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More than 800 organizations already belong to the Center for Nonprofit Advancement—the largest and oldest umbrella organization serving nonprofits in the greater Washington area. If you’re a 501(c) organization in the District of Columbia, Maryland or Virginia, you belong at the Center.
By joining the Center for Nonprofit Advancement, your nonprofit is joining a network of professionals that will save you time and money so you can focus on what really matters: your mission. Regardless of the size of your budget or the scope of your mission, the Center for Nonprofit Advancement strengthens your nonprofit and allows you to reach your organizational goals through our group buying power, our professional and educational workshops, our advocacy and coalition building, and our extensive networking opportunities. With a Center membership, you and your staff have a wealth of resources at your fingertips. Membership in the Center for Nonprofit Advancement is open to any 501(c) nonprofit organization in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. Click here to meet a few of our members or below for more.
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Explore the Benefits of Membership: Free Center 101 on Thursday, July 21 Network with other nonprofit leaders, meet the Center's staff and learn about the wealth of resources, programs and services you could be enjoying as a Center member. Registration coming soon for our next, free Center 101 session on Thursday, July 21. Already a Center member, but curious about your membership benefits? Please join us! |
Download a Membership Application or contact Beth Hess or Aaron Dahnke at (202) 457-0540 for additional information about Center membership.
"We have been a member of The Center for nine years now, and we renew each year because we perceive a tremendous value in our membership. We depend on the Center for a range of services: low-cost employee benefits programs, quality training programs for our staff, and we stay connected to important developments in the greater DC nonprofit community via the Nonprofit Agenda. We also rely on the consultation that the staff at the Center is always happy to provide!" --Scott Birdsong, Executive Director of GUIDE Program ________________________________________________
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Bureau of Rehabilitation, Inc.
Calvary Healthcare
Capital City Area Health Education Center
Change, Inc.
Children Are Our Future, Inc.
City Impact
Copper and Brass Fabricators Council
Council of Latino Agencies
Crystal City Business Improvement District
D.C. Black Church Initiative
D.C. Exchange
Dominican Retreat
East of the River Community Development Corp.
Fairfax Futures: The Fund for Early Learning & School Readiness
Faith Productions
Faith United Ministries
Faithworks
Family & Child Services of Washington
GCH Endowment to Promote Quality Early Childhood Education
Great and Small
Greater Washington Foundation of Insurance and Financial Advisors
Harambee House for Youth
Institute for the Prevention and Eradication of Violence
International Foundation, The
Safety Education
John G. Stone III Scholarship Fund
Kiwanis Clinic
Mission Opportunity
Montgomery County Parks Foundation
National Center for Nonprofit Law
National Community Advisory Partnership
National Institute for the Family
National Public Pension Coalition
On Our Own of Fairfax County
Oromo Center, Inc
Pilgrim AME Job Connection
Pizzazz
Prince William Speech & Hearing Center
Project H.E.A.L.T.H. Foundation
Rosslyn Business Improvement District
Social Hygiene Society of Metropolitan Washington
Support Center Inc., The
United Nations Association - National Capital Area
United States-Asia Foundation
US Patent Model Foundation
Volunteers for the Blind
Word of God Community Church
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