Nonprofit & Advocacy Organizations
The mission of the Kinder Foundation is to support Greater Houston as a model city for economic opportunity and quality of life.
Community leader, convening agencies and coordinating resources to create positive change. Facilitating philanthropy for Houston's families and corporations.
Educational organization.
Council.
Local trade organization for single-family home builders and related industries.
Texas West Africa Chamber of Commerce (TWACC) is a voluntary membership organization of business leaders dedicated to promote trade between Texas, US and West Africa.
By providing millions of dollars in grants, working with community partners, and delivering important research, Episcopal Health Foundation addresses the underlying causes of poor health.
Trade Association – IADC provides the space to share knowledge, tackle problems and develop solutions. International Chapters Worldwide and in the process of creating one in Mexico.
Project Lead The Way is a nonprofit organization that provides a transformative learning experience for PreK-12 students and teachers across the U.S.
Leader, trusted partner and Houston’s social safety net – improving lives and tackling key social issues that touch children, families, seniors and people in crisis.
Help women in crisis regain their self-esteem and dignity, empowering them to return to society as productive, self-sufficient individuals.
Voluntary association of local governments.
We are the leading advocate, resource and community partner for quality rental housing providers in the Houston and surrounding area.
In an industry where to-do lists, site visits, violations and collections are the ordinary, we believe it’s time for something extra in community management and financial management. Extra attention, extra care with extra enthusiasm. KRJ believes your lifestyle experience in an HOA should be extra special, so our team of ordinary women and men do things in an extraordinary way to serve you. We humbly serve thousands of clients, but the only one that really matters is you.
Around 1 million people in the 18 southeast Texas counties served by Houston Food Bank are considered food insecure, meaning they lack consistent access to enough nutritious food to fuel a healthy life. In order to address this issue, the Houston Food Bank distributes food and other essentials to those in need through a network of more than 1,600 community partners. In addition, we also provide programs and services aimed at helping families achieve long-term stability including nutrition education, job training, health management, and help in securing state-funded assistance.
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth or infant mortality.