- City Cat Adoptions
Volunteer, non-profit organization in Richmond. Pictures and descriptions of available cats, adoption procedures, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.citycats.org/
- Elegba Folklore Society
Elegba is a not-for-profit organization in Richmond, Virginia dedicated to providing cultural arts and educational classes and events that offer a deeper understanding of the African American culture.
http://www.elegbafolkloresociety.org
- Fan District Association
The FDA is one of Richmond's most cohesive neighborhood organizations. Its primary purpose is to promote the welfare of the historic Fan district.
http://www.fandistrict.org/
- Greater Richmond SCAN
Strategies for providing the awareness, education, and support needed to reduce the occurrence of abuse and neglect committed against children.
http://www.grscan.com/
- Greater Richmond Technology Council
The Greater Richmond Technology Council is a member driven, business focussed organization developed to promote the success of the regional technology sector. Members include businesses and institutions that share a vision for a strong regional economy that supports the continued growth of existing technology industries and identifies the Greater Richmond region as a location of choice for new and emerging technology companies.
http://www.richtech.com
- Jewish Family Services
Organization history, and information about its services in the areas of adoption, career, counseling, and resettlement.
http://www.jfsrichmond.org/
- Junior League of Richmond
The organization focuses its community service to benefit Families-at-Risk through parenting support initiatives. Believing that there will never be a greater influence on a child than a parent, the League works to develop and enhance parenting skills.
http://www.jlrichmond.org/
- Patrick Henry Supper Club
Includes listing of past speakers and directions to dinner meetings.
http://www.richmondliberty.org
- Project Reboot
Volunteers bringing refurbished computers to classrooms and families in the Richmond, VA metro area.
http://www.richmond.edu/~jessid/reboot/
- Richmond Bar Association
Voluntary bar for lawyers practicing in the Richmond metropolitan area. Information about the association, officers and directors, sections and committees, calendar, The Richmond Bar Newsletter, local court rules, other legal resources, and staff contacts.
http://www.richmondbar.org/
- Richmond Paralegal Association
Supports legal assistants through continuing education programs and promotes the profession by providing literature and speakers. Includes history, scholarships and FAQ.
http://richmondparalegals.org/
- Richmond SPCA
Pictures of adoptable pets, adoption form and information, behind the scenes, how to help, cat and dog behavior articles, and pet care tips.
http://www.richmondspca.org/
- Sacred Heart Center
Non-profit community center serving its surrounding neighborhoods of South Richmond. History, listing of Board of Directors, community partners, programs, needs, volunteer opportunities.
http://www.shcrichmond.org
- Solo/Discovery
The calendar of events for an organization that offers semi-monthly meetings and weekly events for single people.
http://www.solodiscovery.com
- The BrownMiller Group
Counselor and career coaching organization offering counseling, courses, workshops and training for career and life management.
http://brownmiller.com/
- The Museum District Association
Civic association for the Museum District. Site includes calendar of events and contact information.
http://www.museumdistrict.org/
- Virginia Biotechnology Research Park
The Virginia Biotechnology Research Park is the Commonwealth's leading life sciences research park in Richmond, currently comprised of 34 companies and research institutes, with plans for 1.5 million square feet of research space.
http://www.vabiotech.com/
- Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology
Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology increases the Commonwealth's economic competitiveness and quality of life by advancing the development of Virginia as a technology state and by creating and retaining technology-based jobs and businesses.
http://www.cit.org/
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