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Non-profit Organization Management in Zambia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Zambia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Game Rangers International
Game Rangers International (GRI) is a non-profit organisation established in Zambia in 2008. GRI works in close partnership with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) to empower Rangers and Local Communities to conserve nature. We embrace a holistic approach to conservation, and empower Rangers across three core thematic areas: Resource Protection, Community Outreach, and Wildlife Rescue.
51 to 200 staff
Afya Mzuri
Zambia’s leading local experts in Behaviour Change, Community Empowerment and Knowledge Management for Health
51 to 200 staff
Zambian Governance Foundation
Established in 2009, ZGF seeks to strengthen the institutional capacity and autonomy of Civil Society Organisations (CSO) to engage actively in policy processes and undertake advocacy on behalf of the poor and socially excluded people in Zambia. Engage with us on this page if you are an organisation, practitioner or simply interested in social accountability and participatory policy making.
11 to 50 staff
Free Haven Community Initiative
Free Haven Community Initiative (FHCI) is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) located in Livingstone, Zambia that has four main areas of focus: Education, Nutrition, Health, and Empowerment. We believe that every person is equal, deserves access to equal opportunities as well as basic human rights, and should be treated with the same level of respect, regardless of their identity. We believe in fostering an inclusive, respectful, and indiscriminative environment that accepts every individual for who they are and empowers every individual, within the community, to cultivate the best version of themselves so that they can live up to their full potential. Because we are a faith based organization we believe in approaching every aspect of our work with good stewardship, priding ourselves in transparency, and responsible use of our resources.
11 to 50 staff
Caritas Czech Republic In Zambia
Caritas Czech Republic is a non-profit, non-governmental organization. The Zambian Mission was established in 2013 and focuses on empowerment on communities through sustainable agriculture, access to livelihoods opportunities, education and health care
51 to 200 staff
Birdwatch Zambia
BWZ is a member of a global environmental and conservation partnership through its membership of BirdLife International. Currently, BWZ is the only BirdLife International Partner in Zambia.
11 to 50 staff
Continental Leadership Research Institute Clri
Continental Leadership Research Institute (CLRI) is a non-partisan and non-profit making organisation that believes in research-based advocacy working with different professionals and also young people across the country. The vision is to become a renowned resource centre within Africa that will be engaged in research and advocacy on issues that involve education, SDGs, policies, leadership, constitutionalism, youth, women, entrepreneurship and good governance and the mission of the CLRI is to gain and communicate a deeper understanding of policies and build a generation of responsible and responsive citizenry in their communities. Some of the objectives are to support initiatives aimed at empowering youths and their organisation to promote democracy and good governance, sound leadership and effective participation in decision-making;
1 to 10 staff
Join For Joy Zambia
Through the Join for Joy program, primary school teachers in Chongwe District learn how to implement the power of sports and play. They obtain the knowledge and skills to create a physically and emotionally safe school environment, be leaders in promoting gender equality, and act as positive role models for their pupils. Teachers learn how to discuss social themes like malaria, HIV/AIDS, early marriages, and teenage pregnancies in schools and communities through sports and play activities. We contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations: Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3), Quality Education (SDG 4), and Gender Equality (SDG 5).
1 to 10 staff
When Females Lead
When Females Lead is a non profit organisation that aims to empower and raise ambitious, confident women who are incredibly passionate about achieving excellent careers and becoming leaders in society. Our mantra is ‘we rise by lifting others’. It was founded from a desire to see young African women thrive and confidently take on leadership positions across the African continent. Giving them the support and guidance through each of our pillars listed below is of paramount importance in order for females to unleash their full potential, to take on leadership positions and contribute positively to the economic development of the continent as a whole. Through its 5 pillars, When Females Lead is contributing positively to the UN Sustainable Development Goals! Our mission is to empower and raise confident African female leaders When Females Lead comprises four pillars; • Mentorship and Career Guidance • Females in Innovation and Technology • Females in Agriculture • Uplifting Vulnerable children - Women in the Boardroom • WFL Education Scholarship for young vulnerable girls in STEM (powered by Beautiful World Canada) It’s current employees are; Management Board Directors(volunteers)- Mizinga Melu, Founder - Chimuka M Samatebele, Director - O’Brien Kalumba, Director - Sibeso Mofya, Director - Elizabeth Chibeza, Director - Kawena Mofya - Chiluka Mwango - Yanga Katongo - Hajah
1 to 10 staff
Charity Centre For Children And Youth Development
The Charity Centre for Children and Youth Development was established in 2005 in Zambia’s Solwezi District as a community response to a multitude of health, educational, and social crises exacerbated by HIV/AIDS. hopes to provide its community members – particularly women, children, and orphans – with the resources they need to succeed in order to promote sustainable development in the region. To do so, offers educational opportunities, vocational training, financial literacy education, and community-building assistance to those who live in the Solwezi District. The Charity Centre for Children and Youth Development hopes to expand significantly in the future in order to assist the greatest number of the vulnerable population in the Solwezi District as possible. Over the next five years, will work to expand its funding in both the grant and crowdfunding sectors with the goal of using this funding to build more classrooms, hire more teachers, and offer more levels of education to students. Furthermore, hopes to expand its skill development offerings and provide the chance for members of its community to gain certifications in skills like sewing, carpentry, and computer service. Lastly, wants to increase its capacity to promote women’s empowerment and financial success in the region. Alex Bwaluka, Founder and Executive Director, was raised with a single mother who had him at the age of 15. Throughout his life, he continuously worked to support his own education with the goal on one day attaining a degree and helping children who were in the same position as him. At the age of 12, he created a small business selling livestock, walking eight days weekly from Kasempa, Zambia to the city of Kipushi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to sell his produce. Despite his circumstances, he was resolute on attaining an education. Hence his passion for Children's education and skills development
11 to 50 staff
Community Markets For Conservation
Community Markets for Conservation, COMACO, is a novel, emerging company in Zambia that is pioneering an innovative way of making markets and conservation work together. It produces IT'S WILD, a special brand of organic, value-added processed products that come from the rural farmers who live with wildlife. Urban consumers buy these products and in doing so, pay for the cost of rewarding small-scale farmers for supporting conservation. The idea that a company can work to improve the lives of poor farmers by supporting conservation may seem too good to be true. Far from it, it is happening and on a scale that is beginning to impress even the most sceptical!
201 to 500 staff
Youth Projects Development Platform Ypdp
Youth Projects Development Platform (YPDP), is a registered National Youth-Led Non- Governmental Organization based in Lusaka. The Organization was established in 2017 and obtained its legal status on 3rd August 2021. The aim of the organization is to create a more developed Zambia and champion the economic independence of young people. YPDP focuses on Economic Development, Education, Innovation and Inventions, environmental protection, conservation and Climate Change.
1 to 10 staff
Jacaranda Hub
Jacaranda Hub is a Social Enterprise and Ecosystem developer providing support to young people and the youth through the provision of collective services, infrastructure, and specialized tools and equipment. We provide a conduit of resources and programs for aspiring MSMEs and entrepreneurs with growth potential; all targeted at improving the Startup/MSME landscape in Zambia.
1 to 10 staff
Matt Children's Hope Foundation
We provide charitable services to disadvantaged rural children and youth. Our commitment is to ensure that education and social basic needs for beneficiaries are provided and able to attend school. In addition, creating a positive mindset away from social limitations for the children's success. Education mindset empowerment is our scope of concentration. Our overall perspective goal is to break the circle of poverty beginning with rural intervention.
11 to 50 staff
Raised By The World Foundation
Raised by the world Foundation is a 501(c)3 USA registered non-profit organization, dedicated to Connect, Engage and empower young people with life skills for their positive development. The foundation was established in 2017 by Vincent Kabaso PGA, who is Zambia’s first PGA golf Professional.
1 to 10 staff
Contact Trust Youth Association
Contact Trust Youth Association (CTYA) was established and registered in 1997 with the registrar of societies. It is one of the leading youth focussed Zambian NGOs that builds capacities of young people to achieve sustainable human development and the eradication of all forms of marginalization. In all its development work, CTYA operates on the principle of non-partisan collaboration with civic, political and other organizations on matters concerning youth development. Within the area of strengthening the capacities of young people in its operational areas, CTYA places importance on advocating for changes to laws, policies, practices and behaviours’ that hinder the enjoyment of young people’s social, economic, cultural and civil rights. The organization works under three thematic areas namely Youth Civic and Democratic Popular Participation, Youth comprehensive Reproductive Rights, and Youth and Livelihood Skills.
1 to 10 staff
Push Women Network
The PUSH Women Network is a non-profit organisation registered under the Non-Governmental Act No 15 of 2009. The objectives of the Network are to advocate for women in leadership, more women in positions of power and influence through education, mentorship and capacity building. The Network is firm on elevating women to positions where they are able to be impactful and influence the circumstances of other women and girls in underprivileged circumstances. When women have the power to influence policy and make decisions, they are in a better space to elevate and support each other and change the narrative about what women are able to achieve when the opportunity presents itself. It is in this vein that the Network sets its priorities in the economic emancipation of the female experience as this is the firm foundation towards all forms of women empowerment.
11 to 50 staff
Save A Life Charity Initiative
Save A Life (SAL) is a non-for-profit, Christocentric Initiative whose concept was birthed in February of 2017. The Initiative’s main objective is to help bridge the gap between the privileged and disadvantaged in society. This is to be achieved through outreach, benevolence, and human empowerment. Our Organisation is committed to investing its expertise and resources in order to further achieve its cause. At Save A Life, success is not measured by monetary size, but by the impact created through combined effort in contributing to the communities it serves. Imagine how much we could achieve together!
1 to 10 staff
Action For Nature
ACTION for NATURE is a non-Profit, non-political and non-discriminatory young people driven Organization. It was founded in 2015 in Mpepo village of Kanchibiya district. It was registered under the NGO Act of 2016 with the registrar of NGOs on April 04, 2019. Since 2015 The Organization dares to conquer poverty and other ills that threaten human dignity in Africa. We care for people to thrive become self-sufficient, self-reliant and climate change resilient through Nature conservation. We strive to transform landscapes for all people’s sustainable livelihoods, job creation, economic freedom and cultural pride. We do this through collaborative planning, community action and policy advocacy. A remarkable character of a strong vision and dream built on firm foundation of diversity and respect for life in all its forms everywhere.
11 to 50 staff
Council Of Ngos Zambia
The Council of NGOs in Zambia is a statutory body under the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, established under the NGOs Act No. 16 of 2009. The Act establishes a Zambia Congress of Non-Governmental Organizations which shall be a collective forum of all organizations registered under the Act.
11 to 50 staff
Equal To The Task Ettt
We are a youth-driven, differently-abled, cross-disability, non-profit whose mission is to bridge the gap to create an equal and fair world where the marginalized persons living with disabilities are treated and accorded the same opportunities as persons without. We envision a world where persons with disabilities have full participation in both societal issues and equal access to social-economic opportunities. We champion this agenda through lobbying for health, education, entrepreneurship, and employment opportunities and policies for persons living with disabilities to maximize their productivity and quality of life years.
201 to 500 staff
Hoop Dreams Africa
Hoop Dreams Africa is a Zambian based African youth development organization that uses the game of basketball for social development and empowerment of the youth aged 10 – 20 years and its vision is centred on the social and personal empowerment particularly talented and skilled African youth through the game of basketball. Our primary development objective is to help grow the popularity of the game of basketball on the African continent among the youth through establishing, developing and promoting grassroots game, player and skills development activities through strategic collaborative international linkages with like-minded organisations and experienced and exposed basketball coaches and mentors as well as forge sports education exchanges and partnerships with like-minded basketball personalities and organizations globally who share the same passion, vision and dreams as ours of using basketball as a tool for youth development and empowerment. We envision Hoop Dreams Africa to become a respected and admired, continentally and globally oriented basketball development program on the African continent. Our core mission and vision is to use sport and the game of basketball in particular as an effective tool to influence communication, mobilisation and social integration on health, education and like skills messages that enhance and promote positive and health lifestyle of the African youth.
1 to 10 staff
Nate Foundation
Embracing Inclusive Communities Nate Foundation is a non-profit organisation that works to uplift the lives of children and youth living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) with the aim to create an enabling and inclusive environment for them. Nate Foundation was formed to bridge the gap by promoting inclusion of children and youth with Intellectual and developmental disabilities into society. Inspired by the story of the life and experience of a young cerebral palsy and autistic boy named Nathan and fondly called Nate, the Nate Foundation was established to work closely with key partners to ensure that IDD is integrated into communities, public and private structures through advocacy, cultivating understanding, knowledge management, and empowerment.
1 to 10 staff
Zambia Alliance Of Women
The Zambia Alliance of Women (ZAW) is a membership non-governmental, non-profit making, non-partisan service women’s organization registered under Zambian Laws as a Trust. It was established nearly 40 years ago in 1978 during the decade for Women (1976-1985) with a commitment to meeting the aspirations set out in the first global Women’s Conference in Mexico in 1975 which called for full gender equality and the elimination of gender discrimination; the integration and full participation of women in development and an increased contribution by women in the strengthening of world peace. It was founded to promote the themes of equality, development and peace in Zambia. Initially registered under the Societies Act in March 1982 it was later registered as a Trustee under the Lands (Perpetual Succession Act of the Laws of Zambia in March 1993. 3.4.1 Vision A Zambia in which women, children and men have an improved standard of living as a minimum requirement for human dignity. 3.4.2 Mission Statement ZAW is a not for profit membership organization that empowers women to take charge of their lives through the promotion of gender equity & equality, environmental sustainability, and social justice so that the right to a healthy life is enjoyed by the now and future generations
201 to 500 staff