Animal Welfare Nonprofit
The Lyme Art Association is a vibrant art center and gallery in Old Lyme with year-round exhibitions and educational programs.
Mitchell College is a four-year coeducational, residential college offering bachelor's degrees and associate degrees.
Serving the residents of the greater New London/SECT area through offering a selection of groceries to those who cannot afford to meet their nutritional needs.
Family, Community & Civic Organizations
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Alewife Cove Conservancy
American Red Cross
Artreach, Inc.
Community Speaks Out
Community Vocational Services, Inc
Connecticut College
Connecticut Hospital Association
Connecticut Storytelling Center
Connecticut Wind Collaborative
CT State Community College Three Rivers
Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center
EASTCONN
Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra
Elevate to Even Plus Inc
Flock Theatre Company
Florence Griswold Museum
Garde Arts Center
Groton Community Meals
Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut
High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Higher Edge
Hygienic Art, Inc.
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
Journey Found, Inc.
La Grua Center
Lawrence + Memorial Hospital | Yale New Haven Health
LEARN
Ledge Light Health District
Ledyard C.H.A.I.N. Inc
Lumibility
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Lyme Art Association, Est. 1914
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Mitchell College
Mystic Aquarium
Mystic River Homes
Natchaug Hospital, Inc.
National Alliance on Mental Illness, Southeast CT (NAMI SECT)
National Coast Guard Museum
New England Science & Sailing Foundation
New London Adult Education
New London Area Food Pantry, Inc
Niantic Children's Museum
Ocean Community YMCA - Naik Family Branch
Otis Library
Public Library of New London
Reliance Health
Renaissance City Development Association (RCDA)
Sea Research Foundation, Inc.
Seabird Enterprises, Inc.
Sound Community Services Inc.
South East Connecticut Community Center of the Blind, Inc.
Stonington Housing Authority
Thames River Heritage Park Foundation
The Arc Eastern Connecticut
The Brian Dagle Foundation and Brian's Healing Hearts Center for Hope and Healing
The Connecticut Audubon Society, Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center
The Eugene Atwood Fund
The Last Green Valley, Inc.
The Light House
The Riverfront Children's Center, Inc.
UCP of Eastern CT
Veterans Equine Therapeutic Services
Waterford Country School
Women's Business Development Council
The Alewife Cove Conservancy (ACC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, community-based organization that is dedicated to protecting and improving the health of Alewife Cove which is bordered by Waterford and New London, CT.
he American Red Cross exists to provide compassionate care to those in need. Our network of generous donors, volunteers and employees share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering.
Artreach heals through creativity: Arts programs heal individuals through creative practices while our public performances and art exhibits raise awareness about mental health an create social change.
Nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that helps families and their addicted loved ones navigate the system to seek treatment. We foster the community through support, educuation, awareness, and finding fund
A non-profit, private agency working with individuals with developmental disabilities in Day and Residential settings.
Connecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society.
Through advocacy, CHA represents the interests of CT hospitals on issues including quality and patient safety, access and coverage, workforce, community health, health equity, and hospital finance.
The CT Storytelling Center provides programs to schools, an annual spring festival, and produces other workshops and concerts
Connecticut Wind Collaborative is propelling Connecticut and New England to a cleaner, sustainable future.
TRCC is located in Norwich, Conn. and is one of the region’s premier higher education institutions. categories
DPNC is a nature preserve, environmental education facility, wildlife rehabilitator and natural history umseum. Hiking trails, education programs and activities on two scenic Mystic properties.
EASTCONN will initiate, support and facilitate partnerships, collaborations and regional solutions that are responsive to the needs of all learners through exemplary programs, products and services.
The ECSO is a professional, non-profit orchestra, serving Eastern Connecticut and beyond through live orchestral music concerts. We also support a Youth Orchestra and Chorus.
Formative, paid internships for underserved students
Founded in 1989, Flock Theatre is one of the most adventurous theatre companies in New England.
Located on an 11-acre site in the historic village of Old Lyme, the Florence Griswold Museum is known as the Home of American Impressionism. I
Located in the heart of downtown New London, the historic Garde Theatre is one of the few remaining historic movie palaces in Connecticut.
Groton Community Meals is an all-volunteer soup kitchen providing nutritious dinner and fellowship in Groton one night a week.
Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut, in the spirit of sharing, creates decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.
The mission of High Hopes is to improve the lives of people with cognitive, physical and emotional disabilities through the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding and other equine assisted activities, while serving the therapeutic riding profession thro
Higher Edge guides low-income and first-generation students through enrollment, retention, and graduation from college by providing the support and resources needed for success.
Non-profit arts and performance venue and cultural programming in Southeastern Connecticut
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts presents the communities of eastern New England with the best the world of the performing arts has to offer, from world-renowned masters to rising stars.
Journey Found provides residential and other services to adults in Connecticut with pervasive developmental disorders and intellectual disabilities to enable them to be all they are capable of being.
La Grua Center is a nonprofit arts and culture venue in Stonington offering a wide variety of concerts, art exhibitions, and speakers on a wide range of topics.
Yale New Haven Health enhances the lives of the people we serve by providing access to high value, patient-centered care in collaboration with those who share our values.
Learn is a regional educational service agency providing programs and services to school districts, community agencies and families in Southeastern CT.
Ledge Light Health District – LLHD – serves as the local health department for East Lyme, Groton, Ledyard, Lyme, New London, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Stonington, and Waterford, Connecticut.
Lumibility, formerly SARAH Inc. is a Non-Profit Organization serving children, adults, and families across Connecticut to enhance and enrich the lives of those with Differing Abilities.
Enjoy southeastern Connecticut's most distinguished collection of American and European fine and decorative art. Changing exhibits include works from all over the world, ancient times to present.
Discover the world's largest Native American museum. Experience this award-winning, interactive environment that stimulates the senses, captures the imagination, and stirs the spirit.
Mystic Aquarium is a division of Sea Research Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, and is counted among the nation's leading aquariums with more than 300 species and an extensive collec
Mystic River Homes is a nonprofit organization located in Noank that provides safe affordable subsidized housing for the elderly in 46 cottages and 51 sheltered congregate apartment units.
Behavioral Health treatment for children, adolescents, adults: inpatient treatment; 9-site network of partial hospitalization and after-school treatment programs; 6-site state-approved K-1 schools.
NAMI SECT is a non-profit, volunteer program that provides support, education and advocacy for Connecticut's citizens affected by mental illness.
Once built, the first-ever National Coast Guard Museum will educate, engage and inspire visitors, showing how the men and women of USCG have faithfully served our Nation since 1790 and how they continue to use state-of-the-art technology to protect our wa
New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) empowers students with a love of learning through ocean-based experiential programs that serve schools, teachers, and families
Provides high school credit. GED, ESL and computer instruction. In addition general interest courses and travel opportunities are available.
Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecitcut is a hands-on, educational environment for children. We provide a safe and fun place for children to learn and play.
A non-profit organization striving to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Situated in downtown Norwich, CT, Otis Library is a public institution dedicated to supporting the informational and recreational needs of our community.
The Public Library of New London serves the needs of the New London community by providing free access to a diversity of ideas and information through a variety of library materials, services, and experiences.
Reliance Health (formerly Reliance House) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community mental health center with a mission to enhance health through mental wellness.
We are a not-for-profit community development corporation comprised of citizens, business owners and community leaders of New London, Connecticut. We exist for, and are committed to, promoting and improving the economic health and quality of life in New L
Sea Research Foundation is a leader in marine research, deep-sea exploration and hands-on education. We seek to protect our ocean planet by increasing awareness of our ocean environment and the creatures who live there, involving and educating budding sci
Seabird is a non-profit organization established in 1983 to provide day programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
We are a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and supporting individuals with persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorders. We work tirelessly to create a culture and environment in which recovery and wellnes
Non-profit organization that serves the Blind and Visually Impaired population of Southeastern CT.
The Edythe K. Richmond Homes encompasses 8+ acres on a property donated to the Stonington Housing Authority by the Richmond family. The original 50 residences were constructed in 1980 with an additional 10 residences added in 1990. The Stonington Housin
One River. Two Shores. 400 years. 1000 Stories.Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park Water Taxi where you’ll visit a collection of national and historic sites along the shores of the Thames River.
We serve people with intellectual & developmental disabilities, offering advocacy, employment opportunities, life skills training, recreation, residences and person-centered, community-based services.
The Brian Dagle Foundation provides grief support for the loss of a loved one. Additionally the Foundation educates the community and schools on suicide prevention and mental health.
We dedicate ourselves to future generations through experiential education and conservation of our land, waters, and the species that inhabit them.
The Eugene Atwood Fund, established in 1916, is a nonprofit providing interest free student loans to residents of New London County for college/trade school as well as grants to high school seniors.
The Last Green Valley is the 35-town National Heritage Corridor in eastern Connecticut and south-central Massachusetts, and it’s also a member-supported, non-profit stewardship organization.
Non-profit specializing in educating and preparing people with disabilities for life, through two state approved private schools, a Day Site for adults and a Transition Academy for young adults w/ASD
The Riverfront Children’s Center provides high-quality and affordable early childhood education while comprehensively nurturing the unique needs of children and their families.
Throughout our 70-year history of serving people with Cerebral Palsy (CP), we’ve acquired the knowledge and skills to support adults and children with a wide range of disabilities, not just CP. UCP’s programs for people with disabilities in Eastern Connec
V.E.T.S. provides a serene place for military veterans to go that provides therapeutic healing through equine-related activities by highly skilled instructors, staff and trained volunteers.
We are proud to be leader in the area of human services, special education and community services for children, youth and families.
We are a non-profit organization with corporate office in Stamford, regional offices in Derby and now New London. We provide the training, education, and borrowing power necessary for women to launch
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