Location mobile
List of non-profit organizations in mobile.
-
Cemeteries and Burial Services
-
307.
Mobile Memorial Gardens Perpetual Care Tr Fund
ENDOWMENT CARE OF GRAVESITES FOR MOBILE MEMORIAL GARDENS,INC Fill out this form to get your free personal planning organizer.
Mobile
St Paul's Lutheran Church
Goal: Share the story of Jesus and the ELCA by engaging with 1 million new people as we grow the church together.
Mobile
-
Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
-
309.
Purrfect Partners of Mobile Inc
To give homeless felines a second chance at a better life.
Mobile
Covenant Academy of Mobile
To create and maintain a positive learning environment that promotes relevant and engaging learning, inspires students to be ambassadors of good character, empowers students to develop skill sets and a passion for lifelong learning.
Mobile
-
Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
-
311.
Mobile County Pals
Provide services and support to prevent cruelty and provide shelter to animals Mobile County P.
Mobile
-
Land Resources Conservation
-
312.
Alabama Coastal Heritage Tr
ACQUIRE, PRESERVE, PROTECT, RESTORE, MANAGE & IMPROVE ALABAMA LANDS & WATER OF ECOLOGICAL, SCIENTIFIC, SCENIC, WILDLIFE OR RECREATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE.
Mobile
-
Fraternal Beneficiary Societies
-
313.
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry So JURIS USA
TO IMPROVE ITS MEMBERS AND ENHANCE THE COMMUNITIES IN WHICH THEY LIVE BY TEACHING AND EMULATING THE PRINCIPLES OF BROTHERLY LOVE, TOLERANCE, CHARITY, AND TRUTH, WHILE ACTIVELY EMBRACING HIGH SOCIAL, MORAL, AND SPIRITUAL VALUES, INCLUDING FELLOWSHIP, COMPASSION, AND DEDICATION TO GOD, FAMILY, AND COUNTRY.
Mobile
-
Economic Development
-
315.
MOVE Gulf Coast Community Development Corporation
M. O. V. E. (Making Opportunities Viable for Everyone) Gulf Coast Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit organization that builds collaborative partnerships with businesses, governments and other nonprofits to create a supportive economic development ecosystem that grows the businesses and socio-economic capacity of entrepreneurs and workers in historically under-served communities in the Cities of Mobile and Prichard, Alabama.
Mobile


