The Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic (NTAC) is a registered nonprofit organization
The Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic (NTAC) was founded in 1998 to improve the prospects and delivery of community- and faith-based social services. We deliver technical assistance clinics and capacity-building workshops to social and cultural service organizations. We cultivate philanthropy and grantmaking directly to service-starved neighborhoods and communities through a variety of forums designed to bring measurable improvement in grassroots social service delivery.
Mission The Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic (NTAC) provides strategic direction, organizational oversight and technical assistance clinics to grassroots nonprofits and grantmakers. We create dialogues between funders, community-based and faith-based organizations to grow sound grassroots delivery of programs and services for neighborhood needs.
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Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and New York State Bar Association President Vincent E. Doyle III have announced the launch of a joint initiative to match volunteer attorneys with nonprofit organizations in need of legal counsel. The innovative partnership, called “Charity Corps,” will help improve governance and legal compliance by assisting nonprofits that cannot afford legal counsel
Charity Corps' pilot program will serve up to 50 nonprofits in its first year. To be eligible, an organization must have a 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, lack in-house counsel and be unable to afford outside counsel. Organizations interested in participating in the program must file their applications by December 31, 2011.
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Charles Hamm with interviewer Saundra Thomas, Vice President Community Affairs at WABC, on stage at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Philanthropy Series: Interview with Charles Hamm On September 13th we provided a unique opportunity to gain insight to the large donor process from noted philanthropist Charles Hamm, with the aid of interviewer Saundra Thomas, Vice President Community Affairs at WABC, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden - recent recipient of a $1,000,000 donation from Mr. Hamm and his wife, Irene.