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Non-profit Organizations in Guernsey
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Guernsey. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Guernsey Chamber Of Commerce
Guernsey's leading business networking association supporting local business, charities, not for profits and individuals. We lobby and support organisations in every sector and continue to further grow our membership. Email membership@guernseychamber.com to discover more. Chamber comprises Industry Groups and Policy Representatives who feed into the central organisation to enable us to lobby effectively and create tailored business support. We also work hard to ensure that our organisation is always aware of topical issues, political scenarios and community perspectives. The Industry representatives and Chamber Executive work on an entirely voluntary level. Day to day direction of Chamber is agreed by the Executive Management Committee of nine Directors. Our aim is to be constructive in its approach to developing business in the Bailiwick. Although reactionary to specific issues as they arise, it aims to be proactive in looking for business opportunities and assisting members in areas that affect their business. Most importantly Chamber is the property of its members and plays a central role in both the business community and island as a whole. Our rising number of Third Sector and NFP organisations is also testament to our own CSR efforts and assistance for this crucial part of our society.
1 to 10 staff
Guernsey Literary Festival
The Guernsey Literary Festival is one of the highlights of the island’s arts calendar bringing some of the world’s greatest writers, speakers and thinkers to Guernsey. With events for all interests and ages, the Festival is a unique opportunity to come together to celebrate the written word. The festival attracts speakers from a wide range of disciplines, from literature to politics, from history to sport, from the environment to food, from biography to travel. We also organise a full education and community programme, together with workshops for local writers with renowned visiting authors. Discovered by writers like Victor Hugo and Mervyn Peake, the Bailiwick of Guernsey's beauty and history makes it the perfect literary travel destination. The Guernsey Literary Festival is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity and is supported by generous and committed sponsors, patrons, members and partners. Our 2026 Festival will take place from 24th April - 3rd May.
1 to 10 staff
Guernsey Community Savings
We are a charity working with those who for whatever reason are unable to obtain a bank account, providing access to an online platform and support to use it going forward.
1 to 10 staff
Ybg Guernsey
The Young Business Group is a non-profit organisation providing networking opportunities for members through monthly events and business and community projects.
51 to 200 staff
The Louvre Trust Charitable Foundation
The Louvre Trust Charitable Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Louvre Trust and provides much needed financial support to charitable causes in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Our giving is in the form of grants and charitable initiatives with fundraising events forming an important part of our Foundation income, including staff dress down days to team members running marathons or participating in other sporting endeavours and challenges. The Charitable Foundation’s administration costs are entirely supported by the Louvre Group so every penny raised goes straight to good causes that are supported. The Louvre Group has its roots in Guernsey and supporting the community has been an integral part of the organisation's ethos since its inception. The Louvre Group team has always been inspired by fundraising and giving back to local charities and the establishment of the Louvre Group Charitable Foundation will be a lasting legacy and benefit to Guernsey. The Louvre Charitable Foundation welcomes applications from charities seeking support. To find out more about the Foundation please contact info@louvregroup.com.
1 to 10 staff
Vive La Vallette
Vive La Vallette is Guernsey charity created to regenerate the facilities serving the Bathing Pools at La Vallette, St Peter Port. Since opening in June 2022, Vive La Vallette has been hugely touched by the way the Guernsey community has rediscovered and embraced the La Vallette area and Bathing Pools. We’ve seen all generations coming together and many new friendships formed. The enthusiasm and commitment of swimmers, old and new, is proving infectious! The cafe and supporting facilities have become the thriving places we always aspired them to be. Stay updated via Instagram and Facebook @thebathingpools
1 to 10 staff
Autism Guernsey
Autism Guernsey, established in 2012, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to serving individuals on the autism spectrum in Guernsey. Our goal is to empower those with autism to lead fulfilling, positive, and inclusive lives. We strive to educate and assist parents, carers, and professionals by sharing our expertise and resources to improve care and support for individuals with autism. Our innovative services, events, and clubs cater to both adults and children. As a registered charity in Guernsey, we rely solely on community support to sustain our work as we receive no government funding. While we cannot provide direct assistance to every individual with autism in Guernsey, we will do our best to support and refer to other resources as needed.
1 to 10 staff
Bright Beginnings Children S Charity
A Guernsey charity supporting parents, carers and children from conception onwards.
11 to 50 staff
Youth Commission For Guernsey & Alderney
The Youth Commission delivers high quality, universal targeted services for children and young people in order to support the development of their social, physical and emotional wellbeing. The Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney (The Youth Commission) is an independent local charity responsible for the delivery of youth work in the Bailiwick. We provide children and young people aged 4-25 with seamless access to a range of universal and specialist services ensuring they can take part in activities or get the tailored support that is most relevant to their individual needs. Our dedicated, skilled workers provide children and young people with high quality, effective, evidenced-based services and support. Our services range from access to positive activities, the opportunity to gain qualifications and develop important skills to one-to-one specialist emotional support, which was previously provided by The HUB. Our services are delivered in youth centres, schools and via outreach teams who work with children and young people wherever they are, on their own terms. The Youth Commission manages the Prince’s Trust programme, Duke of Edinburgh scheme and the Youth Forum, which provides a voice for young people within the community, as well as organising tailored projects. We effectively measure and transparently communicate the impact of our services to ensure we are efficient, fit for the future and are successfully responding to the needs of children and young people. The Youth Commission also supports a network of voluntary sector children and young people organisations across the Bailiwick to develop services that are safe, high quality and sustainable. The support of the local community is fundamental to the success of The Youth Commission and we rely on close partnerships with organisations and funders to continue to develop the services we offer.
11 to 50 staff
Carers Guernsey
We are an independent charity providing support to anyone in the Bailiwick who cares for a friend or family member who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental ill health.
1 to 10 staff
Guernsey Hard Of Hearing Lbg
Guernsey Hard of Hearing LBG (GHH) are committed to trying to improve the lives, and offer care and support, to all adults with a hearing difficulty.
1 to 10 staff
Humanitarian Aid Guernsey
Humanitarian Aid Guernsey was founded on the simple premise of a mother’s love. Natalia Silvester is Polish born and responding to the horrific images of children in war torn Ukraine pouring over the border into her homeland, she reached out to Polish charities to offer help. Humanitarian Aid Guernsey is a non-profit organisation giving local people an opportunity to donate items specifically requested by charities on the front line. With vans and logistics in place this essential aid can be sent directly to the border. Going forward this charity will look to offer aid to other refugee crisis around the world driven by the same ethos – "immediate aid where it is needed most"
11 to 50 staff
Lloyds Bank Foundation For The Channel Islands
Lloyds Bank Foundation for the Channel Islands gives grants to charities helping disadvantaged people play a fuller role in the community. In addition to grant funding we also provide a wide range of developmental support, including training and mentoring through our Enhance programme. We support charities which demonstrate good governance and sustainable activities measured against identifiable outcomes. Lloyds Bank Foundation for the Channel Islands is an independently registered charity funded by the profits of Lloyds Banking Group.
11 to 50 staff
The Eleanor Foundation
The Eleanor Foundation is a Guernsey registered charity working in Biharamulo District, Kagera Region and Chato District, Geita Region in north west Tanzania. We have also established Eleanor Foundation UK as a UK registered charity. Our work in Tanzania is implemented by Eleanor Foundation Tanzania which is based in Biharamulo and has NGO status in Tanzania. Our activities are largely focused on providing better access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) through the construction of shallow wells and boreholes within rural communities, toilet blocks at schools and provision and promotion of handwashing facilities at schools and within communities generally. We have also supported the construction of health care facilities through the completion of a dispensary and maternity ward in Chato District. We partner with communities and local government and have a long term commitment towards the provision of better access to basic needs. All of our projects are open ended and will continue for as long as there a need.
1 to 10 staff
Citizens Advice Guernsey
Citizens Advice Guernsey is a local charity, but is a member of the National Citizens Advice network. General Advice Service Our trained advisers provide a free and confidential telephone service from The Bridge, St Sampson’s. Information and advice is offered to our clients on almost any subject. Money Advice Service An appointment can be made with our specialist Money Advisers for help with budgeting or negotiation on unmanageable debt. Social Policy The improvement of policies that affect people’s lives is an equal aim to giving individual advice. Advisers identify emerging trends and note ongoing issues so our voluntary Social Policy Coordinator can inform policy makers about the problems people are having.
11 to 50 staff
Male Uprising Guernsey
Male Uprising In Guernsey (MUG) was originally established in February 2012 as a Charitable Trust. In January 2013 MUG became the first Guernsey Foundation to be registered and we aim to continue to increase awareness of and help those who are affected by male cancer on Guernsey.
1 to 10 staff
Wbn - Guernsey
The WBN is a network here in Guernsey for senior ladies in all sectors of business offering informal networking events each quarter with a guest speaker chosen by the sponsor of each event together with drinks and nibbles. A great way to make new connections both business and personal.
501 to 1000 staff
The Lihou Charity Lbg
The Lihou Charity LBG (formerly The Lihou Charitable Trust) is an organisation established in 2005 to run the house on Lihou Island for the benefit of ALL but with a focus on young people.
1 to 10 staff
Fair Guernsey
Let's Make Guernsey Fair for All
1 to 10 staff
Guernsey Voluntary Service
The Guernsey Voluntary Service delivers a range of services to Guernsey’s older citizens and offers inspiring volunteer opportunities to islanders who would like to lend a caring hand. What we do- Meals on Wheels - Jubilee and Russels Social Clubs - Bathing Service - Blood Donor Service - Provide transport to our social clubs We rely on volunteers to help run our services. As GVS operates in so many areas across the islands, there is a variety of roles that will appeal to the potential volunteer: regular duties such as a driver for older people, helping at The Russels or Jubilee Social Clubs, joining a Meals on Wheels team, or the occasional duty such as helping with the annual GVS flag day, assisting at one of our rest tents, or helping at a fundraising event. If you, or your organisation, can volunteers for us please email admin@gvs.org.gg to find a suitable opportunity for you.
1 to 10 staff
La Société Guernesiaise
La Société Guernesiaise was founded in 1882 to encourage the study of the history, natural history, geography and geology of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the conservation of the Bailiwick’s natural environment and the preservation of its historic buildings and monuments. In many respects, La Société Guernesiaise is similar to the UK Wildlife Trusts. However, its activities extend into many other areas, including history, archaeology and astronomy.
11 to 50 staff