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*'''IRS OnLine Report Filing''' - [http://efile.form990.org File IRS 990 online] is a simplified and easy way for small tax-exempt nonprofits to file their annual IRS report. The service is free for nonprofits with less than $100,000 annual receipts and [http://efile.form990.org/frmTSFAQDisplaySimple.asp?FAQID=147 $35 t0 $175] for larger organizations that qualify for online filing. | *'''IRS OnLine Report Filing''' - [http://efile.form990.org File IRS 990 online] is a simplified and easy way for small tax-exempt nonprofits to file their annual IRS report. The service is free for nonprofits with less than $100,000 annual receipts and [http://efile.form990.org/frmTSFAQDisplaySimple.asp?FAQID=147 $35 t0 $175] for larger organizations that qualify for online filing. | ||
*'''Idealist Job Website''' - [http://www.idealist.org Idealist.org] is a | *'''Idealist Job Website''' - [http://www.idealist.org Idealist.org] is a job website that matches work opportunities – jobs, internships and volunteers – for organizations and people. Used heavily by nonprofit, government and social enterprise organizations. Idealist maintains an [http://idealisthr.org HR Blog] with view on the nonprofit HR world. | ||
*'''National Council of Nonprofits'''- The [http://www.councilofnonprofits.org National Council of Nonprofits] is an umbrella group for associations of [http://www.councilofnonprofits.org/salocator nonprofit organizations in 36 U.S. states]. Many statewide associations offer helpful resources—consultation, workshops, conferences, and libraries of materials, etc.—to members and for fees. | *'''National Council of Nonprofits'''- The [http://www.councilofnonprofits.org National Council of Nonprofits] is an umbrella group for associations of [http://www.councilofnonprofits.org/salocator nonprofit organizations in 36 U.S. states]. Many statewide associations offer helpful resources—consultation, workshops, conferences, and libraries of materials, etc.—to members and for fees. | ||
===State | ===State Non-profit Associations=== | ||
Examples of the 36 state nonprofit associations are: | Examples of the 36 state nonprofit associations are: |
Revision as of 14:23, 3 February 2015
Purpose
This is a quick reference resource directory for nonprofits. It is annotated to help nonprofits know what resources exist and what those resources are. There is either a link to a Best Practices Wiki page with more detailed information or a direct link to the resource website. This is not comprehensive and there are many local resources that are available for nonprofits.
National Resources
- Board Source - BoardSource provides its members resources, services and expertise on governance practices of nonprofits on a fee basis. Free Community Resources are available in downloadable PDFs listed by board of director topic areas.
- 4Good - 4Good is an online collaboration community for social impact and doing good. 4Good is designed to strengthen nonprofits organizations and social enterprises by giving them a network of like-minded professionals and a wide variety of resources. There are both free and paid for materials and services.
- IRS OnLine Report Filing - File IRS 990 online is a simplified and easy way for small tax-exempt nonprofits to file their annual IRS report. The service is free for nonprofits with less than $100,000 annual receipts and $35 t0 $175 for larger organizations that qualify for online filing.
- Idealist Job Website - Idealist.org is a job website that matches work opportunities – jobs, internships and volunteers – for organizations and people. Used heavily by nonprofit, government and social enterprise organizations. Idealist maintains an HR Blog with view on the nonprofit HR world.
- National Council of Nonprofits- The National Council of Nonprofits is an umbrella group for associations of nonprofit organizations in 36 U.S. states. Many statewide associations offer helpful resources—consultation, workshops, conferences, and libraries of materials, etc.—to members and for fees.
State Non-profit Associations
Examples of the 36 state nonprofit associations are:
- Foraker Group - Alaska - The Foraker Group is an Alaskan organization assisting nonprofits through high-quality, cost-effective assistance to staff and boards of directors through Shared Services, Organizational Development and Educational Opportunities.
- 501 Commons-Washington- 501 Commons is a Washington State organization that provides programs, services, training and resources to support and build nonprofit capacity.