The list of 34 domains that are associated with Center For Non-Profit Resources in one way or another.
CAPA Columbus, Live Entertainment in Columbus, the Columbus Association for the Performing Artshttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/capa.com
Owner and operator of downtown Columbus' historic Ohio, Palace, and Southern Theatres, and manager of the Riffe Center Theatre Complex, Lincoln Theatre, Shubert Theater (New Haven, CT), and Valentine Theatre (Toledo, OH), CAPA is a non-profit, award-winning presenter of national and international performing arts and entertainment.
- Expected expiration: September 15th in 2017
- Creation date: September 16th in 1995
- Renew date: August 1st in 2016
- Google Analytics: 1471029-1
SeventySix Capitalhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/seventysixcapital.com
INVESTING IN PEOPLE. BUILDING THE FUTURE. At SeventySix Capital, we invest in smart and nice people with ideas that are defining the human experience and disrupting major industries. With top influencers in consumer behavior, sports and digital technology, we empower the people, communities and businesses building the future. From shopping malls to healthcare clinics and online food delivery, we anticipate and create the trends that are redefining the human experience, and help make today’s aspiration tomorrow’s habit. All great thing things start with a single idea. That same idea can be a missed opportunity or the next mass market phenomenon. It can be nothing, or it can be everything. The outcome isn’t determined by its merits alone, it’s decided by the people and the passion behind it. SeventySix Capital’s commitment to “smart and nice” is more than a philosophy, it’s a standard for how and where we invest ourselves and our capital: support good people with great ideas, contribute to business and the community, and mentor the next generation of people hungry to change the world. PARTNERS: WAYNE KIMMEL AND JON POWELL Our partners each have individual successes that are easy to see but together their experiences, knowledge, and network are unstoppable. What sets SeventySix Capital apart are our values and personal commitment to helping passionate entrepreneurs with groundbreaking ideas achieve success. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: MICROSOFT AND RUBICON TALENT SeventySix Capital was instrumental in bringing a Microsoft Reactor to Philadelphia through a partnership with the University City Science Center and Wexford Science & Technology. The Microsoft Reactor is an innovation center which provides state-of-the-art resources and technology support for students, developers, entrepreneurs and startups. The space has enabled Philadelphia to bring together businesses, government leaders and citizens to foster innovation, collaboration and economic development. The partnership with Rubicon Talent, a sports marketing and talent agency, enables SeventySix Capital to partner and generate new business opportunities with professional athletes, broadcasters and celebrities. COMMUNITY The SeventySix Capital team is extremely active in the entrepreneurial and non-profit communities around the world.
- Google Analytics: 97336968-1
Home - AbortionNOhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/pro-life.co
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) is working to establish prenatal justice and the right to life for the unborn, the disabled, the infirm, the aged and all vulnerable peoples through education and the development of cutting edge educational resources. CBR’s projects include the Genocide Awareness Project, the Reproductive “Choice” Campaign, the Corporate Accountability Project, and the Church Project. CBR also publishes educational resources and conducts seminars to establish the humanity of the unborn and the inhumanity of abortion. CBR was founded in July of 1990 as a privately-funded, non-profit educational corporation.
- Expected expiration: March 24th in 2018
- Creation date: March 24th in 2014
- Renew date: May 19th in 2015
- Google Analytics: 57581120-1
The American Institute of Polish Culture, Incorporatedhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/ampolinstitute.org
The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc., founded in 1972 by Mrs. Blanka A. Rosenstiel, is a non- profit, non-sectarian, tax-exempt, Florida corporation. The aims of the Institute are twofold: first, to share with all Americans the rich heritage of Poland, which has contributed in important ways to Western civilization; second, to establish a center of educational facilities and resources for the encouragement and promotion of the scientific and aesthetic endeavors of Americans of Polish descent.
- Expected expiration: January 2nd in 2020
- Creation date: January 3rd in 1997
- Renew date: November 30th in 2016
First State Animal Center and SPCAhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/fsac-spca.org
The First State Animal Center and SPCA a 501(c)(3) non profit independent organization. The main campus is located at 32 Shelter Circle Drive, Camden DE 19934: offers rabies, microchips, and distemper clinics;low cost spay/neuter services, accepts unwanted animals, receives animals from Animal Control Officers, offers pet pantry for needy animals, statewide cruelty and disaster responses, adoptions and general resources.
- Expected expiration: September 20th in 2018
- Creation date: September 20th in 2013
- Renew date: September 9th in 2017
- Google Analytics: 45362422-1
- Google Plus Account: 117682636393605004234
ECOLEX | The gateway to environmental lawhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/ecolex.org
About What is ECOLEX? ECOLEX is an information service on environmental law, operated jointly by FAO, IUCN and UNEP. Its purpose is to build capacity worldwide by providing the most comprehensive possible global source of information on environmental law . This unique resource, which combines the environmental law information holdings of FAO, IUCN and UNEP, seeks to put this information at the disposal of users world-wide, in an easily accessible service, employing modern technology. The ECOLEX database includes information on treaties, international soft-law and other non-binding policy and technical guidance documents, national legislation, judicial decisions, and law and policy literature. Users have direct access to the abstracts and indexing information about each document, as well as to the full text of most of the information provided. What is now available on the web (www.ecolex.org) owes much to a project funded by the Dutch government, which ascertained the feasibility of a joint service, and set the stage for the implementation of the resulting partnership between FAO, IUCN and UNEP. This joint service is now being further refined and developed by the three partners to best meet the needs of the user. Why ECOLEX? Environmental law has, over the past thirty years, become a recognized legal discipline, and a major tool for the achievement of environment and natural resources management, in the context of sustainable development. Within this field, there has been a significant growth in multilateral and bilateral agreements, national legislation, international "soft law" documents, and law and policy literature, as well as related jurisprudence and court decisions. Yet, much of this wealth of information is difficult to access, even for those whose profession is to develop and implement national legal mechanisms in the field. There are two causes for this difficulty: first, there is limited knowledge about the existence and location of this information; second, even when this information is available, access is limited. This is particularly the case in developing countries and countries with economies in transition, where government officials, practitioners, environmental managers, non-profit institutions and academia lack easy access to the legal information they need for developing the necessary legal tools to promote environmental management. The need for such services is illustrated in the constantly growing number and variety of requests for data, and for assistance in locating information on specific environmental law topics, which FAO, IUCN and UNEP receive from governments, academia, including NGOs, companies and members of the public. Why FAO, IUCN and UNEP? -- a bit of history The FAO Legal Office has developed FAOLEX, a database of references to national legislation linked to electronic versions of their texts. Selected texts of major significance pertaining to FAO's mandate, including legislation on agriculture, energy, environment, fisheries, food, forestry, land, livestock, mineral resources, plants, water, wild fauna and flora, are summarized and indexed in the database. Access to the summary, index and full text of each piece of legislation is provided. IUCN Environmental Law Centre (ELC) created a comprehensive information system on environmental law (ELIS) in the 1960's. ELIS, which was one of the first computerized legal information system, evolved into a large set of references to treaties, national legislation, soft law and legal literature, linked to documents held in the libraries of the ELC for the IUCN Environmental Law Programme. It continues to be one of the main assets of the capacity building activities of the IUCN Environmental Law Programme, as well as a constant source of expertise for the work of the Programme in the fields of law development, technical assistance, and expertise building. UNEP, for the past thirty years UNEP has provided leadership to the development and implementation of global and regional international environmental agreements, the strengthening of national environmental legislation and capacity building in the field of environmental law. This work which has been undertaken within the framework of the Governing Council decisions relating to the Development and Review of Environmental Law, and has led to the collection of a very significant amount of legal materials in electronic and hardcopy form, which have been made available by UNEP to ECOLEX. To join forces and combine the strength of the three organizations therefore made eminent sense, and while cooperation in this field between UNEP and IUCN was firstly mandated by the Governing Council of UNEP in 1995, it is in 2001 that a partnership Agreement was signed by FAO, IUCN and UNEP for the integration of their data, and of FAOLEX into ECOLEX. The resulting combined information resource is the largest available on environmental law globally, with over hundred thousand references to relevant documents already being available on the web. The Overall Objectives ECOLEX must be maintained, refined and further developed with a view to serving the end users as efficiently as possible. In this context, the long-term objectives of ECOLEX in building capacity worldwide are as follows: Maintain, refine and develop the environmental law databank and its related information and resources; Present these data in a user-friendly format, facilitating searches for references and full texts through the development of multilingual retrieval possibilities (English, French, Spanish); Provide global access to the database in an efficient and cost-effective manner; Address the special needs and access problems of users; Develop a distributed network of associates, at regional and national level; Develop special ECOLEX products and services aimed at increasing knowledge and building capacity in environmental law at the local, national and regional levels; and Expand the consortium of partners of ECOLEX.
- Expected expiration: July 20th in 2017
- Creation date: July 20th in 1999
- Renew date: July 21st in 2016
- Google Analytics: 16957552-1
LIC - Lebanese Information Centerhttp://pageoverview.com/website-report/licus.org
The Lebanese Information Center (LIC) is an independent, non-profit Research Institute committed to providing historical resources as well as updated and accurate information for individuals and institutions seeking to learn about Lebanon and its people. The establishment of LIC was inspired by the need to inform various institutions about the plight of Lebanese people and to effectively rally support for a free, democratic and sovereign Lebanon. It seeks to promote peace and aims at eliminating injustice and Human Rights abuses committed against all Lebanese equally. To realize its mission, the LIC, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, established chapters nationwide with several hundred members, mostly volunteers and a large support base. The LIC carries its mission through departments, which function within their capacities. Its primary programs are: Research and Media Center which gathers data and publishes special reports on issues of concern to Lebanon. Human Rights Monitor which functions as a Human Rights Watch group recording accounts of Human Rights abuses in Lebanon and exerting pressure on the Lebanese Government to stop or prevent all forms of abuses committed against its people. The LIC also monitors the judicial practices to ensure proper legal procedures. A Lobby group which aims at rallying the Lebanese community abroad to effectively lobby for a free, democratic and sovereign Lebanon. The LIC seeks to be a bridge between the American establishments and Lebanon to provide a new perspective on the continuous struggle that is depriving Lebanon of its freedom and independence. A Social Services institute working to provide assistance to Lebanese who are in need of economic assistance. The LIC also functions as a network connecting the Lebanese in the Diaspora.
- Expected expiration: December 21st in 2018
- Creation date: December 21st in 2002
- Renew date: December 22nd in 2017