
YPN is committed to providing you with the best resources for your ministry.

YPN is committed to providing you with the best resources for your ministry.
My City, My God (NIrV) New Testament
Practical Guide to Ministry Fundraising
Handbook - On Being a Board MemberOver the next decade the nonprofit sector will need to recruit about 640,000 new senior staffers to meet its growth needs, a new white paper says. "The Nonprofit Sector's Leadership Deficit," written by Thomas J. Tierney and published by the Bridgespan Group in Boston, says the leadership crunch comes at a time when society increasingly is relying on the sector to address societal issues.
Several factors contribute to the leadership deficit, the paper says, including baby boomer retirement, lack of internal resources for staff development, and a lack of career mobility for current leaders. The paper encourages nonprofits to invest in developing their leadership capacity, even if that means diverting some of their resources to cover overhead costs. Nonprofits also must develop competitive compensation packages to help recruit and retain high-quality leaders, the paper says. To reach a larger group of possible leaders, nonprofits should broaden recruitment pools and strategies to reach baby boomers who want to keep working, people interested in mid-life career changes, and younger people, the paper says.
Gifts in Kind International
The mission of Gifts In Kind International is to link donor resources to enhance, empower, and restore communities and people in need. They generated and placed nearly $900 million in urgently-needed new product donations last year. Gifts In Kind receives donations from thousands of large and small companies, including half of the Fortune 100 technology, retail, and consumer corporations. They distribute these donations to more than 150,000 community charities across the United States and throughout the world. Visit their website
Compassion Capital Fund
YouthPartnersNET is delighted to announce that at least two of our ministry partners were awarded Federal faith-based grants this week from the Compassion Capital Fund. Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis, IN and Sun Valley Youth Center in Denver, CO were awarded grants totaling $980,000 (either through YPN or with YPN's help).
Many federal grants include "mini-grants" distributed by local organizations. Several of our partners have been able to access these "mini-grants" by contacting the local organizations listed below. Browse through the list of grantees and find out who received federal funds in your city or region. Contact them directly to inquire about possible mini-grants or technical assistance provided by these capacity building grants.
CCF Links
For the list of 2006 awards through the Compassion Capital Fund, download their PDF. This is the list that you need to review and contact for "mini-grants".
For current announcements about grants, visit the Compassion Capital Fund website and type "2006 awards" in the Press Release Search box. You'll find news releases on recent awards. Also check out the 10-05-06 news release on the recent HHS awards for Mentoring Children of Prisoners. This article has a link to the list of organizations that received awards which is different than the above list and provides more information about this program.
For information about the Compassion Capital Fund and the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives visit their website and type CCF in the top right search box. For general information about the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, visit www.fbci.gov. For information about the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives through the United Stated Department of Health & Human Services visit http://www.hhs.gov/fbci.
In order to attract more donation dollars, you need to offer donors as many ways as possible to give. For this reason YouthPartnersNET has teamed up with EFT Corporation to offer you the EFT Value Program for Nonprofits. This program allows you to collect donations from the web, by mail, by phone or face-to-face. They'll even help you set up monthly giving options for donations that keep coming in without you having to ask for them.
View their promotional PDF, visit their website to complete an initial needs analysis...and if you're interested in learning more about EFT Corporation and their program used by non-profits around the country, contact Matt and mention YPN EFT Value Program!
TechMission is a Christian nonprofit social service organization, created to support Christian organizations in using technology to transform vulnerable communities. TechMission emerged as an organization in 2000, through relationships established within the Christian Community Development Association. A summary of their programs is listed below:
AC4 - Association of Christian Community Computer Centers
Computer Skills to Make a Living - A Spiritual Foundation to Make a Life
AC4 is a program of TM formed to support Christian community computer centers (C4's) across the world. C4's work to address the digital-divide, defined as the gap between those with access to and skills with computers and those who do not have access or computer skills. C4's include any ministry that uses technology as an outreach to serve at-risk communities, such as technology-enabled after school programs, jobs programs, entrepreneurship programs, computer classes, computerized adult education programs and computer refurbishing. However, you don't need to be a computer center to join and take advantage of these technology resources. YPN joined this network and believes the benefits are well worth the $20-$50 annual fee.
Sign up at www.techmission.org/ac4.
TechMission Safe Families
Keeping Children Safe Online - Protection from Internet Porn
The goal is to assist parents in protecting children in at-risk communities from pornography and other dangers on the Internet. They provide Toolkits for parents, pastors and ministry leaders; Internet filtering software to protect children; resources to learn how to protect children online; practical resources for porn addition recovery; resources for pastors to address porn in their congregation; resources to start accountability groups; and online safety checklists for NPO's to make sure their organizations are safe. YPN highly recommends this site for FREE resources to keep our children and ministries safe online!
Visit: www.safefamilies.org
TechMission Corps
Internships in Urban Youth Ministry
TechMission Corps is an Americorps program that provides opportunities in urban ministry throughout greater Boston and Los Angeles in 3 service areas:
Opportunities include one year Americorps internships, work-study in urban ministry for qualified college students, and volunteer opportunities in urban ministry. For more information visit: www.techmission.org/tmc/ or email tmc@techmission.org.
TechMission
ChristianVolunteering.org
This new website connects high-quality Christian volunteers with Christian service organizations and churches in order to transform vulnerable communities. Organizations list their volunteer opportunities on the website then volunteers can find opportunities when they search by zip code. YPN again recommends this site to register the volunteer needs of your ministry. Register at www.ChristianVolunteering.org for this FREE resource.
Urban Ministry Library
In the same way that there are "reruns" of television shows, TechMission is enabling "reruns" of UYWI, CCDA and other organizations talks to be syndicated through the Internet. The goal of www.UrbanMinistry.org is to create a library of the top ministry training content available online. We are always interested in adding more content to our library. Please consider sharing your organizations training materials to this national Urban Ministry library. Visit www.UrbanMinistry.org for this FREE resource.