Secular Charities

  • Charities listed in alphabetical order
  • Please email us with secular charities to be listed
  • See current charity drives on our Donations & Charities page
  • If you have any ethical or moral objections to a charity listed here please let us know

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Atheist Volunteers
Posted 2 September 2014

As the head of Atheist Volunteers, I would like to welcome you to our site!

Want to help or get in contact with us? – Click Here!

Want to brainstorm and theorize with us? You can participate in this message board thread at The Rational Response Squad message board for now. Your name and password here, is the same over there (and vice versa).

See Website

BiZoHa Orphanage
Posted 28 April 2015

BiZoHa Orphanage was launched February 26, 2015, when a successful GoFundMe start-up campaign raised $5,820 in 29 hours. A MotherboardVice article, written by Zoltan Istvan, propelled the viral fundraising.

97 people donated to the campaign; 33 contributed $100 or more, to make the “World’s First Atheist Orphanage” a reality!

The generous start-up funds accomplished an amazing amount – a little cash goes a long way in Muhokya, western Uganda!

Make a donation now: 
http://www.gofundme.com/BiZoHa2

View the parent organisation website: 
http://brighterbrains.org/category/n/bizoha-orphanage

Contact the organisers via email: 
Henri Pellissier – brighterbrainsinstitute@gmail.com

Foundation Beyond Belief Australia
Posted 2 September 2014

Want a better world? Don’t look to the sky. It’s up to us.

Mission
To demonstrate humanism at its best by supporting efforts to improve this world and this life, and to challenge humanists to embody the highest principles of humanism, including mutual care and responsibility.

See Facebook Page

Kiva
Posted 2 September 2014

We are a non-profit organization with a mission to connect people through lending to alleviate poverty. Leveraging the internet and a worldwide network of microfinance institutions, Kiva lets individuals lend as little as $25 to help create opportunity around the world. Learn more about how it works.

See Website

Non-Religious Charities
Posted 2 September 2014

Recently some blogs, notably Uncertain Principles, have been listing and discussing charities that are non-religious. For those of us that would rather give to a charity that does not pray, preach, evangelize, proselytize and etc. I have collected a short list of those that seem to be most popular.

I am sure that I have missed many more. Feel free to comment with your own favorites. Due to comment spam, comments will be moderated – meaning I will manually review each comment.

See Website

Responsible Charity
Posted 2 September 2014

A humanist charity providing education to children in slum communities and villages in India and empowering women and men to overcome poverty.

Mission
A humanist charity providing education to children in slum communities and villages in India and empowering women and men to overcome poverty.

See Facebook Page

Secular charities
Posted 2 September 2014

1 Secular Charities and Aid groups
2 Issue-Specific Secularist Organizations
2.1 Anti-Discrimination Support Network (ADSN)
2.2 Pro-choice organizations
2.3 Womens Health Organizations
2.4 Teen Pregnancy Reduction
2.5 HIV/AIDS
2.6 U.S. Military
2.7 Gay rights
2.8 School vouchers
2.9 Pledge of Allegiance
2.10 Evolution/Creationism in the science classroom
2.11 Boy Scouts of America discrimination against atheists, gays
2.12 Children in Poor countries
3 Church/state separation and secularist organizations
4 Europe
5 Australia
6 Organizations that promote humanism/Atheism

See Website

SURFAID
Posted 2 September 2014

We’re a non-profit humanitarian organisation whose aim is to improve the health, wellbeing and self-reliance of people living in isolated regions connected to us through surfing. Learn more or donate.

See Website

Disclaimer: we have links on our website that we think will be of interest to our members but we do not necessarily endorse the views and opinions expressed on those linked web-pages.

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