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The Capitol Area North embraces five Ohio counties: Delaware, half of Franklin, Logan, Marion and Union. The heart of this district rests in the life of each local church, where lay and clergy work together to create transformational ministries.
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The mission of the Capitol Area South District is to encourage and equip United Methodist congregations in their mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
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The West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church is composed of 58 counties in Ohio. Nearly 1,200 congregations with almost 250,000 members live, work and witness here.
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United Way has a Neighborhood Partnership Center which offers training in grant-writing, forming a non-profit, volunteer recruitment, marketing and more. They also offer grants to neighborhood groups in Franklin County.
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Firstlink is a referral service for people in need as well as offering training in grant-writing, volunteer management etc.
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The Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks offers this service- a web based tool which helps churches and organizations help persons connect to benefits like Food Stamps, Energy Assistance etc.
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This organization provides IT help to non-profits and helps you find IT people to serve on your board.
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This website has free templates and forms for developing a business plan, applying for a 501C3, forming a board, etc.
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Our mission is to equip and empower children and families living in poverty with the resources and opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and hopelessness.
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Offers training in grant-writing and offers grants in areas like education, social services and more.
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It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills.
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VolunteerMatch strengthens communities by making it easier for good people and good causes to connect. The organization offers a variety of online services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business leaders committed to civic engagement.
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The Community Development for All People Corporation is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to creating a community and church that welcomes and cares for all people. We work to improve the economic, social and spiritual quality of life for residents of the Columbus south side.
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We are engaged in servant ministry, seeking to be faithful disciples by following Jesus, who came "not to be served, but to serve" (Mark 10:45), by responding to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our neighbors.
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The Free Store is a communal resource for people in central Ohio. Goods, such as clothing, toys, books, and home decor are donated and then given out to people who need them.
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Our multidisciplinary approach to treatment begins with a Safe Place, leading to a child’s emotional Safe Space. We offer a complete Continuum of Mental Health Care for our children and their families.
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aha! serves those who want to build high-achieving schools and prosperous communities. Workshops, seminars, books, DVDs, e-learning, and other tools are embraced by people from all economic groups, all races, and all political persuasions.
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Job & Family Services County Agency Directory and Web Sites
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Mission: To work toward ending homelessness by educating the Central Ohio Community about homeless issues and advocating in a unified voice for social and economic justice for all people, especially those who are most vulnerable.
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We are a group of over 100 pastors, priests, rabbis, cantors, and actively committed lay leaders from Roman Catholicism, two traditions of Judaism, Islam, and over fifteen Protestant denominations who meet to discuss what we as people of faith can say as one voice speaking on behalf of the poor and on behalf of those who have a wide-ranging viewpoint on the intersection of faith and public policy.
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