Past nonprofit partners


About our partners

AISEC

Founded after 1948, AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization with branches in 106 countries and territories. AIESEC empowers young people to unlock their leadership potential through exchange programs, fostering cross-cultural understanding to achieve our vision towards peace and the fulfillment of humankind's potential.

Global Overseas Adoptees' Link (G.o.A.’l)

Founded in 1998 by overseas adoptees, G.O.A.’L. advocates for adoptee rights in Korea, initially focusing on F-4 visas, dual citizenship, birth family search, and Korean language support. Now the largest adoptee-led Korean NGO, we also help adoptees in crisis and deported adoptees. G.O.A.’L. received a Presidential Citation in 2022.

GPY Korea

GPY Korea is a Seoul-based international youth NGO founded in 2010, dedicated to fostering leadership, Korean unification, and global peace through empowerment programs and events. Over 7,000 youths have participated in its initiatives, making a broad impact in Korea and beyond.

Greener is cleaner

Greener is Cleaner, founded in 2018, is a student-led international organization that empowers youth worldwide to take environmental action. Through education, leadership training, activism, and community engagement, we have impacted over 16,000 people across 41 countries and were featured on Forbes for our innovative approach.

The Interscholastic Ethics Society (IES)

The Interscholastic Ethics Society (IES) is a global, student-led organization that fosters ethical leadership, critical thinking, and civic engagement among youth through forums, community service, and expert speaker events

International Student Conferences (ISC)

Since 1934, International Student Conferences (ISC) has united students across borders through its student conferences with Korea, Japan, and China. These fully student-led programs empower participants to explore global issues, build cross-cultural understanding, and develop leadership skills that last a lifetime. Apply today to join the next generation of changemakers.

PSCORE

PSCORE is a non-profit NGO founded in 2006. Since 2012, we have received special consultative status from the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). We advocate for North Korean Human Rights and have been actively raising awareness through social media, reports, international conferences, and Model United Nations.

The Kosovo Environmental Education and Research Center (KEERC)

The Kosovo Environmental Education and Research Center (KEERC) is a nonprofit organization advancing environmental education, research, and public awareness. It fosters hands-on learning, biodiversity monitoring, and policy support, aiming to strengthen Kosovo’s conservation capacity and align with European environmental standards through collaboration, citizen science, and sustainable development initiatives.

KOCUN

KOCUN, with UN ECOSOC status, promotes the rights of married migrant women and children, especially returnees to Vietnam. With centers in Can Tho and Haiphong in Vietnam, KOCUN runs the Korea-Vietnam Care Project and submits NGO reports to UN treaty bodies, urging Korea and Vietnam to protect their rights.

MUN Impact (MUNI)

MUN Impact (MUNI) iMUN Impact is a global community that believes in the power of MUN to inform, inspire, and motivate its participants to action in support of the SDGs. MUNI runs Junior Online MUN (jr-O MUN), an online MUN program that aims to provide accessible MUN experiences to middle school students worldwide.s a global community that believes in the power of Model United Nations to inform, inspire, and motivate its participants to action in support of the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB)

The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB) is a Seoul-based NGO with over 20 years of experience in investigating and documenting North Korean human rights abuses. Holding special consultative status with the UN ECOSOC, NKDB engages with global stakeholders to promote accountability for North Korean human rights abuses.

Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG)

Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG) is a human rights documentation and advocacy NGO that aims to develop the best practice to address mass human rights violations in societies that are making a transition from or have yet to make a transition from armed conflict or dictatorship.