Community Resource Exchange (CRE) is a nonprofit social change consulting firm. CRE works with both emerging organizations and well-established institutions in neighborhoods where resources and opportunities are limited. With CRE’s help, nonprofit leaders develop the tools they need to build their organizations and improve the neighborhoods in which they live. CRE's Community Conference Center or "C3" provides affordable meeting space for conferences, training workshops, board retreats and a variety of meetings.
We are compiling a list of nonprofit resources. This is not an exhaustive list. To recommend other resources please email us at webmaster@nyf.org.
The Evaluation Forum - “Outcomes for Success! 2000 Edition” is designed to help organizations develop outcome-based evaluation systems.
The Urban Studies Program at Queens College offers a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and an Masters in Urban Affairs. This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of cities and facilitates critical thinking about issues of social justice in relation to urban society. Its focus is on New York City and the full-time faculty, with expertise in history, anthropology, political science, public administration, sociology and urban planning provide students with diverse and complimentary perspectives on urban issues.
Contact dana.davis@qc.cuny.edu or leave a message at 718-997-5130 for more information.
United Way of New York City is a volunteer-led organization that mobilizes the resources and strategic thinking of the nonprofit, private, and public sectors to improve lives, strengthen the community, and build a stronger New York City. Recognizing the unique and valuable role that nonprofits play in the city's overall human service delivery system, we partner with a range of nonprofit organizations – from large city-wide agencies to small, community-based groups.

