- Bodhi Seeds Founded by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche to help with the many needs of Tibetan monastics and lay communities in South Asia
- Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Offical Website
- Nalanda West, Center for American Buddhism A center that serves as a catalyst and forum for the practice and study of American Buddhism. Our approach emphasizes the Buddhist science of mind as it applies to this age and culture.
- Nalandabodhi A nonprofit organization established by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche in 1997 and dedicated to sharing the genuine teachings of Tibetan Buddhism with an international community.
- New York Insight Meditation Center An urban center for the practice of mindful awareness, called Insight or Vipassana meditation, founded by teacher Gina Sharpe. Located in Manhattan, NYI provides a quiet refuge where all are welcome.
- Nitartha Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies Founded in 1996 by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, so that Western students could explore the core teachings of Buddhism, and the main commentaries of the Tibetan masters of the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages.
- Nitartha International “Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Mind” — providing technological and educational resources to bring the living wisdom of the East to the world community.
- Pacific Zen Institute Founded by John Tarrant Roshi to teach koans in a setting that requires no experience with meditation or Zen, and to develop a culture for transforming the mind through meditation, koans, conversation and the arts.
- Shambhala Sun The Shambhala Sun is today’s best-selling and most widely-read Buddhist magazine.
- The Interdependence Project Includes the ID Project Podcast and Blog. IDP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Buddhist-inspired meditation and psychology, integral activism, mindful arts, and meaningful media, founded by Shastri Ethan Nichtern.
- The Village Zendo A Zen community in the heart of downtown New York City. Founded by Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, PhD, the Village Zendo offers meditation, services, retreats, workshops and study groups. Participation is open to all.