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A few of my favorite online resources.
Blue Avocado – A nonprofit online magazine for community-based nonprofits. BoardSource – An online resource for nonprofit leaders offering a large comprehensive selection of materials on nonprofit governance. Center for Ethical Leadership – Offers seminars, public events, training and consulting services to cultivate values-based leadership within businesses, government and nonprofit organizations. Compasspoint – Consulting, research and training services offering nonprofit management tools, strategies and resources. Fieldstone Alliance – Develops and distributes publications that help nonprofit, community, funders and government and business leaders improve their communities. Nonprofit FAQ – An indexed collection of answers to frequently asked questions about nonprofit organizations, hosted by Idealist.org. Nonprofit Assistance Center – Offers technical assistance, training, leadership development and community-based research and evaluation, prioritizing services to historically under-resourced communities and smaller grassroots community-based organizations in the Seattle area. Northwest Development Officers Association (NDOA) – Training, resources, conferences, and partnership opportunities for Northwest area fundraising professionals. Philanthropy Northwest – Convenes Northwest funders to share knowledge, resources and inspiration in order to strengthen the philanthropic community. Stanford Social Innovation Review – Online publication with articles on a range of topics relevant to nonprofit management, corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. United Way of King County – Offers a range of resources for nonprofit organizations including trainings for staff and volunteers, technical assistance, governance and management resources and research and reports. Western States Center – Regional resource devoted to connecting activists from the western United States (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming), building a sense of shared values, honing strategies for building power, sharpening political analyses, and forging relationships and alliances with the broader movement for social, economic, racial and environmental justice. |