Organizations close to our heart we feel should be gaining attention. Please feel free to email us organizations you’d like highlighted within our community. We accept non-profit environmental groups, mutual aid, racial justice effort, LGBTQ+ aid, community based programs, and others to that liking.
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BeLoved Asheville
Believing that we all need a village, BeLoved’s central focus is community.
We listen to people. We walk with people. We strengthen the fabric of our community by celebrating and struggling alongside our friends and neighbors, moving towards solutions that build upon the assets we see all around us -
Other People Fund
Other People Fund began in 2021 as a way to connect more people to the Other People they should be seeing: therapists. At Other People Fund, we believe everyone can benefit from therapy. We also know that it's not cheap. Those who seek therapy should be able to receive it. That's where we come in. Every purchase of an Other People Fund t-shirt, crewneck or tote helps offset the cost of therapy for someone who needs it. We donate directly to our partner organization: Support for the Psyche Inc. Support for the Psyche accepts applications for therapy aid and sends funds or online therapy gift cards to recipients.
Buy a shirt and help Other People get the help they need. Or you can visit our partner website supportforthepsyche.com to apply for therapy aid.
We're glad you're here!
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NIVA
The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) was the driving force behind lobbying and grassroots efforts to pass the bipartisan Save Our Stages Act, now officially named the Shuttered Venues Operators Grant Program, which was signed into law as part of the second COVID-19 Relief Bill on December 27, 2020. The program allocates $16 billion in federal emergency relief via the Small Business Administration, saving the industry from mass collapse.
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Asheville Racial Justice Coalition
The Racial Justice Coalition (RJC) is a broad-based alliance of individuals and organizations committed to addressing systemic racism and state-sanctioned violence against Black people and those most impacted by poverty, criminalization, and mass incarceration. Through grassroots-led organizing and community collaborations, the RJC seeks to achieve and sustain deep equity by building power to those historically underrepresented, dismantling policies and institutions that uphold racism, and reimagining a community where justice exists for all people.
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Asheville Greenworks
Established in 1973, Asheville Greenworks’ mission is to inspire, equip, and mobilize individuals and communities to take care of the places we love to live. Through community-based, volunteer-led environmental conservation projects and education programs, we work together to enhance the environment and quality of life for all residents of Asheville and Buncombe County.
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Rocky Mountain Conservancy
Founded in 1931, the Rocky Mountain Conservancy (formerly the Rocky Mountain Nature Association) is a nonprofit organization supporting Rocky Mountain National Park. When you support the Conservancy, you’re supporting one of our national treasures for generations to come.
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Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County
preventIing suicide in Larimer County through training and education, providing outreach, and offering support.
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Trees, Water. & People
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Tranzmission
Education, advocacy and support for nonbinary and transgender people in Western North Carolina