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Amagansett Life Saving & Coast Guard Station Museum

Address icon160 Atlantic Avenue, Amagansett
The Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving & Coast Guard Station museum is dedicated to the historical preservation of the building and to all who served in the Life-Saving Service and Coast Guard in Amagansett until 1944. Restored to its original appearance and situated in the same footprint where it was built in 1902, the Amagansett Station is a significant part of the Town of East Hampton’s maritime history.

Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue

Address icon864 Lumber Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Our mission is to intercept slaughter bound and distressed horses, ponies and mules that still have quality of life. We rehabilitate them and give them a second chance at life and being loved.

Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons

Address icon124 Daniels Hole Road, P.O. Box 2616, East Hampton, NY 11937
Established in 1974, the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF Hamptons) actively rescues cats and dogs, provides quality care, and offers sanctuary until loving homes can be found. From the moment each dog or cat arrives at ARF Hamptons, they assess their health, behavior, and emotional state to create a tailored plan for their rehabilitation and adoption. This includes ensuring all animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and ready for new homes. From trail walks on their 22-acre campus to classes with their behavioral specialists in The William P. Rayner Training Center, every animal benefits from personalized care addressing their medical, behavioral, and socialization needs. In addition to its rescue and adoption program, ARF operates a pet food pantry, free spay/neuter clinics for feral cats, and year-round dog training and socialization classes for the public. Guided by our core values of compassion, integrity, and dedication, ARF has saved more than 33,500 cats and dogs over the last 50 years.

Artists Alliance of East Hampton

Address iconP.O. Box 2242, East Hampton, NY 11937
The Artists Alliance of East Hampton was formed in 1984 as the Jimmy Ernst Artists Alliance by close friends of Jimmy Ernst, the internationally acclaimed abstract painter. It was formed in memory of Jimmy Ernst to carry on his vision of an artists’ community. Our mission is to strengthen and support the interests of the creative community living and working on the East End of Long Island.

Arts Center at Duck Creek

Address iconP.O. Box 590, East Hampton, NY 11937
The Arts Center at Duck Creek operates in the 19th-century barn once owned by abstract expressionist John Little. They are dedicated to the stewardship of Historic Duck Creek Farm as a place to inspire our community with free creative programming that supports artists, celebrates diversity, and honors the East End’s cultural legacy.

Atlantic Marine Conservation Society

Atlantic Marine Conservation Society is an organization of biologists and volunteers with decades of experience in marine mammal and sea turtle research and response. Our mission is to promote marine conservation through action.

Bay Street Theater

Address icon1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center of the Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center, which endeavors to innovate, educate, motivate, and entertain a diverse community through the performing arts.

Bideawee Westhampton

Address icon118 Old Country Road, Westhampton, NY 11977
Bideawee’s mission is to create and strengthen the human-animal bond through best-in-class lifesaving and compassionate care for pets and the people who love them.

Breakwater Yacht Club

Address icon51 Bay St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Breakwater is a not-for-profit community sailing center founded in 1988 to promote the sport of sailing and sailboat racing in the waters of Sag Harbor and Eastern Long Island.

Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival

Address icon575 Lexingont Aveue, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10022
Since 1984, Bridgehampton Chamber Music has brought the very best of chamber music to Long Island's East End. From a pair of concerts over a single weekend, to a series of concerts over five weeks in the summer as well as a series of concerts each spring and fall, BCM has become one of the country's most highly regarded chamber music organizations. Each year, some of the world's finest chamber musicians gather in Bridgehampton to create unique musical experiences.

Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center

Address iconP.O. Box 1197, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Seventy years strong, The Center does everything they can to educate and inspire children, youth, adults, and families to become the best that they can be. The Center is a lifeline for working families offering after-school, teen and Summer programs. SAT and College Prep classes happen all school year and so do regular meetings for our D.R.E.A.M. (Dedication, Responsibility, Education, Attitude, Motivation) Teens. TEACH ME HOW TO FISH, is a workforce training strategy for adults 18-45. Paths to good paying jobs are an important part of the Mission. The Center has a food pantry and community assistance. They are a full-service community center, offering educational and wellness forums. The Center's Thinking Forward Lecture Series starts and continues important conversations about race , diversity and inclusion. The Center is a place of love and hope.

Bridgehampton Community Food Pantry

Address icon2357 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Provides food relief for those in need.

Bridgehampton Museum

Address icon2368 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
The Bridgehampton Museum was first established in 1954 by a group of concerned local citizens focused on trying to preserve the history and culture specific to our special hamlet. In time the Corwith House would become the main headquarters of the organization. Today, the Bridgehampton Museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation and interpretation of artifacts and documents that tell the story of Bridgehampton’s past and present via exhibitions, lectures, tours, demonstrations, festivals and special events.

Bridgehampton Village Improvement Society

Address iconP.O. Box 872 Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Dedicated to beautifying Bridgehampton's Main Street.

Canio's Cultural Cafe

The mission with Canio’s Cultural Cafe is to support and engender community interest in the cultural arts, with an emphasis on literature, visual arts, and current events.

Centro Corazón de María

Address icon31 East Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Centro Corazón de María is a place of welcome and hope for underserved immigrants living on the East End of Long Island. As a sponsored ministry of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM), our mission is to provide education, social services, advocacy and emergency financial assistance to help newly arrived individuals and families become independent successful contributors to the community.

ChangeHampton

Address iconP.O .Box 4227, East Hampton, NY 11937
ChangeHampton is a community organization to promote restorative, bio-diverse, healthy & sustainable landscaping practices and expand the Pollinator Pathways Movement on Eastern Long Island.

Children's Museum of the East End

Address icon376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY11932
With the support of hundreds of stakeholders in the community, CMEE opened its current home in Bridgehampton in October 2005. With over 7,000 square feet of exhibition and program space designed by Lee Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership, CMEE soon became one of the most visited museums in Eastern Long Island bringing in nearly 75,000 visitors annually. CMEE upholds its mission “to spark imagination and foster learning for children of all backgrounds and abilities and to build strong connections within the East End community by providing playful experiences” by presenting educational exhibits and programs and by partnering with other arts and social service organizations to address issues that concern families in the community.

Climate Change Resources

Address icon6 West 18th Street, #4B, New York, NY 10011
It is our mission, and our hope, that Climate Change Resources will enable a more educated and empowered army of climate change activists to take all of the critical steps necessary to rescue humanity’s future. There is simply no time to waste.

Coalition for Womens Cancers

Address icon10 Oak Street, Southampton, NY 11968
The local, volunteer-driven group is comprised of professionals and concerned friends with varied backgrounds and talents. This group has come together to create and sustain a supportive network for women affected by breast, ovarian and uterine cancers. The organization focuses on early detection and empowerment to bring about better health care and an improved quality of life.

Concerned Citizens of Montauk (CCOM)

Since 1970, CCOM has led the effort to protect Montauk’s precious environment, successfully preserving over 70% of Montauk’s land. Thanks in large part to the work of CCOM members and volunteers, we can all enjoy Montauk’s trails, beaches, scenic vistas, and rugged beauty.
Today, however, there are new threats to Montauk’s environment. CCOM is focusing our efforts on addressing three urgent priorities: cleaning up Montauk’s water, protecting its beaches and coastline, and advocating for sustainable development. We need your help to succeed. The outcome of our joint efforts will determine what our town is going to look like for generations to come.
CCOM is a 501(c)3 environmental not-for-profit organization.

Conscience Point Shellfish

Address iconPO Box 940, Southampton, NY 11969
Conscience Point Shellfish was founded in June 2013 with the mission to advance Southampton Town’s rich maritime history with modern practices of sustainable aquaculture and ecological stewardship of town waters. We achieve this by growing shellfish, which are used to seed local bays, restore shellfish populations and improve water quality; and by promoting aquaculture through education and experiential opportunities.

Dawgpatch Bandits

Address icon21 Cove Road, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Supports physical challenging events; plan and build outdoor community projects to encourage physical fiitness; and help those struggling with addiction to get the help they need.

East End Classic Boat Society

Address icon301 Bluff Road, Amagansett, NY 11930
The East End Classic Boat Society was established to maintain and advance traditions of classic boat design, construction, maintenance, and seamanship through education, demonstrations, and sharing resources and ideas. They invite anyone who would like to enjoy the fun of wooden boat building to join at the Hartjen–Richardson Community Boat Shop in Amagansett. For those with no prior woodcraft experience, it’s a chance to learn. For those with know-how, it’s an opportunity to use their skills to guide others.

East End Disability Associates

Address icon​107 Roanoke Ave., Riverhead, NY 11901
EEDA is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides supports and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. EEDA, a grassroots agency, was organized in 1992 by a small group of parents who were active advocates for their children and believed that everyone has the right to fully participate in quality education, medical, habilitation, and recreational services. To that end, EEDA secured funding to create programs of excellence that promote life enhancement for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages.

East End Hospice

Address icon481 Westhampton-Riverhead Road, P.O. Box 1048, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978-7048
East End Hospice brings hope to the dying and their families and friends. By affirming life, hospice helps people conclude life with comfort and dignity, offering pain alleviation and symptom control in a familiar and caring environment. Certified in 1991, East End Hospice, a 501(c)(3) not- for-profit corporation, has provided services to over 17,000 terminally ill patients and their families – primarily in patients’ homes under the direction of professionals—and with invaluable assistance from dedicated volunteers.

East Hampton Food Pantry

Address icon159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, NY 11937
The East Hampton Food Pantry works closely with individuals and families to make sure no one in our community is hungry. Our primary location is in East Hampton, with additional operations at East Hampton High School and in Amagansett.

East Hampton Healthcare Foundation

Address icon200 Pantigo Place, East Hampton, NY 11937
When the East Hampton Healthcare Center opened in 2002, we offered pediatrics, family, internal, and specialized adult medicine services to all Town residents. It was an innovative healthcare model. No one was turned away for their inability to pay.

East Hampton Historical Farm Museum

Address icon131 North Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
A living history museum focusing on Bonac families who farmed the land and local waters during 1880's.

East Hampton Historical Society

Address icon101 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937
The Foundation continues to facilitate an array of programs for the health and well-being of the community, for the diagnosis and treatment of disease, and for disease prevention whenever possible. Over more than twenty years, these services have significantly improved healthcare outcomes for the people of East Hampton Town.

East Hampton Meals on Wheels

Address icon33 Newtown Lane, Suite 205, East Hampton, NY 11937
Volunteers from East Hampton Meals on Wheels, a 501c3 nonprofit, deliver two nourishing meals per day to (homebound) clients through the town of East Hampton, Monday to Friday. Weekend meals are provided on Friday to those who request them.

East Hampton Trails Preservation Society

Address iconP.O. Box 2144, Amagansett, NY 11930
East Hampton Trails Preservation Society, Inc., is dedicated to the establishment, protection, maintenance, and enjoyment of trails, paths, and natural lands in the Town of East Hampton and throughout New York State.

Eastville Community Historical Society

Address icon139 Hampton St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor was founded in 1981 and chartered by New York State in 1986 to preserve the history of the working-class community of Eastville and to tell the story of St. David AME Zion Church.

Ecological Culture Initiative

Address icon81 Lynn Ave, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
The Ecological Culture Initiative fosters a resilient, ecology-based coastal community through advocacy and education in sustainable food production, wellness, and environmental stewardship.

Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center

Address icon1 Gingerbread Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Founded in 1969 as a Head Start organization, the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center (EWECC) is the only licensed, nonprofit childcare center on Eastern Long Island, addressing the critical need for affordable childcare and high-quality early education for children ages 18 months to 4 years old.  Affiliated with the National Association of Education for Young Children (NAEYC) and licensed by NYS Office of Child & Family Services (OCFS), EWECC was awarded New York State's highest honor in 2022, the Empire Award for 50+ years of outstanding service.

Ellen Hermanson Foundation

Address iconP.O. Box 4098, East Hampton, NY 11937
The Ellen Hermanson Foundation was founded in 1997 to honor Ellen Hermanson's legacy and continue the vital work to which she dedicated so much passion and effort. Ellen was a powerful advocate and activist who used her journalistic skills to become a prominent voice for breast cancer patients and their families. Through her writing, she raised awareness about early detection, the challenges of living with breast cancer, the often-overlooked issue of pain management, and the profound impact of breast cancer on entire families.

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center

Address icon228 W. Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the rehabilitation of wild animals impacted by encroachment of humans on their habitat.

Fighting Chance

Address iconP.O. Box 1358, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Fighting Chance is America’s oldest and largest free cancer counseling center that operates on a regional basis, in our case the Eastern End of Long Island. Additional services include free transportation to cancer treatment both locally and in NYC, and various support groups including Equine Therapy.

Flying Point Foundation for Autism

Address icon25 Farmstead Lane, Water Mill, NY 11976
The Flying Point Foundation for Autism offers an eight-day summer camp for children with autism alongside their typical developing siblings and peers, as well as social and recreational events, scholarships and teacher grants.

Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt

Address iconP.O. Box 1130, Bridgehampton NY 11932
An all-volunteer organization that is dedicated to the preservation, stewardship, and public appreciation of the Long Pond Greenbelt. A unique preserve featuring coastal plain ponds, freshwater swamps, wetlands, and woodlands, the Greenbelt stretches across the South Fork from Otter Pond in Sag Harbor to Sagaponack Pond in Sagaponack.

Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue

Address iconP.O. Box 578 Sagaponack, NY 11962
Founded in 2011 by Michelle Neufeld Montak and voted BEST RESCUE in The Hamptons in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2021, our mission is to rescue as many animals as possible from high kill shelters and other neglectful situations across the country. Every animal we rescue gets spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, as well as receives any additional necessary medical treatment prior to being adopted out through our very successful foster and adoption program in New York.

Global Strays Inc.

Address icon26 Hill Street #112, Southampton, NY 11968
An international animal welfare organization, we are a resource for animal lovers around the world: we help raise awareness on important issues in animal welfare on our social media and website, and we are striving to become an educational resource for pet owners in all parts of the world.

Group for the East End

Address iconP.O. Box 1792, Southold, NY 11971
Since 1972, the Group has led the way in protecting and restoring the environment of eastern Long Island through education, conservation, and advocacy. We fight for the protection of our land, water, and wildlife, we inspire children to become stewards of the environment, and we engage the community to embrace a conservation ethic and take action.

Guild Hall

Address icon158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
Guild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museumperforming arts, and education center, founded in 1931. We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. Guild Hall presents more than 200 programs and hosts 60,000 visitors each year.

Hampton Bays American Legion

Address icon55 Ponquogue Ave, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Military veterans and family support.

Hampton Bays Historical & Preservation Society

Address icon116 West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
The Hampton Bays Historical & Preservation Society was founded in 1994 to preserve, document and educate the local community on local history. The Society maintains a collection of family records, genealogies, oral histories and interesting artifacts that have been preserved for historians and future generations. It is also steward of several restored historic properties: the Prosper King House, the Lyzon Hat Museum, the Canoe Place Chapel and three Southampton Town-owned cemeteries.

Hampton Lifeguard Associaton

Address icon7 Meadow Way, East Hampton, NY 11937
Hampton Lifeguard Association (HLA) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1992 by a group of dedicated lifeguards and community members with a goal of raising funds to support any program that meets our mission statement to waterproof our community, including but not limited to, the East Hampton Town and Village Lifeguards, East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue, the East Hampton Town and Village Junior Lifeguard Programs, the East Hampton Town Nipper Program and the East Hampton YMCA Hurricanes Swim Team.

Hampton Theatre Company

Address icon125 Jessup Ave., Quogue, NY 11959
The Hampton Theatre Company has come a long way since its founding in 1984 by James Ewing, James Irving and June Ewing, when the company had no theater, no audience, no board of directors and no capital and performed in such dramatic venues as a tent pitched behind the Masonic Temple on Montauk Highway in the midst of an August hurricane. Thanks to the generosity of the Village of Quogue, in 1987 the company found a permanent home at the beautiful Community Hall.

Hamptons Collegiate Baseball

The Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League is a non-profit organization that partners with local businesses and community members to provide eastern Long Island with world-class collegiate baseball in a small town setting. HCBL’s commitment to improving community ball fields and providing free family entertainment is evident by our impressive list of accomplishments. See website for more details.

Hamptons Community Outreach

Address iconP.O. Box 838, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
To lift people out of poverty by meeting their most basic and critical needs, and by creating opportunities that change the life trajectories for marginalized neighbors.

Hamptons Dance Project

Address icon49 West 96th Street, Suite 5C, New York, NY 10025
The Hamptons Dance Project (HDP) pairs premiere dancers from ballet and modern dance with master choreographers to present the classical repertoire reimagined alongside innovative new works.

Hamptons Doc Fest

Address iconP.O. Box 915, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Documentary Film Festival in Sag Harbor first week in December

Hamptons International Film Festival

Address icon79 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Film festival every October and workshops and screenings through the year

Hamptons JazzFest

Hamptons JazzFest, produced by The Jam Session, Inc., brings world-class musicians in the fields of jazz, Latin, and world music to the East End at venues throughout July, August, and September.

Hamptons Pride, Inc.

Address iconP.O. Box 1002, Wainscott, NY 11975
An all-volunteer not-for-profit that celebrates and commemorates the LGBTQ+ populations and their allies on the East End of Long Island. The organization's founding goal is the creation of an historical marker and social area on the footprint of The Swamp (the last and longest-running gay club in the Hamptons) in what is now Wainscott Green, a park in the Town of East Hampton. Hamptons Pride’s services, including the annual Hamptons Pride Parade on the first Saturday of June, are made possible by the generosity of foundations, businesses, and individuals.

HamptonsFilm

Address icon79 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
HamptonsFilm, a non-profit founded in 1992, established as one of the most influential film festivals around the globe, has offered year-round screenings, talks and educational programs since its inception.

Heart of the Hamptons

Address iconP.O. Box 5031, Southampton, NY 11969
Heart of the Hamptons offers a food pantry and assistance program to more than 2,100 households each year with the help of more than 200 dedicated volunteers and an active board of directors. The assistance program services include a multifaceted approach to crisis intervention, medical assistance funding, aid for seniors, school supplies, and summer lunches for school children. Heart of the Hamptons also connects people in need with other resources available in our local community.

Home Sweet Home Museum

Address icon14 James Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Home Sweet Home is the most distinguished salt-box home in East Hampton. The house dates from the first quarter of the eighteenth century, with paneling installed in the parlor at mid-century. For all its simplicity, the old house seems to realize the dignity of its association with romance and its place in the hearts of people everywhere. It is situated on the village green in the center of colonial East Hampton. The house has come to embody the spirit of all that is tender and sweet about home.

Hope and Resilience Long Island

Address iconP.O. Box 1185, Riverhead, NY 11901
Hope and Resiliance Long Island was founded in 2022 to serve victims of domestic violence and sexual assault on the East End.

Hudson's Helping Hands for Autism

Address iconP.O. BOX 765, Southampton, NY 11968
An organization devoted to providing inclusive community events, workshops, learning experiences and support to children on the autism spectrum and their families

HUGS, INC

Address icon108 Mill Rd., Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
Human Understanding & Growth Services, Inc. (HUGS, Inc.), a New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) licensed agency, provides individuals, families, schools, and communities with prevention education strategies aimed at reducing high-risk behaviors among individuals while fostering wellness and positive attitudes to improve all areas of life. Human Understanding & Growth Services, Inc. (HUGS, Inc.) is a 501(c)3 youth development and health promotion agency.

I Love Ukraine Corp.

Address icon225 W. Prospect Street, Southampton, NY 11968
We spend 100% of humanitarian aid donations received on shipping costs for supplies donated separately and collected by our all volunteer network, moved with donated trucks, and stored in donated spaces.

i-tri

i-tri focuses on working with middle-school girls because research shows that the largest drop in self-esteem occurs during early adolescence. 69% of elementary school-aged girls reported being “happy the way I am.” That figure plummets to 29% for high school girls. i-tri girls learn to believe in themselves, and that can change everything. Along the journey to the finish line of a youth distance triathlon, our girls discover that they are capable, strong and brave.

Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church

Address icon580 Main Street Westhampton Beach, New York 11978
Immaculate Conception Church is a parish family rich in tradition and committed to prayer, service, and ministry. For over one hundred years, our parish has served the peoples of our area with charity in word and deed. It is our hope that through our ministry, every person may grow in awareness of their importance and dignity as a child of God. Through the intercession of our Blessed Mother and the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, may you find happiness and peace. If we can help you in any way, please do not hesitate to ask!

Indigo Life Classes

Address icon111 St. Andrews Road, Southampton NY 11968
Indigo Life offers enriching, skill-building classes and community events for young adults (18+) on Long Island. We focus on providing inclusive opportunities for personal growth, creativity, and social engagement in a welcoming environment. From culinary arts to movement, communication, and creative expression, our programs are designed to enhance life skills and foster a sense of belonging.

Ladies Village Improvement Society (LVIS)

Address icon95 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
The purposes for which the Society is formed are for the maintenance and preservation of historical landmarks and for the maintenance of ponds, parks, greens, and trees in the Village of East Hampton and vicinity, as well as for charitable and educational improvement and the advancement of the general welfare of the said Village of East Hampton and vicinity.

Lake Agawam Conservancy

Address iconP.O. Box 5019, Southampton, NY 11969
Lake Agawam has always been at the core of Southampton Village, an iconic and beautiful feature of our community. Many species of fish, birds and waterfowl rely on the lake for their survival. As the quality of its waters has deteriorated with increasing local development, the lake, once known as the jewel of Southampton, has become one of the most polluted in New York State.

Long Island Cares Hunger Assistance & Humanitarian Center

Address icon286 West Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Long Island Cares operates its own food pantries in addition to partnering with over 320 food assistance agencies to ensure that those in need have access to nutritious food. Their pantries play a crucial role in addressing hunger within the local communities, including Hampton Bays.

LongHouse Reserve

Address icon133 Hands Creek Rd, East Hampton, NY. 11937
LongHouse Reserve encourages living with art in all forms. Founded by Jack Lenor Larsen, its collections, gardens, sculpture and programs reflect world cultures to inspire a creative life.

LTV Studios

Address icon75 Industrial Rd, Wainscott, NY 11975
LTV provides a free-speech television and media platform to share all manner of public communication, education, and creative expression within our community and the world at large.

Lucia’s Angels

Address icon71 Hill Street, Building F, Suite 4A, Southampton, NY 11968
Lucia's Angels is a foundation committed to helping women and families on Eastern Long Island with late-stage women’s cancers including breast cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and uterine cancer.
Lucia’s Angels has provided help and funding for: gasoline gift cards, grocery gift cards, heating bills, dental work, housecleaning, rent, eyeglasses, food trains, babysitting, heating bills, health insurance premiums, automobile repair, ambulatory trips, therapeutic massage, transportation, salon services and wigs. From special wishes like one more trip to the beach, to providing extra child-care, to the holding of a hand, Lucia's spirit and Angels will be there.

Luv Michael

Address icon42 Walker Street, New York, NY 10013
We are a 501(c)(3) founded in 2015 that provides opportunities and advocates for the advancement of autistic adults in the workplace and the community. We currently also operate three homes in Southampton for nine autistic young adults and provide programming, much of which is free for families, including an annual Surfers Healing event in Southampton and a Formal Valentine’s Dance, as well as an annual Conference on Community living every September.

Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio Inc.

Address iconP.O. Box 2338, Southampton, NY 11969
Artist residency and art studio on the Shinnecock Reservation in Southampton.

Madoo Conservancy

Address icon618 Sagg Main Street, Sagaponack, 11962
The Madoo Conservancy is dedicated to the study, preservation, and enhancement of Madoo, the ever-changing, horticulturally diverse garden with historic structures established in 1967 by artist, gardener, and writer Robert Dash in the village of Sagaponack, New York. At Madoo, a unique living tribute to the artistic imagination of its founder, we seek to continually engage, educate, and inspire our visitors within this ever-changing, entirely organic environment.

Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach

Address icon28 Lincoln Street Riverhead, NY 11901
Maureen's Haven Homeless Outreach provides a range of homeless support services, programs, case management services, and emergency winter shelter during the cold winter months. The Emergency  Winter Shelter Program is accomplished through partnerships with Houses of Worship, volunteers and commuity partners on both the North and South Forks. We serve the entire East End community and are dedicated to providing compassionate care to those most in need, the homeless and those who struggle with stable housing in our community.

Montauk Food Pantry

Address icon67 South Essex St., Montauk NY 11954
The Montauk Food Pantry is located in the lower level of the St. Therese Parish Center.

Montauk Historical Society

Address icon44 Foxboro Rd, Montauk, NY 11954
The Montauk Historical Society is a privately funded, non-profit organization. Our purpose is to collect, restore, preserve and display historically significant buildings, objects, and writings, and to preserve the history and cultures of Montauk and the East End for this and future generations. Over the years since its founding in 1962, MHS has grown and flourished. Currently, our historical society oversees four properties: the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the Second House Museum, the Indian Museum and the Carl Fisher House.

Montauk Playhouse Community Center

Address icon240 Edgemere St, Montauk, NY 11954
In 1999, The Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation, Inc. (MPCCF) was founded with a mission to save the historic Montauk Playhouse and transform it into a vibrant home for arts, education, athletics and human services.

Montauk Senior Nutrition Center

Address icon240 Edgemere St., Montauk, NY 11954
Provides a midday meal for town residents 60 years or older. All participants must register and make a reservation.

Neo-Political Cowgirls

Address icon236 Old Stone Highway, East Hampton, NY 11937
The Neo-Political Cowgirls is a not-for-profit dance theater company dedicated to exploring, celebrating and amplifying the human voice. Founded in 2007 by Kate Mueth, the group is committed to making work for women +, BIPOC and the under represented while creating a space where artists, students and audience from all walks of life can share their perspectives and stories through professional performances, workshops and arts and advocacy forums.

No Dogs Left Behind

NYC/Fla - based but have a large contingent of volunteers and events on the East End.

Our Fabulous Variety Show

Address iconP.O. Box 154, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Our Fabulous Variety Show is the only nonprofit studio and performing arts organization serving the East End of Long Island. They have grown exponentially over the past 3 years due to the high demand for affordable, flexible and accessible studio classes and performance opportunities.

Parrish Art Museum

Address icon279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, 11976
Founded in 1898 within one of the most concentrated creative communities in the United States, the Parrish Art Museum has been a vital cultural presence on the East End of Long Island from its inception. For more than a century, the Museum has endured and expanded—from a single exhibition hall in Southampton Village built by Samuel Longstreth Parrish to showcase his collection, to its relocation in 2012 to a light-filled, purpose-built facility in Water Mill, New York.

Peconic Baykeeper

Address iconP.O. Box 939, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Peconic Baykeeper is dedicated to protecting and restoring Long Island's drinkable, swimmable, and fishable waters.

Peconic Land Trust (includes Bridge Gardens and Quail Hill CSA)

Address icon296 Hampton Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
The Peconic Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was established in 1983 by John v.H. Halsey and a small group of local residents to ensure the protection of Long Island’s working farms, natural lands, and heritage. Since 1983, the Trust has worked diligently with landowners, communities, municipalities, and partner organizations to protect nearly 14,000 acres of land, conserving more working farms on Long Island than any other private conservation organization, and securing millions of dollars from the public and private sectors for land protection.

Perfect Earth Project

Address iconP.O. Box 1195, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
The mission of Perfect Earth Project is to promote nature-based land care practices for the health of people, their pets, and the planet.

Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center

Address icon830 Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937
Located in The Springs, NY, the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center is a National Historic Landmark and the former home and studio of artists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.

Project MOST

Address iconP.O. Box 1486, East Hampton, NY 11937
Project MOST inspires students and families to achieve their utmost in life through after school, summer, and community programming. Our intent is to inspire all children and families to be empowered members of the community — to want to learn, create, express themselves, and help others.

Quogue Chamber Music

Address iconP.O. Box 1984, Quogue, NY 11959
Presents innovative performances of chamber music and related educational programs designed to appeal to diverse audiences and participants.

Quogue Historical Sociey

Address iconP.O. Box 1207, Quogue, NY 11959
The Quogue Historical Society was founded in 1947 as the Historical Committee of the Quogue Library. In 1948, the Post Family donated Quogue’s first schoolhouse, built in 1822, to the Library to be operated as a museum by the Historical Committee. It was moved to its current location behind the Library from the Posts’ property on Quogue Street and, in 1949, opened as a museum. In 1977, the Quogue Historical Society was chartered by New York State.

Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Address iconP.O. Box 492, Quogue, NY 11959
Since 1934, the Quogue Wildlife Refuge has been a nature preserve that is home to diverse wildlife including some that are permanently injured and require human care to survive. 365 days a year, you can enjoy walking seven miles of trails to explore diverse habitats including forests and ponds, as well as the ecologically rare Dwarf Pines in the Pine Barrens. Owls, falcons, hawks and other native New York animals that have permanent injuries are housed in the Outdoor Wildlife Complex and can be visited any day of the year. Inside of the Nature Center, huge picture windows offer spectacular views of Old Ice Pond, as well as a great spot to bird watch or enjoy some quiet time.

RISE Life Services

Address icon901 E. Main Street – Suite 508 Riverhead, NY 11901
RISE is a nonprofit organization that was established in 1980 as Aid To The Developmentally Disabled (ADD) by family members who were concerned about the physical and emotional decline of patients compelled to live in crowded institutions. These family members believed that appropriate treatment and training in a warm, sheltered, homelike environment would enhance their physical and emotional growth. With the support, funding and licensing of New York State’s Office of People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and the Office of Mental Health (OMH), ADD came to life. In March of 1984, we opened our first residential program in the hamlet of Northville, in Riverhead Long Island. As a result of the initial success, ADD rapidly grew into a multi-service organization providing residential programs, supported apartments, clinical supports and case management services for the developmentally disabled, mentally ill and dual diagnosed adults. In 2018 ADD was rebranded to RISE Life Services to better reflect the scope and mission of the services the organization now provides. Today RISE operates thirty two homes and multiple different programs and services all around Long Island.

Road Forward Scholarship Fund

Address iconP.O. Box 571, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
The Road Forward Scholarship Fund, a not-for-profit section 501(c)(3), was established to fulfill the dream of higher education for local East End high school seniors who are economically challenged and are engaged in their community. Scholarships were awarded in 2022, 2023 and 2024 to 23 deserving local students. To help ensure the success of our students, we’ve created an active mentoring program.

Sag Harbor American Music Festival

Address iconPO Box 2323, Sag Harbor, NY 11963, US
Local to global, soul to Ska, bass and blues, folk, rock, pop and more! The Sag Harbor American Music Festival highlights a wide spectrum of roots music and kinds of fusion. The festival is typically held in late September and features three days of free music at outdoor locations in Sag Harbor Village. SHAMF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization supported by local businesses and members of the community.

Sag Harbor Cinema

Address icon90 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Sag Harbor Cinema is a state-of-the-art triplex movie theater located in the village of Sag Harbor. As a community-based cinema, the Sag Harbor Cinema is dedicated to presenting the past, present, and future of movies, and to preserving the film-going experience. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, they rely on public funds not just to keep the lights on, but to keep their vision strong.

Sag Harbor Community Band Inc.

Address iconP.O. Box 2392, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Production of musical performances to provide musical enjoyment to the greater Sag Harbor area.

Sag Harbor Community Food Pantry

Address icon44 Union St., Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Located at the First Presbyterian Church (Old Whalers' Church) on Union Street.

Sag Harbor Historical Musuem

Address icon174 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The mission of the Sag Harbor Historical Museum is to promote and encourage public education and appreciation with respect to the history of the Village of Sag Harbor, and to foster and otherwise work for the preservation of the historic buildings, sites and other materials. The Museum maintains two buildings on its property: the museum building housed in one of the oldest homes in Sag Harbor and the Whaleboat Shop.

Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum

Address icon200 Main St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The mission of the Museum is to preserve, interpret and promote the culture of Sag Harbor through its collection of historical objects related to the village’s whaling history, as well as the presentation of contemporary exhibits and events that reflect the culture of the village today and put Sag Harbor’s past and present into context.

Share the Harvest Farm

Address iconPO Box 181 East Hampton NY 11937
Share the Harvest Farm is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit farm who has been a cornerstone of the East End community for 15 years, dedicated to growing and donating fresh, organically grown produce to those in need. This year alone, this small farm with a big heart donated over 45,000 pounds of nutritious produce to local food pantries and charitable organizations including Springs Food Pantry, Sag Harbor Food Pantry, The Retreat Women's Shelter, The Children's Museum of the East End, Heart of the Hamptons, and many more.

Shinnecock Revival Center

Address icon217 Church Street, Southampton, NY 11968
At the Shinnecock Revival Church, the food pantry program goes above and beyond to ensure that no one in the community goes hungry. With a dedicated team of volunteers and generous donations from the congregation, the program has been able to serve hundreds of families in need.

Sound Justice Initiative, Inc.

Address iconPO Box 1746, Riverhead NY 11901
Sound Justice Initiative was founded on the belief that education transforms lives, especially for those impacted by the justice system. Our mission is to remove educational barriers unique to justice-involved people and support career readiness, leading to living-wage employment and successful reintegration into society. We offer three comprehensive programs tailored to diverse needs: our Liberal Arts Program in County Jails, which provides incarcerated participants with educational opportunities in the humanities and social sciences to encourage personal growth, build soft skills, and improve employability; our Education Pathway Program in reentry, developed in partnership with the Sheriff’s Transition and Reentry Team (S.T.A.R.T.), trial courts, probation, and the Suffolk County Reentry Task Force, which offers a hands-on approach to achieving living-wage employment through academic and vocational assessments, application assistance, and mentorship aligned with local industry demands; and our Community-Based Education Program, designed for both individuals involved in the criminal justice system and those at risk. This program provides accessible courses in day and residential settings, offering practical skills and knowledge to promote personal development and reduce justice system involvement. Through our trauma-informed mentorship approach, we create positive, lasting change that strengthens communities and enhances public safety by transforming lives and expanding opportunities.

South Fork Bakery

Address icon3333 Noyack Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
South Fork Bakery is a 501(c)(3) not for profit bakery with a mission to provide meaningful, paid employment to adults with disabilities in our local communities. For the first time on the East End of Long Island, there is a place where people with developmental and intellectual disabilities are supported to work and encouraged to be a contributing member of their community. We see beyond disabilities and instead see employees willing, able and excited to work!

South Fork Natural History Museum

Address iconP.O. Box 455, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
SOFO is a natural history museum dedicated to teaching and inspiring families to become engaged and responsible caretakers of our planet now and for generations to come.

Southampton African American Museum

Address icon245 North Sea Road, Southampton, NY 11968
The Southampton African American is the East End’s destination for preserving and promoting African American culture.

Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation

Address icon102 Old Riverhead Rd. West, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
The mission of the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation is to nurture the bond between humans and companion animals through education, advocacy, and adoption.The Southampton Animal Shelter is one of the leading "No-Kill" animal shelters on Long Island and serves the entire Township of Southampton.

Southampton Artists Association

Address iconP.O. Box 2136, Southampton, NY 11969
The Southampton Artists Association (SAA) provides opportunities for artists to exhibit their work in other venues, such as Agawam Park where their annual summer outdoor show is held and Southampton Town Hall where they exhibit one-person shows on a monthly basis. Their members are artists eighteen years or older who reside on the East End of Long Island — on the South Fork from Eastport to Montauk and on the North Fork from Calverton to Orient Point.

Southampton Arts Center

Address icon25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Arts Center is committed to community building through the arts. They present and produce inspiring, inclusive, socially and regionally relevant programs across all disciplines — welcoming, connecting and collaborating with the diverse members of New York’s East End community and beyond.

Southampton Cultural Center

Address icon25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY 11968
Established in 1985, SCC serves all East End residents and visitors by providing a variety of programming including classes, art exhibitions, and live performances for children and adults at affordable prices. A bequest by the late Willard Levitas and his wife Aura allowed a renovation and expansion that led to the 2006 opening of SCC’s lauded performance space the Levitas Center for the Arts.

Southampton Day Care Center

Address icon100 David Whites Lane Southampton, NY 11968

Southampton Fresh Air Home

Address icon36 Barkers Island Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Fresh Air Home is a nonprofit residential center offering summer camp sessions and year-round programs for children and young adults with physical disabilities. Southampto Fresh Air Home's mission is to provide an enriching, recreational and educational experience and help children develop physically, emotionally, and educationally, with the goal of fostering self-esteem, maturity and independence through a broadly balanced program, while providing their families with a well-deserved respite.

Southampton History Museum

Address icon17 Meeting House Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
From sterling silver to old buildings and archives, Southampton History Museum has been preserving and promoting the shared history and culture of Southampton for more than 125 years. Established in 1898 and incorporated in 1910, we currently operate four separate heritage sites, featuring 14 historic structures with changing exhibitions, an archives and research center, as well as educational programs for school children, families, and adults.

Southampton Hospital Foundation

The Southampton Hospital Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit corporation that is seperate from Stony Brook Southampton Hospital with an independent board of trustees. The foundation works in close partnership with the Southampton Hospital Association and plays a vital role in both fundraising and by overseeing and managing funds.

Southampton Trails Preservation Society

Address iconP.O. Box 1171, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
The Southampton Trails Preservation Society was founded in 1986 by a group of horseback riders when they discovered that the scenic trails they rode were being lost to development. Many other community members realized the importance of saving the walking and hiking trails of the Town of Southampton and joined in this preservation effort.

Southampton Youth Association

Address icon33 Flying Point Rd. Suite 107, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Youth Association provides recreational programming in small, intimate groups and on Zoom that develops their character, while maintaining distance and safety. In addition, it is offering scholarships to students for high quality SAT prep and is providing financial support for families to buy groceries.

Springs Food Pantry

Address icon5 Old Stone Hwy., East Hampton, NY 11937
In 1992, Springs Food Pantry was established by a few members of the Springs Presbyterian Church to help our local fishing and farming families struggling through the tough winter months. Today, this all-volunteer organization strives to provide short term, stop gap help for families in need.

Springs Historical Society & Library

Address icon1 Parsons Place, East Hampton, NY 11937
Located in the heart of Springs Historic District, by the Blacksmiths shop, Ashawagh Hall and Community Presbyterian Church. The Society presents programs on topics related to Springs; collects and preserves documents and photographs from the area and operates the Springs Community Library.

St. Ann's Bridgehampton

Address icon2463 Main St, Bridgehampton NY 11932
St. Ann’s is a small but active church community, and we have always been committed not only to worship, but also to “living out our faith” through involvement with, and service to the community. For many years we have provided financial support to three local service organizations (Maureen’s Haven, The Dominican Sisters, and East End Hospice), and made a scholarship grant to a qualified, local high school graduate in need of assistance for college expenses. Our fundraising efforts to fund this support have included a house tour, an Antiques Appraisal Day, and theatrical performances. In addition to financial giving, we have partnered with the Bridgehampton School and Children’s Museum of the East End to provide volunteers to assist them in their service to the community. We make our buildings available for concerts, meetings by addiction groups, an English as a Second Language class (taught by a church volunteer), and for many years hosted the Bridgehampton Food Pantry until it recently moved to larger quarters in the Community House.

St. Rosalie's RC Church

Address icon31 E. Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Food pantry that services East Quogue, Flanders and Hampton Bays.

The Anchor Society

Address iconP.O. Box 564 East Hampton, NY 11937
The Anchor Society’s mission is to “Foster Commerce That Serves Community” by borrowing wisdom from other resort communities whose business districts thrive year-round — from Nantucket to Woodstock, Vermont — and putting those lessons to use here, in the Village of East Hampton.

The Butterfly Effect Project

Address icon1146 Main Road Riverhead NY 11901
The Butterfly Effect Project creates safe spaces for girls (and now boys) to dream and succeed. We empower children by giving them the tools to achieve emotionally stable and self-confident futures. We serve Eastern Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, specifically the towns of Riverhead, Brookhaven, Southold and Southampton. BEP was founded to serve girls living in downtown Riverhead and Riverside, which is the most economically distressed area on Long Island. The Butterfly Effect Project was born out of the life experiences of its founder and executive director, Tijuana Fulfold. It was through a fortuitous mentorship that Tijuana was able to break the cycle of poverty, drug abuse and teenage pregnancy that was her perceived destiny based on her community and family history. Tijuana’s experience with her mentor gave her the confidence, tools, and motivation to create a program with a mission to empower, enlighten and enhance every girl’s future’ encouraging one girl at a time by eliminating one obstacle at a time. There is no other program on Long Island specifically for young Black and Brown girls from disenfranchised communities for the purpose of addressing social and racial equity that was designed by a member of the same background who has achieved professional and personal success.

The Church

Address icon48 Madison St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The mission of The Church is to foster creativity on the East End and to honor the living history of Sag Harbor as a maker village.

The Clamshell Foundation

Address iconP.O. Box 2725, East Hampton, NY 11937
Fundraising logistics support for oganizations in need around East Hampton.

The D'Amico Institute of Art (Art Barge)

Address iconNapeague Meadow Rd, Amagansett, NY 11930
The Art Barge has hosted classes since the 1960s, based on the progressive teaching philosophy and methodology advanced by Mabel and Victor D’Amico The sensitive, individualized appoarch of the instructors, the breathtaking natural surroundings, and the school’s unique architecture, serve to inspire, motivate and ultimately draw out each students’ creative potential.

The Greater Westhampton Historical Museum

Address iconP.O. Box 686, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
The Greater Westhampton Historical Museum serves the communities of Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, Westhampton Dunes, Quiogue, Remsenburg, Speonk, and Eastport. The mission is to preserve and promote the history of these communities and to serve as a community resource for historical information.

The Hamptons Festival of Music

Founded in 2022, The Hamptons Festival of Music is the newest addition to the rich cultural life of the East End. Each year musicians from North America's leading orchestras come together to present classical orchestral music in The Hamptons, performed at the highest level.

The Leiber Collection

Address icon446 Old Stone Highway, East Hampton, NY 11932
The Leiber Collection Museum and Sculpture Garden is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays from 1 to 4 pm and at other times by appointment for private or group tours.

The Nature Conservancy

Address icon142 E Hampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, East Hampton, NY 11932
The Nature Conservancy began when leading scientists, committed citizens and dedicated leaders came together with a shared vision to protect and care for nature. Today, as we take on the most complex environmental challenges of our lives, our diverse staff, partners and members impact conservation across more than 70 countries and territories.

The Playwrights' Theatre of East Hampton

A series for theater lovers and artists that focuses on the written and spoken word and where the audience can mingle with playwrights, actors, and directors in a casual setting.​​

The Retreat

Address icon13 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, NY 11937
Services include a domestic abuse crisis hotline, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, a residential emergency shelter, and violence prevention and education programs. All services are free and confidential.

The Sag Harbor Historical Museum

Address icon174 Main Street, P.O. Box 784, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Sag Harbor Historical Museum's mission is to promote and encourage public education and appreciation of the history of Sag Harbor and to help preserve the village's historic buildings, sites, and materials.

The Sag Harbor Masonic Club

Address iconPO Box 997, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
A club which can donate money to a nonprofit fraternal order, (masonic Lodge). The Masonic Lodge then donates the money back into the community.

The Watermill Center

Address icon39 Water Mill Towd Rd, Water Mil, NY 11976
The Watermill Center is a laboratory for the arts and humanities providing a global community the time, space and freedom to create and inspire.

Turtle Rescue of the Hamptons

Address icon111 Manor Lane, Box 5 Jamesport, NY 11947
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release wild chelonian species native to Long Island, to provide a sanctuary with a high quality of life for those who have sustained a permanent disability, and to allow injured animals to live out their lives with dignity and respect. We work to promote a safe and healthy natural environment by providing public education services regarding the threats and challenges facing our native populations.

Warrior Ranch Foundation Inc

Address icon1179 Edwards Avenue, Calverton, NY 11933
Warrior Ranch Foundation Inc (WRF) was founded in 2016 to combat veteran suicide by enabling America’s Heroes to rescue America’s Icons.  America’s Heroes are US veterans, first responders and their families.  America’s Icons are troubled horses.  WRF has two programs that, when combined, enable rehabilitation of both Heroes and Icons, giving a second chance to both human and horse.  Warrior Ranch Foundation envisions a world where veterans and rehabilitated horses realize their productive future in society.

Water Mill Museum

Address icon41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill, NY 11976
The Water Mill Museum is a 1644 water powered grist mill museum with exhibitions illustrating the history of the hamlet of Water Mill. Kid-friendly, comprehensive, annual Quilt Show, interactive and includes a gallery for local fine art. Open Memorial Day through October. Free.

Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

Address icon76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
Performing arts, music, dance, comedy and cinema from around the world.

WLIW-FM

Address icon825 Eighth Avenue, New York NY 10019
WLIW-FM is a radio station licensed to Southampton, and serving eastern Long Island and coastal Connecticut. Owned by The WNET Group, it is a sister station to PBS member television station WLIW, and features programming from American Public Media, NPR and Public Radio Exchange.

Women's Art Center of the Hamptons

Address icon2418 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Supporting the development of women in the arts through exhibitions, special programs, events, and community engagement in a nurturing and immersive environment.