| Action for Boston Community Development: Details on programs at the largest human-services agency in New England. |
| Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, Inc.: Resources, newsletter, tips, and links. |
| Beacon Hill Institute for Public Policy: Studies the public policy areas of state tax policy, privatization, welfare reform, compassion tax credits, regulatory reform and other areas from a market perspective |
| Boston Bar Foundation: Information on fund raising activities and grants from this lawyer group. |
| Boston Cares: A non-profit organization, creates and facilitates volunteer service projects a month, working with a large variety of non-profit agencies in Greater Boston. |
| Boston Charity Events: Event listings database for area non-profit organizations. Contains dozens of interesting upcoming events. Submit listings for your organization on line. |
| Boston Jaycees: Information on charitable involvement, social activities, and developing business opportunities. |
| Boston Speech Party: Local Toastmasters International Club with meeting schedule, location information, and mission statement. |
| Boston Vegetarian Society: Seeking to make a better world for people, animals, and the earth through advancing a healthful vegetarian diet and a compassionate ethic. Site includes information on activities and links to other vegetarian sites. |
| Brownie Troop 9882: Includes activities, mascots, patch trading, pen pals and links. |
| CancelMyGlobe.com: Effort to get the Boston Globe to publish weekly casualty figures on front page. Includes correspondence with paper and locations of signs. |
| Casa Myrna Vazquez, Inc.: Group dedicated to ending domestic violence through intervention and prevention. Highlights of programs and services with stories of survivors. |
| Child Care Choices of Boston: Child care resource and referral agency; offers referral services to parents seeking child care and provides training to child care providers. |
| Citizens for Participation in Political Action: Works on peace and social and economic justice issues. Includes how to get involved, a list of issues, and activist resources. |
| City Life/Vida Urbana: A grassroots, multi-issue, bilingual organization in Jamaica Plain with a focus on affordable housing and tenant's rights. |
| City Year: Service organization which unites young adults, ages 17 to 24, from diverse racial, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds for a demanding year of full-time community service, leadership development, and civic engagement. |
| Columbian Masonic Lodge: Chartered by Paul Revere. History, photographs, Master's message, calendar of events. |
| Common Purpose: Provides domestic violence intervention, treatment and prevention. Includes highlights of effects and information for men and information. |
| Community Consulting Teams: Volunteer MBA organization offering area nonprofit organizations probono consulting services. Background for volunteers and clients is included. |
| Cooperative Artists Institute: Empowers people to solve their individual and collective problems by applying the arts as a catalyst. Includes event information, descriptions of programs and projects, and a history of the institute. Located in Jamaica Plain. |
| Criminal Justice Policy Coalition: Dedicated to the advancement of effective, just, and humane criminal justice policy in state. Current issues and volunteer information. |
| Crittenton Hastings House: Information on early education and childcare, housing, and workforce development services, news, and job listings. |
| East Boston Social Centers: Includes newsletter, event photos, and information on programs offered, including summer camp, senior events, and early childhood. |
| Ecumenical Social Action Committee (ESAC): Community-based, nonprofit, social service agency focusing on areas of homeownership and education. |
| Generations Incorporated: Nonprofit organization committed to intergenerational awareness through clubs, after school and other programs. |
| Globe Santa: The Boston Globe delivers gifts to the needy for Christmas. Online donations are gratefully accepted. |
| Grand Masonic Lodge of Massachusetts AF&AM: Offers meeting schedule, bulletins, and book reviews for Freemason-related offerings. |
| Habitat for Humanity Boston: Christian-based housing ministry seeking to alleviate the shortage of quality affordable housing in Boston's urban neighborhoods. |
| Haymarket People’s Fund: Gives money to grassroots groups of local people who believe that change is possible. Includes grants application and mailing list signup. |
| International Institute of Boston: Offers information on resources to refugees and immigrants. |
| Jobs for the Future: Partnership to accelerate opportunities for people to advance in education and careers; information on services, publications, and current job openings. |
| Joseph Webb Masonic Lodge: Includes meeting and contact information. |
| Justice Resource Institute: Information on programs and rehabilitative methodologies for the disabled. |
| Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition: Boston-based nonprofit bringing together groups serving immigrants and refugees from many parts of the world. Site includes event calendar, information for immigrants and refugees, and links. |
| New England Anti-Vivisection Society: Overview, alternatives, news, products, what you can do, donations and links. |
| Ninety Norfolk Charity Parties: Puts on parties to raise money that goes to charities to help those in need. Includes party information and photos. |
| Quest Foundation: Information on attitudinal healing, including conference schedule and membership form. |
| Rogerson Communities: Information on housing and services for low-income residents, the elderly, and people with HIV. |
| Room To Grow: Nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their critical first three years of development. Locations in Boston and New York. |
| Saint John's Masonic Lodge: Meeting schedule, officers, history, calendar, Masonic links. |
| Strasbourg-Boston Sister City Committee: Information on municipal twinning group. |
| SummerWorks: Information on summer jobs program, providing both work experience and educational support for low-income Boston youth. |
| TecsChange - Technology for Social Change: Provides recycled computers, skilled volunteers, and training to nonprofit groups in Boston. |
| The Cloud Foundation: Seeks to renew the confidence, ambition, and hope of youth at risk by supporting programs that provide immersion in a foreign culture and exposure to the arts in the rich mosaic of our city, country, and world. Includes grant application and past grant directory. |
| The DeMolay Masonic Lodge: Information on officers, meeting schedule, and trestleboard. |
| The Gift Foundation: Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and empowering charitable groups throughout the country. Pictures, grant request form, and information on group. |
| The Nonprofit Center: A multi-tenant center provides space for space for both large and small progressive nonprofit organizations. Includes building layout and directions. |
| The Portable Playhouse Incorporated: Information on free arts and craft programs for children in hospitals. Includes wish list, donation information, and list of affiliated hospitals. |
| Very Special Arts Massachusetts: A non-profit organization which seeks to create and promote opportunities in the arts and cultural mainstream for people with disabilities. |
| Women's Educational and Industrial Union: Working to expand educational and economic opportunities and achieve social justice for all women. Site includes description of programs and the Union's popular Back Bay shop. |
| WorldBoston: Dedicated to increasing public awareness about issues of global concern; includes forum and lecture calendar of events on current international affairs. |