Resources for Wisconsin Nonprofit Organizations

Libraries | Workshops | Governmental | Foundations | Services | Associations


Libraries and Information Centers

(or Foundation Center Cooperating Collections)

Three Wisconsin libraries belong to a network of more than 200 reference collections providing information on foundation and corporate giving. These collections were established by the New York-based Foundation Center, an independent national service organization in New York, to provide an authoritative source of information on foundation and corporate giving. The Wisconsin locations for these resources include the following:

Grants Information Collection Madison, Wisconsin

Located at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the collection is available to all and at no charge. Its Web pages are extensive, and are very much focused on funding information resources for both organizations and individuals.

Funding Information Center

Located at Marquette University, and the publication site of Foundations in Wisconsin, in both print and electronic format. (See its Web site for a free demo.) Offers regular orientation programs and is a must-see particularly for Milwaukee-area nonprofits. The Wisconsin Common Application Form is at this site, along with an online outline, How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation in Wisconsin - including links to necessary forms.

Foundation Collection: Stevens Point, Wisconsin

Located at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Library. Resources and services similar to the other libraries described above. Visitors may also schedule appointments for assistance.

Foundations, Grants & Nonprofits: Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Located at the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library in Eau Claire, WI. Staff is available to assist users with the Collection during regular library hours. No appointment is necessary to use the Collection.

Foundation Center Collection: La Crosse, WI

La Crosse Public Library provides on-site access to Foundation Directory Online Professional Database, Foundation Grants to Individuals, as well as print materials.


Seminars and Workshops

Most of the listings above under LIBRARIES AND LEARNING offer special learning opportunities in the form of both formal classroom activities and distance learning programs. See also the Grants Information Collection's Web page for Wisconsin Workshops & Seminars for other learning opportunities throughout Wisconsin.




Wisconsin State Agencies and Programs

Wisconsin.gov

Start here for links to state government, education, business, and other information resources, with its links to city, county, and local government and community web sites in Wisconsin. Try the Subject directory or Agency Index.

Wisconsin Office of Recovery and Reinvestment

This site aims to "assist local governments, tribal governments, businesses, individuals, educational institutions, non-profits and others in locating information about sources of funding and other assistance provided through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act." (A.K.A., Stimulus Grants)

Wisconsin State and Local Government Funding and Assistance Programs

This site is for organizations and individuals looking for funding and assistance programs of Wisconsin State and local governments and related agencies. Private funding sources are not included. Appropriate for business finance, technology grants, human service assistance programs, housing options, grants for environmental programs and projects, and more.



Funding and Foundations

Wisconsin's Certified Community Foundations

Made available by the Donor's Forum of Wisconsin, this site allows you to browse by foundation name or explore the state's certified community foundations visually.

Wisconsin Common Application Form

An application form provided online and used commonly by a number of Wisconsin foundations. The list of foundations using the form is provided.

Directories and Databases

Foundations in Wisconsin: A Directory Access: UW Madison users only [Choose Member Login]
Available both in print and web-based format from the Funding Information Center at Marquette University, and available at the Foundation Center Cooperating Libraries - and most public libraries - in Wisconsin. A free demo online is available at the publication web site.
FD Online Only available in Memorial Library GIC
A comprehensive databases of over 80,000 private and corporate grantmakers and grant records produced by the Foundation Center. Flexible and easy to search. Both online and CD versions allow searching for foundations not only in Wisconsin, but those outside of Wisconsin which fund nationally. Free access to available to either FD Online or FC Search at all Wisconsin Cooperating Collections of the Foundation Center.

990-PF Foundation Tax Returns

Demystifying the 990-PF A clear and concise tutorial about foundation tax returns and what they tell.
Foundation Center: 990 PF Search An easy search engine when name, ZIP, or EIN number are known.
Guidestar.org. This site provides tax return information along with a search engine for finding foundation information online.

Proposal Writing

Proposal Writing Short Course An online proposal-writing guide from the Foundation Center.
Proposal Writing: Web sites: A list of web resources on proposal writing maintained by the Grants Information Collection.



Nonprofit Services

Dane County Time Bank

"Links individuals, social service organizations, public and private institutions, food producers, neighborhoods, local businesses and arts groups to make it easier to work together. Timebanking is an exchange system. People help each other and receive credits for their service."

DANEnet

Provides Dane County, Wisconsin nonprofit organizations with assistance for their technology needs by providing technical support, technology planning, training, and consulting services. Provides internet hosting and email services, among others.

Donors Forum: Nonprofit Resources

In this list one can find the Common Grant Application, Grantwriting Tips and more. An additional Nonprofit Resources Links takes one to Community Resources, National Associations, Technical Assistance, and related sites.

Nonprofit Portal of Greater Milwaukee

The purpose of this portal is "to strengthen the knowledge and skills of nonprofit organizations in this community through the collaborative development and use of on-line technologies." A project of the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with the active participation of other organizations such as the Donors Forum of Wisconsin, the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, and others. Features numerous Milwaukee-area nonprofit resources such as technology assistance, nonprofit events, and a (Milwaukee-focused) Community Information Database.

WisBar.org: Nonprofit Business Assistance Program

Nonprofit organizations through this assistance program can receive up to two hours of free counseling from a business lawyer.

Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Members of this association share time and expertise in community service. Check this web site for posted member opportunities.

Wisconsin.gov: Applying for an EIN and the SS4 Form

Instructions to help one file for a federal Employer Identification Number. The SS4 form is the form to fill out for applying for the number. This number is often necessary for filling out other application forms required of nonprofit organizations.



Associations

AFP: Association of Fundraising Professionals

There are four chapters in Wisconsin: the Greater Madison, Greater Milwaukee, Northeast, and Upper Mississippi Valley chapters. See the organization's site map to locate state chapter contact information. (Note: the Donors Forum of Wisconsin also has information on the AFP at its Community Resources link. Formerly the National Association of Fund Raising Executives.

Donors Forum of Wisconsin

A regional association of grantmakers which provides a substantial number of services and resources to its members and others. Has much information of interest to grantseekers as well.

Wisconsin Nonprofits Association

Officially launched in the early months of 2007, the goal of this new, promising organization "is to serve, promote, and represent Wisconsin′s nonprofits with a unified voice, strengthening all nonprofits′ effectiveness as they work to improve the quality of life for Wisconsin′s residents."