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Non-profit Organizations in Malaysia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Malaysia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Aiesec In Malaysia
AIESEC is the world's largest non-political, independent, not-for-profit youth-run organization developing the leadership potential of young people. Locally, AIESEC in Malaysia empowers youth leadership through various portfolios such as professional internships, community projects, conferences, Byte-sized Leadership Programme and Youth Speak Forum. We hope to develop more young leaders for a united Malaysia. 🤝 We actively engage with our 500-600 membership in 20-25 public and private universities in Malaysia. Our members have at least one year of team leading experience & basic management knowledge and are aware of their personal values. Yearly, we survey with the youth in Malaysia to provide youth insight that helps the industry to develop youth talent in the workplace. Learn more about us at: https://aiesec.my/employer-branding/
1001 to 5000 staff
Mightmalaysia
MIGHT is a market-driven technological partnership think-tank with emphasis on market intelligence initiatives using foresight practices and methodology to identify technology and business opportunities. MIGHT acts as a key interlocutor in bringing together policy and technology nurturing via catalytic interventions programmes. Programmes and initiatives include building strategic partnerships and alliances, technology acquisition and capacity building through policy interventions and agship programmes.
51 to 200 staff
Makna - Majlis Kanser Nasional
MAKNA (Majlis Kanser Nasional) or National Cancer Council of Malaysia is a not-for-profit social enterprise founded by Dato’ Mohd Farid Ariffin. Inspired by his own son’s fight and struggles with cancer, MAKNA was established in 1994 and officially launched in 1995. In providing multi-faceted services, MAKNA prides itself as a home grown organisation that continues to play an important part helping cancer patients, regardless of background, race, creed, colour and station. MAKNA is consistently working on improving ways to mobilise its resources effectively for fighting cancer. OUR MISSION : To mobilise resources in order to provide curative, preventive, research and support services to cancer patients and their families, high-risk groups and the general public, in Malaysia and the world. OUR OBJECTIVE : To pool and utilise all efforts, expertise and finance of all sectors of the society to fight cancer and reduce related pain, morbidity and the suffering that cancer patients undergo. SERVICES : Awareness and Education (Malaysia, Vietnam)| Bursary Assistance | Cancer Helpline | Cancer Support Group and Counselling (Malaysia, Vietnam)| Treatment (UKMMC - MAKNA Cancer Centre)| Half Way Home (Johor, Penang, Kelantan)| Home Visits | Hospital Visits (Malaysia, Vietnam)| Prevention (Mobile Mammogram Unit, Malaysia; Breast & Cervical Screening, Vietnam)| Research | Volunteers (Kuala Lumpur, Sibu, Hanoi)
51 to 200 staff
Malaysian Red Crescent
The Malaysian Red Crescent Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to humanitarian acts and services. It is a part of the global network of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) movement whose mission is to alleviate human sufferings and to promote lasting peace amongst people.
51 to 200 staff
Teach For Malaysia
Teach For Malaysia is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that is mobilising a movement of leaders to end education inequity. We recruit outstanding graduates and young professionals to be full-time teachers in high-need schools through our two-year Fellowship. We train and support our Fellows who teach and collaborate with other teachers and leaders, to be part of the solution to the challenges faced by our communities. We work alongside our Alumni who continue to drive systemic impact in education at all levels of society - from the boardroom to the classroom.
51 to 200 staff
Charisma Movement
A self-sustaining non-profit organisation committed to combating global issues, one volunteering project at a time. We hope to preserve our efforts in expanding Charisma Movement’s alumni network, increasing our outreach to Malaysian students interested in making a difference.
51 to 200 staff
Malaysian Employers Federation
Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) is the apex organisation of private sector employers in Malaysia recognised nationally, regionally and internationally. Established in 1959, MEF promotes and safeguards the rights and interests of employers. MEF provides a forum for consultation and discussion among members on matters of common interest, and seeks for the adoption of sound principles and practices of human resource and industrial relations through information, advice, research and information, training and other activities. As the premier employers' representative, the Federation works closely with the government to influence policy development and to alert members to any changes in legislations and policies affecting employers.
51 to 200 staff
Malaysian Franchise Association Mfa
The Malaysian Franchise Association was formed in 1994 to support the implementation of the Government program to promote entrepreneurship through franchising. MFA will serve as a resource center for both current and prospective franchisors and franchisees, as well as for media and the public. MFA will serve as a resource center for both current and prospective franchisors and franchisees, as well as for media and the public. With the formation of MFA, it is hoped that the environment, which is conducive to the expansion of franchising in Malaysia, can be created. MFA has a unique formula of its membership composition. Under one roof are franchisors, would-be franchisors, master franchisees, would-be master franchisees, government agencies and authorities, banks, accounting firms, franchise consultants, attorneys, suppliers and vendor of franchises. For that matter, everyone involved and would-be involved in franchising are subservient to MFA's Code of Ethics of A Professional Conduct of Franchise Practitioners and MFA enforce this code firmly yet helpfully. Through the work of its committee, the MFA is committed to continue advancement of franchising in Malaysia into the twenty-first century in line with Vision 2020.
11 to 50 staff
Unicef Malaysia
Since 1954, UNICEF has joined forces with the Government and the people of Malaysia to transform the lives of children across the nation. We are honoured to be part of Malaysia's journey to improve the lives of its children while developing the nation, and achieving the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development Goals.
51 to 200 staff
Yayasan Generasi Gemilang Generasi Gemilang Foundation
Vision Yayasan Generasi Gemilang (GG) believes that Love can transform Malaysia, where the next-generation is exemplary and families are empowered. Mission We aim to close the education gap for underserved children by improving literacy and nutrition.
11 to 50 staff
Pusat Pungutan Zakat - Maiwp
Pusat Pungutan Zakat (PPZ) ialah sebuah institusi zakat yang dilantik oleh Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (MAIWP) untuk mengutip zakat. Manakala, urusan agihan zakat diuruskan oleh Bahagian Agihan Zakat, MAIWP. PPZ telah dirasmikan oleh YAB Perdana Menteri Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohammad (Tun) pada 8hb. Mac 1991 yang telah menyatakan hasratnya untuk melihat PPZ-MAIWP dapat menolong mewujud satu era baru dalam pentadbiran zakat. Banyak pembaharuan-pembaharuan lain telah dibawa oleh Hartasuci dalam mentadbir PPZ-MAIWP semenjak dari tahun 1991. Pembaharuan-pembaharuan ini dapat dijalankan kerana struktur dan sistem secara korporat yang tidak terikat dengan karenah birokrasi mewujudkan suasana yang menggalakkan inovasi, proaktif dan mementingkan pelanggan iaitu pembayar zakat. PPZ-MAIWP mendengar serta mengambil tindakan yang pantas atas pandangan masyarakat berkenaan dengan pembayaran zakat. PPZ-MAIWP menjadi contoh organisasi kutipan zakat di Malaysia kerana julung kali mula beroperasi menggunakan teknologi komputer semenjak pengoperasian. Kecekapan dan keberkesanannya meningkatkan kutipan zakat dari tahun ke tahun serta bentuk pemasaran yang agresif meningkatkan kesedaran masyarakat Islam untuk berzakat. Baitulmal berjaya menjalankan pelbagai bentuk program dan mendirikan beberapa pusat sosial, kebajikan dan pendidikan khususnya masyarakat bandar hasil dari kutipan zakat yang meningkat setiap tahun.
201 to 500 staff
The Malay College Old Boys' Association Mcoba
The Malay College Old Boys Association (MCOBA) has been in existence, in one form or another, over the last 91 years. It all began in 1929; 24 years after the Malay Residential School (later known as the Malay College Kuala Kangsar) opened its doors to the first group of students. On a fine day in March 1929, the tranquility of the quiet town of Kuala Kangsar was disturbed by the roaring sound of car engines. On that day, approximately 150 Old Boys of the Malay College had descended from all corners of the country to pay homage to their beloved alma mater. More significantly, a discussion was held on a formation of a Malay College Old Boys Association. There, in the hallowed walls of the great institution, the ‘cream’ of Malay society gathered to meet old friends, meet new ones and reminisce on schooldays gone by. The school hall was the historic place, where the Old Boys unanimously agreed to form The Malay College Old Boys Association (MCOBA) on the 16th March 1929. Raja Musa bin Raja Bhot (1910-1914), was elected as its founder president. A distinguished gentleman of great personal ability, he later became the country’s first Malay Judge. In 2009, we celebrate our 80th anniversary of MCOBA. This means that the Old Boys of Malay College have been able to live together, almost like an extended family, for eight decades. It is a lot to be said, for group of young men with different backgrounds and career paths. MCOBA has been successful through the years because individuals of so many different talents and abilities have found a common ground to share together. That common ground is simply an undying love for an old boyhood experience, which turned us into men.
10001+ staff
Yayasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Islam Malaysia Yapeim
Yayasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Islam Malaysia (YAPEIM) adalah sebuah yayasan yang ditubuhkan oleh Kerajaan Persekutuan pada 13 Oktober 1976 dan diperbadankan di bawah Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1952.
1001 to 5000 staff
Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre For Women Arrow
Established in 1993 upon a needs assessment arising out of a regional women’s health project, where the originating vision was to create a resource center that would 'enable women to better define and control their lives', ARROW is a regional non-profit women’s organization based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We have consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) of the United Nations. We work closely with many national partners in countries, regional and global networks around the world, and are able to reach stakeholders in 120 countries. ARROW strive to advance women’s health, affirmative sexuality and rights, and empower women through information and knowledge, engagement, advocacy and mobilisation.
11 to 50 staff
Elshaddai Centre Berhad
Started in 2008, ElShaddai Centre is a faith-based NGO supporting refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless people groups, and other marginalised diaspora communities in Malaysia. We are endorsed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Malaysia as an implementing partner. We provide 4 core services to the communities.
51 to 200 staff
Haluan
HALUAN is the acronym for the Organization of Graduates of Educational Institusions, Malaysia, a non-governmental organization ( NGO ) founded in 1988. It is an NGO which is based on Islamic principles and values, serve and to all levels of society who need seamless religious beliefs, race, political, social status or geography.
1001 to 5000 staff
Institution Of Chemical Engineers Icheme
IChemE is the internationally recognised qualifying body and learned society for chemical, biochemical and process engineers.
51 to 200 staff
Malaysia Australia Business Council Mabc
Since its establishment in 1986, the Malaysia Australia Business Council (MABC) has been the leading voice of Malaysian and Australian business. Supported by its co-patrons, the Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry and the Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia, the MABC plays a critical role in advancing bilateral trade and investment while providing a range of services to its members based both in Malaysia and Australia. The Council is associated with a number of Malaysian Government Institutions, including the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and TalentCorp. The MABC also works closely with the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur and Austrade Malaysia. Through a full programme of events, business facilitation, advocacy and regular communication, the MABC provides a comprehensive platform for both companies and individuals to successfully do business in Malaysia and Australia. The MABC is a proud associate of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and the Australia Malaysia Business Council, as well as Asialink Business and the Malaysia Australia Alumni Council. With this sturdy framework of partners, the MABC aims to foster goodwill and collaboration in the Malaysian and Australian business communities by providing business matching services and a forum to exchange ideas and experience, whilst developing deep rooted connections that will bring the two nations closer together. Malaysia and Australia have a comprehensive partnership and shared history which dates back to the 18th century. Australia and Malaysia are both party to a number of comprehensive trade agreements, including the Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement, the ASEAN-Australia- New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
1 to 10 staff
Malaysian Palm Oil Council Mpoc
Dedicated to positioning Malaysia as the global leader of certified sustainable palm oil.
11 to 50 staff
Music Authors' Copyright Protection Macp Berhad
MACP Berhad is a non-profit and music performing right organisation that represents the songwriters (composers, lyricists and publishers) in collecting licence fees.
11 to 50 staff
Myfint Malaysian Youth Fintech Association
The Malaysian Youth FinTech Association (MYFinT) is a youth-led, non-profit organization and the official youth arm of the FinTech Association of Malaysia (FAOM). Targeting individuals from 18-year-old college students to young professionals up to 35, MYFinT is dedicated to acting as an umbrella society that facilitates the growth of Malaysia’s FinTech industry. We aim to empower, motivate and inspire the young generation in all industries to adopt the latest technology. FinTech is not just about the finance anymore. It is about a new way of thinking, about understanding that no one is immune to the impact of technology, and about challenging the status quo. It is not just about pursuing a career in tech, but to show the world that if you think there is a better way to do something, you can do it. We are acting as a catalyst for the technology advancement in Malaysia by helping the youth to enhance and equip key skills and knowledge of the cutting edge technologies. We believe that technology adoption is driving the future success and we, as the future master of our nation, should work together and bring technological innovation to Malaysia. We want to make not only the Malaysian youth, but our nation to be globally competitive in the future. OUR VISION Bring inspiration and innovative ideas in technology to the Malaysian youth community and form a global professional network. OUR MISSION To facilitate the growth of FinTech industry in Malaysia. To build a youth FinTech community and bridge the gap between the community and industry. To enhance the technology knowledge and bring new perspective to youth in all industries. OUR AFFILIATED FINTECH SOCIETIES - APU MY Fintech Young Leaders Society (FYLeaderS)
1 to 10 staff
Pt Foundation Malaysia
PT Foundation is a nonprofit committed to creating a Malaysia that is free of HIV and AIDS. It is the leading community-based organization in Malaysia working with key affected populations on HIV and AIDS, gender identity and sexual health. PT Foundation offers comprehensive awareness, prevention, support and care, and advocacy services, working with key affected populations such as sex workers, the transgender community, men-who-have-sex-with-men, people using drugs and people living with HIV. Children of the key affected populations are also included in their services. To learn more about our various programs and initiatives, and the many internship and volunteering opportunities available, visit out website at ptfmalaysia.org.
11 to 50 staff
Rose Foundation
Our vision is a cervical cancer free future for women in Malaysia.
1 to 10 staff
Rythm Foundation
RYTHM Foundation is the social impact initiative of the QI Group of Companies. We focus on three key areas of community development - Education, Empowerment, Environment. We work with partners around the world in various underserved communities to help with empowering the vulnerable and disadvantaged. We also serve as a conduit for the QI Group's employee volunteering programme, facilitating initiatives in local communities where the Group has a presence. RYTHM Foundation is registered as a non-profit in Hong Kong. In Malaysia, the Foundation's local chapter, Vijayaratnam Foundation, implements our programmes in the country. The Foundation is also proud to have established the Taarana School for children with special needs in Malaysia. For more information on our various international projects, please visit our website.
1 to 10 staff