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Beyond Nonprofit Careers

Working in the nonprofit sector is just one way to make a difference through your career.

For opportunities in the federal government, check out:

To learn more about socially responsible businesses, check out:

In addition, there are many ways to lead a socially responsible life through connections to the nonprofit sector.

For example, consider:

Joining the Board of a nonprofit organization:

  • Board Source is a great starting point for anyone considering joining the board of a nonprofit organization. The site includes useful information about what you should know before agreeing to join a board, and the level of commitment required.
  • Board Café, run by Compass Point, covers a range of topics in their concise and accessible newsletters, including governance and accountability, fundraising, management, the internet and technology, marketing, and volunteerism.
  • boardnetUSA helps match individuals interested in joining boards with nonprofit organizations looking for board members.

Volunteering for a nonprofit:

Being a socially conscious consumer

  • Co-op America supports socially responsible businesses, educates consumers about their choices, and promotes corporate social responsibility.
  • The Care2 Network allows you to shop online and have up to 12.5% of your purchase go toward environmentally and socially responsible causes.
If you have more information about any of these issues, please contact us.


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