Non-profit Organizations in Vancouver, BC

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1907 Triumph St, Vancouver, V5L 1K6

(778) 872-6146
Coworking space, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1555 7th Ave W # 229, Vancouver, V6J 1S1

(604) 732-5562
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201 - 1200 Burrard Street, Vancouver, V6Z 2C7

(604) 642-6429
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2285 Clark Dr #110, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

(604) 688-6464
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555 Burrard St, Vancouver, V7X 1M8

(604) 294-4123
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1386 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, V6H 3T5

+1 604-687-7270
Craft Council of British Columbia is a charitable arts service organization which supports all stages of artistic practice in the craft sector; creates opportunities for artists to exhibit, sell and produce art; provides a voice for artists and craft organizations and aids in the development of active communities around craft. The CCBC Shop & Gallery showcases the works of over 400 member artists from across BC, as well as exhibitions featuring innovative contemporary craft artists.
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1661 Napier St, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 4X4

(604) 718-5800
Playgrounds Parks Trails, Individual & Family Services, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social Services, Community center, good for kids, playgrounds parks, Recreation center, leisure centers, trails
The Britannia Community Services Centre offers various activities including swimming pool, ice skating, GYM, and a small bookstore. Some customers appreciate the safety measures in place, such as CCTV, community police, and security officers. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the sauna and pool areas, specifically the lack of proper drainage leading to accumulation of water and sweat. The pool lanes are also set at unique sizes causing conflicts and confusion among swimmers. The men's sauna and steam room were mentioned as being small in size. Overall, the centre is described as nice, wonderful, and a loveable community hub.
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1407 Laburnum St, Vancouver, V6J 3W4

(604) 738-4142
Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Pub, Nonprofit Organization
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1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, V6E 3P3

(604) 925-6370
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223-1555 7e avenue Ouest, Vancouver, V6J 1S1

(604) 736-5056
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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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5838 Fraser Street Unit 104, Vancouver, V5W 2Z5

(604) 327-9734
Social services, Occupational health service, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service, Non-profit organization, Government Organization
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950 W 41 st Ave, ARBUTUS RIDGE, Vancouver, V5Z 2N7

(604) 257-5111
Performing arts theater, Community Service, Non-profit organization, Performance Art Theatre, Nonprofit Organization
The Norman Rothstein Theatre is a decently-sized venue with ample seating for approximately 100-250 people. Some customers found the seats less comfortable, requiring frequent adjustments. The washroom is reportedly small for the theater's capacity. Parking is available on-site and is relatively easy to find. The auditorium boasts large spaces and great equipment, and some praise the venue's excellent acoustics and friendly staff.
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5522 Mckinnon Street, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 2H6

(604) 254-4055
Non-profit organization, Theatre, Performance Art Theatre, Nonprofit Organization, cinema, movie, Museums & Art Galleries, Organization, theaters, cinémas, Performing arts theater, Art, movie theaters, Cultural Organizations
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207 W Hastings St, GASTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1H7

(604) 687-6185
Performance Art Theatre, Non-profit organization, Dance school, Nonprofit Organization, Dance company
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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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1101-1111 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, V6E 2J3

(604) 684-7228
Business Service, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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303F – 1125 Howe Street, Vancouver, V6Z 2K8

(604) 682-2344
Non-profit organization, Research institute, Nonprofit Organization
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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.