Submit Your Nonprofit
Listing your organization is free and helps more people in Yuma County discover your mission, connect with your work, and support you through donations, volunteering, and community awareness. To keep the directory accurate and trustworthy, all submissions are reviewed by Imaginary Friends staff before publishing.
Connect your organization with people across Yuma County who are looking to support, volunteer, or learn more about the work you do.
Before you start
Have these ready
- Your logo file (PNG or JPG preferred)
- Your mission statement
- Your website and social links
- Donation and volunteer links (if applicable)
- Your organization status and EIN/Tax ID
What happens after you submit
- You submit your listing.
- Our team reviews it for completeness and accuracy.
- If approved, it goes live and becomes searchable in the directory.
- If something is missing or unclear, we will follow up.
Form field explanations
Location Type: Physical or Virtual
- Physical:
Your organization has a public address or an operational location in Yuma County.
If selected, please include the address you want shown publicly. - Virtual:
Your organization operates online but still has a physical presence in Yuma County
(such as an office or home-based administrative address). If selected, you may list
your city or general area without publishing a full address, if preferred.
Point of Contact Name (may be redacted)
This helps our moderation team verify submissions and contact you if something needs clarification.
The name may be redacted on the public listing for privacy, while your organization’s main public
phone number and email remain visible.
Optional Direct or Private Phone Number (not published)
This number is used only for moderation follow-up if we have questions about your submission.
It will not be displayed publicly.
EIN / Tax ID
Used to help confirm the organization and reduce spam or duplicate listings. This information may
be displayed publicly, as it is commonly public, but if you prefer it not be shown, it can be
treated as verification-only.
Nonprofit Status (501(c)3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Choose the designation that matches your IRS status. If you are not sure, select the closest match
and note it in the “What else would you like the world to know?” section.
Category explanations
Why Category Explanations Matter
Adding short explanations helps nonprofits choose the right category and helps visitors quickly understand what each category includes.
Adult Health & Wellness
Supports adult physical and mental health, recovery, disability services, senior support, counseling, and community health programs.
Examples: mental health resources, recovery programs, senior services, disability advocacy.
Animal Welfare
Focused on rescuing, protecting, and caring for animals through sheltering, fostering, veterinary support, and advocacy.
Examples: animal rescues, adoption groups, spay/neuter programs.
Basic Needs
Provides essential support like food, shelter, clothing, transportation, hygiene supplies, and emergency assistance.
Examples: food banks, shelters, meal programs, disaster relief.
Child Welfare
Supports the safety, wellbeing, and development of children and youth.
Examples: mentoring programs, foster support, after-school programs, child advocacy.
Religious
Faith-based organizations serving the community through outreach, support programs, and spiritual care.
Examples: churches with community programs, ministries, faith-based nonprofits.
Situational Betterment
Helps individuals build long-term stability through education, job training, housing support, and life-skills programs.
Examples: workforce development, transitional housing, re-entry programs, financial literacy.
