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Technical Assistance Resource Guides and Educational Toolkit (TARGET)

Fact Sheets

 -   One Vision. Two Goals. Infinite Opportunities. (2007)
 -   Taking a Targeted Approach to Program Planning (2007)
 -   Neighborhood Networks: Good for Residents, Good for the Community, and Good for You (2007)
 -   Opening a Center (2007)
 -   Neighborhood Networks Centers and the Childcare Challenge (2005)
 -   START: Complete Business Planning for Centers (2005)
 -   Workforce Development Resources (2005)
 -   Reasons to Start a Neighborhood Networks Center (2005)
 -   Seniors Live and Learn Independently at Neighborhood Networks Centers (2005)
 -   Neighborhood Networks Centers Make Healthcare a Priority (2005)
 -   Foundations: A Good Funding Source for Neighborhood Networks Centers (2005)
 -   The Road to Self-Sufficiency: Helping Residents Overcome Transportation Barriers (2005)
 -   About Neighborhood Networks (2004)
 -   Benefits of Starting and Working With a Neighborhood Networks Center (2004)
 -   Owners and Managers Benefit by Opening Neighborhood Networks Centers (2004)
 -   Local Businesses Strengthen Neighborhood Networks Centers (2004)
 -   Developing Neighborhood Networks Programs for Rural Centers (2003)
 -   Developing Microenterprise Opportunities at Neighborhood Networks Centers (2003)
 -   Local Businesses Are Likely Neighborhood Networks Supporters (2002)
 -   Becoming a Neighborhood Networks Partner: Strategic Philanthropic Investments in Community Building (2002)
 -   About Neighborhood Networks: A Neighborhood's Economic Engine (2000)
 -   Easy Step-by-Step Advice to Start a Neighborhood Networks Center (2000)

Newsletters

Newsline

 -   Newsline 2005, Issue 1
 -   Newsline 2004, Issue 4
 -   Newsline 2004, Issue 3
 -   Newsline 2004, Issue 2
 -   Newsline 2004, Issue 1
 -   Newsline 2003, Issue 4
 -   Newsline 2003, Issue 3
 -   Newsline 2003, Issue 2
 -   Newsline 2003, Issue 1
 -   Winter 2002
 -   Summer 2002

Network News

 -   Network News 2008, Issue 2 (Spanish Version)
 -   Network News 2008, Issue 1 (Spanish Version)
 -   Network News 2007, Issue 2 (Spanish Version)
 -   Network News 2007, Issue 1 (Spanish Version)
 -   Network News 2006, Issue 2
 -   Network News 2006, Issue 1
 -   Network News 2005, Issue 1
 -   Network News 2004, Issue 4
 -   Network News 2004, Issue 3
 -   Network News 2004, Issue 2
 -   Network News 2004, Issue 1
 -   Network News 2003, Issue 4
 -   Network News 2003, Issue 3
 -   Network News 2003, Issue 2
 -   Network News 2003, Issue 1
 -   Summer 2002

HUD Handbook Guidance

 -   START Workbook/User Guide   
 -   How to Develop a Neighborhood Networks Center
 -   Exclusion of Income Received Under Training Programs Funded by HUD

TA Guides

 -   Visit the TA Guides page

Technology

 -   Searching the Web: Hints for Browsers

Organizational Development

 -   How to Plan for Sustainability
 -   Key Components of a Successful Business Plan

Miscellaneous

 -   2002 RTAW Notebook
 -   Download the Neighborhood Networks Logo
 
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