Find non profit organizations in Little Rock, AR. Listings include Special Olympics Arkansas Area 9, Justice For Terence Caffey, Chi Omega - Gamma Zeta, Back To Vida, The Second Place Pantry, Arkansas UFO & ET Investigations.
Arkansas' professional organization for public school educators.
Serving people with intellectual disabilities in Prairie, Arkansas, Jefferson, Grant, and Lincoln counties in Arkansas
Terence “TEE” Caffey was murdered by Local authorities at the movies on 12-10-21
Gamma Zeta | Est. 1964 Sisters on Purpose. ❤️💛
• Wear Something • Do Something • Be Something that brings you Back To Life
The Second Place Pantry is a client-choice food pantry serving the residents of Downtown Little Rock. We envision a thriving Downtown Little Rock community where every person has a...
I am Allison Hartman, lifelong ET experiencer, and I investigate Arkansas UFO/UAP sightings and ET experiences. This page will soon be gone - go find us at Arkansas UFO & ET Commu...
A group of volunteer imaging and radiation therapy professionals advocating the profession.
We are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit community organization. It is our mission to help lower the rate of rearrest and/or reconviction by mentoring disadvantaged youth and providing resour...
Friends of Fisher House Arkansas supports veteran and military families by raising funds for the Fisher House Arkansas, ensuring a comforting environment where families can stay cl...
Dynamic workforce development hub committed to helping adults 18+ overcome barriers and thrive in today’s job market. YOUR PATH, YOUR POWER, OUR SUPPORT!
Girl Scout Troop #6659 - chartered at Saint Mark Baptist Church in Little Rock.
Local chapter of a national nonprofit dedicated to the prevention and care of pregnancy loss, stillbirth and neonatal death.
The vision for the Arkansas Fatherhood & Family Initiative: Fathers Engaged and Empowered to Learn (FEEL) is to promote positive fatherhood engagement.
Parlor Pink is a a small independent arts space for creating, gathering to share ideas, inspire change and enjoy our peoples.
Official page of the Hall High Neighborhood Association. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit organization, devoted to neighborhood safety, beautification, and well-being of the Hal...
UAMS Giving (Institutional Advancement) secures gifts and grants that support the threefold mission of UAMS – health education, patient care and research. This account celebrates a...
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Arkansas Conservation Corps is a non-profit organization based in Northwest Arkansas. As a Conservation Corps, we build sustainable hiking trails, improve public lands, provide hab...
Founded in 1967, we’ve hosted ski vacations in the US, Canada, Europe and other resort locations. Our purpose is to promote healthful recreation as well as to coordinate and plan s...
Providing family-based immigration services by reuniting and strengthening immigrant families Proporcionar servicios de inmigración basados en la familia mediante la reunificación ...
Seeds of Authority shares daily prayers, scripture, and encouragement to strengthen faith in Jesus Christ. Join us in prayer, grow in the Word, and walk in Kingdom authority
Scouts BSA, Boy Scouts of America - Troop 30 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Scoutmaster, Chris Hill.
The purpose of the Pulaski County Sheriff's Prevention and Re-Entry Foundation is to help finance crime prevention activities, to operate camps and programs for at-risk kids and to...
Beacon of Hope Youth Business Fair is a One Day Marketplace for youth aged 6-18.
The Arkansas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association serves all segments of the state’s oil and natural gas industry.
Westwood Neighborhood Association represents 800+ households in the Westwood & Western Hills areas.
Central Arkansas Repair Café is a neighborhood initiative that promotes repair of household items.
We investigate abuses of the criminal process, expose them, and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Hairpins creates pop-up events, public programs, and community spaces for lesbians, queer, and gender-diverse people in places without permanent queer infrastructure.