Tips on using the Organization FinderFor help finding organizations that match your interests, scroll down or click a link:Search | Select | Evaluate & Act! "Search" TipsHow do I find organizations?On the Search form:
If you know the name of the organization, scroll down the Search form to the place where it says "Already know who you're looking for?" and type in the name in the field below it. Then click the "Find" button. "Select" TipsWhat if I have too many results?Be more picky! Use your browser's "BACK" button to go back to the search form and try one or more of the following:
Be less picky. Use your browser's "BACK" button to go back to the search form and try one or more of the following:
Read through the list and decide which organizations you would like to learn more about. Click on the organization name or the "select this organization" button to view their entire page. Read it, print it and share it. "Evaluate" & "Act" TipsHow should I choose between organizations?Read their pages and compare their answers -- particularly to these questions: What we do - This is where organizations tell you how they help the community. Our wish list - Here, they list specific grants and projects that you can fund as a Roundtable. Remember: Community Grants and Service Projects are different. Community Grants are when you give money directly to an organization. Service Projects are when you volunteer to help an organization. How we can help you learn more about us - Here, they list how they can tell you more about your community and their organization. How we'd like to keep up the relationship with your school - Here they list how they can help organize a service project or tell your school and community about the grant! Let's Talk! - This will help you learn more about the organization's staff and who you can talk to. You will also be able to find out the best time and way to contact him or her. What do I do once I find an organization that I like?
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