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Causes: Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, Community Improvement & Capacity Building, Human Service Organizations, Human Services, Mutual & Membership Benefit

Mission: The center for nonprofit advancement expands professional development opportunities, access and capacity for nonprofit organizations throughout the greater washington d. C. Region and the commonwealth of virginia. The center for nonprofit advancement believes that stronger nonprofits make for stronger communities. For more than 36 years, the center has been a leading advocate, educator, and service provider for nonprofits in the greater washington, d. C. Area and the commonwealth of virginia. The center's impact is felt every day and reflected in the thousands of nonprofits that achieve success thanks to the services and support of the center.

Programs: Member benefits: center for nonprofit advancement members are eligible to participate in group buying programs that give nonprofits of any size access to high-quality goods and services at a more reasonable cost. The center's ongoing cost and quality control enables nonprofits to serve communities more effectively and efficiently. The group buying program allows nonprofits to devote more resources toward their mission. The center's largest offering is its medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - vitalhealth.

learning & leadership institute and forums: in 2014, the center offered 65 courses, 1 annual conference, and several education forums serving nearly 2,000 participants and benefitting nonprofit organizations throughout the greater washington region and commonwealth of virginia. Classes and certificate programs were presented for board members, leaders, and staff of nonprofit organizations at all levels and at various locations within the center's services area, including east of the anacostia river in washington d. C.

publications: the center provides informative publications, including news, resources, tips, strategies, and updated on issues impacting nonprofits to nearly 30,000 readers each month. Publications are shared through print and electronic transmission, the center's website, and social media.
1666 K St Nw Ste 440, Washington, DC 20006
202-457-0540
Civil Rights
Washington
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