Nonprofit Village is one of the first points of contact for start-up and emerging nonprofits. Coaching, technical assistance, affordable space, amenities, business solutions, and a collective voice ensure access to the expertise and resources nonprofits need to survive – especially in the current environment. All coaching and support groups moved online when COVID-19 moved in. Individualized coaching for 50 nonprofits helped them learn how to sustain themselves, shift from complimentary to fee-based services, and create joint partnerships to survive. It also assisted them in filing for government relief, creating appropriate donor outreach, and conducting research on corporate sponsors in a new economic environment. Pivoting to remote work was a significant problem for most nonprofits, so a series of training programs shares solutions to common technology challenges. We need our nonprofit community to be there for us ... on the other side.
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- $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
About the Catalogue for Philanthropy
Each year 120 expert reviewers evaluate applicants for distinction, merit, and impact. Each featured charity has been successfully site visited and its financials given the thumbs up. The Catalogue for Philanthropy charges no fees and raises funds separately to support its work. Since 2003, it has raised over $40 million for charities across the Greater Washington region.
The Catalogue for Philanthropy looks to friends like you to keep our services independent and entirely free of charge. Consider a small contribution to the Catalogue to cap off your gift and help the causes you care about get the full support they deserve!