NGOs

Mi Familia Vota

Mi Familia Vota’s mission is to build Latino political power by expanding the electorate, strengthening local infrastructures, and through year-round voter engagement. They are also training the next generation of leaders by opening opportunities through their Youth Development Programs and through our Mi Familia Vota work. Mi Familia Vota is strategically located in states with some of the highest Latino population counts, but have worked to identify and serve communities

Latin America Working Group

The Latin America Working Group (LAWG) and the Latin America Working Group Education Fund (LAWGEF) mobilize concerned citizens, organizations, and networks to call for just U.S. policies towards Latin America and the Caribbean. They advocate in the halls of power for human rights, peace, and social, economic, and environmental justice. They also work closely with civil society partners in Latin America to amplify their human rights campaigns and make sure

Caribbean Policy Development Center

The CPDC was first established as a policy unit within the Caribbean Conference of Churches (CCC) on the recognition of the significant adverse impacts that national, regional and international development policies were having on the region’s most vulnerable communities. Many of these communities were being served by the CCC and other Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). The NGO community recognised that its quality of life interventions were threatened by an inability to

Confederación Colombiana de ONG

Confederación Colombiana de Organizaciones is a national organization of non-profit entities which brings together regional and departmental federations, associations, corporations and national foundations that work for the common good; sustainable development; the promotion, monitoring and guarantee of human rights; governance, democracy and peace. They lead, promote, and articulate actions to strengthen the Value Offer of NGOs and non-profit entities – ESAL; to fulfill its role as co-responsible actor in Sustainable

Charles Darwin Foundation

The Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF) was founded in 1959 by a team of worldwide conservationists to provide scientific solutions that protect the Galapagos Islands. The NGO has protected many species on the islands from going extinct, help set up marine preserves, and trained more than Galapagueño and Ecuadorian students. Email: cdrs@fcdarwin.org.ec / webmaster@fcdarwin.org.ecWebsite: https://www.darwinfoundation.org/en/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlesdarwinfoundation/Address: Av. Charles Darwin s/n, Puerto Ayora, Galápagos, EcuadorMailing address: Quito Office PO Box

Ashoka Argentina

Ashoka champions and provides scholarships to social entrepreneurs that are committed to social change. A global organization, Ashoka began working in Argentina in 1994 and since then the NGO has worked with social entrepreneurs whose projects have addressed innovative solutions to problems in education, health, environment, diversity, and citizen participation. Daniela Kreimer, Changemaker Companies Manager Email: infoargentina@ashoka.orgWebsite: https://www.ashoka.org.ar/#/homeAddress: Ashoka Southern Cone, Teodoro García 2964, 1426 Buenos Aires, Argentina

ADB's NGO and Civil Society Center (NGOC)

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. It assists its members and partners by providing loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote social and economic development. ADB cooperates with a broad range of civil society organizations (CSOs), including nongovernment organizations (NGOs), to strengthen its efforts to reduce poverty

Asian Media Information and Communication Center

The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) is an international, non-profit, non-government organization that serves as a regional research hub for media and communication issues. Based in Manila, Philippines, it was established in 1971 to encourage ethical and social responsibility of the media to support democratic access and participation in media development and production. AMIC also works to provide opportunities for empowerment of disadvantaged sectors in the communication/media environments

Development Research Communication and Services Centre

The Development Research Communication and Services Centre (DRCSC) is a non-government development organization working in 12 districts of West Bengal and other states. Its major concern is food and livelihood security of the rural poor through sustainable management of natural resources on the basis of principles and actions, that are environment friendly, economically appropriate, socially just and developed by mutual cooperation. Capacity development initiatives: DRCSC supports grassroots organizations and development

International Media Support

Description: International Media Support (IMS) is a non-profit organization working to support local media in countries affected by armed conflict, human insecurity, and political transition. In more than 50 countries worldwide, IMS helps to strengthen professional journalism and ensure that media can operate in challenging circumstances, working in close partnership with local media. Capacity development initiatives: IMS organizes specialized training and expertise in journalism/reporting and media coverage supporting community, exiled,