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Strengthening Nonprofits

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Adaptation to a Changing Economic Environment Seminar

Sponsored by the Monmouth County Human Services Advisory Council & United Way of Monmouth County

Held on October 30, 2009 at Brookdale Community College

Monmouth Ocean Nonprofit Assistance Center

Partners: Brookdale Community College,
Monmouth Ocean Development Council,
United Way of Monmouth County

Strengthening the capacity of the nonprofit sector in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and encouraging collaboration and coordination of resources . . . through training, resource referral, consulting and supportive services.

Learn more at www.monac.org/programs.html


Give Now

Invest in your community. Give to United Way of Monmouth County. UWMC is working to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health. These are the building blocks for a good life - a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.

2-1-1


For help with a problem or to help others, dial 2-1-1, UWMC's free and confidential community service line, 24 hours a day or visit the NJ 2-1-1 website www.nj211.org and search their online database.

Born Learning

Want to find out how young children learn? Or get ideas for using everyday activities as learning moments? Born Learning helps parents, grandparents and caregivers enrich early learning.

Learn more about the UWMC Born Learning program

Five Ways You Can Live United

1. Read to children in your family, at your library, or with a local non-profit engaged in child care or literacy

2. Bring a child in your life to a bank to have a tour and open up a savings account.

3. Volunteer to prepare tax returns for low-income families

4. Buy pedometers for your friends and have a fun competition for who can walk the most steps.

5. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at the local homeless shelter