Nonprofit

Feature Story HopeWorks vollunteer Ruby Wray (left) served as Dara Collins' Faith Encourager as Collins completed the Personal and Career Development program

HopeWorks removes barriers to employment


Innovation & Job News Dr. Anne Sullivan

The opportunity of collaborative health


Feature Story James Malone and the Boys Scouts of America are bringing Scouting to Frayser

Scouts look to grow presence in Frayser


Development News Splish and Binti, the Memphis Zoo’s two female hippos

New 4-acre Zoo exhibit rehomes hippos


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.