Find non profit organizations in Saint Paul, MN. Listings include Lutheran Advocacy - Minnesota, Minnesota Alliance on Problem Gambling, Mounds View Irondale Youth Hockey, Minnesota Pride Rotary Club, Right Track Saint Paul, EastSide Area Business Association.
Creating and supporting families since 1865, LSS, through a partnership with Children's Home, offers free non-directive pregnancy counseling throughout the state of MN. Should adoption be chosen, we offer adoption services.
Lutheran Advocacy-MN (LA-MN) works on issues of hunger, poverty, and care of creation. LA-MN is a ministry of the ELCA and the six Minnesota ELCA synods.
Building public awareness, advocating and helping people find help for gambling addiction.
The MN Pride Rotary Club is a community of LGBTQIA+ and allies where all are welcome.
Right Track provides Saint Paul youth with summer internships and professional skills training.
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Home Health Care Agency
We are a non-profit organization connecting students with the opportunity to explore a wide variety of aviation careers through hands-on projects, tours, and flight experience at o...
Ampersand Families provides permanency and adoption services to older youth and families who face barriers to equity in child welfare, and champions systemic changes that advance b...
The Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an organization within The American Legion.
The Companion Synod Partnership between the Saint Paul Area Synod (ELCA) and Iringa Diocese (ELCT). www.spas-elca.org/tanzania
We love our city. We pray for our city. We empower local leaders and spiritual entrepreneurs to make a positive Gospel impact in our diverse city!
Emma Norton Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides housing and support services to individuals and families. We connect people to transformational housing, gr...
We sell to folks that are community driven, passionate about sustainable living and value a good deal
The Payne-Phalen District Five Community Council organizes to fulfill the vision and interests of all people living in, or owning a business in Payne-Phalen
Arlington Hills Community Center provides free and low cost recreation activities. All are welcome. The center is operated by Saint Paul Parks and Recreation.
The Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders & Sciences (ANCDS) is the professional home for clinicians, researchers, and students dedicated to adult and pediatric neurologic ...