Welcome to the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiative's (CFBCI) Portal to Success! This page is your one-stop webpage on resourses for nonprofit organizations interested in building capacity and/or partnering with HUD. Below you will find information on how to write competitive grant applications, the consolidation planning process, HUD funding programs, and many other useful resources to help you to better serve your community.
Do you need help in writing a grant proposal?
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Do you need information on HUD Competitive Funding Streams?
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Do you understand the Consolidated Planning Process?
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Government Program Guides, Handbooks, & Resources
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Looking for private grantmakers?
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Are you interested in becoming a registered nonprofit organization and/or receiving a DUNS number?
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Do you need to improve your organizational management?
Board Management
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Board Café - This page provides tips and tools on nonprofit board management from CompassPoint Nonprofit Services. |
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BoardSource - This page provides tips and tools on nonprofit board management from the National Center for Nonprofit boards. |
Strategic Planning
Organizational Assessment
General Resources
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Interested in building your community?
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Economic Development Reference Guide - From the International Economic Development Council, this is a good source for tools and resources related to a range of urban economic development issues. |
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Neighbor Works - This organization is a national nonprofit created by Congress to provide financial support, technical assistance, and training for community-based revitalization efforts. The site offers great resources on program strategizing, community development publications, and training certification. |
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Publications & Video catalogue - From NeighborWorks® America, this contains a range of helpful resources pertaining to the full range of neighborhood and community economic development issues. |
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Asset Based Community Development Institute - From the leaders in asset-based thought and development at Northwestern University |
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