the region. It is a consortium of approximately 40 academic and cultural institutions in North America and Inner Asia, including the National University of Mongolia, the Smithsonian Institution, Western Washington University, the University of Wisconsin and Indiana University. Although similar in some respects to the Mongolia Society at Indiana University, the ACMS is the only US based Mongolian Studies and Inner Asia focused academic and research organization operating a permanent office in Mongolia.
11 to 50 staff
Orbis Mongolia
Changing the Way the World Sees
1 to 10 staff
Amcham Mongolia
The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Mongolia is an independent membership-driven organization that seeks to build, strengthen, and protect business between the United States and Mongolia and to actively promote Mongolia as a destination for American investment. AmCham Mongolia is accredited by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as its official affiliate in Mongolia. Based in Washington, DC, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the largest business federation in the world with over 3 million member companies. AmCham Mongolia is also a member of the Asia Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce, consisting of 29 American Chambers of Commerce in the Asia Pacific Region.
1 to 10 staff
Caritas Czech Republic In Mongolia
Caritas Czech Republic started its operation in Mongolia in 2008 and has successfully implemented projects in the areas such as social work, public health, pre-school education, animal husbandry, vocational education and training in Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, Selenge, Tuv, Uvurkhangai, Bulgan, Zavkhan and Khentii provinces. Currently, we are implementing “Improving Resource-Efficiency and Cleaner Production in the Mongolian Construction Sector” project in Ulaanbaatar to promote sustainable production and consumption in the construction sector through supporting SMEs to switch to more resource-efficient practices.
11 to 50 staff
Caritas Mongolia
Caritas Mongolia is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that works with poor, vulnerable and excluded populations, regardless of gender, race or religion. We achieved our registration as NGO in 2010, in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbataar. Today, we operate locally with 23 staff members and 30 volunteers, but we are part of a much larger whole: Caritas Internationalis, a Vatican-based confederation of more than 160 Catholic aid, development and social justice agencies from around the world. Caritas seeks a world where the voices of the poor are heard and acted upon. This means a world where the poorest and most disadvantaged communities are able to influence the systems, decisions and resources that affect them. Thus, we fight for holding governments, institutions, and global structures fair and accountable. OUR MISSION We facilitate and create integral livelihood opportunities for vulnerable communities. As a professional and sustainable organization, we advocate in partnership with the poor, leveraging local and international volunteers to aid communities in unstable socioeconomic situations. Throughout our programmes, we emphasize six common approaches: Community empowerment, integral human development, care for the environment, gender, disaster risk reduction and innovation. OUR VISION We place humans front and center, because we want people to live free of poverty in a healthy, secure and fair society. These are the values that we advance within the Mongolian society and the world as a whole: Human Dignity, preference for the poor, community and the common good, dignity at work, stewardship of God's creation, Solidarity and pormotion of peace.
11 to 50 staff
Evidence-Based Medical Research Institute Of Mongolia
We are a professional community of medical and health researchers working toward making available an immediately usable, body of knowledge for a healthier Mongolian population and beyond.
1 to 10 staff
Faro Foundation Ngo
Faro Foundation is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to advancing digital literacy and bridging digital divide through education. With a comprehensive approach, the foundation engages in curriculum development, trainings, policy advocacy, campaigns, and events to fulfill its mission.
11 to 50 staff
Girls Coding Cafe
Girls Coding Cafe is a non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in tech in Mongolia by educating, equipping and empowering Mongolian underprivileged girls with coding skills, career awareness and women empowerment.
1 to 10 staff
Media Council Of Mongolia
Established in early 2015, due to the successful collaboration of journalists, media houses, industry, journalist associations and professional media organizations, the Media Council of Mongolia (MCM) is the independent regulator for the printed press, broadcast media and journalistic online media in Mongolia. We uphold the highest standards of journalism by monitoring and maintaining the standards set out in the Mongolian Media Ethics Principles. Central to the core aims of the MCM is to support freedom of the media by assisting media houses and journalists follow professional and ethical journalistic standards in order to serve the public interest. We do this principally by providing a free and impartial complaints process for the citizens of Mongolia. Our Goals - To support freedom of the media - To protect media and journalists against any kind of censorship - To establish accountability of journalists and media organizations for the society - To develop ethics and professionalism in journalism industry - To protect journalists’ rights to be independent - To resolve conflicts about professional and ethical standards without criminalization
1 to 10 staff
Mongolian Joint Association Of Exchanges
Монгол Улсад үйл ажиллагаа явуулдаг 12 виртуал хөрөнгийн үйлчилгээ үзүүлэгчдийн гишүүнчлэлтэй мэргэжлийн холбоо
1 to 10 staff
Mongolian Society Of Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
The Mongolian Society of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine aims to alleviate the health disparity in Mongolia through safe, equitable, and ethical implementations of artificial intelligence solutions in the health system.
1 to 10 staff
Mongolian Women's Fund
903, 9th floor, Centrum office, 14240, 1 khoroo, Sukhbaatar district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
11 to 50 staff
Silk Road Foundation
Our_Mission Our mission is to educate the Mongolian public and decision makers on the concepts of a free-market economy, liberalization and limited government.#Values Free Market Economy Individual Liberty Limited Government #Vision Our vision is for Mongolia to become a prosperous and developed nation, where its citizens have their freedoms and rights protected.
1 to 10 staff
Bundan
We are a group of physicians who have come together to provide life-saving surgery for infants and children with congenital heart defects. Our mission is to help those living in remote regions where specialized medical treatment is scarce or nonexistent, especially for low-income families. We believe every child deserves access to quality healthcare regardless of location or financial situation.
11 to 50 staff
Council For Sustainable Development And Social Responsibility
The Council for Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility (CSS Mongolia) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that serves the society established in 2015 by the initiative of specialists of Mongolian leading mining companies, sustainable development, environment, community relations, social responsibility, and public relations and to introduce and advance best international and local practices in sustainable development and corporate social responsibility into the country’s mining sector.
1 to 10 staff
Environmental Fellowship Program Efp
The Environmental Fellowship Program (EFP) is a program run by Zorig Foundation for young professionals who want to improve their knowledge of various environmental issues facing Mongolia. The program runs for eight months from September to June each year. Selected members are able to contribute to the solution of environmental problems, improve leadership skills, gain an in-depth understanding of the environmental challenges facing Mongolia, meet industry leaders and expand professional networks and get teams to implement micro-projects to address environmental issues in Ulaanbaatar and Mongolia.
1 to 10 staff
Global Shapers Ulaanbaatar Hub
The World Economic Forum has successfully established a history of engaging young leaders to positively and proactively impact the global agenda. In addition to its existing community of Young Global Leaders, who are in their mid to late 30s, the Forum has established a special community of young people in their 20s. The Global Shapers Community will provide youth with a global platform to shape the future – integrating the personal, community and global dimension. Through the unparalleled convening power of the World Economic Forum, the Global Shapers Community is diverse in demographics, geographical areas and sectors. However, it is united by a common desire to channel the members’ tremendous energy and enthusiasm into building a more peaceful and inclusive world.
11 to 50 staff
United Nations Youth Advisory Panel
The UNYAP in Mongolia aims at keeping the UN in Mongolia informed on the situation of young people to ensure that UN Youth programmes become relevant to Mongolian youth and reach out to young people to establish an open dialogue and exchange of information between UN agencies, Government of Mongolia, youth organizations and youth groups.
11 to 50 staff
Mongolian Red Cross Society
Together for humanity
201 to 500 staff
Institute Of Governance Studies
Бид засаглалын чиглэлээр судалгаа шинжилгээний ажлыг тогтмол хийж, эрдэмтэн судлаачдад дэмжлэг үзүүлж судалгааны ажлын үр дүнг амьдралд нэвтрүүлэх, олон нийтийн хүртээл болгох чиглэлд ажилладаг. Судалгааны ажлын үр дүн, олон улсын туршлагад түшиглэн төрийн үйлчилгээг сайжруулах зорилгоор аргазүйн зөвлөгөө, сургалт, судалгаа, хамтран мэдлэг бүтээх ажлуудыг зохион байгуулан явуулдаг.
11 to 50 staff
Iwfci Mongolia
IWFCI буюу Олон Улсын Эмэгтэйчүүдийн Худалдаа Аж Үйлдвэрийн Холбоо нь эдийн засаг, нийгэм, шийдвэр гаргах түвшинд Эмэгтэйчүүдийн оролцоог нэмэгдүүлэх, бизнес эрхлэлтийн дэмжих зорилгоор 1992 онд Австралийн Мельбурн хотод үүсгэн байгуулагдсан. Дэлхийн 17 оронд салбар байгууллагатай ашгийн төлөө бус, төрийн бус байгууллага юм. IWFCI Mongolia салбар байгууллага нь 2016 онд батламжлагдан 2017 оноос Монгол улсад үйл ажиллагаагаа явуулж байна. IWFCI Mongolia байгууллага нийт 100 гаруй гишүүд, гишүүн байгууллагууд, хамтрагч байгууллагуудтай өргөн хүрээнд хамтран ажилладаг бөгөөд НҮБ-ын Тогтвортой хөгжлийн 17 зорилго, НҮБХХ-ийн "Бизнес ба Хүний эрх", НҮБ ын Хүүхдийн Сангийн "Хүүхдийн эрх ба Бизнесийн зарчмууд"-ыг гишүүн байгууллагуудын үйл ажиллагаанд нэвтрүүлэн хэрэгжүүлж ажилладаг. Бид өнгөрсөн хугацаанд олон улсын болон дотоодод чиглэсэн олон төсөл хөтөлбөрүүдийг амжилттай хэрэгжүүлж байна.
1 to 10 staff
Mongolian Association Of State Alumni Masa
Also known as the "Ambassadors for Development," MASA is a non-profit organization comprised of Mongolian alumni of U.S. Department of State funded programs and/or self-funded U.S. university graduates. It was first established in September 2007 by a handful of Fulbright and Humphrey program alumni as a community of all past and current alumni of U.S. government-funded scholarship and exchange programs. It now has grown into a dynamic professional network of more than Mongolian alumni of various long-term and short-term scholarship and exchange programs funded by the U.S. Government. MASA believes that an experience is twice as valuable when shared with others, and even more when harnessed for the betterment of the community. OUR MISSION To promote democratic social development and equal opportunities across all spectrums of Mongolian society.
1001 to 5000 staff
Education Window Open Resource Center
EWORC provides services to support research development for students and teachers; curriculum, instruction and leadership for women and good governance of nature in Mongolia. EWORC creates opportunities for education and dialogue, encourages alliances with other organizations, and acts as a catalyst for the advancement of education women and nature.
11 to 50 staff
Hspim
1 to 10 staff
Eurochamber Mongolia
EuroChamber serves its members by advocating for improvements to Mongolia’s business environment, supporting trade between Mongolia and Europe and providing members with networking and business matchmaking opportunities.
1 to 10 staff
Political Communication Institute
PCI provides in-depth market research analysis to political candidates running for Mongolian Parliamentary Election & Presidential Election. PCI helps candidates to secure a seat via powerful data analytical research & strategy.
1 to 10 staff
Zogsoltgui
Zogsoltgui (Eng. Non-Stop) is a hybrid platform that creates inspiring content to bridge the gap between young professionals and experienced mentors. We produce original, high-quality videos, articles, and social media content that amass over 1 million views monthly, helping youth connect with valuable insights and opportunities for growth. Our focus is on creating engaging, relevant content that drives meaningful conversations and empowers the next generation to achieve their fullest potential.
1 to 10 staff
Deutsch-Mongolischer Unternehmensverband
1 to 10 staff
Appdo - Association For Protecting Population From Drug And Opium
APPDO is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that was established on April and registered at the Mongolian State Office under Registration No.1022962 We operate with the goal of protecting health, educating population of Mongolia and conducting different activities within the framework of caring for public rights and social well being.
11 to 50 staff
Mongolia Without Waste
Mongolia Without Waste (MWW) is dedicated to fostering a sustainable and environmentally-friendly Mongolia through efficient waste management and innovative solutions. The NGO focuses on advocacy, the facilitation of legislation, and attracting investments to build a comprehensive waste management system. Here, we outline the four primary tasks that guide our daily operations. MWW serves as a crucial mediator between the Mongolian government and various stakeholders, including industries, commercial markets, educational institutions, financial institutions, and other sustainability-focused NGOs and national and international partners.
1 to 10 staff
Amtes
Alumni of Mongolian-Turkish Empathy Schools
1 to 10 staff
Climate Mongolia
Бид уур амьсгалын өөрчлөлттэй тэмцэх арга хэмжээнд Монгол орны хүн бүрийн оролцоог нэмэгдүүлэх зорилгын хүрээнд уур амьсгалын өөрчлөлтийн талаарх үнэ цэнтэй мэдээлэл, олон нийтийн арга хэмжээ, кампанит ажил зэргийг түгээж, залуучуудыг чадавхжуулан мэдлэгийг дээшлүүлэхээр ажиллаж байна.
11 to 50 staff