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Network for Good Formation 2001 Location Bethesda, Maryland CEO Bill Strathmann Website http://www.networkforgood.org Network for Good is a website where users can donate to charities and search for volunteer opportunities.The website was founded in 2001 by America Online, Cisco Systems and Yahoo!.
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Management
As well as its headquarters, it also has an office in San Francisco, California, through its 2005 merger with Groundspring.org. Board members are composed of people who have previously worked with various other companies such as AOL, Yahoo! and eBay.[1]
Non-profit Services
Non-profits can access tools for fundraising, volunteer recruitment and donor communication,[2] and can receive free tips and training on topics including how to develop and improve their online marketing, communications and fundraising.[3]
Papers and Studies
The website sponsored "How Crisis Compels Donors to Give Online", a study on online donations during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina,[4] and "The Wired Fundraiser", a study reflecting how current technology is changing the world of fundraising.[5]
See also
- Charity Navigator
- SixDegrees.org
- Charity badge
- MissionFish
- Firstgiving.com
References
- ^ "Network for Good Board". http://www.networkforgood.org/about/board/.
- ^ "Network for Good". PC Magazine. 2003-10-14. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1335995,00.asp. Retrieved 2007-05-14.
- ^ Help for Non-profits: Fundraising123.org website.
- ^ How Crisis Compels Donors to Give Online: PDF file at the Network For Good website.
- ^ The Wired Fundraiser: PDF file at the Fundraising123.org website.
External links
Topics related to charity Main topics Philanthropy · Alms · Tzedakah · Zakat · Sadaqah · Tithe · Altruism · Gift · Donation · Alternative giving · Youth philanthropy · Volunteering · Noblesse obligeOrganization types Voluntary association · Nonprofit organization · Non-governmental organization · Registered charity, Charitable trust · Foundation · Private foundation · Charitable organization · Public-benefit nonprofit corporation · Mutual-benefit nonprofit corporation · Religious corporationAdditional topics Categories:- Internet properties disestablished in 2001
- Charities based in the United States
- Non-profit organizations based in Maryland
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