ACCOUNTING AND FINANCES
The Support Center does NOT have a pro bono accounting program.
Gary Eisenkraft, CPA and Consulting Services
GuideStar provides financial information on individual
nonprofit organizations, as well as articles and information of general interest.
Fiscal Management
Associates (FMA) FAQ
The IRS website posts tax information
for charities and nonprofits.
BBB Wise Giving Standards. The
BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for Charity Accountability were developed to assist donors in making sound
giving decisions and to foster public confidence in charitable organizations.
NY State Society
of CPAs - Nonprofit Committee
NY State Charities Bureau
Nonprofit Finance Fund provides technical
assistance and loans to nonprofit organizations undertaking capital projects and facility improvements, including
assistance in the planning and management of relocations, renovations, and equipment for systems upgrades.
Short-term financing up to $500,000 is available at below market rates.

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY
Nonprofit Computing, Inc.
has donated computer systems to give to nonprofits. It also has volunteers available to advise on software and MIS.
TechSoup
connects nonprofit organizations with donated and discounted technology products.

FOUNDATIONS
Association of Small Foundations is a membership
organization of foundations with five or fewer staff. It helps in all aspects of foundation work: public relations,
writing letters, cutting checks, mailing and processing grant applications, working with trustees and grantees,
doing site visits and evaluations, managing assets, tax matters, etc.
Council of New Jersey Grantmakers provides education, resources
and a forum for collaboration among grantmakers and contributions managers throughout the region. The council
acts as a voice for its members in the state and as a synergist among and between New Jersey's public and private
sectors to promote effective philanthropy.
Council on Foundations works to support foundations by promoting
knowledge, growth and action in philanthropy. Their site offers workshops, publications and tools. Members have
access to virtual resources.
The Foundation Center is the nation's leading authority on
institutional philanthropy and is dedicated to serving grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media,
and the general public through its website, print and electronic publications, five library/learning centers, and a
national network of cooperating collections.
New York Foundation for the Arts is committed to helping sponsors
develop programs that serve as a bridge between artists and community resources, thereby providing a forum for public
discourse within the arts. It also functions as the fiscal conduit for small arts organizations and individual artists.
Philanthropy New York brings together representatives
of independent and corporate foundations to facilitate communication and information sharing, and promotes effective
grantmaking through programs, services and resources to members and to others in the philanthropic community.

FUNDRAISING AND DEVELOPMENT
American Association of Fundraising Counsel publishes Giving
USA, an annual report that provides the latest facts and figures on philanthropic giving cross the United States.
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS provides AIDS
fundraising and grantmaking.
Changing Our World, Inc.'s services include
fundraising and development outsourcing, capital campaigns, major gift efforts, planned giving, a philanthropy
division for corporate and personal philanthropy, and on-line fundraising and communications.
Chronicle of Philanthropy is a bi-weekly newspaper
with just about everything you ever wanted to know about fundraising. There are articles on trends in the field,
how to get money, who is giving, why people are giving, and much more.
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)'s Matching
Gifts Clearinghouse enables businesses to match their employees' donations to educational and other worthy causes.
CASE maintains a comprehensive database of more than 7,700 parent companies, divisions, and subsidiaries with matching
gifts programs. The Clearinghouse provides a variety of products and free services to support matching gift programs.
They help development professionals raise more money for education, cultural organizations and social service
charities. They also work with companies to improve their matching gifts programs or to start one, as well as
helping matching gift administrators to tackle ethical and program issues.
The Philanthropy Journal is an online publication that
provides nonprofit news and resources. In addition to news they feature job openings, event calendars and
announcements about grants/gifts and people working in the sector.

GOVERNANCE
Governance Matters, formerly Alliance for
Nonprofit Governance (ANG) is a coalition of nonprofit organizations concerned about good governance in the
nonprofit sector. ANG holds conferences and events and offers resources to promote effective nonprofit governance.
BoardSource features articles related to nonprofit
governance, information about upcoming conferences and events for leaders.
The "Board Q & A" section is especially
useful for new nonprofit board members with questions about nonprofit governance.
boardnetUSA is a free resource where nonprofit boards
needing new board members and individuals interested in serving as trustees can find each other. The site is
populated with board candidate profiles that can be searched according to specific recruitment needs. By
profiling your board, potential trustees will learn about your organizations work and directly contact you.
Volunteer Consulting Group (VCG) is the sponsoring organization
for boardnetUSA. VCG helps organizations build effective board/staff partnerships, consulting on such key issues
as growth, transition, leadership succession and board responsibilities.

LEGAL SERVICES
Lawyers Alliance of New York, with the help of volunteer
attorneys, provides free or low-cost legal assistance to community development organizations, childcare providers
and nonprofit organizations in New York City. It also provides a complete range of non-litigation business
law services to nonprofit organizations that are working to improve the quality of life in low-income communities
in New York City.
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, provides free legal
assistance to community-based organizations through a referral network of private law firms and corporate law
departments. These firms handle a wide range of matters including corporate tax, employment, real estate, financial
arrangements and zoning advice. In addition, they may take on litigation involving an array of issues such as
housing, civil rights, disability rights, employment and environmental discrimination.
South Brooklyn Legal Services provides legal advocacy and
information in civil cases to low-income people in southern and western Brooklyn, NY.
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts helps individual artists and
arts organizations with legal issues through its pro bono lawyer volunteer programs.

PRODUCT DONATIONS AND PURCHASING
Joint Purchasing Corporation (JPC) works to find the best
prices for supplies to meet the procurement needs of nonprofit healthcare organizations.
Materials for the Arts recycles business furniture and
materials donated by companies and organizations to nonprofit arts organizations and individual artists involved
in public projects. It is a joint program of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and the NYC Department of
Sanitation.
National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources
(NAEIR) accepts donations of new or overstocked products from corporations and redistributes them to nonprofit
organizations and schools. The recipient groups pay yearly dues, and shipping and handling of the
merchandise is free.

VOLUNTEERING
Mayor's Volunteer Center interviews and
refers volunteers to opportunities in 3,000 nonprofit and public agencies. They also provide consultation on the
development of volunteer programs for agencies, schools and businesses.
New York Cares mobilizes more than 2,000 volunteers
each month to serve on flexibly-scheduled, team-based projects that are coordinated in partnership with schools,
community centers, parks, gardens and other social service organizations throughout New York City.
Volunteer Referral Center matches volunteers
to your organization.

OTHER RESEARCH AND RESOURCES
Alliance for Nonprofit Management's FAQ section
provides general answers to commonly asked questions regarding board development, financial management,
strategic planning, fundraising and risk management.
Alliance for the Arts gathers, analyses and publishes
information about the arts in New York. It promotes New York's cultural life and identifies the needs, contributions
and issues facing members of the artistic community.
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York)
is a service and advocacy for nonprofit theatres and related organizations in New York City. Services include low-cost
office space, management-related technical assistance, grantmaking to small and emerging theatres through the Fund
for Small Theatres and the Nancy Quinn Fund. This organization also produces audience development initiatives and
advocates for the arts at both the state and local levels.
Arts & Business Council is a national organization
that promotes mutually beneficial partnerships between corporations and nonprofit arts groups. Programs include local
business volunteers for the arts, national arts marketing projects, Arts Work NY (a job listing), ConEdison
Multicultural Internship Program, and Arts for Hope (a program using resources to deal with the impact of Sept.
11th on the arts community).
Asian American Arts Alliance provides a centralized
information network, vital resources, advocacy services and ongoing technical assistance to Asian American artists
and organizations. Its mission is to increase the support, recognition and appreciation of Asian American arts.
Asian American Federation of New York provides public policy
and community service leadership to identify and meet the critical needs of Asian Americans in the New York
metropolitan area. The Federation serves the Asian American community by analyzing issues and voicing common
concerns, advocating for responsive policies, offering financial and management assistance, coordinating service
delivery and creating unified, community-wide initiatives.
Association of Hispanic Arts provides programs for
Latino arts organizations and individual artists to give them a competitive edge in today's multi-faceted arts
field. The technical assistance program offers workshops and seminars that address a range of needs, including
planning and management, fundraising, grantwriting, marketing, artist residencies and resources, and legal issues.
AHA Regrant Programs awards small grants to Latino arts organizations in New York with little or no access to
traditional sources or funding.
The Attorney General's Charities
Bureau offers resources, articles and reports pertaining to charitable organizations.
Cause Effective is a New York-based nonprofit that
helps nonprofit organizations build their capacities to develop human and financial resources through consulting,
workshops and publications. Cause Effective helps nonprofits plan and implement special events, train and develop
their Boards, manage individual donors, enlist and manage volunteers, and promote and market their organizations.
Center
for Nonprofits & Philanthropy is an arm of the think tank,
the Urban Institute, and maintains a large amount of valuable
data on the nonprofit sector. The site also has links to a variety of listservs that researchers may want to join.
The Century Foundation is a research foundation that undertakes
timely and critical analyses of major economic, political and social institutions and issues.
Community Resource Exchange is a nonprofit organization that
provides management assistance to nonprofit organizations serving the poor and disenfranchised. It provides services
in the areas of boards, human resources, financial management, organizational development and fundraising.
Community Service Society of New York offers programs that
support, train and provide information and resources to social service professionals, as well as other agencies and
community-based organizations.
Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City,
Inc. (CSCS) represents 265 senior service organizations. CSCS provides services such as advocacy at the city,
state and federal levels. It
also offers training programs, technical assistance and customized consultation. For member organizations, CSCS
helps with dealing with government agencies and other funders.
Education Center for Community Organizing
(ECCO), at the Hunter College School of Social Work, works to strengthen the effectiveness of neighborhood
organizers and human service agencies. ECCO offers workshops, conferences, festivals, forums, consultations,
written materials, training and skills development. Some of their special projects include Computers for
Social Change, the Women's Organizers' Project, and the Child Welfare Organizing Project.
Gifts-in-Kind International connects nonprofit organizations
with a wide variety of donated and discounted products.
The Gilbert Center has analyzed websites of nonprofit organizations
dealing with children and youths, the environment, and the disabled, and has published their studies. By the end of the
project, the center hopes to have developed some tools and benchmarks that will be useful to nonprofit organizations in
either starting or enhancing their web-based communication strategies.
Hispanic Federation of New York is a membership
organization of Latino health and human services agencies serving Hispanics in the tri-state area. It assists agencies
with fund development by providing technical assistance in proposal writing and fundraising. HF also pursues a variety of
activities and programs to advocate on behalf of the Latino community, including conducting an annual survey and
sponsoring regional symposia and conferences to address issues in the Hispanic community. Their technical assistance
involves services such as strategic planning, program development, legal assistance, management training and technical
development.
Human Services Council The Human Services Council
(HSC) is the Voice of the Human Services Community. They represent thousands of not-for-profit organizations in New
York City and advocate for the needs of the human services sector as a whole. Focus areas include public policy and
advocacy, technology improvement, disaster preparedness and response, and government contracting.
Independent Sector is a membership organization with
a good site for researchers and visitors who want to learn more about the state of the nonprofit (or independent)
sector. There are links to articles and reports prepared by major nonprofit organizations and research centers
dealing with volunteering, public policy and lobbying.
International Center for the Disabled provides multiple
services for people with a variety of disabilities. These services include rehabilitation, vocational training,
independent living skills, counseling and a learning disability clinic.
Internet Nonprofit Center has some very useful information
and some very outdated stuff. Its FAQs are uneven but surprising. Try it.
National Center for Charitable
Statistics is the national repository of data on the nonprofit sector in the United States. Its mission is to develop
and disseminate high quality data on nonprofit organizations and their activities for use in research on the
relationships between the nonprofit sector, government, commercial sector, and broader civil society. The Center
was established in 1982 and has been a program of the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (CNP) at the Urban
Institute since July 1996, when it was transferred from the research division of Independent Sector.
New York Academy of Medicine focuses its research efforts on
issues that affect urban health from children's health insurance programs to the impact of HIV/AIDS.
Nonprofit Connection assists nonprofit organizations
by providing training and consulting services in organizational development so that they may be more effective in the
operation and delivery of their services.
Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York (NPCC) is dedicated
to strengthening the role and voice of the nonprofit sector in the NYC metropolitan area and provides management
services in areas such as liability insurance, retirement plans, health benefits and group purchasing plans. NPCC's
Federal Grants Information Service is an automated phone system that provides information on federal funding
opportunities that appear in the Federal Registrar.
The Nonprofit Genie is a nonprofit resource portal. Its FAQs
and Links sections are particularly useful for nonprofit organizations.
The Nonprofit Good Practice Guide captures and
organizes good practices to assist nonprofits in improving their efficiency and effectiveness. The Guide, with nine
topic areas, is designed as a resource directory and capacity building tool for new nonprofit managers. The Guide
is a project of the Philanthropic and Nonprofit Knowledge Management Initiative at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for
Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
Organization Development Network is an association of
organization development practitioners representing a range of professional roles in a wide variety of organizations.
The OD Network supports its members in their work in human organization and systems development and offers leadership
and scholarship to the profession. The website provides a range of useful resources to practitioners and excerpts from
the OD Network's professional journal, OD Practitioner.
Moving Ideas Network (MIN) - CNET's Best of the Web says,
"...the breadth and variety of material make [MIN] an excellent source for scholarly or journalistic research. [MIN]
offers a serious examination of the issues behind the policies that govern our lives."
United Way of NYC provides cash grants,
technical assistance, and leadership development services to strengthen NYC nonprofits whose work contributes to the
attainment of United Way's "community impact" goals.
