Partners Page
Below are links to some organizations that provide training, technological assistance, and other services to groups and individuals in NC. The NC Conservation Network works closely with these groups and highly recommends their services.
|
Earth Share of North Carolina: Earth Share of North Carolina is a federation of environmental non-profits working to keep our state's rivers clean and our communities healthy – and to foster ecotourism for a strong North Carolina economy. If you want to invest in your family, your community and your environment, you will want to learn more about Earth Share of North Carolina. The NC Conservation Network has been a proud member of Earth Share of North Carolina for the past three years. |
|
Environmental Support Center: The Environmental Support Center empowers environmental groups by helping to improve their management, planning, funding and communications capabilities. In 12 years the Environmental Support Center has provided more than $1.5 million to over 1300 organizations. Green Media Toolshed: Green Media Toolshed provides a suite of powerful, online media tools for the environmental non-profit community. These tools include an online media database, a press room, a password-protected campaign site and an image management system. Green Media Toolshed's goal is to build and strengthen the communications infrastructure for the environmental movement. |
|
Institute for Conservation Leadership: The Institute for Conservation Leadership offers workshops, training programs, consulting, research, and meeting facilitation to environmental and conservation groups. Established in 1988, it has served thousands of individual leaders, organizations, broader coalitions and networks. It provides custom-designed support and long term programs, such as the Complete Fundraiser, to help leaders and organizations achieve their goals to better protect the Earth. |
|
NC Center for Nonprofits: The mission of the N.C. Center for Nonprofits is to serve, promote, and represent the nonprofit sector and strengthen nonprofits' effectiveness as they improve North Carolina's quality of life. The Center's goals are to help nonprofits achieve their goals in the communities they serve; provide access to high-quality information on effective practices; foster communication and cooperation among nonprofits; help them cut operating costs; enhance public recognition of the value of the nonprofit sector; and advocate on issues that affect 501(c)(3) nonprofits' capacity to address community needs. |


