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Total List of Ngos Upto May-2021 Total List of NGOs Upto May-2021 Sl.no Name of NGOs Address Reg. No. Reg. Date Renewed Valid upto District Country on 1 3F-United Federation of Road-54, Houase-11/A, Apartment- 2843 10-Dec-13 10-Dec-18 10-Dec-28 Dhaka Denmark Danish Workers B/4, Gulshan, Dhaka, Phone: 01764-405244 2 A Shelter for Helpless Ill House-52, Road-3/A, 1067 26-Aug-96 26-Aug-16 26-Aug-21 Dhaka Bangladesh Children (ASHIC) Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka Phone :9673982 www.ashic.org 3 A.B. Foundation Vill., Post + Upazilla: Chirirbandar, 2024 05-Apr-05 05-Apr-15 05-Apr-20 Dinajpur Bangladesh Dist: Dinajpur Phone: 01711-530611 4 A.M. Foster Care House-38, Road-04, Sector--05, 2397 22-Dec-08 22-Dec-13 22-Dec-18 Dhaka Bangladesh Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230. Phone: 01715-475282 5 Abalamban Pachimpara, Post: Gaibandha, 2326 27-Mar-08 27-Mar-18 27-Mar-28 Gaibandha Bangladesh Upazilla: Gaibandha Sadar, Dist.: Gaibandha. Phone: 0541-62388 6 Abdul Halim Khan Foundation 1257, Khorompatty, Post+Upazila: 3123 19-Dec-17 19-Dec-27 Kishorganj Bangladesh Sadar, Kishoreganj, Tel: 01711681660 7 Abdul Momen Khan 5 Momenbagh, Dhaka-1217 0780 04-Dec-93 04-Dec-18 04-Dec-28 Dhaka Bangladesh Memorial Foundation (Khan Phone : 9330323 Foundation) 8 Abdur Rashid Khan Thakur Chapailghat Road, UZ+Zila: 2229 05-Aug-07 08-May-17 08-May-27 Gopalganj Bangladesh Foundation gopalganj-8100 Phone: 8034489, 01911-352919 www.arktf.org 9 Abed Satter Pathen 118 Isdair, Fatullah, Narayanganj 2842 03-Dec-13 3-Dec-18 03-Dec-28 Narayanganj Bangladesh Foundation Phone: 0190-251515 10 Abeda Mannan Foundation Vill: Chulash, Post Office: Maricha, 2582 15-Jun-10 15-Jun-20 15-Jun-30 Dhaka Bangladesh (AMF) Upazilla: Debidwar, Dist: Comilla. Phone: 01552409539, 02-8832921 www.abedamannafoundation.org 11 ABFA-USA-INC\ House-27, Road-04, Section-04, 2176 24-Dec-06 24-Dec-11 Dhaka USA Uttara, Dhaka. 12 Abohalito Nari O Shishu Habib Mansion, Rasulbag, PO: 1951 17-Aug-04 17-Aug-19 17-Aug-29 Bhola Bangladesh Kallan Songsta (ANAMIKA) Langolkhali, Lalmohon, Bhola Phone: 01718730322, 01791584260, email:[email protected] 13 Abu Sobhan Welfare Trust House-29/A, Old DOHS Road, 2805 30-Jul-13 30-Jul-18 30-Jul-28 Dhaka Bangladesh Banani, Dhaka. 14 Academy for Educational South Breeze, House-08, Gulshan 2514 08-Nov-09 08-Nov-14 Dhaka USA Development (AED) Avenue, Gulshan-01, Dhaka. Phone: 01714-174370 15 Access Bangladesh 10 Tarapur, Savar, Dhaka. 2461 18-Jun-09 18-Jun-19 18-Jun-29 Dhaka Bangladesh Foundation Phone: 7743145, Fax: 7743480 www.accessbangladesh.org 16 Access Toward Livelihood 81/80, Hazra Natore, Post: Natore- 2102 06-Jun-06 06-Jun-16 06-Jun-21 Natore Bangladesh and Welfare Organisation 4600, PS: Natore, Dist: Natore. (ALWO) Phone: 0771-61255 17 ACDI/VOCA House-30, Road-19/A, Banani, 2580 03-Jun-10 03-Jun-15 03-Jun-20 Dhaka USA Dhaka-1213 Phone: 8836801 18 Acid Survivours Foundation Plot-A/5, Level-6, CRP Bhaban, 1501 09-Apr-00 09-Apr-20 09-Apr-30 Dhaka Bangladesh Block-A, Sec-14, Mirpur, Dhaka- 1200 Phone: 09678777148 www.acidsurvisors.org 19 Action Aid- Bangladesh House- 8, Road-136, Gulshan-1, 0210 27-Apr-86 27-Apr-21 27-Apr-31 Dhaka UK Dhaka Phone :9888006, 55044851-7 www.actionaid.org 20 Action Contre La Faim House-23, Road-113/A, Gulshan- 2330 03-Apr-08 03-Apr-18 03-Apr-28 Dhaka France 2, Dhaka. Phone: 8810132, 8810347 www.actioncontrelafaim.org 21 Action Five Gaokura, Kacharipara, Islampur, 2830 04-Nov-13 4-Nov-18 04-Nov-28 Jamalpur Bangladesh Jamalpur Phone: 01728-782643 22 Action for Enterprise House-03, Apt. 3A4, Nam Villa, 2427 28-Apr-09 28-Apr-14 28-Apr-19 Dhaka USA Road-06, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212 Phone: 8817277 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www actionforenterprise org 23 Action for Rural Poor (ARP) Upazila Road, Bakshigonj, 2796 27-Jun-13 27-Jun-18 27-Jun-28 Jamalpur Bangladesh Jamalpur Phone: 01716-763785 24 Action for Social 6/2A, Sir Syed Road, 0488 08-Jun-91 08-Jun-16 08-Jun-26 Dhaka Bangladesh Development (ASD) Mohammadpur, Dhaka. Phone : 9118475, Fax: 9118475 www.asd.org.bd 25 Action in Bangladesh Sadar Road, Kalai, P.O Box No. 2601 05-Oct-10 05-Oct-15 Joypurhat Bangladesh 5390, Kalai, Joypurhat. Phone: 215-222-442 26 Action on Disability & House-56, Road-11, Block-C, 0804 13-Feb-94 13-Feb-19 13-Feb-29 Dhaka UK Development Banani, Dhaka. Phone : 8832037, Fax: 8831228 www.add.org.bd, [email protected] 27 Activities for the Landless Patkelgata Bazar, Thana: Tala, 0439 05-Feb-91 05-Feb-15 05-Feb-20 Sathkhira Bangladesh Organised with Satkhira Consciousness (ALOC) 28 Activity for Reformation of Vill Rajapara, PO: Purbadhala, 3077 03-Jan-17 03-Jan-22 Netrakona Bangladesh Basic Needs-ARBAN Netrakona 29 ADAMS (Association for Kedarnath Road, Moheswarpasha, 0855 13-Sep-94 13-Sep-19 13-Sep-29 Khulna Bangladesh Development Activity of Post. B.I.T. Khulna Manifold Social Work) Phone : 041-774426, Fax: 041- 774048 30 Adarsha Kajer Sandhanay House-28, Masjidbari Road 2434 05-Jun-09 05-Jun-14 Jhalokathi Bangladesh (AKAS) (Takdari Patti), P.O.+P.S.+Dist.: Jhalokathi. Phone: 01711-286349, 01717- 655622 31 Adarsha Seba Sangstha Uttar Plaza, Mahimaganj Road, 0974 10-Oct-95 10-Oct-15 10-Oct-20 Gaibandha Bangladesh Gobindaganj, Gaibandha. 32 Ad-Din Welfare Centre 15, Rail Road, Jessore 0347 30-Jan-90 30-Jan-20 30-Jan-30 Jessore Bangladesh Phone : 0421-68820, Fax: 0421- 68807 33 Adhikar Unnayan Sangstha House-67/A, (2nd Floor), Road- 2421 15-Mar-09 15-Mar-14 Dhaka Bangladesh 8/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Phone: 9115180 34 Adhunik 63, Central Road, Dhanmondi, 1149 29-Mar-97 20-Mar-12 20-Mar-17 Dhaka Bangladesh Dhaka-1205 Phone: 02-8614959 35 Adhunika Bangladesh 107/1 Azimpur Road, Azimpur, 2270 12-Sep-07 12-Sep-12 Dhaka Bangladesh Society (ABS) Dhaka-1205 36 Adibashi Unnayan Sangstha Hazra Villa, Holding No-54, 1190 01-Oct-97 01-Oct-17 01-Oct-27 Rajshahi Bangladesh Betiapara, Park Gate, Vatapara, Rajshahi-6000. Phone: 01715-210096 37 Adibasi Development Chakbeni, Post.: Jabaripur Hat, 2341 21-Apr-08 21-Apr-13 Naogaon Bangladesh Organization (ADO) Upazila: Badalgachi, Dist.: Nowgaon 38 Adivashi Samaj Unnayan Bengozol, Natore. 2599 30-Sep-10 30-Sep-15 30-Sep-20 Natore Bangladesh Sangstha Phone: 01711-574420 39 ADORE 111 (Old-65), Islampur Road, 1593 07-Dec-00 07-Dec-10 07-Dec-15 Khulna Bangladesh Khulna-9100 Phone: 041-733378 40 Advance Life Organization House-568, East Badda, Krishi 3055 08-Dec-16 08-Dec-21 Dhaka Bangladesh (ALO) Bak Road, Badda, Dhaka 41 Advancing Public Interest 42, Satmasjid Road, Dhanmondhi, 2079 06-Mar-06 06-Mar-11 Dhaka Bangladesh Trust (APIT) Dhaka. 42 Adventist Development & 149, Shah Ali Bagh, Mirpur-1, 0073 22-Apr-81 15-May-20 15-May-30 Dhaka USA Relief Agency International Dhaka (ADRA) Phone : 8014096 www.adrabd.org 43 Agape Noni Bhaban (4th Floor), Uzani 2166 23-Nov-06 23-Nov-16 23-Nov-26 Bandarban Bangladesh Para, Bandarban-4600 Phone: 0361-63255, Fax: 0361- 63255 44 Agape Bangladesh Vill.: Goaljani, Post: Purnimagati, 2032 21-Apr-05 21-Apr-15 21-Apr-25 Sirajganj Bangladesh Upazilla: Ullapara, Dist: Sirajgonj. 45 Agape Social Concern 39/1 Indira Road, West Rajabazar, 1135 13-Feb-97 13-Feb-17 13-Feb-22 Dhaka Bangladesh Farmgate, Dhaka. Phone: 9114299, Fax: 8122286 46 Agency for Integrated 237 Bhagalpur, Savar, Dhaka 0406 13-Nov-90 13-Oct-05 13-Oct-10 Dhaka Bangladesh Development Phone: 01715-110494 47 Agradutl Sangstha 8 No. World Pourasava, Upazila: 3042 10-Oct-16 10-Oct-21 Bhola Bangladesh Doulatkhan, Bhola Phone: 01815378609 48 Agragami Social Welfare Village: Vekutia, Post: Vekutia, 3184 06-Jan-19 06-Jan-29 Barisal Bangladesh Foundation Kawkhali, Dist: Pirojpur, Mob: 01725132113 49 Agragati Kak Bandhal, Sarutia, Thana: 0746 02-Sep-93 02-Sep-03 02-Sep-08 Jessore Bangladesh Keshabpur, Jessore 50 Agragati Seba Sangstha Jangua, Nowakandi, Moulavibazar 2592 29-Aug-10 29-Aug-15 29-Aug-20 Moulavibazar Bangladesh (ASS) Phone: 01266287800 51 Agrajatra Samaj Unnayan Rajarhat, PO & PS: Rajarhat, Dist: 2747 18-Nov-12 18-Nov-17 Kurigram Bangladesh Sangstha Kurigram Phone: 01928-993070 52 Agrajattra 126, Jamal Khan Road (3rd Floor), 2093 08-May-06 08-May-16 08-May-21 Chittagong Bangladesh PO: Anderkilla, PS: Kotwali, Chittagong. Phone: 031-612352, Fax: 031- 612352 53 Agrani Mohila Unnayan 226, Tatipara, Nilganj, Jessore- 1880 15-Oct-03 15-Oct-18 15-Oct-28 Jessore Bangladesh Sangstha 7400. Phone : 0421-74036 54 Agrasar Buddha Anathalaya Vill: Hoarapara, PO: East Gogra, 0081 22-Apr-81 15-May-20 15-May-30 Chittagong Bangladesh Raozan, Chittagong Phone: 01817-724360 55 Agrasara Memorial Society Hoarapara, P.O.: East Gugra, 2478 13-Sep-09 13-Sep-14 Chittagong Bangladesh of Bangladesh P.S.: Rawzan, Dist.: Chittagong 56 Agriculture Advisory Society House-13/14 (1st floor), Salimullah 1015 04-Mar-96 04-Mar-16 04-Mar-21 Dhaka Bangladesh Road, Block-D, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 Tel: 880-02-58152151, email: [email protected], web: www.aas-bd.org 57 Agriculture Sustainable and House-575, Road-01, Padma R/A, 2103 08-Jun-06 08-Jun-16 08-Jun-21 Rajshahi Bangladesh Socio Economic Vadra, Rajshahi. Development Organization Phone: 01711-016076 (ASSEDO) 58 Agro-based Socio House-38, Road-07, Block-A, 3225 14-Nov-19 14-Nov-29 Dhaka Bangladesh Economical Development Section-12, Pallabi, Mirpur, Dhaka- Services (ASEDS) 1216 Mob: 01711224696 59 Agrogoti Sangstha Cold Storage More, Mil Bazar, 1963 23-Sep-04 23-Sep-19 23-Sep-29 Sathkhira Bangladesh Satkhira.
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