Top NGO Companies in Malaysia 2026

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Showing 371 companies filtered by: “Social Services / NGO” , “Malaysia”

51 - 200 Employees
Small-Medium Enterprize
Unit 7-2 Jalan Melati Utama 4, Taman Melati Utama, 53100 Gombak Kuala Lumpur., Gombak, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Brilliant World Holding Sdn. Bhd. (BWH) stands as a distinguished principal company proficiently managing a portfolio of 13 subsidiary companies under its purview. With its headquarters situated in the heart of Melati Utama, Kuala Lumpur, BWH embodies excellence and commitment in delivering exemplary services to its diverse range of subsidiaries. Brilliant World Holdings is a dynamic and forward-thinking company that operates in various sectors of the business world. Established with a vision to excel in every venture it undertakes, Brilliant World Holdings has earned a reputation for innovation, excellence, and integrity. Our diverse portfolio spans across industries such as technology, finance, real estate, and more. We are committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible and creating opportunities for growth and success. Our team consists of talented professionals who are dedicated to delivering outstanding results and achieving our corporate objectives. With a strong foundation and a clear vision for the future, Brilliant World Holdings continues to strive for excellence in all its endeavors, aiming to be a leader in the ever-evolving business world.
World Vision Malaysia

World Vision Malaysia

Social Services / NGO
<20
Non-Profit Organization
532, Block A, Jalan SS 7/19, SS7, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

We are a child-focused international humanitarian relief, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to helping overcome poverty and injustice.

World Vision helps the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and injustice to experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender, even in the most dangerous places.

51 - 200 Employees
570 Jalan Bukit Petaling Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Malaysia
<50 Employees
Non-Profit Organization
Unit 29-1, 15, Persiaran Dagangan, Pusat Bandar Bertam Perdana, Seberang Perai Utara, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

A charitable, non-profit organization striving to provide:

  • Aid
  • Education
  • Protection
  • Healthcare

For the poor and refugees in countries suffering from humanitarian disasters.

Peduli Insan is a non-profit organization established in 2011 under the name "Syria Dihatiku." It was officially registered in Malaysia in 2012. As the organization’s activities and projects expanded to several countries, it was re-registered as "Peduli Insan" in early 2019. It has become a supporter and safe haven for everyone, no matter where they are.

Our Vision:
Leadership in implementing humanitarian projects in countries affected by war and poverty.

Our Mission:
A non-profit organization offering humanitarian services, community development programs, and creating effective collaborative relationships.

Our Motto:
IHSAN FOR HUMANITY

Persatuan Cerebral Palsy Johor

Persatuan Cerebral Palsy Johor

Social Services / NGO
1-50
138, Jalan Dato Menteri, 80100 Johor bahru, Johor, Malaysia
The Spastic Childrens Association of Johor registered in 1968 is a non-profit NGO catering to the needs of 149 children with special needs. The Association manages a Special Education School, Therapy Department and a Sheltered Workshop with a paid staff of 43 persons and an annual budget exceeding half a million. The Association is currently looking for an energetic, enthusiastic goal driven person to fill up the below vacancy.
Kechara Soup Kitchen

Kechara Soup Kitchen

Social Services / NGO
<50 Employees
Non-Profit Organization
17, Jalan Barat, Imbi, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK) has been serving marginalised communities in Malaysia for over 16 years; these include the homeless, urban poor and Orang Asli populations. In recent years we have strategically expanded our focus upstream of the poverty curve to reach the urban poor via our Food Bank and Empowerment Programs. These programs aim to provide assistance to the most vulnerable segments of our community before they fall into complete poverty and hardship

1-20
Non-Profit Organization
L5-3A, Menara Sentral Vista 150, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, Brickfields, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Company Overview:

Greenpeace Southeast Asia Berhad is part of the global Greenpeace network, an independent environmental organization founded in 1971. Established in Southeast Asia in 2000, Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) operates offices in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. The organization focuses on critical environmental issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, plastic pollution, and promoting social justice.

 

GPSEA employs nearly 200 staff across the region and is committed to non-violent direct action, lobbying, and research to achieve its goals. The organization maintains its independence by not accepting funding from governments or corporations, relying solely on donations from individuals and private foundations.

 

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity. This includes protecting biodiversity, preventing pollution, and promoting peace and global disarmament.

 

Core Values:

 

  • Non-Violence: Committed to peaceful actions and accountability.
  • Independence: Funded solely by individual donations and private foundations.
  • Global Reach: Active in over 55 countries through 26 independent organizations.
Yayasan Hasanah

Yayasan Hasanah

Social Services / NGO
1-50
Level 2, Block A, Dataran PHB, Saujana Resort, Section U2, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

A non-profit organisations that focuses on the country’s pressing community and social issues, bringing together policymakers, civil society organisations, corporations, and local communities to enable collective impact for the people and environment.


At present, the organisation contributes to 15 of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), through solutions that empower communities, encourage social inclusivity, and improve the environment. From eradicating child poverty through education to ensuring the preservation of our majestic forests and celebrating the arts and our unique cultural heritage, the organisation is committed to making a real difference through our values of empowerment, trust, integrity, inclusiveness, connectedness, and authenticity.

Amitabha Foundation

Amitabha Foundation

Social Services / NGO
1-50
Small-Medium Enterprize
Jalan Glasiar 59, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

WHO WE ARE

Founded on 8th June 1998 in Malacca, upholding the motto of “Help the Needy & Relieve the distressed” over 20 years, Amitabha Malaysia extends our helping hands to the less fortunate nationwide regardless of religious beliefs, ethnics and races and ensure that every cent will be spent for the truly deserving.

1-50
MMHA Jalan 4/33 off Jalan Othman Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia, Malaysia
MMHA is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) established in 1967 located in Section 4, Petaling Jaya. We provide psychosocial rehabilitation for people with mental illness; public and caregiver education as well as advocacy for mental health issues. We have a residential facility for female clients (capacity of 10 residents only) who attend our rehabilitation programme.
 
Our Objectives:
  • To promote mental health in the community
  • To help raise the standard of treatment, prevention and research in the field of mental health.
  • To provide rehabilitative services for the mentally ill.
  • To safeguard the interests and welfare of psychiatric patients.
  • To support caregivers and family members of mentally ill persons.