A List of Helpful Websites

Community Tool Box
http://ctb.lsi.ukans.edu

The Community Tool Box is a wealth of coalition building resources that's mission is to promote community health and development by connecting people, ideas and resources.

Innovation Network
www.innonet.org

Innovations Network is a national non-profit dedicated to building the evaluation capacity of nonprofits so they can better serve their communities.

Guide to Community Preventive Services
www.thecommunityguide.org

The Community Guide addresses a variety of health topics important to communities, public health agencies and health care systems. It summarizes what is known about overall effectiveness of population based interventions designed to promote health.

Public Health Institute
www.phi.org

The Public Health Institute (PHI) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting health, well-being and quality of life. PHI also serves as a partner with government supporting assessment, policy development and assurance.

National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality
www.nichq.org

As integrators, nichq brings together leading experts in children's health care with front-line clinicians--doctors, nurses, and other professionals--to change the health care experience for children and their families. They are an independent national organization, striving to close gaps in health care quality.

Foundation Consortium
www.foundationconsortium.org

The Foundation Consortium is an alliance of corporate, private, community and family foundations that share a common vision for California's children, families and communities. The Consortium works to generate an understanding of the Community Approach, to promote adoption of state and local policies that reflect Community Approach principles.

The Foundation Center
www.fdncenter.org

The Foundation Center is a searchable site for information on non-profits, philanthropy and includes a subscription offer for the foundation center database accessing over 150,000 grants and grantmakers.