Nonprofits

Try complimentary soups every Wednesday in February, and buy some for a good cause.
Read about the six members of River City Co.'s inaugural Emerging Producers Program.
As part of its mission to bring quality education and support to students across Hamilton County, Chattanooga 2.0 has launched a new program to help with its literacy plan and create access to reading.
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga recently held its 41st annual Equal Opportunity Day — check out the folks from the community that were highlighted for their leadership and advocacy.
With the help of a grant from United Way of Greater Chattanooga + the desire to continue to grow after 25 years, Crabtree Farms will be making some changes to its grounds over the next few years.
Learn more about the city-wide coalition working to serve Chattanooga’s immigrant and refugee communities.
Thanks to a $1.7 million grant, Chattanooga will work to improve the water quality in the Mountain Creek Basin.
The new website offers a user-friendly experience and more resources for its patrons.
Looking to add a furry friend to your family? Check out these pups that are currently up for adoption at Chattanooga’s Humane Educational Society.
Participate in the immersive performance, Until the Sun Rises, conducted by The Pop-Up Project.
The Emerging Producers program will help those who want to put on unique + diverse experiences in downtown Chattanooga.
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