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Site Tracks Servicesfor New York Charities

November 28, 2002 | Read Time: 1 minute

By Nicole Wallace

Nonprofit organizations in New York City that are looking for fund-raising or management assistance have a new resource to which they can turn.

The new Web site, Who Does What, features a searchable database of nonprofit groups that provide advice and consulting services to other charities in 14 areas, including advocacy, finances, fund raising, human resources, and technology.

The database includes both New York City and national organizations. Each listing describes the services that the organization offers and provides contact information.

The Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York created Who Does What with financial support from the Civic and Community Vitality Subcommittee of the Ford Foundation’s Good Neighbor Committee and by the New York Community Trust.


To get there: Go to http://www.npccny-whodoeswhat.org.