Nonprofit

Feature Story Sierra Hughes and Rachel Greer

Binghampton kids find family at Rachel's Flowers


Feature Story Centro Cultural

Tamale Fest shines light on Latino culture


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Refugee parent training launches in Binghampton


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Caritas Village provides community in Binghampton


Feature Story Rev. John Kilzer started the recovery ministry at St. John's United Methodist in 2010

The Way provides home for individuals in recovery


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The future of Uptown after a presidential visit


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SOS brings home-repair hope to urban communities


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Eikon Ministries reaches Binghampton's youth


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City visionary: Rick Masson


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Lester serves as Binghampton community hub


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Know your nonprofits: Families Matter


Feature Story The Boys & Girls Club operates seven locations in Memphis.

GiVE 365 helps chart a five-year plan for Memphis


The impact and strength of the rich collection of active and creative non-profit organizations in Memphis cannot be underestimated. Foundations, non-profit organizations and hospitals make up a large percentage of the business community, and are thus significant employers. And in a town that is steeped in a history of grassroots movement and social activism, it was an easy lesson: when you invest in non-profits you invest in building a stronger community.

Our city can boast being a part of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's sweeping goal to advance cures and prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment (without denying treatment because of a family's ability to pay). Ducks Unlimited, headquartered here, is the world's largest waterfowl and wetlands conservation organization. From one-woman start-ups like Project Greenfork to the revolutionary new strategies in healthcare at the Church Health Center, our non-profits – large and small – are making big waves. Whether the groups are enriching lives with art and culture, or saving lives with critical research, Memphis has become a hospitable home for those who want to make a difference.