Occasionally, local Sacramento businesses contact us wanting to
donate gently used items (office furniture, equipment, etc.) to
local nonprofit organizations and we list them here. Please
contact the donor directly if you are interested in any of these
items.
The Center for Reuniting Families at Dancing Deer Farm is a
non-profit education center and organic farm on California’s
central coast. CRF is looking for a long-term partnership with a
compatible non-profit(s) where we can share our facilities at no
cost on weekdays.
OrgSpaces.org provides
real estate resources to nonprofits interested in buying, renting
or managing their space needs Find local pro bono real
estate services and check out OrgSpaces.org’s FREE space listing
service for Northern California nonprofits.
Computers refurbished by students at Heald College in partnership
with the Sacramento Sheriff’s Toy Project are available for free
to nonprofits who serve K-12 kids.
County Fair Mall in Woodland is offering free meeting space to
nonprofit groups. Groups can reserve vacant spaces ranging from
2,000 to 62,000 square feet. Proof of general liability insurance
required. For more information, contact Bruni at the mall office,
530-661-0777.
Data on the health and well being of children across California
is now more accessible than ever before. Kidsdata.org, a
children’s health website developed by the Lucile Packard
Foundation for Children’s Health, just expanded statewide,
offering data for all counties, cities, and school districts in
California — nearly 1,600 regions. Data are available for dozens
of topics measuring the health and well being of children, and
much more data will be phased in throughout 2010. Learn how kids
in your community are faring. Use this data to make your case for
support!
Does your organization need to dispose of unwanted electronics
waste? A number of local electronic waste companies offer free
e-waste pick up. For a listing, visit the County of Sacramento
Waste Management site and look for “How do I recycle…” on the
menu to the left.
Thanks to the support of the James Irvine Foundation and the
Foundation Center, a copy of Guia para Escribir Propuestas (Guide
to Proposal Writing, 5th Edition) is available for free to
nonprofits serving Latino communities. This Spanish
language title is available at the Nonprofit Resource Center
while supplies last.
We express our gratitude to Wells Fargo for providing the funding
for our new website. The goal of this project has been to create
a highly accessible resource for all nonprofit organizations in
the region, providing information at the fingertips of executive
directors, staff and board members.
Wells Fargo has been a partner in the project from the beginning,
helping us to leverage the website grant into a regional resource
hub, and we appreciate their dedication.
Free Email Marketing for Nonprofits that Help Children
From Benchmark Email
Benchmark Email’s We Care About Kids program, gives 100% free email marketing tools to child-focused nonprofits.
You can use their tools to:
Visit the Benchmark Email website to learn more about their service.
Free Space to Share for Compatible Nonprofits
Nonprofit education center and organic farm on California’s central coast
The Center for Reuniting Families at Dancing Deer Farm is a non-profit education center and organic farm on California’s central coast. CRF is looking for a long-term partnership with a compatible non-profit(s) where we can share our facilities at no cost on weekdays.
Details here.
Sierra View Retreat
Free meeting space
Sierra View Retreat, located in Rocklin, offers free meeting space for nonprofits and charitable organizations fighting child and elder abuse.
For more information visit their website.
Connecting Nonprofits to Real Estate Resources
Free space listing service for Northern California nonprofits.
OrgSpaces.org provides real estate resources to nonprofits interested in buying, renting or managing their space needs Find local pro bono real estate services and check out OrgSpaces.org’s FREE space listing service for Northern California nonprofits.
Free Refurbished Computers
Computers refurbished by students at Heald College in partnership with the Sacramento Sheriff’s Toy Project are available for free to nonprofits who serve K-12 kids.
Free Meeting Space in Woodland
County Fair Mall in Woodland is offering free meeting space to nonprofit groups. Groups can reserve vacant spaces ranging from 2,000 to 62,000 square feet. Proof of general liability insurance required. For more information, contact Bruni at the mall office, 530-661-0777.
Free Access to Children’s Health Data
Data on the health and well being of children across California is now more accessible than ever before. Kidsdata.org, a children’s health website developed by the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, just expanded statewide, offering data for all counties, cities, and school districts in California — nearly 1,600 regions. Data are available for dozens of topics measuring the health and well being of children, and much more data will be phased in throughout 2010. Learn how kids in your community are faring. Use this data to make your case for support!
Free Electronics Recycling Service
Does your organization need to dispose of unwanted electronics waste? A number of local electronic waste companies offer free e-waste pick up. For a listing, visit the County of Sacramento Waste Management site and look for “How do I recycle…” on the menu to the left.
Free Book for Nonprofits Serving Spanish-Speaking Communities
Thanks to the support of the James Irvine Foundation and the Foundation Center, a copy of Guia para Escribir Propuestas (Guide to Proposal Writing, 5th Edition) is available for free to nonprofits serving Latino communities. This Spanish language title is available at the Nonprofit Resource Center while supplies last.