At iDadWell, we are not positioning ourselves to be the sole provider of resources for fathers. We strive to be a facilitator for any organization that helps men become better fathers! Below are a few resources, as identified by fatherly.com as some of the best nonprofits supporting all dads.
All Pro Dad is on a mission to help you love and lead your family well.
We are a group of people passionately committed to bringing intentional focus to fathers around the world. Our message will inspire you to embrace who you are, give you tenderness of heart, and boldness of character as a dad and husband. We are consistently here for you to provide guidance and practical tips in raising your kids in a life giving way. All Pro Dad is a program of Family First.
The mission of the Center for Family Policy and Practice (CFFPP) is to strengthen society through the expansion of opportunities for low-income parents – mothers and fathers – to protect and support their children. CFFPP operates as a policy think tank to remove the unique barriers and negative public perceptions that affect low-income men of color. Through technical assistance, policy research and analysis, and public education and outreach, CFFPP works to support low-income families and develop public awareness of their needs.
At the Child and Family Blog, we report on important and high-quality research about child development and how caregivers can support their children. Leading researchers write each article especially for the Blog and our audience of parents, other caregivers, practitioners, and policymakers.
Founded in 1979 at the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Family Equality has spent more than four decades ensuring that everyone has the freedom to find, form, and sustain their families by advancing equality for the LGBTQ+ community, providing resources for families at all stages, and creating community through our in-person and virtual events.
Fathering Together envisions an equitable world where dads are active and engaged in their families and communities.
Fathering Together’s mission is to transform dads into positive change agents through communities of support and accountability which provide space for vulnerability and work toward equitable practices.
The Fatherhood Project is a non-profit fatherhood program in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, MA. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of children and families by empowering fathers to be knowledgeable, active, and emotionally engaged with their children.
Fathers’ UpLift is committed to empowering fathers by providing comprehensive direct care, reentry support for those transitioning from incarceration, workforce development, and advocacy. Our mission is to assist dads in navigating and overcoming challenges—whether they stem from racism, emotional issues, trauma, or addiction—that can hinder their active involvement in their children’s lives. We also proudly stand in solidarity with mothers and women across the nation, advocating for their rights and autonomy. By doing so, we aim to create a supportive community that fosters healthier family dynamics and strengthens the bonds between fathers and their children.
Founded in 1994, National Fatherhood Initiative® empowers communities and human service organizations to unlock the transformative power of involved fatherhood by championing city and statewide fatherhood initiatives and providing life-changing fatherhood programs, training, and comprehensive resources.
National Fatherhood Initiative® is also the nation's leading provider of research on father presence and father involvement through it's one-of-a-kind publication, Father Facts™.
Established in 2004, FI has a unique seat at the national table, working with leaders in the White House, Congress, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Family Law, Business, Faith-Based and the Responsible Fatherhood Movement.
Fathers Incorporated works to change the current societal and cultural definition of family to be inclusive of fathers.
FI works collaboratively with organizations around the country to identify and advocate for social and legislative changes that lead to healthy father involvement with children, regardless of the father’s marital or economic status, or geographic location.