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North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

非盈利组织

Raleigh,North Carolina 5,339 位关注者

Many mission - 100 counties - One voice

关于我们

North Carolina’s nonprofit sector is a vital leader in building and sustaining equitable and thriving communities. The North Carolina Center for Nonprofits educates, connects, and advocates for North Carolina nonprofits. Founded in 1990, the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves as a statewide network for nonprofit board and staff members, an information center on effective organizational practices, and an advocate for the nonprofit sector as a whole. We offer services directly to all sizes and types of 501(c)(3) nonprofits and work closely with other local, state, and national groups that assist nonprofits.

网站
https://ncnonprofits.org
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
11-50 人
总部
Raleigh,North Carolina
类型
非营利机构
创立
1990

地点

  • 主要

    5800 Faringdon Pl

    US,North Carolina,Raleigh,27609

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  • North Carolina Center for Nonprofits转发了

    Six months ago, Hurricane Helene swept across western North Carolina, leaving a lasting impact on the communities, families, and organizations in its path. Recovery is not a quick process and the road ahead is still long. We recognize and continue to stand with the people, communities, nonprofits, funders, and many others who continue to put in the hard and heartfelt work of rebuilding. Your communities are not alone on this journey and your dedication and resilience contribute to every step – big and small – forward. #WNCRecovery #CommunityResilience #HurricaneHeleneRecovery #NonprofitStrong

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  • PSA for #nonprofits who received State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds: The U.S. Treasury Department announced plans to recoup unobligated #SLFRF resources and verify that obligations and expenditures to date meet program requirements. Charitable nonprofits are strongly encouraged to maintain documents stating their eligibility. ➡️ SLFRF FAQs https://ow.ly/Y7Hb50VxC1M ➡️ SLFRF Guidance & Reporting https://ow.ly/yolp50VxC1O

  • Sharing this new tool: GMU Nonprofit Works, an interactive database launched by George Mason University - Schar School of Policy and Government with data on nonprofit employment, establishments, and weekly and annual average wages by field for over thirty years (1990 through 2022), and comparisons of nonprofits to for-profits and government. We’ll be exploring it more in depth but at first glance, see its potential as a source of meaningful and accurate data to support North Carolina nonprofits' advocacy, fundraising, strategic planning, and more, especially given the current and ongoing funding and workforce challenges affecting our sector. https://lnkd.in/divAwjPK #nonprofit #employment #NCnonprofits #CommunityImpact

    查看Chelsea Newhouse的档案

    Senior Program Manager, East-West Management Institute

    Very happy to announce the launch of the new George Mason University Nonprofit Works: An Interactive Database on Nonprofit Employment and Wages by the George Mason University – Nonprofit Employment Data (GMU-NED) Project with support from the C.S. Mott Foundation! Through GMU-Nonprofit Works, you can search and download the latest available data on nonprofit employment, establishments, and weekly and annual average wages by field for over thirty years—from 1990 through 2022—and compare nonprofits to for-profits and government over the full period. Please check it out here: https://lnkd.in/eUEAP4Jv The #nonprofit sector is a vital part of the #employment landscape of the U.S., employing the third largest workforce and generating the third largest payroll in the country, including 89% of all workers providing community, food, housing, and emergency relief services, more than 66% of all workers in hospitals, and 35% of all social services workers in the country. These organizations are essential threads in our safety nets, without which more people would slip through and more communities would struggle. Without ready access to hard data, however, nonprofit leaders and advocates often find themselves at a disadvantage in countering gross misperceptions about the considerable scale and economic contribution of these organizations or in alerting sector to leaders to important sector trends, such as staffing and funding shortfalls. This is where Nonprofit Works comes in by making it easy to access, download, and use the best available data on the nonprofit sector’s vital role as employers, wage payers, and service providers in our communities. The new site comes at a critical time for the nonprofit sector, as it faces unprecedented challenges to its funding—including threats to government grants and payments and declining individual giving. Through GMU-Nonprofit Works’ easy-to-use Data Explorer, you will be able to quickly answer crucial questions like: - How many people work for nonprofits in your state, county, or city? - In what fields are these nonprofit jobs concentrated? - How do nonprofit jobs and wages compare to those in for-profit companies or government agencies working in the same fields? - How much have nonprofits contributed to job growth? - What key trends are affecting nonprofit employment or wages over a chosen time period? It is our hope that GMU-Nonprofit Works will fill a gap in the tools available to nonprofit leaders, advocates, and researchers. We are eager to hear from users about their experience with the site and how these data are used. Please feel free to reach out with questions, comments, suggestions, use cases, and any other feedback you may have as you explore the site!

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  • Funding is uncertain at the moment but there are approaches that nonprofit leaders can control to build a sustainable revenue strategy. We looking forward to this 3-part series with Steve Zimmerman to walk through the steps and tools to align funding streams with mission, engage stakeholders, and create a resilient financial plan for our organizations. Register now! NH Center for Nonprofits Spectrum Nonprofit Services #nonprofitleadership #financialmanagement #sustainablerevenue

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  • #Grant opportunity from MetLife Foundation for #NCnonprofits serving the Triangle area . Learn more below and apply: https://lnkd.in/gq6CBTi9

    查看Danielle Vetter的档案

    Grantmaker | Global Corporate Responsibility | Employee Engagement | Workforce Development

    Funding Opportunity Alert - MetLife Foundation is expanding the Community Impact Grant Program - applications are now open for US-based nonprofits. More details about the program are below and the link to apply is in the comments. Feel free to tag and share with nonprofits that might be a fit. Deadline to apply is Friday, May 2. Grant Term - Programmatic support for two-years through grants between $20,000 - $200,000 US Grant Geographies of Focus - - Bridgewater, Newark & Whippany, NJ - New York, New York - Philadelphia, PA - Los Angeles, CA - San Francisco, CA - Seattle, WA - Cary & Durham, NC - Dallas, TX - Louisville, KY - Tampa, FL - Grand Rapids, MI - St. Louis, MO Grant Focus Areas - Food Security: Solutions to address access to healthy food options for people on low-income and the working poor. Examples include programs offered by food pantries and/or soup kitchens. Mental Well-Being: Solutions to address the growing demand for mental health services. Examples include programs that increase access to quality care, foster social connections for seniors and/or establish peer support networks. Environmental Sustainability: Solutions to address environmental challenges. Examples include programs that improve access to clean air and water, reduce waste through recycling and composting and/or disaster preparedness and mitigation. Vibrant Communities: Solutions that contribute to a vibrant and thriving community through access to arts and culture and physical well-being. Examples include programs that increase exposure to arts, sports and physical activity and/or neighborhood beautification projects. Tia, Charlie, Neha, José, April, Christian, Ezekiel, Nalleli, Olivia, John, Tavy, Dimitri

  • North Carolina Center for Nonprofits转发了

    Brian Miller, Executive Director of Nonprofit VOTE, and David Heinen, Vice President of Public Policy and Advocacy of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits’, respond to the recent Executive Order seeking to change the election process and restrict nonprofit advocacy. Read more about this misleading and confusing Executive Order: https://bit.ly/4j93igu #Nonprofits

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  • Lately, we're seeking connection - whether to our communities, our work, the sense of purpose that drives us, or all of the above. The NPMI learning cohort not only offers tools and strategies to better manage your organization but also builds an understanding and supportive peer community for nonprofit leaders well beyond the six weeks of classes. Registration has been extended. Won't you join us? https://bit.ly/NCCNNPMI #Community #NonprofitLeadership #ProfessionalDevelopment

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    5,339 位关注者

    Grow your nonprofit management skills and take the next step in your career as part of the spring Nonprofit Management Institute, April 2-May 7. The Nonprofit Management Institute is a chance to step back, assess what’s working at your organization, and tackle challenges with nonprofit peers and facilitators who understand. Over six virtual sessions, you’ll dig into board governance, fundraising, strategic planning, financial management, human resources, and program evaluation to: ✔️Share successes and challenges ✔️Discuss best practices and practical tools ✔️Employ strategies to build opportunities and sustainability Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/NCCNNPMI #NPMI #NonprofitLeadership #ProfessionalGrowth

  • Our gratitude and thanks for you – our nonprofit community. We’re on a mission to educate, connect and advocate for and with nonprofits across North Carolina. And your partnership and support over this last year not only helped us move forward in that mission but also take strides towards a more equitable, inclusive, and resilient nonprofit sector. We're excited to share highlights: https://lnkd.in/eAwfrXZH #nonprofitcommunity #strongertogether #annualreport

    • Cover page of the 2023-24 Annual Report of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits
  • Six months ago, Hurricane Helene swept across western North Carolina, leaving a lasting impact on the communities, families, and organizations in its path. Recovery is not a quick process and the road ahead is still long. We recognize and continue to stand with the people, communities, nonprofits, funders, and many others who continue to put in the hard and heartfelt work of rebuilding. Your communities are not alone on this journey and your dedication and resilience contribute to every step – big and small – forward. #WNCRecovery #CommunityResilience #HurricaneHeleneRecovery #NonprofitStrong

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  • March Tip of the Month: FORTIFY STEADY BOARD LEADERSHIP With everything happening around us – political tensions, economic shifts, and persistent community needs – it can feel overwhelming to lead effectively. Board members play a huge role in keeping our organizations steady. Help them navigate the challenges with six key board governance tips: https://ow.ly/6VhV50Vo95U #MonthlyTip #NonprofitManagement #NonprofitBoards

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