There are thousands of organizations on the Internet, here is a sampling of some non-profit groups.
As if there weren't enough organizations in the world already, along comes the Association of Internet Professionals, a nonprofit group formed for businesspersons, lawyers, and other business-oriented professionals who use the Internet.
The Archimedes Project site at Stanford University, California, provides information about research devoted to providing equality and technology for people with disabilities such as motor impairments, cerebral palsy, deafness, and developmental or learning disabilities.
http://kanpai.stanford.edu/arch/arch.html
This site provides pages of photographs of missing children and related information. Child Quest International is a nonprofit corporation devoted to the recovery and protection of missing, abused and exploited children.
The goal of Deaf World Web is to present as much information as possible on the deaf and to provide free services to the individuals, researchers, and nonprofit organizations worldwide. The site two main parts are deaf studies and references.
http://deafworldweb.org/deafworld/
Professing to be the largest online environmental resource on earth, this awesome link network has a world of earth-friendly connections.
It can be very valuable to share your problems and successes in your research with other genealogists.
http://www.new-jerusalem.com/genealogy/genealogy-communications.htm
The Human Factor is dedicated to helping unconnected humans navigate the information pathways of the internet. This page contains links to a variety of areas including shareware, downloadable images, videos and animation, utilities and tools.
Law school may be a grind, but University of Texas law student Prescott Caballero finds time to round up his favorite links and organize them into this comprehensive, useful collection of Internet sites for lawyers and nonlawyers alike.
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~juris
The Internet NonProfit Center, a project of the American Institute of Philanthropy, aims to provide free, fast and easy access to information on nonprofit organizations, wise donating practices, and issues of concern to donors and volunteers.
http://human.com/inc/index.htm
The United Nations Development Programme's World Wide Web Server gives access to the UNDP databases, the Sustainable Human Development, public information and recruitment, the United Nations public information, documents, conferences and current information.
A useful tool for any educator teaching youngsters about the environment, EE-Link is a project of the National Consortium for Environmental Education and Training (NCEET) at the University of Michigan.
This home page offers an extensive index for Nonprofits. There are links to other general lists of nonprofit organizations; information for nonprofit organizations and activists (including financial and legal aid.
http://www.duke.edu/~ptavern/Pete.meta-index.htm
Space exploration, aeronautical engineering, astronomy, technology development, are all encompassed in the work of scientists at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This is the finest place to get the latest news on space activities.
International Weather Watchers (IWW) is a collective of amateur and professional weather enthusiasts. Both professional meteorologists and plain folks interested in how weather works can join this nonprofit society and read the 'Weather Watcher Review.'
http://groundhog.sprl.umich.edu/IWW/
The Volunteers Exchange International (VEI) page offers visitors a very basic introduction to this international student exchange and community service organization. Visitors can read a brief FAQ-like introduction and send away for more information.