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Information and Resources for Nonprofits

The web links below are for organizations and agencies that provide information and resources for the nonprofit community. Listing an organization here does not imply any endorsement or approval of the information or services they may provide. Members are also invited to suggest additional web links by contacting Renee Matyok at 336.706.5092

Financial Management Updates

Information and advice on accounting, financial management, and legal compliance issues from Dennis Walsh, CPA, a volunteer consultant with more than 25 years of nonprofit experience.

Human Resources Advice

Information on recruiting, hiring and training employees, labor laws and how they apply to nonprofits, and other topics from the HR Group, Inc.

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Site provides information on grant applications, initiatives, and upcoming events sponsored by the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro.

North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

Statewide organization that provides assistance to nonprofits in a wide variety of areas, many resources are available through this link.


Philanthropy Journal

PJ delivers news, information, resources and opinion about charitable giving, fundraising, management, leadership, marketing and communications, focusing in particular on organizational effectiveness, donor engagement and collaboration .

NC Network of Grantmakers

Association of North Carolina Grantmakers that is the statewide resource for networking, news, and information on grantmaking and philanthropy in the state of North Carolina

NetCorps

NetCorps webpage has information about the organization, services, locations, and contact information.

Pathways and Protocols by Senior Services

The Pathways and Protocols web site developed by the Senior Services Roundtable will help you find the senior services or assistance in Guilford County that you or your loved ones need.

The Guilford Center

Contains information about the county's publicly-funded mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse service system, and links to State and Federal information.

Youth First Homepage

Youth First offers citywide programs for at-risk teenagers. Youth First partners with non-profit organizations and service providers for teenagers and their families.

 

 
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Reading Connections
Mission: To provide and advocate for free, individualized adult literacy services to promote life changes for Guilford County residents and surrounding communities. Vision: Reading Connections is the primary agency providing state-of-the-art adult literacy services as a financially sound, highly visible, collaborative agency of social change. Our Values We believe in the right of every adult to pursue his or her ambitions to meet individualized goals. Reading Connections strives to assist adults through a wide variety of learning methods to promote the attainment of competencies needed in today's society, to prepare adults for active and responsible participation as citizens, and to empower adults to be successful in their work and family lives. Our educational practice is grounded in the following basic principles: Respect for the learners with whom we work Use of learner-centered and learner-directed educational practices Equity in service to every learner Commitment to preserving the rights and responsibilities of students, tutors, and staff Self-awareness and willingness to reflect on our adult education practice to promote positive outcomes