Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Vancouver, BC

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900-675 West Hastings St., DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1N2

(604) 684-5986
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is a not-for-profit organization focused on Canada's relations with Asia. Our mission is to be Canada's catalyst for engagement with Asia and Asia's bridge to Canada. We do this by partnering with both the private and public sector. A leader in research and analysis on Canada-Asia relations for over thirty years, APF Canada has developed strong ties with policy-makers, business leaders, academics, and opinion makers in Canada and throughout the Asia Pacific region.
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750 W Pender St #1107, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 2T7

604-662-4147
Geoscience BC is a non-profit organization that receives funding from the provincial government. Our mandate is to attract mineral and oil & gas investment to British Columbia through generating, interpreting and publicly distributing geoscience data in partnership with First Nations, communities, governments and industry. Geoscience BC started in April 2005 with a $25 million investment from the Province of British Columbia. The organization received an additional $11.7 million in 2008 to support mineral geoscience in Mountain Pine Beetle-affected areas and oil & gas geoscience in frontier areas of the province. In May 2011, Geoscience BC received $12 million from the Province to continue mineral and energy geoscience initiatives in British Columbia.
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211 Columbia St, MOUNT PLEASANT, Vancouver, V6A 2R5

(604) 714-1766
The Certified Dental Assistants of BC (CDABC) is an incorporated, not for profit association promoting the interests of its members and the profession in British Columbia. The CDABC is the only organization that represents the certified dental assisting profession in British Columbia, acting as an advocate for our members, fostering unity and serving as an agent for positive change. We are your advocate to the College of Dental Surgeons. As an association, we provide advancement opportunities for members in several ways: from volunteering opportunities to continuing education courses. Our online self-study courses, together with our monthly teleseminar events, provide you with every opportunity to grow as a CDA and earn essential CE credits. On top of that, we provide information resources, job postings and monthly newsletters. Join today and become part of our community.
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475 West Georgia Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 4M9

(604) 684-0223
Coast Opportunity Funds is a unique organization born in 2007 out of mutual recognition by conservationists, First Nations governments, resource industries and governments alike that a sustainable economy is vital to conservation efforts in the Central Coast, North Coast and Haida Gwaii areas of the Great Bear Rainforest of coastal British Columbia. Protection of these unique territories and the social and cultural wellbeing of the people who depend upon them is vital. Coast Opportunity Funds was created to make the vital connection between sustainable development projects that embrace conservation values; the social, cultural and economic wellbeing of the First Nations communities; and long term conservation of the region.
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2285 Clark Dr #110, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

604-688-6464
Gardening is a practical and economical source of fresh, healthy produce – it’s also a relaxing and social experience which encourages sharing of ideas and experiences. By nurturing and caring for plants and flowers, people feel needed, develop skills, build self-confidence, learn and grow. Unfortunately, people with disabilities face many obstacles to such opportunities. With this in mind, the Disabled Independent Gardeners Association (DIGA) was established in 1987. According to co-founder Barbara Raynor: "Gardening is a focus outside of one's self. The bottom line is, if you are worrying about a plant and what it needs for its well being, you forget your disability. The more you garden, the further this develops. I bumped around in the garden for years, before arthritis really knocked me out. Gardening after that wasn't so much conscious as absolutely necessary." As happens with many small non-profit groups, situations in the lives of the founders made it impossible to keep this popular endeavour active, and it ceased operating in the mid 1990s. Sam Sullivan, Tetraplegic as a result of a skiing accident aged 19, revived DIGA in 2003, supported by its original founders. DIGA is again flourishing, continuing to develop meaningful experiences in gardening for people with disabilities. Pursuing their passion for gardening is something that many people with disabilities never imagined possible because of the many physical barriers. DIGA works to remove those barriers.
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438 Seymour St, Vancouver, V6B 6H4

(604) 355-4434
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO
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#215 – 625 Howe Street, Vancouver, V6C 2T6

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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409 Granville St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(604) 684-8772
West Coast LEAF is the first and only organization in BC dedicated to promoting women’s equality through the law. West Coast LEAF and our sister organization LEAF have helped bring about some of the most important victories for women in Canada: safe access to reproductive rights; fair workplace standards; fair separation agreements; “no means no” in sexual assault; the right to be free of sexual harassment from landlords, and more.
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4615 Granville Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6H 3M1

(604) 263-7255
end of life care, Hospice, compassionate care
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260-800 Hornby St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6Z 2C5

(604) 660-9870
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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110-2285 Clark Drive, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

(604) 688-6464
Foundation, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization
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300 – 380 West, 2 nd Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5Y 1C8

(604) 689-0727
Labor union, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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280 - 111 West Hastings St., DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1H4

(778) 724-0826
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, charity organization
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1125 Howe St #980, Vancouver, V6Z 2K8

(604) 681-4199
Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization, non-profit organization
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602-1281 West Georgia Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6E 3J7

(604) 687-8027
Organization, Association
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1529 W 6th Ave #210, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6J 1R1

(604) 974-1366
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, medical
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409 Granville St #1351, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(778) 654-7542
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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123A Pender St E, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6A 1T6

(604) 681-5931
Membership Organizations, Community Service, Business associations, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Cultural center, Association
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800-889 WEST PENDER STREET, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3B2

(604) 689-5271
We are group of young self-starters who want improve our communication skills. Members are encouraged to use the meeting format to practice work-related, or personal, presentations in a safe and supportive atmosphere. The club is small, but dynamic, friendly, yet business oriented. Mission of a Toastmasters Club (www.toastmasters.org) The mission of a Toastmasters club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. Vancore Executive Vancore is run, on a volunteer basis, by dynamic members with diverse backgrounds in marketing, sales, investment planning, and graphic design. Why Meet at 3:00pm? We’re one of the very few clubs that meets mid-afternoon. It’s a time perfectly suited for people who a) can’t make an English sentence before 8am, or b) like to work through lunch or c) believe evenings are for being home with family. Or All of the Above. Three-fifteen is actually a perfect time to come to Toastmasters. Studies show that productive office work tends to crater after 3pm. People start zoning out on the Web or playing Angry Birds on their Smartphone. Isn’t it better to USE that tail end of the workday, for some fun and social self-development? Increasingly, smart employers who recognize the value of developing their employees’ speaking skills, will give you the time off to attend Toastmasters meeting in the afternoon — and may even pay your dues. Stick with this, develop world-beating speaking skills, and soon you’ll be running your own company. And then YOU can set the hours.
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128 W Hastings St #210, GASTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1G8

(604) 789-2186
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social services, Clubs, Community Organization, Social Service