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Association of Christian Community Computer Centers
AC4 is a program of TechMission formed to support Christian community computer centers across the world. AC4 currently has over 500 member churches and Christian organizations, which in 2003 served over 108,865 participants in technology programs with budgets totaling $16,551,798.
AC4 provides yearly membership to both organizations and individuals starting as low as $20. You can sign up for membership here.
Amy Sherman provides 5 principles for successful collaboration between government granting agencies and faith-based organizations (FBOs): ground-floor-up involvement, discerning teachability, sympathetic respect, connected autonomy, and strategic internal organization.
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The following lesson plans, by TechMission and YouthLearn, were especially developed for middle schoolers.
Dan Busby: Mistakes Most Often Made by Mission Boards: AGRM 2005 Audio
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 11/20/2007 - 19:18.Association of Gospel Rescue Mission's 92nd annual convention, "Keepers of the Light", in 2005 hosts Dan Busby for his "Mistakes Most Often Made by Mission Boards" workshop.
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Now accepting resumes for one year internship through AmeriCorps with national Urban Ministry based in Boston starting in January 2008.
Other positions include Volunteer Coordinator & Graphic Designer.
This presentation from the May 2008 AGRM conference demonstrates how technology can simplify administrating, educating, and communciating with people who operate rescue missions.
Free sources of in-kind donations, technology, and clothing. Also lists free services for nonprofits.
Eight Biblical-based principles for effective volunteer service.
A holistic approach to after-school program development.
Nine sites to help build your computer center's capacity, expand its resource base, and enhance its curriculum.
When your nonprofit works directly with clients, it can be difficult to figure out exactly how your organization is helping, and which resources you're providing are the most valuable. A nonprofit might provide a young adult with access to an after-school program, life skills training, drug abuse prevention, and mental health counseling services. When that young adult succeeds in life, enrolls in college, and lives independently, how do you know which services made the biggest impact?
National Cooperative Bank (NCB)
Submitted by Amy on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 14:00.Our mission is to provide solutions, based on cooperative principles, that empower underserved communities to address the problems poverty creates in America.
Free Online Library Brings Clarity to Nonprofit Management
Submitted by EvanDonovan on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 17:02.
If you are looking for guidance on how to lead your nonprofit organization forward, the Free Management Library may be an invaluable resource. The site has over 5000 articles covering 650 topics, including fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and human resources.


