Support a local charitable cause this holiday season and share an 'unselfie'.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Books for nonprofit boards
Train your board (and everyone else)to raise money
by Andrea Kihlstedt and Andy Robinson
Making money with donor newsletters
by Tom Ahern
Here are more titles that may be of interest if you are on a nonprofit board.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Recent Arrivals
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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
More new titles!
by Peter Greer and Chris Horst
Effective Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations: how executive directors and boards work together
by Thomas Wolf
The Money-Raising Nonprofit Brand: motivating donors to give, give happily and keep on giving
by Jeff Brooks
Check out any titles from the Nonprofit Resource Center collection by placing hold requests online through the catalog. Pick up and return items to any OCPL library location.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
FDO - New look and features
Here is a little of what you can expect from the new version of the site:
Ranked results: When you use Power Search, results are now sorted by relevance so you don’t have to sift through pages of results. You can also choose which databases you want to search.
Guided search functionality: With the new and improved index filtering options, you can find the perfect search term as you type.
New ways to narrow your results lets you drill down to the right list of grantmakers with fewer searches.
Printer-friendly grantmaker profiles bring information from the database to your desk more easily.
The ability to e-mail lists of grantmakers and groups of grantmaker profiles gives you more options for taking the data out of the database in the way that works for you.
Visit the Central Library to access the Foundation Directory Online database. Questions? Contact Peg Elliott by email at reference@onlib.org or call 315-435-1900.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Great ROI opportunity
Make an annual contribution to the Future Fund Endowment of $100 or more. The endowment provides a $5000 grant each year to a local not-for-profit.
Your membership gives you a say in which organization the Future Fund supports.
Visit Future Fund and discover:
How your employer can double your membership contribution
A list of organizations the Future Fund has helped
Other ways you can get involved
How the grant cycle works
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Find Funders! Free workshop
Friday March 7, 2014
9:15 Am - 10:30 AM
Central Library Nonprofit Resource Center
Free workshop for 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations. Learn about the resources and services of the Nonprofit Resource Center. Receive hands-on training and search strategies for searching the Foundation Directory Online database to locate new funding prospects.
Meet on 3rd floor of the Central Library for collection orientation.
Call the Central Library at (315)435-1900 to pre-register for this session or to find out about scheduling on-site group training.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Don't miss this webinar!
What: Foundation Center Funding Tools Webinar
When: Wednesday, February 5, 2014, at 2:00 PM ET
Who should attend? Librarians, development staff, provosts, researchers, and anyone who wants to find funders!
How to Register? Register Online , or via email to Nora Niesen at: nln@foundationcenter.org
The Foundation Directory Online (FDO), the leading institutional funding research tool, helps connect grantseekers with grantmakers. Updated weekly, FDO includes reliably-sourced details on over 120,000 foundations, corporate donors, and public charities, and their 3 million recently awarded grants. FDO’s current, accurate, and comprehensive information is commonly used by fundraisers, administrators, professors, researchers, students, and librarians as their premier source for fundraising research.
The Foundation Grants to Individuals Online (GTIO) database has detailed information on nearly 10,000 foundations and public charities that fund students, artists, researchers, and other individual grantseekers. If you serve individuals in need of grants or scholarships, GTIO is the resource for you.
Both these databases are available for free access when you visit theNonprofit Resource Center at the Onondaga County Central Library. For more information about this collection of accessing the online databases, please call 315-435-1900
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Just added ...
By Rick Moyers
Check out this and other BoardSource titles for free from the Nonprofit Resource Center collection at the Central Library.