Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Vancouver, BC

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318 Homer Street, Suite 210, GASTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 2V2

(604) 683-5650
Gastown, the Citys oldest neighbourhood, is the epicentre of the urban revolution. Designated a National Historic Site in 2009, Gastown was established the same year Canada became a nation. Block upon block of grand Victorian buildings hold memories of Gastowns reign as Canadas third-largest city and on of the most cosmopolitan. Today, these Old World aesthetics prove a glorious backdrop for todays urban lifestyle.
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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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470 Granville St, suite 411, Vancouver, V6C 1V5

(604) 685-2220
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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#1250 - 1500 W Georgia St, Vancouver, V6G 2Z6

Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Foundation
Charitable Impact is a highly recommended platform for contributing to various social causes. Users appreciate the ease of use and anonymity of donations. The team is responsive and helpful in addressing any issues.
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225 West 8th Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5Y 1N3

(604) 682-4141
British Columbia’s competitive advantage rests on social and ecological diversity unparalleled in the world. Our rich rainforests, teeming rivers and bountiful seas, combined with our well-educated workforce and unique blend of Indigenous and global cultures, differentiates us in the world. We are driven by the triple-bottom-line, where economic opportunity improves rather than degrades social and environmental conditions. Some people call it sustainability – we call it the conservation economy. A conservation economy provides meaningful work and good livelihoods, supports vibrant communities and the recognition of Aboriginal rights and title, and conserves and restores the environment. Ecotrust Canada builds the capacity of communities, institutions and businesses to participate in the conservation economy; raises and brokers capital to accelerate the transition to a conservation economy; and connects conservation entrepreneurs to each other, and to the marketplace. We champion the conservation economy. In the conservation economy, returns are about more than the numbers at the bottom of a balance sheet. We gauge business success in terms of the planet, people, and profits—the triple-bottom line. At Ecotrust Canada, we believe that a capital gain needn’t be nature’s loss.
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100 - 938 Howe Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6Z 1N9

(604) 681-3535
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The Alliance For Arts & Culture is highly regarded as a great space for community events and a valuable cultural resource centre in Vancouver. The venue is frequently used for various arts-related activities, with friendly staff and a functional kitchen. The job board is also helpful for those seeking arts-based careers.
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440 Cambie St #101, Vancouver, V6B 2N5

(604) 659-3800
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#700 – 509 Richards Street, GASTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1H7

604 684 7378
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408 - 55 Water Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1A1

(604) 682-1036
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355 Burrard St, Suite 1750, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 2G8

(604) 696-5031
Planning today is a diverse, multi-disciplinary professional field that includes traditional land-use and municipal planning, but also encompasses many other areas of practice and diverse areas of specialization. Planners in British Columbia and the Yukon work in both large and small organizations, in the public and private sectors. The work of planners takes place in large urban centers, small communities, as well as across rural & remote landscapes throughout British Columbia and the Yukon, and beyond. Follow the links in this section to learn more about the planning profession, including.
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260-800 Hornby St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6Z 2C5

(604) 660-9870
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1181 Seymour Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 3M7

(604) 685-0260
Adam Reed (creator, Archer) at the 2014 VIFF Industry Conference Now in its 29th year, the VIFF Industry Conference is the premier screen based media conference on the West Coast and takes place annually during the heart of the Vancouver International Film Festival. Session topics are wide-ranging and industry relevant, from financing and production, to marketing and distribution, to storytelling and audience engagement. Our programs are designed for established and emerging film, television and digital media professionals and include: Digital distribution/marketing program and lab Focus on new platforms Totally Indie Day Networking events Keynotes, professional development workshops, panels, roundtables and master classes Hub for industry stakeholder program launches, announcements and discussions Public/industry exhibition of screen-based episodic and online digital content Content exhibition Year-round programming at the Vancouver International Film Centre With the exception of special off-site events, VIFF Industry’s program takes place at the Rogers Industry Centre at the Vancouver International Film Centre. Our beautiful Film Centre includes a luxurious, state-of-the-art theatre with balcony, breakout rooms, café/bar and atrium gallery. Previous Guest Speakers Our guest speakers represent critically acclaimed content creators and providers in the national and international marketplace. Check out some of the fabulous speakers we’ve had the pleasure to host over the past years.
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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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602-1281 West Georgia Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6E 3J7

(604) 687-8027
Organization, Association
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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
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#215 – 625 Howe Street, Vancouver, V6C 2T6

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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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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300 – 581 Cardero Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6G 3L3

(604) 255-4312
The negative impact of isolation on age-related illness and disease is well understood. Performing Arts Lodges offer an innovative solution for members of the professional arts and allied industries who often can lose touch with the vibrant, dynamic collective that underpins so much of the creative efforts that we all enjoy. Consistent with research on healthy aging, PAL Vancouver offers so much more than social housing—providing residents with both a safe, affordable home and a supportive dynamic environment where they can stay active and creatively engaged in the community. Our focus on creativity and the arts makes us unique among social housing providers in BC. The sense of community, support, safety and security we provide is one of the reasons PAL was awarded a prestigious CMHC Best Practices in Affordable Housing Award in 2008.
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555 Nelson Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 6R5

(604) 681-2700
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This contemporary art gallery is a small yet worthwhile visit for art enthusiasts. With free admission, visitors can enjoy a variety of exhibitions and learn about important social topics. The gallery represents both local and international artists, with works ranging from installations to prints. The space is well-informed and welcoming to all.