APPENDIX C SOURCES OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONSThe
Nonprofit Resource Library is only one of several
technical assistance services around Los Angeles. The
following organizations are involved with training,
consulting and aiding the nonprofit community of
Southern California. All are located in Los Angeles and
Orange counties.
Center for Nonprofit Management Nonprofit
Resource Library 606 S. Olive Street, Suite
2450 Los Angeles, CA 90014 (213) 623-7080 Web
site: http://www.cnmsocal.org/ Executive
Director: Peter Manzo
The Center for Nonprofit Management fosters healthy
neighborhoods and communities by improving the
performance of nonprofit organizations addressing
critical issues and serving underserved
populations.
Established in 1979 by the corporate and foundation
community, the Center for Nonprofit Management helps
nonprofit organizations more effectively fulfill their
missions by:
- Guiding Nonprofits to Critical Information
- Developing Nonprofit Leadership and Management
Skills
- Counseling Organizations Through Change
- Building Human Capital: Finding and Keeping the
Right People
- Promoting Collaboration and Communication
The Center for Nonprofit Management’s programs
include:
- Knowledge and Information Services: Our
Nonprofit Resource Library and Nonprofit Manager’s
Helpline provide free, accurate and timely information
and resources to help nonprofits make
decisions.
- Professional Development Training: Our
management seminars train nonprofit leaders in various
aspects of management, including supervision, board
development, fundraising, finance, technology and
evaluation.
- Consulting Services: Our experienced
consultants work closely with boards of directors,
management, and staff to help them with strategic
planning, team building and other strategic,
organization-wide activities.
- Nonprofit Sector Labor Support: Our weekly
jobs newsletter Nonprofit Directions and annual
Compensation & Benefits Survey help
organizations recruit qualified employees and
compensate them fairly.
- Research and Publications: The Center has
produced several original reports (available for free
download from our web site), such as studies of the
technology needs of Los Angeles nonprofits and of the
effects of the economy on local nonprofits, as well as
books including The Nonprofit Answer Book and
Building and Maintaining an Effective Board of
Directors, and a free monthly e-mail newsletter,
Nonprofit Prism.
- Technology Education and Consulting: NPower
Los Angeles, a program of the Center for Nonprofit
Management, is an affiliate of the NPower Network (http://www.npower.org/). Our mission
is to assist nonprofits throughout Southern California
use computer technology to expand the reach and impact
of their work.
Our Knowledge and Information services are free and
our fees for other services are set on a sliding scale
to help make them accessible to organizations of all
sizes.
California Association of Nonprofits
(CAN®) 520 South Grand Avenue, Suite 695 Los
Angeles, CA 90071 (213) 347-2070 Web site: http://www.canonprofits.org/ Email:
info@CAnonprofits.org Executive
Director: Flo Green
The California Association of Nonprofits (CAN), a
statewide membership organization of over 1,700 diverse
nonprofits, is dedicated to protecting, strengthening
and promoting nonprofit organizations in our
state.
CAN’s mission is to promote, strengthen and advance
the influence, professionalism, accountability and
effectiveness of nonprofit organizations in a manner
that builds their capacity to accomplish their missions
and preserves the idealism and value of nonprofit
organizations in California.
Benefits and services for Members include the Alert
newsletter, a Manager’s Helpline, the CAN Policy
Council, which gives nonprofits a powerful voice in
public policy decisions, various conferences and
seminars, special insurance coverage and other discounts
and special services for nonprofits.
California Community Foundation 445 South
Figueroa Street, Suite 3400 Los Angeles, CA
90071-1638 (213) 413-4130 Web site: http://www.calfund.org/ President
& CEO: Antonia Hernández Executive Vice
President: Joe Lumarda
Established in 1915, the California Community
Foundation’s mission is to build one community out of
many by matching acts of caring to community needs. A
nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, the foundation
administers charitable funds for a broad cross-section
of individuals, corporations and nonprofit
organizations.
Named by Peter Drucker in Forbes magazine as
one of the 10 best-managed nonprofit organizations in
America, the community foundation offers uniquely
flexible and innovative philanthropic services that
appeal to people and organizations of both wealth and
modest means.
Nonprofit organizations that have come to believe
that endowment building is important to their long-term
stability can set up a fund at the California Community
Foundation. The organization can arrange to receive the
income from the fund, or have it roll back into the fund
over time, while benefiting from the lower fees and
costs resulting from the foundation’s economies of
scale.
Through its primary funding initiative, “Nurturing
Neighborhoods/Building Community,” the California
Community Foundation addresses the essential elements to
maintaining healthy and independent lives for at-risk
populations in Los Angeles, particularly those who face
barriers and discrimination due to language, economic
situation, culture or sexual orientation. The community
foundation funds programs that strengthen and expand
economic opportunities, revitalize neighborhoods, build
healthy communities and improve early academic
achievement.
Through a number of other initiatives and specified
funds, the California Community Foundation also makes
grants to individual artists, arts organizations, health
facilities, community-based nonprofit groups,
environmental agencies and many more nonprofit service
providers throughout Los Angeles County.
California Lawyers for the Arts 1641 18th
Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310)
998-5590 Web site: http://www.calawyersforthearts.org/ Executive
Director: Alma Robinson Program Coordinator: Audrey
Greenberg
California Lawyers for the Arts, a statewide
nonprofit legal services and information organization,
offers numerous programs to assist artists of all
disciplines. Arts Arbitration and Mediation Services
offers an amicable, inexpensive, and expedient means to
resolve disputes outside of court. The Lawyer Referral
Service provides referrals to attorneys experienced in
art-related business and legal matters. The Educational
Programs offer workshops, seminars and clinics to
provide artists with basic business and legal
information. A speaker’s bureau makes C.L.A. lecturers
available to other organizations and schools. Two
offices in the Bay Area offer similar services.
Center for Cultural Innovation 244 S. San
Pedro Street, #401 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone:
(213) 687-8577 Fax: (213) 687-8578 Web
site: http://www.cci2002.org/ Email: info@cciarts.org Board
Chair: Cora Mirikitani President: Judith Luther
Wilder
The Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI) was launched
in 2001 as a next-generation financial and management
support center for self employed artists, small arts
businesses and the nonprofit arts sector, focusing on
the needs of artists and creative entrepreneurs.
Established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, CCI
provides high-end, responsive business training,
incubation, and financial services to a wide range of
self-employed artists and the small and mid-sized arts
and entertainment businesses and nonprofit organizations
that constitute a $53 billion industry
nationwide.
Community Partners 606 S. Olive Street,
Suite 2400 Los Angeles, CA 90014 (213) 439-9640
Web site: http://www.communitypartners.org// Executive
Director: Paul Vandeventer
Community Partners serves as an engine for charitable
sector leadership, innovation and excellence with an eye
toward building a sustainable nonprofit infrastructure
in Southern California. To this end, we act as an
incubator for and provide technical assistance to
organizations and projects in emergent and transitional
phases of development. Our services include project
sponsorship, financial and administrative management,
and consultation in areas such as board development,
organizational and program planning, budgeting,
evaluation and grantseeking. Currently, approximately
170 projects operate within our incubator, receiving
fiscal sponsorship and a full complement of other
services, including individualized technical assistance
and access to a specially designed training curriculum.
Community Partners is a way for projects in their early
stages of development to overcome the frustrating delays
that often accompany incorporating and applying for tax
exemption. This allows groups to use precious start-up
energies to focus on developing their program rather
than jumping through administrative and legal hoops. We
assist the leaders of our projects, as well as leaders
of organizations outside the umbrella, in establishing
the management capability necessary to achieve their
objectives.
Executive Service Corps of Southern
California 520 South Lafayette Park Place, Suite
210 Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 381-2891 Web
site: http://www.escsc.org// Executive
Director: Megan G. Cooper Associate Director: Barrie
Segall
The Executive Service Corps (ESC) is an organization
of more than 125 retired executives who are available to
help solve management and organizational problems. These
volunteer consultants are recruited for short- and
long-term projects to assess needs and offer assistance
on a wide variety of management issues. ESC consultants
are also available to serve on nonprofit boards through
the ESC Board Bank and to serve as board coaches to
nonprofit agency boards.
Info Line Information and Referral
Federation of Los Angeles County P.O. Box 726 San
Gabriel, CA 91776 (626) 350-1841 Executive
Director: Maribel Marin
Info Line helps Los Angeles County residents find and
access essential health and human services quickly and
efficiently. Info Line’s highly skilled multi-lingual,
multicultural information specialists are available 24
hours a day, seven days a week, providing referrals in
English, Spanish and 160 other languages. Services also
are provided for the hearing impaired. In addition, Info
Line provides information on job training and on
alternative transportation for people with disabilities,
and operates the Cold Weather Shelter Hotline and the
county’s Elder Abuse Reporting Hotline. The toll-free
numbers for Info Line are as follows:
Los Angeles: (323)
686-0950 San Fernando Valley: (818)
501-4447 Burbank/Glendale: (818)
956-1100 San Gabriel Valley: (626)
350-6833 West Los Angeles: (310)
551-2929 South Bay/Long Beach: (310)
603-8962 Airport Area: (310)
671-7464 Other L.A. County: (800)
242-4612 TTD (for
the Deaf): (800) 242-4026
Legal Aid Foundation Main Office
(West) 1102 S. Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles, CA
90019 (323) 801-7989 Fax: (323) 801-7921 Web
site: http://www.lafla.org/
As Los Angeles’ frontline law firm for low-income
people, the Legal Aid Foundation promotes access to
justice, strengthens communities, combats discrimination
and effects systemic change through representation,
advocacy and community education. Support-staff work in
the community in a variety of ways.
Lodestar Management/Research, Inc. 315 W.
9th Street, Suite 700 Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213)
891-1113 Web site: www.lmresearch.com/main.html Email:
Lodestar@LMResearch.com President:
Morgan Lyons, Ph.D.
Founded in 1985, Lodestar is a research and
management assistance firm based in downtown Los
Angeles. Lodestar’s mission is to improve the capacity
of organizations to fund, plan, administer or deliver
services to individuals, families, communities and
society.
Our clients are community-based organizations,
government agencies, schools and private foundations. We
offer services in a number of areas, including program
and organizational evaluation, community research and
program development. Since its formation, Lodestar has
provided these services to client organizations in a
variety of fields including a number of different social
services, health care, education and criminal
justice.
Nonprofit Resource Center of the Volunteer Center
Orange County 1901 E. 4th Street, Suite
100 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 953-5757 Web
site: http://www.volunteercenter.org/ Director:
Carol R. Stone
The Nonprofit Resource Center provides a wide variety
of services to those individuals and groups involved
with nonprofit organizations throughout Orange County.
It is primarily designed to improve and enhance the
administrative, managerial and programmatic capabilities
of nonprofit organizations and their staff. Major
services include: weekly seminars, the resource library,
consulting and a nonprofit management Core Competency
Certificate.
The Volunteer Center Resource Library contains an
extensive collection of books, periodicals, handouts and
audiovisual materials on all aspects of volunteerism,
nonprofit administration, board development, fundraising
and funding research information. Current listings on
nonprofit job openings are also available.
Other Volunteer Center programs refer groups and
individuals of all ages for volunteering in nonprofit
organizations, assist corporations with employee
volunteering, administer court-ordered community service
volunteering, aid nonprofits in the recruitment of board
members, host yearly county-wide volunteer recognition
events, and provide low-income seniors with subsidized
job training opportunities in area nonprofits.
Public Counsel 601 S. Ardmore Avenue Los
Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 385-2977 Web site: http://www.publiccounsel.org/ Executive
Director: Steven Nissen
Public Counsel’s Community Development Project (CDP)
is committed to supporting community-based organizations
and businesses that strengthen low-income and
underserved Los Angeles neighborhoods. CDP maintains a
network of hundreds of volunteer attorneys specializing
in corporate and transactional law. We match attorneys
from this network with qualified nonprofit organizations
and microbusinesses that require legal assistance. CDP
staff and volunteers provide assistance on a
matter-by-matter basis and do not provide ongoing or
litigation assistance. Legal services range from helping
start-ups incorporate and obtain tax-exemption to
helping established organizations and microbusinesses as
they evolve and develop different legal needs on matters
such as contracts, financing agreements, intellectual
property and employment issues. Nonprofits and
microbusinesses may receive free legal help if their
mission and work benefit low-income individuals or
communities. CDP has an application process to determine
eligibility. Information is available through our Intake
Line at (213) 385-2977, x200. We review applicants based
on their charitable mission, ongoing or expected
viability, and their ability to pay for legal services
without impairing operations. In addition to direct
legal services, CDP also provides free seminars and
publications on substantive legal topics relevant to
both nonprofits and microbusinesses. An updated list of
seminars and more information on our services is
available on our website at
www.publiccounsel.org.
Volunteer Center of Los Angeles 8134 Van
Nuys Boulevard, #200 Panorama City, CA 91402-4801
(818) 908-5066 Fax: (818) 908-5147 Web site:
http://www.vcla.net/ Executive
Director: Jim Leahy
Volunteer Center of Los Angeles is a nonprofit
organization responsible for the recruitment, placement,
training and recognition of volunteers. It provides
volunteer information for both public and private
agencies in all phases of health, education and cultural
services. The Center offers consulting in volunteer
management and program development, in addition to
technical assistance for corporations wishing to
establish employee volunteer programs. A research
library on all aspects of volunteerism is also
available.
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