Resource Library

RF-100Critical Components of Effective Governance
National Center for Nonprofit Boards
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RF-110Directory of Indiana Foundations 1995-1996, 1997-98, 1999-2000
Indiana Donors Alliance
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RF.115Directory of Operating Grants
Research Grant Guides
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RF.120Directory of Program Grants
Research Grant Guides
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RF.130Directory of Social Service Grants
Research Grant Guides
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RF-140Fund Raising for Small Nonprofits: 1997,1998
The Fund Raising School
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RF.145Grantsmanship Center Proposal Readiness
Kintz & Mundel
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RF-160Grantsmanship Training Program
The Grantsmanship Center
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RF-170Indiana Academy for Nonprofit Excellence: 1997, 1998-99
Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network
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RF-190Marketing for Fund Raising: 1996, 1997
The Fund Raising School
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RF-210Measuring Program Outcomes: Training Kit & Video
United Way of America
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RF-220Nonprofit Personnel Policies
Aspen Publishers
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RF-230Self-Assessments for Nonprofit Boards - Facilitator Handbook
National Center for Nonprofit Boards
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RF-240The Foundation Directory 1995
Foundation Center
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RF.250The Foundation Directory 1996
Foundation Center
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RF-260The Training & Consulting Annual Volumes: 1995, 1996
J. William Pfeiffer
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RF.270The Foundation Directory 2001
Foundation Center
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RF.275The Foundation Directory 2001 (Supplement)
Foundation Center
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RF-300Workshop Resource Notebooks: 1995-1999
Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network
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RF.320Fundraising (Reference Notebook)
NRN Department
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RF-380Youth in Governance & Youth as Trustees
Community Partnerships with Youth
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WHY LIVE UNITED.

When we reach out a hand to one we influence the condition of all.

When you give to the United Way, you're lending a hand to your neighbors, family and friends who live right here in Elkhart County.

When we LIVE UNITED... Elkhart County does more... it's that simple.

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EDUCATION.

Helping children and youth achieve their potential.

  • Kindergarten Readiness
    Readiness to succeed in school means children enter kindergarten developmentally on track.
  • Elementary Readiness
    Reading on grade-level by fourth grade means elementary students are prepared to succeed in later grades and to graduate from high school
  • High School Graduation
    Academic achievement is reflected in one-time high school graduation rates

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INCOME.

Promoting financial stability and independence.

  • Adult Education
    How can adults best engage with post-high school learning opportunities to, in two years or less, move from a low-skill job to a middle skill job?
  • Financial Literacy
    How can a family best learn the fundamental money skills they need to successfully meet their basic needs?
  • Savings & Assets
    How can a family best develop the assets they need to remain financially stable during changes in income, illness or other events.

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HEALTH.

Improving people's health.

  • Dental
    Untreated dental health problems interfere with the ability to learn, eat and work.
  • Hunger
    If a person is hungry, everything else in life becomes a challenge.
  • Medical Self-Advocacy
    How can a family best learn the fundamental skills they need to successfully navigate a difficult diagnosis?

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