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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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Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak Tegas
TEGAS was established in 2012 as a charitable trust dedicated to promoting TVET & STEM Eucation, Digital innovation and entrpreneurship in Sarawak. TEGAS is governed by the Board of Trustees, chaired by The Honourable Datuk Haji Len Talif Salleh, Deputy Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administration and Environment. To know more about TEGAS’s efforts and initiatives in empowering the youths and entrepreneurs, please visit
11 to 50 staff
Yayasan Petronas
Yayasan PETRONAS is the social impact arm of PETRONAS. Our mission is to deliver positive and sustainable impact on the well-being of society across the nation WHERE GOOD FLOURISHES We aim to deliver sustainable impact, improving the quality of life and socio-economic outcomes for communities across the nation. FOCUS AREAS AND OBJECTIVES • Education – Better the opportunities for underprivileged students to realise their potential through STEM education. • Community Well-being & Development – Better the standards of living for underprivileged communities & youth by creating pathways for sustainable livelihood and better health. • Environment – Better the environment through biodiversity, conservation and carbon neutral programmes. DISCOVER A COMMUNITY OF GOOD Learn more about what we do, our aspirations and how you can connect with us. We’d love to hear from you!
11 to 50 staff
Yayasan Tm
Yayasan TM (YTM) was formed in November 1994 and later incorporated in January 2007 under the Malaysian Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1952. It was established with the objectives of promoting education advancement by awarding scholarships, grants, bursaries, maintenance allowance and financial assistance to students irrespective of their family backgrounds. As of 2021, YTM is embarking on a transformation journey to elevate YTM into a more social impact-based foundation; focusing on three (3) strengthened pillars namely Education, Community & Nation Building, and Tourism, Culture & Heritage. YTM will spearhead TM Group’s Corporate Responsibility (CR) initiatives across TM Group in support of its Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) and Digital Malaysia aspirations. TM (128740-P)
11 to 50 staff
Youth Trust Foundation - Myharapan
myHarapan, also known as the Youth Trust Foundation, is a non-partisan, non-government and not-for-profit organisation, dedicated towards empowering young Malaysians by supporting youth projects and initiatives that contribute to nation-building efforts. We achieve this by providing a supportive environment for youth empowerment, developing capacity and capability and providing sustainable funding mechanisms.
11 to 50 staff
Zero Waste Malaysia
Established in 2016, Zero Waste Malaysia (“ZWM”) is a non-profit organisation (PPM-044-10-29032018) and community group based in Malaysia advocating for sustainable living! Our Vision:"Malaysia becoming a green nation" We envision a world that turns talks into actions - adopting the Zero Waste Lifestyle and rethinking the everyday actions we take and their impact on our environment and country. Our humble achievements till date- 6 awards and accolades won audience impacted zero waste advocates in our community ->100 talks, interviews, workshops delivered - 850 Pinned locations on ZWM map for the public to locate zero waste and eco-friendly resources - 3 educational handbooks & a lesson plan published with > 25k downloads to date We serve the community through- Building a community for > 40k members to share their sustainability actions - Delivering talks to schools, corporates and more - Corporate engagement (immersive programs and workshops)- Publishing zero waste & sustainable living materials - Creating a Zero Waste Map database for public to locate eco resources (eg bulk food, recycling points, repair & upcycle etc.)- Organising and participating in interviews, events etc for awareness & education; And more. DONATIONS: If you love our cause and would like to contribute to the path of creating a Greener Malaysia, support us @ https://zerowastemalaysia.org/donate/ RECRUITMENTS: We welcome all passionate individuals who believe in zero waste and sustainable living and wanting to make an impact. Join us @ https://zerowastemalaysia.org/take-action/jointhevolunteersteam/ PARTNERSHIP & ENQUIRIES: Feel free to reach out to us for collaborations and partners @ info@zerowastemalaysia.org Subscribe to our newsletter!
11 to 50 staff
Alpha Asia Pacific
We estimate that over 25 million people have experienced Alpha in over 140 countries, and it has been translated into over 100 different languages. We believe that everyone should have the chance to explore faith, ask questions and share their point of view; wherever they are in the world. As a team we strive for excellence and endeavour to be gracious and professional in everything we do. Alpha is an exciting and challenging place to work, where innovation, initiative and creativity are encouraged – and where you can grow in your chosen career, or even find a new one. As a Christian community, faith is an integral part of our working culture. We are looking to add to our team with people who are capable, talented, and passionate about seeing lives transformed.
51 to 200 staff
Creador Foundation
Creador Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2010 and headquartered in Malaysia actively operates in India as well. Creador Foundation believes in empowering local communities that can take ownership of their own lives and become primary agents for change. Grounded in this spirit of empowerment, we have designed and implemented sustainable programs that revolve around three pillars: Education, Arts and culture, and Healthcare and humanitarian Relief. Education Creador Foundation engages itself in creating and supporting education programmes that are free, sustainable, and scalable. Through these programmes we aim to equip beneficiaries to better decide the trajectory of their lives Education Programs: a. Multiply Malaysia: Unlocking Financial success for Malaysians at every life stage b. Multiply India: Empower Indian women through financial education c. Schola: Empower students from low-income communities to navigate their diverse higher education and career pathways 2. Arts & Culture Creador Foundation supports initiatives that develop the Malaysian arts community to better bring awareness on social issues. The foundation also supports collaborative efforts and platforms to promote Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage at a local and international level. Healthcare & Humanitarian Relief Creador Foundation believes in good citizenship and playing our part in helping fellow Malaysians in times of need. As such the foundation is responsive to humanitarian needs and works with its business networks, key government, and non-governmental stakeholders to ensure swift aid is given.
11 to 50 staff
Islamic Relief Malaysia
Islamic Relief Malaysia was established in Malaysia in 2004 with the main objective of continuing Islamic Relief’s humanitarian aid in the Asia-Pacific region, initially as a fundraising office but currently playing both roles as a fundraising office (for local & international projects) & field office (for implementing local projects). Islamic Relief Malaysia is also responsible for increasing awareness and providing accurate and updated Islamic Relief information to the people in Malaysia and the region. It was incorporated on June 25th, 2004 and launched by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia – Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed on May 3rd, 2005 in Kuala Lumpur. In addition to fundraising, Islamic Relief Malaysia also implements community, economic, and social development programs in Malaysia. The target groups of beneficiaries include but are not limited to, the poor, orphans, single mothers, senior citizens, and the physically challenged.
11 to 50 staff
It Society Cyberjaya
ITSociety MMU Cyberjaya is a faculty-based university club run by a large group of students who are passionate about computer science and technology. Based in Cyberjaya and closely affiliated with the esteemed Faculty of Computing and Informatics at MMU Cyberjaya Campus, we organize plenty of tech talks, workshops, tech events, and industry visits for young-budding students!
11 to 50 staff
Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Mspo
The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification Scheme is a mandatory certification scheme for the Malaysian palm oil industry
11 to 50 staff
National Union Bank Employees
NUBE is your trade union, established as a legal entity under the Trade Union Act 1959. As a member, you belong to a caring fraternity of bank workers committed to fight for better conditions and prospects for each member of the Union. NUBE is a non-profit organisation. The main goal of NUBE, Malaysia’s third largest union, is to improve the working lives of its or so members in the banking and financial institutions of Peninsular Malaysia. It has a track record of serving, protecting and providing for its members within the industry for over 50 years. When you are facing a problem at your work place, as a member of NUBE, you are never alone. Every other NUBE member stands in solidarity with you and will fight for you. We believe in two fundamental principles: Every human being has an equal right to live the life that he or she desires. Employers and the government are both essential to regulate the lives of every workman.
10001+ staff
Yayasan Sime Darby
Yayasan Sime Darby is the philanthropic arm of Sime Darby. Over the years, the Foundation has expanded its wings from offering scholarships to outstanding and deserving individuals to funding impactful conservation, outreach and development programmes. The Foundation revolves around its five pillars: Education, Environment, Community & Health, Sports and Arts & Culture. Follow us on Instagram @yayasansimedarbyofficial & Facebook at
11 to 50 staff
Cfa Society Malaysia
CFA Society Malaysia promotes ethical and professional standards within the investment industry and professional development through the CFA® Program, CFA Sustainable Investing Certificate and/or Investment Foundations® Certificate. Our society is an association of local investment professionals. Consisting of portfolio managers, investment advisors, educators, and other financial professionals, we promote: • ethical and professional standards within the investment industry, • encourage professional development through the CFA Program and continuing education, • facilitate the exchange of information and opinions among people within the local investment community and beyond, and; • work to further the public's understanding of the CFA designation and investment industry. As one of the CFA Institute member societies, our society connects members to a global network of investment professionals.
1 to 10 staff
Jci Malaysia
JCI (Junior Chamber International) is a worldwide community of young active citizens who are changing the world, one community at a time.
1001 to 5000 staff
Malaysian Philosophy Society
The Malaysian Philosophy Society is the national body for philosophy in Malaysia. We are dedicated to making philosophy practical and accessible to everyone. We envision a future Malaysia where philosophy is recognised as essential to improving quality of life, enriching education, and driving social change.
11 to 50 staff
Malaysian Youth Delegation
MYD was established in 2015 with the objective of representing the local youth climate movement at international climate conferences in the UN. We strive to raise awareness of climate policies amongst Malaysians and engage with the government.
11 to 50 staff
Ppi Malaysia
PPI Malaysia - The Indonesian Student Association in Malaysia An Indonesian Student Organisation that has been actively promoting culture and diversity in overseas. We constantly organize some gathering events for students to get together throughout the year. We are supervised by the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia. PPIM's mission: 1. Building an effective collaboration system and strengthening the relationship between PPI branches and PPI Malaysia 2. Facilitating to create a conducive relationship to develop academic or non-academic soft skills 3. Pro active with social volunteers 4. As a milestone supporting the development of scientific studies and creativity of Indonesian students in Malaysia Contact: Website: ppi-malaysia.org Facebook: Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia Malaysia Twitter:@ppi_malaysiaa Instagram:@ppi_malaysia
51 to 200 staff
Royal Institution Of Surveyors Malaysia
THE HISTORY The Surveyors were first recognized as a profession in 1885 with the setting up of the Survey Department. Prior to March 1961, there were two professional bodies representing surveyors, The Malayan Institution of Surveyors (the former R.I.C.S Federation of Malaya Branch) and the Institution of Land Surveyors. History for surveyors was made on the March 13, 1961, when these two bodies met at the Boardroom of the Royal Selangor Club resolved to form then The Institution of Surveyors (Federation of Malaya). The meeting elected Mr. Khoo Soo Guan (President), Mr. W.G. Wicks (Vice-President), Mr. Yap Thean Ee (Hon. Secretary) and Mr. R.H Norris (Hon. Treasurer) as the first Committee. On 2nd December 1961, the Inaugural General Meeting was held at the Shell Theatrette in Kuala Lumpur. 38 Fellows and members attended the meeting. The First Council Meeting of the Institution was held on 14 th December 1961 at the Conference Room, Survey Headquarters, Mountbatten Road. At the E.G.M held on 19 th June, 1966, the name of the Institution was changed to the Institution of Surveyors, Malaysia. The first issue of the ‘Surveyors Quarterly Gazette’ was dispatched to members on 23 rd January 1965. It contained 18 pages and one article. In 1971, the name of the journal was changed to ‘The Surveyor’ and it was changed again to ‘The Malaysian Surveyor’ with the publication of the 1 st Quarter ISM held its very first professional examinations from 10 th December – 14 th December, 1974. An important milestone was reached on 19 th June 1976 when Y.B. Dato’ Asri Hj. Muda, the Minister of Lands and Mines laid the Foundation Stone of the ISM Building at a ceremony witnessed by many senior members of the Institution. On 22 nd March 1977, the building was completed and was officially handed over.
11 to 50 staff
The Incorporated Society Of Planters
The Incorporated Society of Planters is technically a professional body incorporated on 8th October 1919 as a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital under the Companies Act. ISP Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.(ISPM) is a wholly own subsidiary of ISP which was incorporated on 30 November 1996. ISPM is the commercial arm of ISP and was incorporated to take up all the profit-driven operating activities from ISP and all activities related to non-members to ISPM. For a hundred years up to the early eighties, the plantation sector played a vital role in Malaysia's economy. It created vast employment opportunities in the country and was a major contributor to foreign exchange earnings. Malaysia became the world leader in plantation agriculture. With the strong economic growth in recent years, there has been a shift in the plantation industry from the previous concern of creating employment opportunities towards upgrading skills for productivity to maintain Malaysia's competitiveness. For Malaysia to retain its position in the forefront of plantation agriculture, it must take a lead in technical innovations, such as mechanisation of estate operations, and through increased value added in the downstream utilisation of the country's primary products. The Incorporated Society of Planters (ISP) with a proven team at its helm will continue to tap the innovative and technical skills of its members to maintain the growth of the Society and Malaysia's unrivalled record of excellence in plantation agriculture, in the new millennium.
11 to 50 staff
The Institution Of Engineers, Malaysia Iem
The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) was established in 1959 and its primary function is to promote and advance the science and profession of engineering in any or all of its disciplines and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas related to engineering. The governing body of the IEM is the Council, headed by the President. The affairs of the Council are carried out by the Executive Committee comprising the President, Deputy President, seven Vice Presidents, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and five members elected from the Council. Operations are supported by a full time Secretariat. Membership of the Institution is currently about and the growth rate is about 10% per annum making it one of the largest professional organization in the country. In order to support the needs of members, the IEM has 8 Standing Committees to attend to the different administrative functions of the Institution. To support the multidisciplinary needs of engineering practice, there are 16 Technical Divisions and 4 Special Interest Groups to look after and to organize activities for the different disciplines. There is also a Young Engineer Section and Women Engineers Section that caters exclusively to the younger members and women engineers respectively.
11 to 50 staff
Trcrc
TRCRC is a Malaysian non-profit organisation dedicated to conserve rare, endangered, and threatened tropical rainforest tree species.
11 to 50 staff
Axiata Young Talent Programme
At Axiata, we believe that nation-building begins with nurturing young talented individuals who aspire to be game-changing CEOs of tomorrow. The Axiata Young Talent Programme (AYTP) is our unique leadership initiative designed for driven young Malaysians who are eager to learn and have the capacity and ambition to be future corporate leaders of the country. Through our various leadership development programmes, students and young professionals are steeped in the essentials of critical skills and leadership competencies - characteristics and values that every CEO needs to succeed.
11 to 50 staff
Care2run
Care2Run was founded in 2015 as a non-profit social enterprise under Wildpac Asia PLT. We aim to transform differently-abled young people and young people from under-served communities to become tomorrow’s leaders via evidence-based adaptive sports programmes. The term ‘sports’ is often viewed as synonymous with structured competitions. At Care2Run, we adopt a broader view, which includes the dimensions of self-development, recreation and adventure. We use sports to enhance executive functions in young people, and we help them build social skills as well as improve their overall physical, mental health and psychological well-being. Among our current partners and collaborators is the National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM), schools under the Ministry of Education Malaysia, Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation, as well as the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya, the University of Tsukuba (Japan), University of Nottingham Malaysia and the Dutch organization for health research and care innovation, ZonMw.
11 to 50 staff
Dhrra Malaysia
Development of Human Resources for Rural Areas (DHRRA), Malaysia is a non-governmental organization working towards the social protection of Malaysian community. The organization aims to assist/facilitate in the following areas of work: •Equip the vulnerable communities with necessary knowledge and skills to manage and enhance psychological well being •Equip the community with necessary knowledge and skills to manage and enhance physical well being •Creating understanding of the current social issues and enhancing their socioeconomic status through education and living skills •The vulnerable communities are able to assert their legal rights in their daily lives. •To facilitate the fulfillment of basic needs of the vulnerable communities through charitable activity to promote self-reliant and empowerment process. DHRRA Malaysia is part of regional initiative linked together by AsiaDHRRA. AsiaDHRRA pursues to achieve strengthening of members of network relations and building of Asian rural solidarity and traces. The network consist of 11 Social Development Networks & Organizations in 10 Asian Nations (i.e Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea)
11 to 50 staff