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Non-profit Organizations in Indonesia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Indonesia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Keluarga Mahasiswa Akuntansi Kma Feb Undip
KMA adalah Himpunan Mahasiswa Departemen Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Diponegoro atau yang lebih dikenal oleh warga akuntansi sebagai KMA (Keluarga Mahasiswa Akuntansi) yang didirikan pada tanggal 10 Oktober 1983 yang berasaskan Kekeluargaan. Integritas dan Profesionalisme. KMA memiliki tujuan sebagai organisasi yang memfasilitasi warga Akuntansi Universitas Diponegoro untuk melatih softskill maupun hardskill yang ada dalam diri mahasiswa Akuntansi FEB UNDIP, KMA juga berperan aktif menjadi wadah aspirasi bagi warga Akuntansi serta melayani warga Akuntansi.
10001+ staff
Lembaga Zakat Nasional - Lazismu
LAZISMU adalah lembaga zakat tingkat nasional yang berkhidmat dalam pemberdayaan masyarakat melalui pendayagunaan secara produktif dana zakat, infaq, wakaf dan dana kedermawanan lainnya baik dari perseorangan, lembaga, perusahaan dan instansi lainnya.
10001+ staff
Aiesec In Indonesia
AIESEC is a global youth-led organization founded in 1948 with over 100 member countries. We strive to achieve peace and the fulfillment of humankind's potential by activating leadership qualities in youth. AIESEC in Indonesia was established in 1984, and we have been serving youth through practical experience in social projects and professional internships abroad ever since. Our initiatives are built on impactful collaborations and partnerships, driving sustainable development that leaves a lasting impact on society and empowers youth globally. We take pride in creating a collaborative environment where everyone can contribute to our youth leadership development movement. We invite you to be a part of this transformative journey.
1001 to 5000 staff
Asean Youth Forum
The ASEAN Youth Forum (AYF) is a movement that represents and fights for the young people in ASEAN to voice out their concerns and strategies for ways to achieve a better ASEAN. AYF has been a platform of the youth in the ASEAN to raise their voice and claim for their rights for a sustainable, inclusive, people-centered, and youth-driven regional community. The network aims to institutionalise and establish its national chapters to focus the engagement on important and timely local issues affecting the youth, and consolidate policy proposal and agenda to put forward to the relevant ASEAN offices.
10001+ staff
Afs Indonesia - Bina Antarbudaya
Bina Antarbudaya adalah organisasi non pemerintah, non profit, berbasiskan relawan dan merupakan mitra dari AFS Intercultural Program, yang berkomitmen untuk membangun dunia yang lebih baik melalui program pertukaran yang berlandaskan pemahaman antarbudaya. Tujuan dari didirikannya Bina Antarbudaya adalah untuk menyiapkan pemimpin masa depan yang memiliki kepekaan, pemahaman antarbudaya dan perhatian terhadap lingkungannya.
11 to 50 staff
Clasp
CLASP is the leading global authority on efficient appliances’ role in fighting climate change and improving people's lives. With 25 years’ expertise and offices on four continents, CLASP collaborates with policymakers, industry, and leading experts to deliver clear pathways to a more sustainable world for people and the planet.
51 to 200 staff
Baitulmaal Muamalat
Baitulmaal Muamalat (BMM) adalah Lembaga Amil Zakat Nasional pengelola zakat resmi yang ditunjuk pemerintah untuk menghimpun dan menyalurkan Zakat, Infak, Sedekah, Wakaf (ZISWAF) dari umat kepada para mustahik yang menerimanya. Baitulmaal Muamalat (BMM) berkomitmen untuk menjadi amil zakat nasional yang Independen, Profesional dan Unggul dalam memberikan kemudahan muzaki berzakat sesuai syariah serta melayani dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan mustahik
51 to 200 staff
Bsi Maslahat
Established on November 21, 2001 under the name Bangun Sejahtera Mitra Umat Foundation (BSMU Foundation) and then officially changed its logo and name in 2022 to Yayasan Bangun Sejahtera Indonesia Maslahat (BSI Maslahat) as an effort to strengthen partnerships with strategic partners PT Bank Syariah Indonesia Tbk in optimize the potential and collect ZISWAF funds (Zakat, Infaq, Donation, and Waqf) as well as social donations and CSR with the target of muzakki individuals and companies. In the activities of managing and distributing funds to ashnaf mustahik. BSI Maslahat underlies its program to support and empower the potential of mustahiq, so that mustahiq have the opportunity and are able to compete to raise the level of a better life.
51 to 200 staff
Roshan
Roshan is a safe learning space where refugees find hope in community and pursue brighter futures through education. Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, we are a diverse learning community of over 150 students of all ages and over 50 volunteers and staff members. We are refugees, Indonesians, and other foreign nationals working together to create a place where people from all walks of life can find hope, kindness, and life-changing relationships. Roshan is a program of Yayasan Internasional Cahaya Fajar (YICF), a locally rooted and globally connected non-profit organization that transforms lives through education, vocation, and
11 to 50 staff
Universitas Pgri Kanjuruhan Malang
Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan malang adalah salah satu kampus terbaik di Jawa Timur, berlokasi di Kota Malang dengan banyak pilihan program studi.
201 to 500 staff
Himpunan Mahasiswa Kimia Fmipa Unpad
Himpunan Mahasiswa Kimia (Himaka) of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Padjadjaran University was formed in November 1958 on Cilaki Street. The initiation of Himaka Unpad was carried out at the house of a Dutch officer. The position of chairman of the association was first entrusted to Mr. O. Tjahjadi. The formation of Himaka Unpad was based on a desire for chemistry in the form of small study groups, because the number of chemistry students was small. In the 70s Himaka Unpad reached a stable condition and entering the 80s Himaka reached its heyday. Until now, Himaka is still active in activities both inside and outside the campus. Himaka has also joined the chemistry student association throughout Indonesia, namely IKAHIMKI.
10001+ staff
Institut Akuntan Publik Indonesia
Institut Akuntan Publik Indonesia (IAPI) adalah organisasi akuntan publik di Indonesia. IAPI didirikan pada tanggal 24 Mei 2007 melalui rapat umum anggota luar biasa IAI – Kompartemen Akuntan Publik. Saat ini, IAPI merupakan full member of IFAC (International Federation of Accountants). Dalam peraturan Menteri Keuangan Nomor 17/PMK.01/2008 disebutkan bahwa IAPI berwenang dalam melaksanakan Ujian Profesi Akuntan Publik, penyusunan dan penetapan Standar Profesional dan Etika Akuntan Publik, serta menyelenggarakan Program Pendidikan Berkelanjutan, sekaligus peninjauan Mutu Akuntan Publik.
51 to 200 staff
Summit Institute For Development
Welcome to Yayasan Institut Pengembangan Suara Mitra, also known as Summit Institute of Development (SID). SID work to achieve an improvement in health and human development at the community level through research and evidence-based programs, participatory decision-making, and sustainable actions. SID was established in 2007 and ever since has been implementing various maternal and child health research and programs and digital health projects across Indonesia collaborating with various national and international partners.
51 to 200 staff
Animal Friends Jogja
AFJ is a grass roots non-profit NGO working to improve conditions and advocate for animal welfare to be incorporated into policy, and implemented in practical terms, around Indonesia. It all began in 2009, with the individual works and awareness of six individuals living in Yogyakarta who were working to better the plight of animals in their community. They came together to begin educating the local public about animal rights and welfare. AFJ now works in partnership with the Indonesian public and authorities to raise awareness on animal welfare and rights through humane education programs, local and international campaigns, and government advocacy programs; to protect animals from abuse and exploitation, including farmed, companion, and wild animals; and to promote meat reduction and cruelty free eating. AFJ is a founding member of Dog Meat Free Indonesia (DMFI) Coalition; the Act for Farmed Animals Coalition (AFFA) with Sinergia Animal; and Care for Carriage Horses Alliance (CFCHA). AFJ is an active member of Open Wing Alliance (OWA), and Asia for Animals (AFA). AFJ also partners with many other organizations on projects around the region, including Farmed Animal Welfare, Cage Free Layer Hens Campaigns, Stop Trade and Exploitation of wild animals such as dolphins, macaque monkeys, elephants and many more. AFJ also cares for hundreds of rescued domestic animals and is actively contributing to the control of domestic cat populations around the Yogyakarta Special Region.
11 to 50 staff
Bee Institute Center For Interreligious Dialogue And Learning
Bee Institute is a Center for Interreligious Dialogue and Learning.
1 to 10 staff
Bem Feb Ugm
BEM FEB UGM is a student executive organization of Faculty Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada. The organization was formed to serve its stakeholders'(Students, Faculty, Community, and Nation) needs. BEM FEB UGM has a vision to be an interactive organization for FEB UGM students and the community to create a harmonious synergy and develop innovation. BEM FEB UGM is ready to connect the nation concerns, faculty vision, community well-being, and FEB UGM students' potentials, therefore we would be able to give the best contribution for FEB UGM and Indonesia.
51 to 200 staff
Borneo Orangutan Survival Bos Foundation
Established in 1991, the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation is an Indonesian non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the Bornean orangutan and its habitat, in cooperation with local communities, the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry and international partner organizations.
201 to 500 staff
Foodcycle Indonesia
Started out in November 2017, FoodCycle Indonesia is a non-profit organization with passion to serve the needy by channeling through & distributing surplus food from various sources such as: wedding parties, bakeries, corporate lunch, supermarkets & FMCGs.
11 to 50 staff
Hima Ide Himpunan Mahasiswa Desain Produk Its
HIMA IDE (ITS Industrial and Product Design Student Association) is an ecosystem in the ITS Industrial and Product Design Department that was built to provide opportunities for students to develop themselves in the organization, especially in the professional field of product design that is explored as widely as possible by each member. For further information, find us on instagram @himaideits or just simply by clicking "Learn more", and we are always open for collaboration!
51 to 200 staff
Konsorsium Pembaruan Agraria
The Konsorsium Pembaruan Agraria (Consortium for Agrarian Reform), or KPA, was established in 1994 in Indonesia and has been a member of ILC since 1997. The organization is an agrarian reform movement based organization, which is comprised of 143 people's organisations (peasants, fishermen, indigenous people, and women organizations) and NGOs as its members. The organization’s objective is to fight for agrarian justice and welfare for all in Indonesia through the implementation of the agrarian reform. The main aims of KPA’s works are: strengthening people’s organization capacity, national policy advocacy, conflict resolution and research-campaigns. Over the last 22 years, KPA became a pioneer in the struggle for agrarian reform in Indonesia. Today KPA has a well-established position on the country’s political stage, when it comes to agrarian reform issues. In the 2014 presidential election, KPA with its alliance, pushed candidates to adopt agrarian reform through their political commitments. After the election, the organization urged the Government to prioritize this agenda. Under President Jokowi’s administration, KPA managed to urge the Government in issuing the Presidential Regulation No. 45/2016 on Government Work Plan which mentioning the Government work priorities, including agrarian reform. Thus, KPA will monitor the Government’s work plan in agrarian reform implementation. Regardless of its strong political position, KPA also established relations with other social movements in the country. In 2015, after the National Conference for Agrarian Reform (KNRA) was held, along with 37 national CSOs, KPA established the National Committee for Agrarian Reform (KNPA) to guard the implementation of KNRA outputs submitted to the Indonesian Government. KPA is regularly in the media and is often invited to collaborate and engage with ministries, research institutes and universities.
11 to 50 staff
Mawar Sharon Church
Gereja Mawar Sharon adalah gereja sel yang apostolik dan profetik. Gereja yang dipenuhi oleh rupa-rupa karunia Roh Kudus dan bergerak dalam Amanat Agung untuk menjadikan semua bangsa murid Kristus. Didirikan oleh Ps. Jusuf Soetanto di tahun 1984 dalam bentuk persekutuan doa, GMS kini telah berkembang menjadi gereja yang bertumbuh cepat ke arah jemaat dalam gereja-gereja lokal yang tersebar di seluruh negeri, bahkan sampai ke Asia Tenggara & Australia.
501 to 1000 staff
Micra Foundation
MICRA is an Indonesian foundation focused on the development of the microfinance sector. MICRA’s mission is to build the institutional strength and outreach of the Indonesian microfinance sector, by providing a full range of high-quality, best-practice technical inputs and support to all industry stakeholders, in a sustainable and demand-driven manner. As an independent support center, MICRA is committed to promoting innovations, transparency, and improved outreach to the poor and ever-improving performance in the microfinance industry MICRA was founded by Mercy Corps in early 2006 to institutionalize its joint “Commercial Linkages Pilot Project” with IFC PENSA. MICRA currently has 6 services: 1) Technical Assistance; 2) Ratings and Appraisals; 3) Research & Innovations; 4) MFI Establishment; 5) Interim Management Support; 6) Managing Grant Fund.
11 to 50 staff
People Resources And Conservation Foundation Prcf
At the People Resources and Conservation Foundation (PRCF), we promote the protection and wise use of natural resources and the sound social and economic development of ethnic rural communities, both considering the risk brought forth by climate change. A non-profit, non-membership organization, we work with rural people in developing countries such as Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam and most recently Thailand. We focus in working with communities where people live near protected areas, remnant forests, and degraded lands. Our main objective is to help local people to be involved in natural resource management and to address important biodiversity conservation needs, including the need to prepare and adapt to the impact of climate change. We carry out biodiversity conservation programs that target particular species and habitats, conservation management programs that promote community involvement, and cultural programs that target revitalization of weaving arts through ancestral knowledge. We are most recently concerned about the growing impact of plastic waste, for which we are seeking localized solutions to help address the problem.
11 to 50 staff
Project Child Indonesia
Project Child Indonesia is a locally-run, community-based NGO, working to alleviate poverty in the coastal and riverside communities of Indonesia. These communities are most vulnerable concerning natural disasters and increasing pollution. The vision of Project Child is for every child in Indonesia to have the opportunity to learn, to have a healthy start, and to feel supported and secure living in a clean environment that is prepared for natural disasters. The Sekolah Pantai (Beach School) and Sekolah Sungai (River School) focus on teaching children about basic health and the environment. The Drinking Water Program focus on solving the nutritional problem in primary schools in Indonesia and teaching children about healthy living and the environment. In doing so, Project Child passionately promotes and empowers Indonesian and international volunteers to ensure the sustainable improvement of the living conditions of the children and wider community. The organization is founded on a belief that every individual can help another in their own way. Project Child is driven by honesty, accountability and community participation.
11 to 50 staff