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Resources
CRC has found the following links to
be helpful for the nonprofit community. This section is
revised often and new material appears frequently!
NOW AVAILABLE!
Start Up for Success: A Step-by-Step Workbook for
Planning, Founding and Initiating a New 501(c)(3)
Nonprofit The Workbook was developed to help
meet the needs of individuals interested in starting a
nonprofit organization—to help them weigh their options,
start smart, and implement their early planning goals.
The workbook is designed to be an interactive guide that
helps you solidify your thinking, ideas and actions
around your specific concept. This is not a resource
that will educate you on the depth and breadth of
nonprofits, the history of nonprofits, or why nonprofits
are important to our society. The information here is
focused on guiding you through your own process,
informed by what you need to know about nonprofits, the
501(c)(3) legal structure and the process of
incorporation.
Click here to purchase your copy.
At the Community Resource Center we believe that
nonprofit organizations and community groups need access
to on-going, quality training opportunities to gain the
skills, tools, and strategies they need to accomplish
their missions. Our training series provides up-to-date
and practical information covering topic areas that can
be easily applied within organizations. To find view a
list of our current trainings,
click here.
The Colorado Nonprofit Association, Community
Resource Center and Metro Volunteers have collaborated
to create an electronic training calendar in an effort
to provide quality, integrated training resources to the
nonprofit communities of the Denver metro area and
statewide.
Sign up for the Colorado Nonprofit Training Guide
Quarterly
View the CNA training and events calendar
View the Metro Volunteers training and events calendar
Written by CRC staff, board, and
friends; featuring best practices, emerging trends, and
CRC in press and new media. More coming soon!
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Fieldstone
Alliance books are written by experts with
in-the-trenches experience and their workbooks are
tested and critiqued by 20-60 experts in the field
before being published. Every book purchased through
this link will also support CRC if you include
CRC in the discount code or keycode of your
orders.
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Using Logic Models to Bring Together Planning,
Evaluation, and Action Logic Model Development Guide
--The W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model
Development Guide, a companion publication to
the Evaluation Handbook,
focuses on the
development and use of the program logic model. The
logic model and its processes facilitate thinking,
planning, and communications about program
objectives and actual accomplishments. This guide
will provide an orientation to the underlying
principles and language of the program logic model
so it can be effectively used in program planning,
implementation, and dissemination of results.
Click here
Community Economic Development Clinic
The Community Economic Development (CED) Clinic teaches
transactional practice skills to students through the
representation of nonprofit corporations,
community-based associations and enterprises, and small
businesses. The clinic provides both challenging client
work and a rigorous classroom component to expose
students to substantive legal concepts related to
community economic development and business law. Client
work may include drafting corporate formation documents;
assisting nonprofit organizations with tax-exempt
applications and maintenance of tax-exempt status;
drafting and negotiating contracts; acting as general
counsel to nonprofit corporations and small businesses;
working with state and local government agencies; and
assisting with community-oriented real estate
transactions and other transactions related to economic
development and redevelopment projects.
Click here
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