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Non-profit Organizations in Liberia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Liberia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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115 on file
Amani Ya Juu Peace From Above
Amani ya Juu (meaning “higher peace” in Swahili) is a sewing-marketing-training project for marginalized women in Africa. The main center is located in Nairobi, Kenya with sister centers in Rwanda and Burundi. The women involved in the project are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a higher peace that transcends ethnic differences. Amani itself portrays a unique picture of diversity with women coming from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia as well as other African countries.
51 to 200 staff
Last Mile Health
Founded by survivors of Liberia’s civil war, Last Mile Health’s mission is to save lives in the world’s most remote communities. We partner with governments to build strong community health systems that equip professionalized community health workers to provide essential, primary healthcare to rural and remote communities. We work side-by-side with Ministries of Health in Ethiopia, Liberia, Malawi, and Sierra Leone, and globally to transform community health financing through Africa Frontline First.
201 to 500 staff
Rescue
Rescuei.org: Innovating Emergency Response for a Safer World At Rescuei.org, we're dedicated to transforming the way the world responds to emergencies. By harnessing the power of technology, real-time data, and global collaboration, we work to provide faster, more efficient rescue and relief in critical situations. Whether it’s natural disasters, medical emergencies, or humanitarian crises, our mission is to save lives and support communities in need.
201 to 500 staff
Actionaid Liberia
ActionAid is one of the leading organizations in Liberia on women's rights and gender equality with government and community recognition. We are known for a non-negotiable stance on women's rights and the most excluded in Liberian society.
51 to 200 staff
Uniting Distant Stars, Inc
Uniting Distant Stars, Inc.(UDS) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization registered non-profit in Minnesota and a non-government organization in Liberia, West Africa. We have been providing educational support to youth in Liberia since 2011. Mission Statement: Uniting Distant Stars, Inc, with operations in Africa, links future leaders and global innovators to educational resources and vocational training to influence positive changes in the world. Vision Statement: Uniting Distant Stars equips youth with the knowledge and skills to realize their potential and become positive change makers. Please follow us on Facebook: and Twitter @UDStars.
1 to 10 staff
Aifo-Liberia
AIFO IN LIBERIA (INCLUSIVE DISABILITY) In Liberia, AIFO started with a local NGO SSBI as back as 1997 with relief items to be distributed to the communities and persons with disabilities affected by the on-going civil war. AIFO has been the implementing partner for the EU co-funded project titled: ‘From Exclusion to Equality. Promoting Community Based Rehabilitation in Liberia’, which has brought AIFO to partnering with the National Commission on Disabilities (NCD) for the Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) National Program which was implemented in 6 Liberian counties: Margibi, Bong, Nimba, Grand Gedeh, Rivergee, and Maryland. The CBR program is the most relevant and systematized approach and among other things seeks to develop a national system of community-based rehabilitation by providing improved access to health, educational, livelihood and social services for persons with disabilities in Liberia.
11 to 50 staff
Girl Power Africa, Inc
Girl Power Africa is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of women and children in Liberia, Africa. We believe that through education and empowerment, we can break the cycle of poverty and create a better future for those in need. Our mission is to provide women and children who are facing dire economic circumstances with the tools and resources they need to succeed. We do this by providing educational opportunities to children, empower women with materials for self-sustaining businesses, offer mentorship programs, and facilitate access to essential resources such as healthcare and nutrition. By investing in women and children's education and empowerment, we are not only creating a brighter future for individuals but for entire communities. With a donation of just $110, you can provide a child with education for a year, including tuition fees, uniforms, school supplies, and essential medications. Alternatively, you can help a woman start her own self-sustaining business with $100 worth of goods. Your donation can have a lasting impact on the future of entire communities. Visit our website at to learn more and make a donation today. Join us on Facebook and Instagram @girl.power.africa to stay up to date with our latest news.
1 to 10 staff
Help A Mother And Newborn Initiative-Official Page
Help a Mother and Newborn Initiative (HMNI) is a women/youth run and non-profit organization committed to improving the reproductive, maternal, and newborn health outcomes and reducing deaths in Liberia and beyond. With a focus on empowering women and providing them with the resources they need to make informed decisions, HMNI aims to create a society where every woman has equal and equitable access to quality reproductive and maternal healthcare services. The inspiration behind HMNI's mission stems from the realization that every woman deserves the right to control her health, receive comprehensive care, and be treated with dignity. Through a holistic approach, HMNI addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by women, youths, and newborns, including limited access to information and resources and cultural norms that may hinder healthcare seeking behaviour. IMPACTS Since our inception in 2023, We have been working tirelessly to improve Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn health outcomes in Liberia as follow-Equipped 75+ professional and traditional midwives with the knowledge and resources needed to provide safe and effective maternal and newborn health care-Provided basic drugs and equipment to 15+ health facilities across Margibi County. enhancing the care provided at these facilities -Empowered women and young students with the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about their health and their future -Empowered women and girls with the necessary knowledge and tools to confidently manage their menstrual health -Provided essential birth items for expectant mothers we reduced the financial barriers and ensured that they had access to the resources necessary for safe and healthy delivery Provided 200+ babies access to affordable and Nutritious Food, thereby, contributing to their overall health and growth and reducing their risks of experiencing malnutrition.
11 to 50 staff
Talking Drum Studio Liberia Peace Center
Talking Drum Studio-Liberia Peace Center (TDS-LPC) has a rich and vast history in Liberia. TDS-LPC, a local Liberian non-profit organization, emerges as the legacy of Search for Common Ground (Search), a peacebuilding INGO, which began operating in Liberia in 1997. After consolidating 20 years of programming in Liberia, Search recently formalized and legalized its acclaimed national radio production house, Talking Drum Studio, as its own legal entity in Liberia, which still benefits from minimal technical and capacity support provided by Search to ensure sustainability and capacity transfer. TDS-LPC staff, who are former Search staff, therefore benefit from more than 20 years of programmatic experience and expertise, including media programming, strategic rural communication and community engagement, arts-based programming, and building the capacity of the Liberian media sector.
11 to 50 staff
African Ngos Development Network
Africa NGOs Development Network is a network of non- profits, non-governmental established African organizations across the continent to help, strengthen and build the capacity of local and community based organizations in Africa. The networks promote partnership in sharing ideas on how to generate funds, seek for grants with an accountable management system while building a mutual African organization relationship to serve humanity. We Provide training assistance and promotes organizational development for better livelihood. We are committed to improve the goals of organization through participation, corroboration and empowerment of network members. We are working with all member organizations in all countries from its humble beginnings of service to their communities and its people. AND-NET has grown into vibrant organization working with a range of people across multiple sectors to help and partner with network members.
201 to 500 staff
Center For Integrated Solutions
CIS works across various sectors and programs to support policy research and implementation, data analytics and impact evaluation, sustainable financing, and adaptable innovations. CIS harnesses its unique strength in the development sphere which comes from our experts with global experience that can be adapted to local context in a broad range of sectors. This also allows CIS to leverage relationships and convene key stakeholders in both public and private sector industries. We take a multisectoral view, helping to maximize impact and provide more holistic solutions, whether in ensuring that young women and girls have access to quality education in a safe environment, expanding access to ICT and STEM programs for youths, connecting market women and local farmers with tools and access to market capital, leveraging existing opportunities for entrepreneurs through FinTech, or improving healthcare systems in areas affected by fragility, conflict, and violence. Our work spans multiple sectors thereby allowing us to brainstorm on sustainable solutions to the development challenges in an increasingly complex and interconnected society. Technical areas include: Health, Gender Mainstreaming, Education, Economic & Human Capital Development, Innovation, Science, and Technology. Services include: Capacity Building, Emergency Preparedness & Response, WASH, MERL, Quality Assurance, Social Behavior Change (SBC), Implementation Science, Evidence-Based Research, and Data Analytics. Centers of Excellence include: Education Programs, Technical Program Support, Research and Learning, Technology & Innovation Lab
1 to 10 staff
Children Empowerment Solution
Children Empowerments Solution (CES) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to empowering children and shaping a brighter future. Our mission is to bridge gaps in education, healthcare, and social equity for underprivileged, orphaned, and vulnerable children across Africa. Through tailored programs in education, advocacy, and support, CES provides the tools and resources necessary to uplift children and prepare them for a successful tomorrow. Our key initiatives include: Educational Empowerment: We ensure that children from disadvantaged backgrounds have access to quality education and mentorship through our iScholar program. Healthcare Access: CES provides healthcare solutions and immediate assistance to children in need, fostering healthier futures. Advocacy: We amplify the voices of children across the continent, championing their rights and striving for social justice and equality. Support: Through our programs, we address the basic needs of children, including food security, to ensure they thrive in their communities. At CES, we believe in preparing children today for a brighter tomorrow, empowering them to become agents of change in their societies.
1 to 10 staff
Civics And Service International
Civics and Service International's mission is to improve the lives of children and families who have been affected by war, poverty and discrimination, developing ideas and tools collaboratively with: • Families and communities • Systems of education, care and governance • Government partners And together, we envision solutions that elevate existing services and empower stakeholders with skills and resources to continue working independently into the future. Our Vision is that: • All citizens will know their rights, understand the fundamentals of peace and become active participants in their communities; • Systems of education, care and governance will be empowered through knowledge, education and opportunities to work for the good of those they serve, independently into the future; • Government systems will be supported with the tools and opportunities to serve all citizens, giving them the chance to be prosperous, healthy and safe in the place they call home. Our "LAW+YOU" project is funded by the Open Society Initiative of West Africa. This project promotes a culture of peace by giving school-aged children, out-of-school youth and other vulnerable community members an understanding of the laws, their rights and responsibilities through interactive lessons. In partnership with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), we also host a weekly nationwide "LAW+YOU" Radio show. The Liberia SCORES Program is an initiative to implement Community Centers across the entire country. The mission is to strengthen families by exposing youth and adults to positive activities that will help them reach their fullest potential. The Liberia Youth Leadership and Entrepreneurship program provide training, support, and products to youth, allowing them to create their own small business, with the prospect of a safer and more sustainable way to support themselves and their families. Participants include young girls who were formerly trapped in child prostitution.
1 to 10 staff
Gbarnga Lutheran Mission Project, Inc
Gbarnga Lutheran Mission Project, Inc.(“Gbarnga Mission”) is constructing and staffing a school called the Gbarnga Lutheran Training Center (GLTC) to provide primary, secondary, and vocational education for impoverished families. Our main purpose is to provide a Christian education for the children in the village of Deanville and its surrounding communities south of the city of Gbarnga, Bong County, Liberia. Gbarnga (pronounced "BONG-ah") is the second most populous city in Liberia with nearly inhabitants. Located approximately 120 miles northeast of the capital city, Monrovia, it continues to struggle from the effects of war with no municipal electricity, water or sanitation systems. It is surrounded by poor, mostly agrarian, villages such as Deanville, that have no schools or government services. Through the generosity of donors, GLTC is educating children, providing clean drinking water and a nutritious meal each day – all while sharing Jesus’ love for them. In addition to education, Gbarnga Mission is involved with community initiatives including job creation through various campus enterprises such as poultry farming and block making; community health through bed net distribution and malaria prevention education, well drilling and hand pump rehabilitation, personal hygiene education, and a community-wide eye clinic. Gbarnga Lutheran Mission Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in the State of Rhode Island in April 2014. It was founded by members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Providence, RI) of whom many are Liberians who fled their country’s 14-year civil war, came to settle in the Providence area, and wanted to support their home country while living in the diaspora.
1 to 10 staff
Hope And Care Outreach
We collaborate with a local non-governmental organization, Hope and Care for Children (HCC), to serve the most vulnerable people in Liberia, with a focus on women and children. We provide financial support, send mission teams, and offer other resources to help create job opportunities, benefiting individuals and communities, making them more self-sufficient. Our initiatives are designed and implemented with a deep understanding of the local context and culture, ensuring the services provided are effective and meaningful. Together with HCC, we are currently working on the following projects- Home to Orphans: We are currently providing shelter and care for 75 children across two homes- Lutheran Education: HCC operates two schools that offer tuition assistance, serving 766 students- African Radio Ministries: We broadcast Lutheran worship programs in four dialects across Liberia- Nancy Fayia Medical Clinic: We provide accessible and high-quality healthcare to people in traditional settings- Farm for Sustainability: We are currently growing rice, pineapple, avocado, palm, raising bees, chickens, and more to ensure sustainability.
1 to 10 staff
Liberia Chamber Of Commerce
The Liberia Chamber of Commerce (LCC) fosters collaboration between the Business Community, the Government, and Strategic Development Partners, thus creating, supporting and improving private enterprise and the business environment in Liberia.
1 to 10 staff
Riders For Health Liberia
Riders for Health Liberia works to improve the capacity and efficiency of health care delivery platforms in Liberia. This is done by strengthening transport systems, instilling a culture of maintenance, attention to detail, introducing new thinking and fostering attitude change, to support the reach to the rural poor in Liberia with health care and vital services. We help organisations, government entities to design/implement a sustained customised transport solution, building ownership of systems to ensure sustained reach to the rural poor by governments and communities past the program funding phase. Riders’ system is unique; we are able to manage and maintain transport systems used in health care delivery from end to end – from the upfront planning and budgeting down to the retirement/replacement of the vehicle. Riders can do this as we have human and intellectual capital of over 30 years’ experience of Riders work in Africa using innovative thinking for the sole purpose of managing vehicle fleets and transport used in health systems – with a special focus on the ‘last mile’. We have the experience of engaging in true public-private partnerships with governments who see the benefit in outsourcing non-core services. We have experience in working with US government agencies given the success of our operation in Liberia for the eradication of Ebola and now with COVID 19. Our main partners are the Ministry of health (MoH), NPHIL, UN agencies, US government agencies, and other health-focused non-governmental organisations (NGOs). We build sustained transport systems with local ownership. We train nationals of the countries in which we work to be transport managers, transport administrators, workshop managers, vehicle/motorcycle technicians, safe drivers, safe riders, reliable and efficient specimen transport couriers through mentorship and supervision. This is to enable the transfer of core skills and embedding the culture of maintenance to build local capacity.
51 to 200 staff
Strong Starts For Success
As a non-profit organization, we aim to provide a safe, high-quality, affordable, community-based, holistic education for Liberia's youngest children. For inquiries regarding donations or grants, please get in touch with us by emailing network@strongstartsforsuccess.org
11 to 50 staff
Williette Safehouse
Williette Safehouse is a Liberian NGO actively working with like-minded individuals and organizations that are change agents in the endless fight for young individuals with disabilities. We are a 501 (c)(3) organization that energetically provides educational opportunities, nutritional training, health assistance, and much more for the Liberian Disabled Community.
1 to 10 staff
Elections Coordinating Committee -Ecc
The ECC is a not-for-profit, non-governmental civil society platform that observes elections in Liberia since 2011. the ECC remains the single largest civil society platform for monitoring, documenting, and reporting on elections in Liberia. ECC first observed the 2011 General and Presidential Elections that brought Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to power for her second term. Since then, she went on to observe every election along the way; including the 2014 mid-term elections, the 2017 General and Presidential Elections, and the 2020 mid-term Senatorial elections, and with other by-elections in between major elections. As with structure, the ECC is composed of more than 30 civil society organizations with seven (7) Steering Committee Member organizations. These organizations include the Institute for Research and Democratic Development (IREDD), the Center for Media Studies and Peacebuilding (CEMESP), Naymote-Partners for Democratic Development (Naymote-PADD), West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), Women NGO Secretariat of Liberia (WoNGOSoL), and the Center for Democratic Governance which sits as its current chair. The ECC is decentralized with 16 County County Coordinators, and 73 Electoral District Supervisors with more than short-term observers referred to as STOs. As its mandate to ensure public confidence in democracy, the ECC has deployed more than observers nationwide in every general election in Liberia.
11 to 50 staff
Public Health Foundation Of Liberia
The Public Health Foundation of Liberia is an independent, youths-led nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting health, well-being, and quality of life for people throughout Liberia. As one of the largest youths-led and public health organizations in Liberia, we are at the forefront of health education, health promotion, research, and innovations to improve the efficacy of public health nationally. We aim to response to the limited institutional capacity in Liberia for strengthening training, research, innovations, and policy development in the field of Public Health.
11 to 50 staff
Rainbo Initiative Liberia
WHO WE ARE? We are a trusted and reliable anti-sexual violence organization dedicated to creating just and safer communities by inspiring and supporting grassroots solutions to complement national governments' efforts to end SGBV. We combine charity and social enterprise approaches to finance, deliver, and sustain our work in providing free support services to enhance the care, healing, and dignity of SGBV survivors. WHERE WE HOPE TO CONTRIBUTE SDG 5 - Gender Equality, SDG 1- No Poverty SDG 2- Zero Hunger SDG 3 - Good Health and Wellbeing SDG 10 - Reduce the Inequalities OUR VISION A just, safe, and empowered society that promotes social and equal opportunities for all. OUR MISSION Responding to and empowering communities to create local solutions to prevent SGBV while working with and supporting survivors with care, healing, safety, and dignity. OUR VALUES LISTENER LOCALLY DRIVEN: We believe in the power of communities to identify lasting solutions that resonate with their unique socio-cultural context in addressing SGBV. We therefore inspire communities to dialogue and act to fight SGBV in their localities. INCLUSION: We are dedicated to providing age-appropriate services to everyone who needs our services irrespective of age, gender, religion, and sexuality. SURVIVOR SOLIDARITY: We stand with and work together with survivors for a fairer, just and supportive society. Include survivors in our governance and programming. Connect with them and promote initiatives that promote their well-being, rights, and efforts to amplify their voices to find lasting solutions for a safer society. TRUST: We know that the people we work with trust us. We will never compromise such trust and will ensure the people we work with continue to rely on the character of our employees and the organization. We are accountable, open, and transparent with our resources and to ourselves, survivors, partners, and donors for everything we do. ETC.
11 to 50 staff
Rural Integrated Center For Community Empowerment - Ricce
Our work in rural communities covers a range of programs including; Food Security, Gender Equality and Women Empowerment, Environmental Safety and Biodiversity Conservation, Income Generation Activities, Peace Building, Reconciliation, etc. We have worked across the 15 counties of Liberia with our work affecting hundreds of rural people's lives and influencing many policy recommendations.
1 to 10 staff
Ystem Liberia
Registered in the State of Missouri, USA and Liberia, ySTEM is a social enterprise and youth development catalyst that promote and advance STEM education and programs in Liberia. Through our modeled STEM Cell, ySTEM work with selected Satellite Partnership Schools (SPSs), local and global STEM partners and STEM Champions to educate and empower local students and nurture them to excel through STEM programs. As a social enterprise, ySTEM also undertake development programs such as education, advocacy, research and management consulting that educate, empower and support young people to excel.
1 to 10 staff