Difference between revisions of "501 Commons"
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[http://www.501commons.org 501 Commons] is a nonprofit that assists nonprofits in the State of Washington. | [http://www.501commons.org 501 Commons] is a nonprofit that assists nonprofits in the State of Washington. 501 Commons' mission is to boost the capacity of nonprofit organizations to thrive over the long term and effectively serve the community. | ||
501 Commons was founded in 1989 as Executive Service Corps of Washington. In 2010, they changed their name to 501 Commons, reflecting a changing role and broader range of services. In 2012, they absorbed some of the programs and services of the Alliance for Nonprofits and the technology services of NPower Northwest. | 501 Commons was founded in 1989 as Executive Service Corps of Washington. In 2010, they changed their name to 501 Commons, reflecting a changing role and broader range of services. In 2012, they absorbed some of the programs and services of the Alliance for Nonprofits and the technology services of NPower Northwest. | ||
501 Commons has a [http://www.501commons.org/resources/tools-and-best-practices Tools & Best Practices] section on their website. | 501 Commons has a [http://www.501commons.org/resources/tools-and-best-practices Tools & Best Practices] section on their website. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 25 May 2016
501 Commons is a nonprofit that assists nonprofits in the State of Washington. 501 Commons' mission is to boost the capacity of nonprofit organizations to thrive over the long term and effectively serve the community.
501 Commons was founded in 1989 as Executive Service Corps of Washington. In 2010, they changed their name to 501 Commons, reflecting a changing role and broader range of services. In 2012, they absorbed some of the programs and services of the Alliance for Nonprofits and the technology services of NPower Northwest.
501 Commons has a Tools & Best Practices section on their website.