Neighborhoods and NonProfits Network RESOURCES:
General Nonprofit


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.


FUNDRAISING

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.



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