Nonprofit Resources
Non Profit Resources Resources to help you and your non profit succeed. |
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| CharityFocus http://www.charityfocus.org/ A California nonprofit that organizes skilled volunteers to create and market Web sites for nonprofit organizations, free of charge. The site also offers a list of organizations and resources for nonprofits, as well as resources for volunteers designing Web pages.Foundation Center’s Foundation Folder Program http://www.fdncenter.org/ Since 1997, the Foundation Center has offered, free of charge, a basic Web design service and Web presence to grantmaking foundations (more than 100 to date) interested in providing their program descriptions and guidelines, application information, grants lists, RFPs, newsletters, tax returns, and/or other informational materials online. Interactive Applications Group (iapps) http://www.iapps.com/ Through custom Web applications and its community service, IAPPS helps foundations and nonprofit organizations facilitate information-sharing and collaboration among communities of shared interest. Its clients include some of the nation’s most distinguished nonprofit organizations, foundations, and affinity groups, including the David & Lucile Packard Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Grantmakers in Health, the James Irvine Foundation, and the Morino Institute. Web Developer’s Toolkit (Online Resources) http://www.fund-online.com/alabook/links/resource.htm A nice collection of links to Web authoring, design, and graphics resources taken from "Fundraising and Friend-Raising on the Web: A Handbook for Libraries and Other Nonprofit Organizations." Web Page Design for Designers http://www.wpdfd.com/wpdres.htm A beautifully designed gateway to a vast array of free Web design-related resources on the Internet. The information on the site is searchable, and resources are conveniently grouped by subject area on the front page. Webmonkey http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/ One of the first — and still one of the best — developer resources on the Web. Now available in a special version just for kids. Technology Resources for Nonprofits - Software/Hardware Resources Adobe Product Donation Program http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/philanthropy/main.html Adobe Systems, the maker of Internet publishing and computer graphics software, donates its products to nonprofit organizations in the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, Japan, and the UK that service disadvantaged youth, the homeless, people with disabilities, minorities, the elderly, and victims of abuse; provide disaster relief, medical and hospice care, and meal service; provide education and literacy programs; support human rights; support the arts; protect the environment; or support animal rights. In addition, K-12 schools in the U.S. and Canada are eligible to receive products through the program. Blackbaud http://www.blackbaud.com/ South Carolina-based Blackbaud, a provider of software, services, and e-solutions for the nonprofit community, is best known for the Raiser’s Edge, its high-end fundraising management software. The company also offers an integrated accounting suite and a suite for the admissions and registrar’s offices of independent schools. CharityWeb http://www.charityweb.com/ CharityWeb provides custom e-commerce solutions using an application service provider model to nonprofit organizations. Computers for Learning http://www.computers.fed.gov/ The program is designed to donate surplus Federal computer equipment to schools and educational nonprofits, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need. A school is eligible to receive donations through the Computers for Learning program if it is a public, private, parochial, or home school serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12 students and located within the United States or its territories. Convio http://www.convio.com Austin-based Convio, a provider of software solutions for nonprofit organizations, offers an integrated suite of products that allows organizations to publish personalized and dynamic Web content; conduct fundraising, membership and advocacy campaigns; communicate using e-mail marketing; manage events; and track constituent interactions. DonorPerfect http://www.donorperfect.com/index.html# DonorPerfect advertises its software suite "as the easiest, most flexible and cost-effective fundraising management system available." Featuring a clean, simple interface, the DonorPerfect solution offers customizable screens, reports, mailings, analysis, and complete control over sorting and selecting of records. Download.com http://www.download.com CNET’s Download.com site serves as a soup-to-nuts directory of free and low-cost software. Beautifully designed and organized, it’s a virtual goldmine for folks who love computers and computing. Ebase http://www.ebase.org/ Based on FilemakerPro, ebase is a free integrated database application designed to help nonprofits manage their communications with members, donors, citizen activists, and volunteers. eTapestry.com http://www.etapestry.com eTapestry offers fundraising software that runs over the Internet, allowing users to "rent" the application as their needs require while providing access to their information whenever and wherever they have an Internet connection. 501Click http://www.501click.com/ A membership program that offers nonprofit organizations discounted prices on computers, technology training, technical support, and other goods and services. Gifts In Kind International — Technology http://www.giftsinkind.org/ The Gifts In Kind Technology program manages product donation programs for many of the world’s leading hardware, software, and technology training and service companies. Note: Nonprofit organizations pay an annual registration fee to participate. Microedge/NPO Solutions http://www.microedge.com MicroEdge makes GIFTS, the leading all-in-one software solution for the grants management needs of private foundations and corporate giving programs, and MyGIFTS, which allows GIFTS users to access their data from anywhere they have an Internet connection National Recycling Coalition’s Electronics Recycling Initiative http://www.nrc-recycle.org/resources/electronics/ A national database of electronics recycling programs compiled by the National Recycling Coalition. Searchable by zip code. ONE Northwest: Technology Toolkit for Community Activists http://www.onenw.org/bin/page.cfm?secid=5 ONE (Online Networking for the Environment) has assembled a set of valuable resources for community technology staff. The Activist Toolkit contains articles and resources in areas like technology strategy, hardware and software, getting connected to the Internet and using e-mail and the Web. For those unsure what their technology capacity is, there is a comprehensive technical assessment tool. TUCOWS: Software Downloads and News for All Platforms http://www.tucows.com/ This web site offers thousands of software downloads for Windows, Macintosh and Linux users. Searchable categories include browsers, E-mail tools, HTML tools, multimedia tools, network tools, and security. Information about each software title includes a description, version number, byte size, license, cost, company URL, and review ranking.
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