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There’s Still Time to Join Nonprofit Montgomery

2019-10-28T12:42:22-04:00November 2nd, 2019|Uncategorized|

There’s Still Time to Join Nonprofit Montgomery
Nonprofit Montgomery accepts membership applications year-round. If your organization is interested in renewing or joining, please do it today.

Please note that this newsletter has a wide distribution and the fact that you are receiving it does not signify that you are a member. If you don’t know if you’ve renewed, please contact us for verification.

Welcome new and renewing members (since September 2019):
Audubon Naturalist Society
Best Medicine Rep, Inc.
Center for Adoption Support and Education
Centronia
Jews United for Justice
Life Asset
Main Street Connect
VisArts
Montgomery County Language Minority Health Project Inc.
Montgomery County Renters Alliance, Inc.
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
Salvation Army
So What Else, Inc.
Story Tapestries, Inc.

United Way of the National Capital Area Partner Supporting Prince George’s County Schools

2019-10-28T12:37:19-04:00October 28th, 2019|Uncategorized|

The United Way of the National Capital Area is starting a Community Schools Initiative in Prince George’s County and they are looking for nonprofit partners that serve Maryland students and families across Montgomery AND Prince George’s Counties. United Way is helping the Prince George’s County Public Schools system to connect with nonprofits and other community-based organizations that offer best practice, evidence based programming that drives positive outcomes and student success. Interested organizations in becoming Partners must apply by November 1.

What We’re Reading

2019-10-14T12:49:33-04:00October 16th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Where The D.C. Schools That Help At-Risk Kids Are — And Aren’t (Kojo Nnamdi Show, October 2)

Can a Growing Nonprofit Economy Lead to a Thriving Democratic Culture? (The Nonprofit Quarterly, October 2)

12 Ways To Differentiate Your Nonprofit When Others Share Your Mission (Forbes Nonprofit Council, October 1)

Nonprofit news outlets aren’t relying as heavily on foundations — but journalism philanthropy continues to grow (Nieman Lab, September 18)

Nonprofit Montgomery Partners

2019-09-14T14:08:50-04:00September 14th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Nonprofit Montgomery would like to thank our Partners that help support the work we do to strengthen the nonprofit sector in Montgomery County. Partners expand their business networks by connecting with Nonprofit Montgomery members and can also gain insight into the needs of nonprofit organizations, whose purchasing power in the county is nearly $4 billion.

Nonprofit Montgomery Supporting and Business partnerships are open to individuals, consultants, and businesses. To become a Nonprofit Montgomery Partner, click here for more information.

Nonprofit strategic counsel and planning

Association for Membership Growth
Nonprofit Consulting

Capacity Partners
Strategy and development services for nonprofits.

Lumix CPAs and Advisors
Nonprofit Accounting, HR, Accounting, and Grants Management

Matthew Brown 
Nonprofit Consulting

Public Health Impact, LLC
Nonprofit and government consulting

RBW Strategy, LLC
Nonprofit consulting

Rubino & Company, Chartered
Accounting and Financial Services

Sharp Insight, LLC
Nonprofit Evaluation and Capacity Building

Talem Consulting
Nonprofit Consulting

What We’re Reading

2019-09-02T14:35:44-04:00September 6th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Greater Washington Community Foundation: Annual Report

Primary Care Coalition: Statement on Public Charge Final Rule

Content creators, here’s an Equity Screen to use as you work on your next blog post, book, podcast, or video (Nonprofit AF, August 19)

Can Arts and Cultural Partners Help Anchor Institutions Find Their Soul? (The Nonprofit Quarterly, August 21)

Are you an overheadhole? Why we need to just stop talking about overhead (Nonprofit AF, August 26)

Race to Lead Survey

2019-09-02T14:35:10-04:00September 5th, 2019|Uncategorized|

The Building Movement Project (BMP) conducted the first Race to Lead survey in 2016. Over 4,300 respondents answered questions about their current nonprofit job, interest in leading a nonprofit, training/supports, and views on race and the nonprofit sector. The “Race to Lead” report series explores the results of this survey and challenges the way the nonprofit sector has been approaching the racial leadership gap.

The 2019 Race to Lead survey is live, and anyone working for pay in the U.S. nonprofit sector to participate. The new data collected will inform the next round of Race to Lead reports.

Clinical Space Available for Sublet

2019-08-12T12:32:32-04:00August 13th, 2019|Nonprofit Resources, Uncategorized|

A counseling practice in North Bethesda, MD has three clinical spaces to rent for up to 30 hours a week, on nights and weekends. Secure, accessible entrance and well-appointed waiting room. Each clinical space is turnkey ready with newly and comfortably furnished windowed offices with sound proof rooms that are sunny and clean. $700/mo rental includes scheduled office space, utilities, WiFi, and private restrooms. Plenty of free parking for clients, walk to Pike and Rose, minutes from I-270, I-495, Old Georgetown Road and Rockville Pike, and White Flint Metro as well as bus lines. Please contact space@jcada.org or Amanda at 301-284-8172.

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