Regional NGO and Non-Profit Opportunities

Atlanta, GA

Habitat for Humanity International
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. They build with people in need regardless of race or religion and welcome employees, volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds.

The Carter Center
The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is guided by a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health.

Northeast

Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ADRA seeks to identify and address social injustice and deprivation in developing countries. Through community development initiatives targeting Food Security, Economic Development, Primary Health and Basic Education, ADRA seeks to improve the quality of life of those in need and provide disaster relief through emergency response initiatives.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. (JDC) serves as the overseas arm of the American Jewish community. The JDC mission is to serve the needs of Jews throughout the world, particularly where their lives as Jews are threatened or made more difficult.

Asia Society
Asia Society is working to strengthen relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the United States. We seek to enhance dialogue, encourage creative expression, and generate new ideas across the fields of policy, business, education, arts, and culture.

East Asian Institute, Columbia University
The institute is a center for training and research on the modern Asia-Pacific, covering China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and the countries of Southeast Asia. Its mission is to train new generations of Asian experts in the humanities, social sciences and the professions, and to enhance the understanding of Asia in the wider community.

New York City Nonprofits Project
The New York City Nonprofits Project in hopes of increasing citizens' access to nonprofit agencies in New York City currently lists over 7,000 direct service providing nonprofit agencies in New York City.

Oxfam
Oxfam America is an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice. Together with individuals and local groups in more than 100 countries, Oxfam saves lives, helps people overcome poverty, and fights for social justice.

United Methodist Committee on Relief
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is the not-for-profit global humanitarian aid organization of the United Methodist Church. UMCOR works in more than 80 countries worldwide, including the United States. Their mission is to alleviate human suffering—whether caused by war, conflict or natural disaster.


San Francisco Bay Area

Amnesty International
Asia Foundation
Bay Area International Development Organizations
Business for Social Responsibility
Center for Citizen Initiatives
East Meets West
French American Chamber of Commerce
Fund for International Nonprofit Development
Global Exchange
Global Fund for Women
Global Service Corps
Goethe-Institute San Francisco
International Action Center
International Child Resource Institute
International Development Exchange (IDEX)
International Diplomacy Council
International Forum on Globalization
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
International House Berkeley
International Institute of San Francisco
International Rescue Committee
International Undergraduate Committee
International Volunteer Programs Association
Italian Cultural Institute
Japan Society of Northern California
Japan-U.S. Community Education and Exchange
JustAct: Youth Action for Global Justice
Middle East Children's Alliance
Monterey Institute of International Studies
NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Region XII, N. District
Nautilus Institute
Online Policy Group
Partners for Democratic Change
Peace Brigades International
Peace Corps- San Francisco Regional Office
La Peña
Ploughshares Fund
Refugee Relief International
Refugee Transitions
Silicon Valley for Democracy in China
Survivors International
Thimmakka's Resources for Environmental Education
Tropical Rainforest Coalition
Weekend en Español
US-Japan 21st Century Project
Volunteers for Inter-American Development Assistance
Women's Intercultural Network (WIN)
World Affairs Council of Northern California
World Pulse


Washington, D.C.

American Foreign Policy Council
AFPC is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing information to those who make or influence the foreign policy of the United States and to assisting world leaders, particularly in the former USSR, with building democracies and market economies.

American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
Affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, AICGS provides a comprehensive program of public forums, policy studies, research and study groups designed to enrich the political, corporate and scholarly constituencies it serves.

Amigos de las Americas
Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) has facilitated transformational community service involving more than 20,000 youth volunteers and thousands of communities in Latin America.

Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights
The Center is located in Washington, D.C. and promotes the philosophical case for individual rights and laissez-faire capitalism to the public policy and business communities, the media and the general public, and to policy-makers.

Brookings Institution
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC that conducts high-quality, independent research and, based on that research, provides innovative, practical recommendations that strengthen American democracy; foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans and secures a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.

Ethics and Public Policy Center
From the Cold War to the war on terrorism, from disputes over the role of religion in public life to battles over the nature of the family, EPPC and its scholars have consistently sought to defend the great Western ethical imperatives -- respect for the inherent dignity of the human person, individual freedom and responsibility, justice, the rule of law, and limited government.

Friends of the German Historical Institute
The Friends of the German Historical Institute (FGHI), is a not-for-profit organization to support the programs of the German Historical Institute. Its officers represent major professional associations such as the American Historical Association, the Conference Group for Central European History, the German Studies Association, and the Society for German-American Studies.

Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
The Historical Society of Washington, D.C., promotes understanding of the nation's capital as a city of crossroads where North and South, federal and local, urban and suburban, national and international, native and newcomer intersect, and where African American, white, Hispanic and Asian meet and become American.

Humanities Council of Washington, D.C.
The Humanities Council of Washington, D.C. is a private, nonprofit organization that funds and conducts humanities-based cultural and educational programs for Washingtonians.

InterAction
InterAction is the largest coalition of U.S.-based international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) focused on the world’s poor and most vulnerable people.

World Vision
Serving close to 100 million people in nearly 100 countries around the world, World Vision is a Christian humanitarian charity organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.


International NGOs and Search Engines

Art Historians
Hosted by Notre Dame, this site contains a range of alternative career options and job search resources for those trained in Art History.

Beyond Academe
Geared toward History students in particular, this site includes sections called "Useful Tools" and "Outside the Box." In Useful Tools, you will find FAQs designed to help historians learn more about job options outside of academia, tips on transforming a CV into a resume, information on beginning and conducting a job search, a list of suggested reading, an essay explaining how you can and should make the decision to remain in or to leave academia, as well a whole host of other information.

Human Rights Watch
One of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights.

Opportunities Knock
Opportunity Knocks is a comprehensive online job listing and job search site focused specifically on the nonprofit world.

Peace Corps
Volunteers work in areas like education, youth outreach, community development, the environment, and information technology.

USAID
USAID works in agriculture, democracy & governance, economic growth, the environment, education, health, global partnerships, and humanitarian assistance in more than 100 countries.

 

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