Find non profit organizations in Syracuse, NY. Listings include St Patricks Irish Fest, Women’s March Syracuse, Jowonio School, Talk, Read, Sing Onondaga, Salt City NTRAK, The Table Community Food Pantry.
Welcome to the Syracuse Area Music Awards! The SAMMYS Awards Show is our annual celebration of the Syracuse music scene. Since the first Sammys was held in 1993, the Sammys Award S...
Jowonio is a not-for-profit inclusive pre-school serving young children
A 501c3 that provides peer/peer groups, classes, and connections to other local supports in CNY.
Eliminating racism, empowering women & promoting peace, justice, freedom & dignity for all.
We are a nonprofit human services agency located on the near Westside of Syracuse, NY. We serve Onondaga, Cortland, Cayuga Madison, and Oswego counties.
Our mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteerism.
Non-profit groups have formed together to create a New Latino Festival Syracuse organization to prom
The official page of the Syracuse Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
The Onondaga Earth Corps was originally founded in 2003 as the Eli MacDonald Green Team. https://linktr.ee/onondagaearthcorps
Jubilee Homes is committed to revitalizing the Southwest side of Syracuse.
The Table is a community food pantry, a ministry of Living Word Church exists to help those in need within the Syracuse and surrounding areas.
We're working towards a future where all people in Syracuse's Southside community have equitable access to healthy food, wellness programming, and health-related education and reso...
"If you're not having fun, it's not our fault."
Our office is located at 635 James Street Syracuse, NY 13203. Our staff and agency serve individuals with disabilities throughout Onondaga County.
NAMI Syracuse, Inc. is a not-for-profit, self help organization of active and concerned families and friends of people who suffer from serious and persistent psychiatric illness, ...
100 Black Men of Syracuse, Inc. is committed to the intellectual development of youth and the economic empowerment of the African American community based on the following precepts...
The Mansion is run by the George & Rebecca Barnes Foundation, a non-profit organization housed in The Mansion and dedicated to preserving the building and its history.
Thlang Phil tom Pathenn ol kang yak thai ham! “ We are one in Christ”
WNA is an advocate with and for residents of the Westcott neighborhood