Links To Non-Profit Organizational Information
- The National Civic League home
page will lead you to a wealth of resources for creating a
community accessible to everyone. It has information on programs for
community problem solving, civic assistance programs, etc. There are a lot of
things to explore in this one that are right up our alley.
- The Spider Web
Non-Profit Community Services Index contains a wide range of
information concerning commerce, culture, and community organizing. There's
a lot of good info here that may give us ideas for reaching out to a much
larger percentage of the blind and print-disabled community.
- Index of Non-Profit
Organizations is just what it says. It's nested and goes on
forever. If non-profits ever network with each other, this is the place to
search for related organizations that we can explore and to whom we can make
ourselves known where appropriate.
- Links to
Non-Profit VLSI-Related Servers may be of interest to us when we
get to the point where we actually want to commission the manufacture of
disability-related high tech items to develop specific products. I suppose we
could somehow lobby for the creation of speech chips that could be put into
almost any item to make it talk. I'm not sure that this one suits what we
need during a start up phase, but we should keep it around for future
reference.
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Contents of this page last updated June 5, 1997