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The Web offers a wealth of information, including search engines,
and other services that can help you run your organization more
effectively. A website of your own can help to market, and recruit
effectively and communicate with your volunteers. Use the following
links to learn more.
Online Courses | Tech Articles & Tools | Lending Library | Related Links
Internet Basics Series
Web and Browser Basics
Brush up on your computer skills
with the first online course in The Resource Center’s Internet Basics series:
Web and Browser Basics. This course will teach you about the primary functions
of the Internet and will help you understand your options for connecting to the
web in order to find volunteers, explore funding opportunities, and make
connections in the community. You will learn about all of the basic landscape of
the Internet, including websites, web pages, URLs, links, downloads, search
sites, and search engines. This course was created cooperatively by the
Corporation for National and Community Service and ETR Associates.
Simple Web Services to Boost Your Program
Take advantage
of the power of the Web in the second online course in our Internet Basics
series: Simple Web Services to Boost Your Program. This course will introduce
you to some easy ways you can use the Internet to benefit your service program,
including online tools for fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and gathering
information from program stakeholders. This course was created cooperatively by
the Corporation for National and Community Service and ETR Associates.
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One-page articles that offer quick guidance, helpful information and tools on this topic. |
Web Basics
Web Services
Website Building
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Check out books and CDs from The Resource Center Lending Library on this topic. (Free to all programs funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service). |
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