The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama

The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama was founded in the mid-90s as a collaborative effort of Alabama Power Company,
The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham and the United Way of Central Alabama. The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama is an association of nonprofit champions and of nonprofit members.

The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama is open to any nonprofit, primarily 5013 and 5014, in Alabama. Hundreds of nonprofit organizations, funders, nonprofit service providers around the state are members. Individual and Business memberships are also available.

The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama is a source of high quality and location independent educational and informational resources, providing daily on-demand support to members all over the state of Alabama. Their Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama’s News section on the right column will be an area you will want to check often to see the latest and most important news, events and other happenings at The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama. This section outlines the services offered by NRCA for Alabamas nonprofit community.

For more information, please visit http://www.nrca.info

Center for Nonprofit Excellence

The Center for Nonprofit Excellence is an innovative initiative launched to promote “excellence” within nonprofit organizations. Center for Nonprofit Excellence’s mission is to help nonprofit organizations achieve their missions through effective management. Those who will benefit from the Center’s expertise include executive directors and board members of nonprofit organizations, as well as the managers, staff and volunteers.

They pledge to offer services that are comprehensive, affordable, timely, high quality, relevant, user friendly, responsive and inspirational. The Center for Nonprofit Excellence has a vision to assist nonprofit organizations to realize their greatest potential. Their goal is to earn a reputation for being a respected catalyst for creating and offering proactive solutions for nonprofit challenges.

For more information, please visit http://www.cfnpe.org

Idaho Nonprofits Center

Nonprofits today are facing increasingly serious challenges. Donors demand high levels of accountability, transparency and return on investment. Yet most nonprofits, especially in Idaho, havent had access to the sort of training, consulting and research that businesses take for granted to perform at a high level. The Idaho Nonprofit Center is an association of, by
and for nonprofits to serve them in their quest to grow strong.

The mission of the Idaho Nonprofit Center is to provide a toolbox to build strong and accountable nonprofits and a soapbox
to rally public involvement and gain support for the nonprofit sector. The Idaho Nonprofit Center provides virtual and real-world gathering places for forward-looking nonprofit leaders to share knowledge, solve problems, pursue common interests, and serve the public good.

For more information, please visit http://www.idahononprofits.org/

ZOE Childrens Homes

ZOE Childrens Homes is an international Christian organization that rescues children who are sold, or at risk of being sold, into prostitution slavery; orphaned, or victims of other heinous crimes and abuse. ZOE Childrens Homes’ vision to be an effective participant in ending human trafficking of children worldwide, and to go wherever children are at risk, to provide rescue, a hope and a future for them.

ZOE Childrens Homes’ commitment to these children is long-term. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, They support and provide for their children all the basic necessities of life. This includes, but is not limited to nurture, meals, shelter, education, hygiene items, medical, dental and emergency care, clothing and shoes.

ZOE Childrens Homes is in the process of raising money to acquire, develop and build a new facility to support 500 plus children. ZOE Childrens Homes has Thai nationals as full time staff, childcare workers, and translators, as well volunteers from outside nations. Their plan and vision is to develop this larger facility, with a home- feel, as well as a working farm to serve their children, and the community, educational facilities, vocational training, athletic equipment, etc.

For more information, please visit http://www.zoechildren.org

The Rehoboth Children’s Home

The Rehoboth Children’s Home is a ministry founded upon the Word of God, embracing those scriptures containing the Lord’s admonition to care for orphans. It is a ministry after God’s own heart, extending His hand to the Children whom He dearly loves. In attempting to alleviate the suffering and distress of children in the Philippines, the ministry is also a witness and an example of the carrying out of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Rehoboth Children’s Home’S Goals and Objectives is to provide temporary, loving care to abandoned, orphaned, surrendered and neglected children. To provide appropriate intervention to children admitted at the Home through strategic case management. To formulate a plan, in coordination with the DSWD and other agencies, for each child’s future through adoption or reunification with the child’s birth family. To formulate a plan, in coordination with the DSWD and other agencies, for each child’s future through adoption or reunification with the child’s birth family. To assure children of their basic rights.

For more information, please visit http://www.rehobothchildrenshome.com

Joy Home for Children

Joy Home for Children is a UK Registered Charity based in India with HQ in Surrey. Offering a home for Orphan Children, eliminating the feeling of loneliness and desertion, providing these children with a safe and secure family environment. 100% of Donations is spent on/for the Orphan Children – No Wages – No Admin – No Marketing Expense.

Offering donators/fundraisers a personal experience by supporting Joy Home. Interaction with donators and feedback showing how their donations are making a difference. A needs list on the website showing exactly where funds are urgently required and who is funding them. UK Registered Charity run by 2 doctors in India. UK operations of the charity includes fundraising, global awareness program, maintainance of the website and the general control/management of the administration of a charity.

For more information, please visit http://www.joyhomeforchildren.com

Goodwill Industries International

Goodwill Industries International enhances the dignity and quality of life of individuals, families and communities by eliminating barriers to opportunity and helping people in need reach their fullest potential through the power of work.
Every person has the opportunity to achieve his/her fullest potential and participate in and contribute to all aspects of life.

For more than a century, volunteers have advanced Goodwills ability to improve lives, families and communities. Goodwill Industries International recognizes that in order to fulfill their mission, They need the help and support of those in local communities. Each of their 166 local Goodwills is led by a board of volunteer leaders who help shape their organizations work to meet the needs of their community.

For more information, please visit http://www.goodwill.org

Foundation Center

Established in 1956 and today supported by close to 550 foundations, the Foundation Center is a national nonprofit service organization recognized as the nations leading authority on organized philanthropy, connecting nonprofits and the grantmakers supporting them to tools they can use and information they can trust. Its audiences include grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.

The Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S. grantmakers and their grants; issues a wide variety of print, electronic, and online information resources; conducts and publishes research on trends in foundation growth, giving, and practice; and offers an array of free and affordable educational programs. Every day thousands of people gain access to valuable resources through the Centers web site and in its five regional library/learning centers and national network of more than 400 funding information centers at libraries, nonprofit resource centers, and organizations in every U.S. state, Puerto Rico, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand, and Nigeria. The Foundation Center’s mission is to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy.

For more information, please visit http://cnl.foundationcenter.org

Loudoun Cares

Loudoun Cares is a 501(c)3 organization formed in 2002 to plan for and develop the nonprofit infrastructure in Loudoun County. The Loudoun Cares mission is to create and sustain a nonprofit human service center that includes comprehensive information and referral services benefiting Loudoun residents. Loudoun Cares operates the only comprehensive Information & Referral Help Line in the county. The Help Line provides FREE information on health and human services, community resources, and much more!

Loudoun Cares has also launched a Multi-Tenant Nonprofit Center campaign in an effort to strengthen the countys nonprofit community. A Multi-Tenant Nonprofit Center is a place where multiple nonprofit agencies are housed in an effort to streamline access to services, reduce overhead costs for each agency by sharing resources and provide stable and affordable office space. In addition to these two core programs, Loudoun Cares participates in community philanthropic efforts like the Fuel Fund that provides heating assistance to needy families and the Leadership Loudoun Nonprofit Management Seminars that provide affordable trainings for local human service agencies.

For more information, please visit http://www.loudouncares.org

PANPHA

Established in 1963, PANPHA An Association of Nonprofit Senior Services – is the states largest trade association representing nonprofit private, fraternal, religious and government sponsored providers of housing and health-related service options to Pennsylvanias elderly. More than 350 member organizations belong to PANPHA, including nursing facilities, retirement communities, personal care and independent housing facilities, HUD housing, adult day care and other community-based service providers.

PANPHA is committed to providing their membership with the techniques, data, information and education necessary to assist them in adapting and modifying their programs in response to ongoing changes in long-term care. PANPHA advocates public policy initiatives that support individual rights, quality care, equitable access and reimbursement for seniors. Their nonprofit approach to care places the emphasis on providing an atmosphere of fellowship and caring; on meeting the social, physical and spiritual needs of the individual; and on helping older persons achieve the dignity and quality of life they deserve in their retirement years.

For more information, please visit http://www.panpha.org