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Resources for Nonprofits

  • Guidestar
    Connecting people with nonprofit information
  • ModestNeeds
    The Nonprofit Grant program empowers individual donors to invest directly in small nonprofit organizations struggling to serve their communities, but whose needs are generally too small to be considered a funding priority by larger, more conventional grant-makers.
  • Taproot Foundation
    pro bono services using the specific skills of highly skilled professionals to strengthen nonprofits and communities in need.
  • A Billion and Change
    pro bono services using the specific skills of highly skilled professionals to strengthen nonprofits and communities in need.
  • Idealist
    An interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.
  • Pro Bono Design Resource/IdeaList.org
    Does your organization need a poster or a new brochure? A website re-design or a promotional video? You can post these needs on Idealist, and they will do their best to match you with designers and other 'creatives' who want to help. Idealist is doing this in collaboration with the Art Directors Club -  - the leading organization of its kind in the world. Idealist’s side of the partnership is to get your projects online, and ADCglobal will reach out to designers all over the world to get them involved. To post a project, login to Idealist, and select Pro-bono Design Project from the list of posting options.

Resources for Individuals seeking personal support

  • Modest Needs
    Connecting donors with individuals demonstrating a one-time modest financial need. An additional user-contributed resources page lists organizations state-by-state who provide relief to individuals for a variety of needs.
  • 211TN
    (Middle Tennessee resource) Using a database of more than 2,000 agencies, 211TN (Tennessee) matches callers to social services and volunteer and donation opportunities.

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