Featured Links
CNRG Networking Night's are on the 3rd Thursday of the Month
CNRG is an all volunteer run organization & we need your help!
Donations are rather helpful as well
Who's online
Nonprofit Internet Resources
Developed and maintained by Raffa & Associates, P.C., Interactive Knowledge for Nonprofits Worldwide (Iknow) is a collection of online resource links in the areas of business services, education, fringe benefits, fund-raising, governance, human resources, internet resources and technology, legal issues, legislation, strategic planning, and volunteerism.
Users can download information on exempt organizations, foundations, charitable trusts, and products and services including statistics of income for organizations
If you want to:
- Strengthen your philanthropic expertise
- Be endorsed by CFRE International, the only internationally-recognized professional fundraising credentialing provider
- Engage and network with a community of bright, curious development professionals
- Give back to the development profession and sector
- Transform yourself, others and communities
We want you, and you’ll want to become a Certified Fund Raising Executive!
Join the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) for a free information session about the benefits of CFRE and our 2010 CFRE Prep Course Series from 4:00 to 6:00pm on Wednesday, June 16th at the Terwilliger Plaza Foundation (2545 SW Terwilliger Blvd., Portland 97201). Free parking is available in the lot near the front entrance and in the lot on SW 6th at Sheridan.
Register today!
2010 CFRE Prep Course Series and Test Information
Important Dates:
Information Session—June 16, 2010, 4-6pm
Application Due Dates for Fall 2010 Test—June 28 or August 30
Session 1—Wednesday, July 28, 4-7pm
Session 2—Wednesday, August 4, 4-7pm
Session 3—Wednesday, August 11, 4-7pm
Session 4—Wednesday, August 18, 4-7pm
Review Session—Wednesday, August 25, 4-6pm
Fall CFRE Test Dates:
August 27 through September 18 (June 28 Application Postmark)
October 29 through November 30 (August 30 Application Postmark)
All prep course sessions hosted at Terwilliger Plaza Foundation:
2545 SW Terwilliger Blvd., Portland, 97201
$50 for AFP members
$100 for non-members
Refreshments will be provided at each prep course session!
* We hope to provide out of area students with remote video access to the prep course sessions.
Please stay tuned for more information.
Register today!
For more information, please contact [email protected].
The Isoph Institute is a resource center dedicated to the development of organizational effectiveness in nonprofits through online education, training, and collaboration. At the Institute, you will find high-quality online courses, affordable Web conferencing, and nonprofit learning resources.
The LINC (Low Income Networking and Communications) Project is a site dedicated to fostering connections, cooperation, and information exchange between grassroots organizations working for the benefit of low-income people. The site includes a directory of low-income organizations in the U.S., an organizers' online toolkit, events calendar, links to online newsletters and news. Could also be in advocacy.
Spring into Service! Check out the Service Blog to participate in a month-long service event illuminating the work of agencies serving clients who face food insecurity.
An online tutorial to help nonprofits manage the traditional and online media campaigns. Sections include Ways to woo the media, Promoting your website, and great links to online media resources.
Meyer Memorial Trust was created by the late Fred G. Meyer, who built the chain of retail stores bearing his name throughout the Pacific Northwest. When Mr. Meyer died in 1978 at the age of 92, his will established the Trust, which began operating in 1982. Meyer Memorial Trust is a private, independent foundation representing Mr. Meyer's personal philanthropy. The Meyer Trust is not connected in any way with Fred Meyer Inc., the retail enterprise.
NAMI Multnomah (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals and families living with mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI Multnomah helps educate people in the Portland metro area about mental health issues. We hold regular educational events, weekly support groups, and quarterly classes to help individuals and families better understand how to live with mental illness, begin the process of recovery and sustain wellness.
NCRP is dedicated to promoting philanthropy that addresses the unmet needs of disadvantaged populations, including very low-income communities, people of color, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender populations, and other groups facing discrimination or marginalization. The site contains a catalog of the Committee's numerous publications, the majority of articles from their newsletter, Responsive Philanthropy, and offers information about NCRP's advocacy and projects.