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Nonprofit ResourcesCharity Channel - Community of Nonprofit Professionals Books about NonprofitsLearn more about nonprofit organizations, how to manage them, how to raise funds, and more. Books about North Carolina nonprofit organizations. Grant Writing for Dummies (For Dummies) by Beverly A. Browning. - I hate the 'for Dummies' line of books for one simple reason: I don't like being insulted by a book before I buy or read it. However, that aside, I have to recommend this book. If you're working with a non-profit organization and you need to write grants, this book is essential reading. I found it to be concise, well-organized, and very useful. - Editor's Pick! Nonprofit Kit for Dummies (With CD-ROM) by Stan Hutton, Frances Phillips. Winning Grants Step by Step (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit Sector Series) by Mim Carlson. Demystifying Grant Seeking: What You REALLY Need to Do to Get Grants by Larissa Golden Brown, Martin John Brown, Judith E. Nichols. I'll Grant You That: A Step-By-Step Guide to Finding Funds, Designing Winning Projects, and Writing Powerful Proposals by Jim Burke, Carol Ann Prater. Grantseeker's Toolkit: A Comprehensive Guide to Finding Funding (Nonprofit Law, Finance, and Management Series) by Cheryl Carter New, James Aaron Quick. Cherokee County, NC NonprofitsWould you like to lend your support to make Cherokee County as good as it can be? Learn more about Heritage Partners and get involved. Western NC ResourcesCenter for Participatory Change Western NC Listserv - The Office of Continuing Education & Summer Session of Duke University (learn@duke.edu) has established a new mailing list, called wnclist, for use by Certificate Program participants across Western North Carolina. This listserv is a powerful tool for networking and sharing information among local nonprofits. Bill Murdock and Karen Allen, the Site Coordinators for Western North Carolina, will also use wnclist to gather information about courses you would like to see scheduled in your area. Here's all you need to do to join:
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