Non-Profits and Volunteers

The people of Cleveland have historically been one of the most generous per capita, and in aggregate, as any in the country and world. From the Cleveland Foundation to a plethora of smaller non-profits, Cleveland is known for its generosity.

Here are some Cleveland Non-Profit and Volunteer organization, resources and stories.

1,000 Ties empowers youth and their families in high-poverty communities by teaching essential life skills that foster lifelong success by creating a foundation for sustainable growth and shared achievement—beginning with the simple, impactful gesture of tying a tie.

Cleveland Foundation The Cleveland Foundation was the World’s First Community Foundation. Founded in 1914 it is today one of the largest with assets of $2.8 billion and annual grants of more than $100 million.

Computers Assisting People (CAP)  Long before the term “digital divide” became ubiquitous, CAP volunteers were working to bring the life-changing power of technology to all the people of Cleveland and beyond.  CAP volunteers have donated about 25,000 PCs (and countless peripherals and consulting hours) to over 550 schools and non-profit organizations in the Cleveland community.

Helping Hands    Helping Hands is a project of the Federation of India Community Associations (FICA) that supports South Asians in Cleveland and NE Ohio who are trying to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence and take back control of their lives. They also provide Services to Seniors such as services and programs to promote health and independence for the elderly, information and referral services for medical, food, transportation, and meal programs. In addition, the Helping Hands-Aangan initiative aims to engage the 50+ in the community understand issues of importance to them and bring in domain experts to talk about those issues.

MedWish/Medworks MedWish Medworks is a humanitarian nonprofit dedicated to advancing health equity and environmental sustainability. They achieve this by providing essential care, redistributing surplus medical supplies, and connecting medically underserved communities with vital resources, in Northeast Ohio and around the world.

Shiksha Daan   In 2013, FICA (Federation of India Community Associations) started a new service initiative called Shiksha Daan (Gift of Education). The objective of Shiksha Daan is to get the Indian community more involved in helping with the education and development of the under-privileged in the Greater Cleveland community. Shiksha Daan partners with various education and youth development organizations in the Cleveland area and identify specific opportunities for the Indian community to contribute towards.

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