Organizations
243 organizations providing community services
Chronically Capable
A platform that connects people with chronic illnesses or disabilities to flexible and remote employment opportunities, and provides a community and support around employment.
The Trevor Project
Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
New York Peace Institute
New York Peace Institute empowers people to find creative and durable solutions to their disputes. We teach vital conflict resolution skills to communities and organizations, and we advance the field by training and certifying professional mediators.
GMHC
As the world’s first HIV/AIDS service organization, GMHC is working to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.
Carefully
Carefully's mission is to make the world better through community, care, and mutualism (the idea that giving and receiving creates a stronger community). By building a strong network of co-ops, family networks, and childcare swaps, they work to help families save money, get back to work, and have more time for the things that matter.
New York City Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants
Pact Collective
Pact Collective is a NYC-based community impact network that exists to support neighborhood-led projects working in collective care, education, and healing. We provide fiscal hosting, operational tools, and connective support for grassroots collectives building safer, freer futures.
CUCS
Nonprofit committed to developing affordable housing and providing integrated programs that link housing, health and social services for New York’s homeless and most vulnerable people.
Clear Captions
A real-time phone captioning service for people experiencing hearing loss.
Mutual Aid Diabetes
Mutual Aid Diabetes (MAD) was formed in response to the insulin crisis in the United States. We are a group of people with diabetes who saw a need, especially during the pandemic of COVID-19, to more formally organize mutual aid efforts in the diabetes community. We seek to ensure that every member of the diabetes community has access to adequate medical supplies, medications, and sustainability resources via facilitated peer support.
Bright Light
At Bright Light, we believe in making volunteerism easy and impactful for young professionals. Our mission is to empower individuals by providing flexible, accessible, and well-organized volunteer opportunities that seamlessly fit into busy schedules. We are a community driven by the core values of empowerment, inclusivity, and collaboration—where everyone has the chance to shine their light and make a difference.
New York Crystal Meth Anonymous Intergroup (NYCMA)
There are several elements to Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA), each vital to long-term recovery. The most basic elements are meetings, sponsorship and step work. Additional elements include fellowship and service.