The Nonprofit FAQ
National Support and Advocacy Organizations: N through Z |
For organizations whose names begin with A through M, please see http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/faq/185-234/89-36 National Alliance for Nonprofit Management1899 L Street, NW, 6th Floor Washington, DC 20036 e-mail: alliance@allianceonline.org web: http://www.allianceonline.org phone: (202) 955-8406 fax: (202) 822-0669 Changed its name in July 1998 to the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. More information is in http://www.nonprofits.org/npofaq/12/03.html National Association for Fiscal And Administrative Excellenceat (203) 292-3029. Robert J. Hatheway is the E.D. They're at PO Box 636, Windsor Locks, CT 06096. I spoke to their national convention last year in southern NH and it was a pretty intelligent group of folks. Lots of them have community action backgrounds (John Drew at ABCD in Boston was a founder, I believe). --Tom McLaughlin (Tomartmac@aol.com), BDO Seidman, LLP, Boston, MA National Association of College and University Business Officershasa first-rate site of interest to any NPO staff with financial management or gift processing responsibilities: http://www.nacubo.org/ National Association of Socially Responsible OrganizationsNational Office 643 Moody Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02453 Phone: 781-893-4343 Toll Free: 800-638-8113 Fax: 781-893-5522 Email: info@nasro-co-op.com http://www.nasro-co-op.com NASRO is a workplace consumers cooperative uniting associations of independent people; artists, musicians, dancers, computer programmers, taxi drivers, messengers, gardeners, accountants, medical professionals, feminist credit union members and others with small businesses and non-profits. NASRO offers its members policy alternatives, slates of endorsed candidates and group health,dental,life and vision benefits. National Center for Charitable Statisticsc/o The Urban Institute 2100 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Cooperates with the IRS and other organizations to collect and publish statistical information about the nonprofit sector. Inherits similar activities from The Independent Sector. National Center for Family Philanthropy1220 Nineteenth Street, NW, Suite 804 Washington, DC 20036 PHONE: 202.293.3424 FAX: 202.293.3395 http://www.ncfp.org/ "The National Center for Family Philanthropy was founded to encourage families and individuals to create and sustain their philanthropic missions. The National Center, a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, was established in 1997 by a group of family philanthropists. It is the only national resource center that focuses solely on matters of importance to families engaged in philanthropy and their effective giving." (From the website 1/13/04) National Center for Nonprofit BoardsSee the listing under the organization's new name: http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/faq/185-234/89-36#boardsource">BoardSource. National Center for Social Entrepreneurs(Includes the International Center as well.) http://www.socialentrepreneurs.org/ Bassett Creek Office Plaza, Suite 310 5801 Duluth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422 612.595.0890 :: toll-free: 800.696.4066 :: fax: 612.595.0232 e-mail: ncse@socialentrepreneurs.org From the website (7/31/99): "The mission of both organizations is to encourage entrepreneurship throughout the nonprofit sector and to help individual nonprofits think and act in an entrepreneurial manner." National Clearinghouse on Families and YouthP.O. Box 13505 Silver Spring, MD 20911-3505 (301) 608-8098 :: info@ncfy.com http://www.ncfy.com/ "A free information service for communities, organizations, and individuals interested in developing effective strategies for supporting young people and their families. The site also offers a searchable literature database with abstracts of more than 13,000 publications on youth and family issues." National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy2001 S St., NW, Suite 620 Washington, DC 20009 202-387-9177 (Voice) 202-332-5084 (Fax) info@ncrp.org http://www.ncrp.org/ "NCRP's mission is to make philanthropy more responsive to people with the least wealth and opportunity, more relevant to critical public needs, and more open and accountable to all, in order to create a more just and democratic society." National Council of Nonprofits(formerly National Council of Nonprofit Associations) 1030 15th Street NW, Suite 870 Washington, DC 20005 202 962-0322 :: fax 202 962-0321 http://www.councilofnonprofits.org http://www.councilofnonprofits.org/contact">Email contact form National organization advocating and supporting nonprofits and the state and regional associations of nonprofit organizations. Affiliates operate in more than half the states. Has a directory page with links to associations of nonprofits across the country. National Federation of Nonprofits(Now the Direct Marketing Association Federation of Nonprofits) 815 15th St., NW, Suite 822 Washington, DC 20005-2201 202/628-4380 :: Fax 202/628-4383 "With more than 500 members, the DMA Nonprofit Federation is by far the largest organization representing nonprofits that use direct mail, telephone, and the Internet to communicate with donors, members, and the general public." National Network of Fiscal Sponsors(A project of the Tides Foundation) http://www.tidescenter.org/fiscal-sponsorship/nnfs/index.html Sponsors a nationwide directory of organizations that provide fiscal sponsorship and a directory of publications on the topic. The National Network of Grantmakers www.nng.org/ Not in operation August 2008. National Society of Fund Raising ExecutivesNow known as the Assocation of Fundraising Professionals; see the website at http://www.afpnet.org/ Nonprofit Centers NetworkPO Box 29195 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone (415) 561-6365 Fax (415) 561-6401 info@nonprofitcenters.org http://www.nonprofitcenters.org "The NonprofitCenters Network is a community of Multi-tenant Nonprofit Centers and their philanthropic, government, academic and real estate partners. Through conferences, peer networking, mentoring and the internet, The Network provides education and resources for the creation and operation of quality nonprofit office and program space." (from the website, 5/4/05) Nonprofit Enterprise and Self-Sustainability TeamNESsT is "an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental organization dedicated to finding lasting solutions to systemic poverty and social injustice through the development of social enterprises -- mission-driven businesses that increase the financial sustainability and social change impact of civil society organizations." It operates primarily in Central Europe and Latin America and is has a North America office in Turlock, CA. -- http://www.nesst.org Nonprofit Management AssociationMerged with the Support Centers of America in 1997 to form the National Alliance for Nonprofit Management, described above. Nonprofit Management Development Center1900 W. Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19141 215-951-1701 Contact Karen Simmons at LaSalle University for the membersip directory of the Nonprofit Management Association, and the survey of nonprofit management organizations that they conducted. -- Glenn McRae, Vermont Community Foundation (Glennmcrae@aol.com) Nonprofit Risk Management Center1130 17th St. NW, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20036 Until September 1, 2003: 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 202/785-3891 :: Fax 202/833-5747 info@nonprofitrisk.org http://www.nonprofitrisk.org Publishes a wide variety of useful guides on handling and reducing risks Nonprofit Voter Engagement NetworkNVEN works with state nonprofit VOTE initiatives. The national website to provide resources and tools for 501(c)(3) nonprofits to help their communities participate and vote. http://www.nonprofitvote.org Open Philanthropy Exchange333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 600 Alexandria, VA 22314-5743 703/548-7005, ext. 164 Fax: 703/548-1264 www.opxinfo.org (Website not operational 8/4/04) A membership organization including both vendors of fundraising software and nonprofit organizations with the goal of "defining accessible and open data-transfer methods for the non-profit sector." Philanthropy Roundtable1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 503 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 822-8333 http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ "The Philanthropy Roundtable is a national association of more than 600 individual donors, corporate giving representatives, foundation staff and trustees, and trust and estate officers. Its Associates include donors who are involved in philanthropy on a professional basis, as well as individual donors for whom giving is a serious avocation. The Roundtable is founded on the principle that voluntary private action offers the best means of addressing many of society's needs, and that a vibrant private sector is critical to generating the wealth that makes philanthropy possible. Its work is motivated by the belief that philanthropy is most likely to succeed when it focuses not on grand social designs, but on individual achievement, and where it rewards not dependence, but personal initiative, self-reliance, and private enterprise -- in other words, where it seeks to expand, rather than restrict human liberty and opportunity." (From the website 8/4/04) Points of Light Foundation1400 I St., NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 Publishes an annual catalog of books emphasizing the theory and practice of volunteer administration as well as numerous items for use in recognizing volunteers and promoting volunteer efforts. Also publishes "Leadership," a magazine for the field of volunteerism. Ordering information 800/272-8306 (703/803-8171) June 16, 1998: The Points of Light Foundation announces the launch of GOV-VPM, a new website and online discussion group dedicated to resource sharing for those who work with volunteers in government settings. Academics researching the topic are also welcome to join the discussion group where subscribers may compare notes, get advice, share resources and support one another. The web site contains information on joining the online discussion group, as well as news, articles and links to related resources. For more information on and to join GOV-VPM see http://listserv.pointsoflight.org/SCRIPTS/WA-POINTSOFLIGHT.EXE?SUBED1=gov-vpm&A=1 Progressive PubsP.O. Box 11335 Washington, D.C. 20008 webmaster@progressivepubs.com http://www.ProgressivePubs.com "ProgressivePubs Inc. is committed to providing the books, papers, videos, databases, and other resources necessary to strengthen and spread the progressive movement in the United States. We seek to support those struggling for economic justice, social equality, ecological sustainability, demilitarization, democratic participation, and community empowerment. Currently ProgressivePubs Inc. is helping nonprofits to sell publications and other materials on its web site." (From the website, 1/12/02) Resource Center for Social Workershttp://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/wwwrsw/ WWWRSW is jointly sponsored by New York University's Ehrenkranz School of Social Work Society for Nonprofit Organizationshttp://www.snpo.org A national membership organization for nonprofits. Publishes Nonprofit World and the Nonprofit Funding Alert. offers online 'Learning Institutes,' and employment classifieds. Based in Michigan. The Study Circles Resource CenterPO Box 203 697 Pomfret Street Pomfret, CT 06258 Phone: 860.928.2616 Fax: 860.928.3713 General Email: scrc@studycircles.org http://www.studycircles.org/ Helps people, organizations and communities create study circles – small-group, democratic, peer-led discussions – and thus provide a simple way to involve community members in dialogue and action on important social and political issues. Support Centers of AmericaMerged with the Nonprofit Management Association in 1997 to form the National Alliance for Nonprofit Management, described above. Technology Resource ConsortiumAnyone seeking technology resources for nonprofits (Internet or other technology issues) should contact the Technology Resource Consortium for the name of a TRC member organization near them. The TRC is made up of 25 or so nonprofits serving the nonprofit community. E-mail to me will get you the name of the nearest member. Deborah Strauss, Information Technology Resource Center, 6 N. Michigan Chicago, IL 60602, 312-372-4872 The Urban Institute2100 M St., NW Washington, DC 20037 http://www.urban.org/ Houses the National Center for Charitable Statistics. U.S. Public Service Academy1225 I Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20005 202-712-9121 http://uspublicserviceacademy.org/ Aupporting the establishment of a national educational institution — "the West Point for public service." A list like this is always in need of corrections and additions. If you see an error or know the name and address of another organization that should be listed here, please click on "Feedback" at the top of the righthand panel and use the form to let us know. Thank you. Minor revisions 7/26/98; 6/11/01; additions and corrections 1/12, 1/13/02; 2/29/04; 8/4/04; 5/26/05; NCFY added 6/13/06; Public Service Academy added 4/5/07; NCNB updated to refer to BoardSource 1/17/08; National Network of Fiscal Sponsors added; name of NCNA updated to National Council of Nonprofits 1/7/09, 2/16/09; ref. to Internet Public Library removed (no longer available), 2/16/09 -- PB |