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Non-profit Organization Management in Saudi Arabia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Saudi Arabia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Global Ambassadors Of Sustainability
A global Non Profit Network (Registered in Canada) to Promote Sustainability and Build International Partnerships. GAoS Focus and Contribute to SDG's 4,5, 13,16 and 17. GAoS is a global Platform for Networking, Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing. Our Motto "Bringing People Together and Learn from Each Other".
51 to 200 staff
Consumer Protection Association
تعد جمعية حماية المستهلك إحدى مؤسسات المجتمع المدني، وهي تقدم خدماتها للمستهلكين في كافة مناطق المملكة، لأنها تقوم على خدمة المجتمع، وهي تستهدف جمهور المستهلكين بتوفير الحماية اللازمة لهم عن طريق توعية المستهلك بحقوقه وتلقى شكواه والتحقق منها ومتابعتها لدى الجهات المختصة، وتبني قضاياه لدى الجهات العامة والخاصة وحمايته من جميع أنواع الغش والتقليد والاحتيال والخداع والتدليس في جميع السلع والخدمات والمبالغة في رفع أسعارهما بالتنسيق مع الجهات ذات العلاقة ونشر الوعي الاستهلاكي لدى المستهلك وتبصيره بسبل ترشيد الاستهلاك.
11 to 50 staff
National Center For Palms & Dates Ncpd
National Center for Palms & Dates that was established by Royal Decree no.(42649) on August 29th 2011 with the goal creating an advanced center to strengthen the support for the production of dates and date products in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We have created this website to highlight the mission and vision of the Center and shed a light on the services we provide.
51 to 200 staff
Project1932
This program matches selected high-potential candidates (LittleSibs) with experienced leaders (BigSibs) as they embark on their first years of higher education and professional careers. The interactions fostered through this program will hopefully provide LittleSibs with useful advice and guidance.
1 to 10 staff
The Centennial Fund
The Centennial Fund is a Saudi Arabian charity established in July 2004 with a royal charter to help young Saudi men & women achieve financial independence through helping them start their own commercially successful businesses. The idea of establishing a fund started in 1419 H during the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Kingdom founded by the King Abdul Aziz, may God rest his soul, which emerged in that period as a requirement to start programs that support young people to reduce the unemployment rate and the development of the local economy. And then, initiated a specialized committee to study the idea through access to programs implemented over the world has been selected.
51 to 200 staff
Student Partnership Program Spp Ksu
الرؤية شراكة فعالة بين الطالب والجامعة تساهم في خلق الشعور بالانتماء لدى الطالب وتعده للنجاح في حياته العملية الرسالة تمكين الطالب من إيصال صوته و احتضان أفكاره الإبداعية تنظيم صوت الطالب داخل الجامعة الإسهام في تطوير البيئة الأكاديمية داخل الجامعة - تشجيع و تحفيز إطلاق المبادرات الطلابية و احتضانها - حماية حقوق الطالب الجامعي و السعي لحل مشكلاته - تنمية الشعور بالمسؤولية تجاه الجامعة والمجتمع - تنمية الشعور بالفخر و الإنتماء للجامعة و الوطن
1001 to 5000 staff
Unicef Gulf
UNICEF in the Gulf, for every right of every child, here and around the
11 to 50 staff
Eastern Province Council For Social Responsibility
We motivate the public, private, charitable sector to integrate, cooperate and to embrace the initiatives and activities; which aim to reinforce social responsibility and reflect positively on sustainable development in the Eastern Province
11 to 50 staff
Abdulmonem Alrashed Humanitarian Foundation
Abdulmonem Alrashed Humanitarian Foundation is a charitable donation foundation that supports and supervises charitable acts through licensed charitable establishments which provide services relevant to the society and has number of initiatives among them Fablab Alahsa.
11 to 50 staff
Endeavor Saudi Arabia
Endeavor is leading the global high-impact entrepreneurship movement to catalyze long-term economic growth. Since 1997, Endeavor has been selecting, mentoring, and accelerating the best high-impact entrepreneurs around the world. Through the guidance that Endeavor offers, entrepreneurs can tangibly impact their communities, generate new job opportunities, bolster their countries’ national wealth, inspire others to innovate, and contribute to private sector development. Endeavor now supports 1,840 High-Impact entrepreneurs, leading 1,178 companies in 34 emerging and growth markets around the world. Endeavor first launched in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and is leading the way in supporting high-impact entrepreneurship. Today, we support 21 Endeavor Entrepreneurs, representing 18 companies, from varying industries that have generated over 656.5 million Saudi Riyals in revenues in 2018, and created over 2034 jobs.
1 to 10 staff
Saudi Data Community
About: Saudi Data Community (SDC) is an initiative established in 2016 with the objective to empower beginners and professionals in the field of data and raise awareness of the critical role that data plays in the prosperity of digital economy and achievement of Saudi Vision 2030 #Vision/Mission: To be a leading enabler and facilitator of data communities in the region #Mission and Objectives- Establish and nurture the data community and encourage knowledge sharing - Support the fulfillment of the public and private sectors social responsibility - Raise community awareness in the importance of an evidence-based approach to effective and efficient decision making - Strengthen and emphasize the role of data in achieving the kingdom’s digital transformation plan #Values- Altruism - Collaboration - Empowerment - Awareness - Sustainability
1 to 10 staff
Zahra Breast Cancer Association
Together we aspire for a breast cancer – free society.
11 to 50 staff
Child Care Association
جمعية أهلية أنشئت بجهود فردية من أجل دعم الطفولة في المملكة العربية السعودية، وتقدم خدماتها المتنوعة في مجال رعاية الطفولة الممتدة إلى سن الثامنة عشر.
11 to 50 staff
Wateen
An initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to achieve 100% voluntary blood donation in Saudi Arabia
11 to 50 staff
Saudi Business Incubators Network Sbin
Business incubation is a unique and highly flexible combination of business development processes, infrastructure and people designed to nurture new and small businesses by helping them to survive and grow through the difficult and vulnerable early stages of development." Grounded on the above mentioned definition BADIR (Technology Incubator Program launched by KACST in 2007) established The Saudi Business Incubator Network (SBIN) in 2009. The motto of "Working together to develop a world class incubation industry in Saudi Arabia" came to birth in (SBIN) to provide a nurturing, instructive and supportive environment for entrepreneurs during the critical stages of starting up a new business, thanks to BADIR’s regular support which has been noticeably effective in establishing new incubators and support current ones. Currently,(SBIN) has 65 members (Organizations), reporting directly to King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. SBIN is passionate about helping the following categories expand their knowledge and opportunities as incubator professionals. We can help them reach new levels of success:* Incubator developers * Incubator managers and staff * Industry, business and economic development policy makers * Academics interested in entrepreneurship and small business development * Incubation and entrepreneurship consultants
1 to 10 staff
Ampp Dhahran Saudi Arabia Chapter
AMPP is a global community of professionals dedicated to materials protection through the advancement of corrosion control and protective coatings.
201 to 500 staff
Saudi Anti-Fraud Association
Who Are We The Saudi Anti-Fraud Association was established with the declaration of The Ministry of Labor and Social Development MoL & SD)(No. 1145) and its headquarter is located in Dammam as a non-profit and professional association seeks to educate the community about the risks of fraud and ways to detect and prevent it. The association serves as a unified umbrella that brings together professionals working in the field of examination and detection fraud cases. The association is an affiliate with the association of the certified examiners (ACFE) as the sole representor of the ACFE Saudi chapter 86. Mission and Vision Assisting enterprises in preventing and combating fraud, and support in providing specialized and qualified candidates in the field of fraud examination who have theoretical knowledge and the ability to apply them skillfully with professional responsibility and behavioral characteristics that comply with the fraud examiner code of conduct.
1 to 10 staff
Rovers Club Of King Saud University
Our mission : To build remarkable leaders by self-learning strategies in a supportive and developing environment to assist the development of the society.
201 to 500 staff
Ghadan
About Ghadan : Society cannot achieve comprehensive civil renaissance without standing on pillar of solid and sustainable "community participation" that guarantees to harness his energies and components for the public good in a professional and sustainable way. Considering the fact that Youth segment, with its enormous vitality and dedication, accounts for more than one-third of Saudi community, the professional and transparent activation of this segment ensures the achievement of a higher proportion of community participation, which result in achieving comprehensive development in our country. Out of this context,"Ghadan for Educational Consulting and Capacity Building" poses itself as a non-profit social entrepreneurship, working to achieve its mission of increasing the quality and quantity of community participation in Saudi society.
51 to 200 staff
Organization Of Islamic Cooperation
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations with a membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The Organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world. It endeavors to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world. The Organization was established upon a decision of the historical summit which took place in Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco on 12th Rajab 1389 Hijra (25 September 1969) following the criminal arson of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem. In 1970 the first ever meeting of Islamic Conference of Foreign Minister (ICFM) was held in Jeddah which decided to establish a permanent secretariat in Jeddah headed by the organization’s secretary general. Dr. Yousef Ahmed Al-Othaimeen is the 11th Secretary General who assumed the office in November 2016. The first OIC Charter was adopted by the 3rd ICFM Session held in 1972. The Charter laid down the objectives and principles of the organization and fundamental purposes to strengthen the solidarity and cooperation among the Member States. Over the last 40 years, the membership has grown from its founding members of 30 to 57 states. The Charter was amended to keep pace with the developments that have unraveled across the world. The present Charter of the OIC was adopted by the Eleventh Islamic Summit held in Dakar on 13-14 March 2008 to become the pillar of the OIC future Islamic action in line with the requirements of the 21st century. The Organization has the singular honor to galvanize the Ummah into a unified body and have actively represented the Muslims by espousing all causes close to the hearts of over 1.5 billion Muslims of the world. The Organization has consultative and cooperative relations with the UN and other inter-governmental organizations to protect the vital interests of the Muslims and to work for the settlement of conflicts and disputes involving Member States. In safeguarding the true values of Islam and the Muslims, the organization has taken various steps to remove misperceptions and has strongly advocated elimination of discrimination against Muslims in all forms and manifestations. The Member States of the OIC face many challenges in the 21st century and to address those challenges, the Third Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit held in Makkah in December 2005, laid down the blue print called the Ten-Year Program of Action. It successfully concluded with the close of 2015. A successor programme for the next decade (2016-2025) has since then been adopted. The new programme OIC-2025 is anchored in the provisions of the OIC Charter and focuses on 18 priority areas with 107 goals. The priority areas include issues of Peace and Security, Palestine and Al-Quds, Poverty Alleviation, Counter-terrorism, Investment and Finance, Food Security, Science and Technology, Climate Change and Sustainability, Moderation, Culture and Interfaith Harmony, Empowerment of Women, Joint Islamic Humanitarian Action, Human Rights and Good Governance, among others. Among the OIC’s key bodies: the Islamic Summit, the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM), the General Secretariat, in addition to the Al-Quds Committee and three permanent committees concerned with science and technology, economy and trade, and information and culture. There are also specialized organs under the banner of the OIC including the Islamic Development Bank and the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, as well as subsidiary and affiliate organs that play a vital role in boosting cooperation in various fields among the OIC member states.
201 to 500 staff
Doroob Non-Profit Organization
DOROOB is a Non-For-Profit company that serves societies through investing in educating the gifted to empower them to become leaders of positive change. شركة وقفية تخدم المجتمع عموما و التعليم خصوصا من خلال الإستثمار في الموهوبين بهدف تخريج قادة التغيير الإيجابي في المجتمع Affiliations:
1 to 10 staff
Saudi Society For Health Administration
جمعية علمية مهنية متخصصة في الإدارة الصحية وهي الأساس في تطوير العمل المهني والبحثي والمرجعي للمتخصصين المهنيين.
51 to 200 staff
Social Responsibility Association In Jeddah
A non-profit organization and a member of the Social Responsibility Committee at the Emirate of Makkah Region, established in 2020 to contribute to achieving Saudi Vision 2030 by pursuing the following objectives: Implementing social responsibility programs. Contributing to the promotion of social responsibility. Publishing reports on social responsibility programs and activities. Activating volunteers to participate in community service.
1 to 10 staff
International Camel Organization
The International Camel Organization was established in accordance with the decision of the Constituent Assembly of the Organization which approved the establishment of the International Camel Organization. This organization explicitly refers to its independence from any other bodies, including its international and national members of the International Camel Organization, which have a role in internal management, The establishment of the rules of methodological and programmatic activities, the definition of the list of camels, the commitment to the right to conduct internal elections, without any external influence, as well as the responsibility to apply the principles of good governance, which do not conflict with the Statute of the The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provides the Organization with the necessary assistance to achieve its objectives. The Board of Directors shall register the Organization in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia according to the regulations in force. The legal status of the International Camel Organization: It is an international non-profit, Independent and in the exercise of its activities have no ethnic, political or religious affiliations. The activities of the International Camel Organization are based on the development of camel culture through the fulfillment of the mission, principles and objectives set forth in the Statutes of the Organization. The duration of the International Camel Organization is not defined.
201 to 500 staff