Web Links

 

The following list of Web sites provide information useful to nonprofit organizations. You may find these to be good resources for your project.

 

Research unit at Case Western Reserve University examines issues of poverty in cities. Find publications and data on the Cleveland area.

 

The City Planning Commission’s Web site offers a large amount of useful statistical and planning information about the neighborhoods of Cleveland.

 

A strong and articulate voice for Cleveland’s neighborhoods, CNDC was established in 1982. Cleveland Neighborhood Development Coalition (CNDC) has successfully brought together critical players in the community development arena to exchange views, identify issues of common concern and mobilize for action.

 

Comprehensive directory offers links to private foundations, corporate-giving programs and other sources of nonprofit funding. Get funding tips.

 

A non-profit community development organization committed to restoring the health and prosperity of Cleveland’s neighborhoods. Through a broad array of catalytic programs, NPI provides the resources needed by local community organizations to improve the physical condition of their neighborhoods and the quality of life for the people who live there.

 

NeighborhoodLink has links to information and resources for the people of Cleveland, Ohio. This site is sponsored by the Center for Neighborhood Development at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University.

A Monthly Publication

 

of Neighborhood Connections

 



Our phone number is

216.615.7582

 

Our address is

1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1300

Cleveland, OH 44115

 

Neighborhood Connections is an affiliated program of the
Cleveland Foundation and a member of Grassroots Grantmakers, an
international affinity group for grassroots funders.