Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Vancouver, BC

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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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306-268 Keefer Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6A 1X5

(604) 687-2919
Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Association, Nonprofit Organization
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837 Davie Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6Z 1B7

(604) 633-0861
Celebrating it’s 40th Anniversary in 2013, VNM is dedicated to exploring and contextualizing new music and sonic art, through concert presentations, festival, community, and workshop events. VNM regularly commissions and premieres new works by Canadian composers, presents leading and emerging electroacoustic and electronic music artists, international composers and performers, sound installations and music theatre. VNM presents an annual festival that focuses each year on a theme within the new music landscape, and explores the interaction of contemporary music with other disciplines such as theatre, installation and media arts. Other activities include lectures and workshops with visiting artists, ensemble workshops and presentations open to the community, and other sound art and new music related community events.
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250 W Pender St, Room 165, Vancouver, V6B 1S9

(778) 833-0116
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333 Seymour St, 8th floor, Vancouver, V6B 5A7

(604) 351-1028
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757 W Hastings St, Unit 683, Vancouver, V6C 1A1

(604) 568-8994
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23 E Pender St, Vancouver, V6A 1S9

(604) 376-4350
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#241-312 Main Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6A 2T2

(604) 685-7445
Canadian Parks, Membership Organizations, Wilderness Society, environmental, Park, groups
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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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207 - 3077 Granville Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6H 3J9

(604) 646-1340
Hospice, pediatric palliative care provider, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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#415 - 402 West Pender Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1T6

(604) 688-2489
he Creative City Network of Canada Municipalities are playing a growing role in the development of arts, culture and heritage in Canada. As a national non-profit organization that operates as a knowledge sharing, research, public education, and professional development resource in the field of local cultural policy, planning and practice, the Creative City Network of Canada (CCNC) is a network of experts working in this field in communities across Canada.
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999 Canada Place, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3E1

Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Performance & Event Venue, Event
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Suite 330 – 409 Granville Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(604) 408-9484
associations d intérêts particuliers, Non-profit organization, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations, Community Service, Charity Organization, Cerebral Palsy Assn Of, Associations, Nonprofit 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
Customers express gratitude for Vancouver Community Network's commitment to making technology accessible to those in need. They praise the organization's creativity and the value of its offerings for NFPs.
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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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409 Granville St #1351, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(778) 654-7542
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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200 – 948 Howe Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6Z 1N9

(604) 688-5560
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Associations, Bar, associations d intérêts particuliers, Business Associations, Membership Organizations
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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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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.