
NETWORK-RELATED
The Institute for
Global Communications
- is home to LaborNet, ConflictNet, and others... They have a
Nonprofit Resource
Page there which, like most of the other stuff at that site,
is well worth exploring.
The Web Navigation
Page
- is a very extensive and well-organized site maintained by
Michael Barndt. More URLs than you can shake a stick at,
including a section specifically about communities and
neighborhoods.
Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility
- seems concerned mainly with the civil-liberties angle of computer networking, but their site
has many resources about universal service andcommunity
networking in general.
The Benton Foundation
- is committed to universal service and participation in
telecommunications for noncommercial entities and nonprofits.
Communications as
Engagement
- is the Millenium Report to the Rockefeller Foundation.
Basically lots of nonprofit contact info like The National Center for Nonprofit
Boards and The
National Empowerment Center.
GrantsWeb
- furnishes lots of government-related grants info, as well as some stuff on non-governmental
funding agencies. They look like they're trying to become your one-stop shop for grants.
The Office of the Federal Register
- has archives of the daily contents of the Federal Register, info on how to order the actual
documents, and a public laws index.
FEDIX
- is the Federal Information Exchange, which provides federal funding opportunity info.