Potential Non Profit Projects
There is no shortage of ideas for non profit projects that improve the quality of life in the Golden & Area A community. One can overhear project ideas at a coffee shop, while walking past the skatepark or in Town Council Chambers.
In the future, a database of community project ideas can be assembled here. It is hoped that citizens can review and reflect on them, determine if they want to put their resources behind each one, or simply be aware of peripheral projects and how they may impact other non profit organizations.
In the future, a database of community project ideas can be assembled here. It is hoped that citizens can review and reflect on them, determine if they want to put their resources behind each one, or simply be aware of peripheral projects and how they may impact other non profit organizations.
Link to the Potential Non Profit Projects List for Golden & Area A
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArPTyKji0JdldE5Ua2p1LXZVUjB2NEpqTnNLQ3YzZWc
In order to edit the Google Docs spreadsheet, you'll need to (create and) sign in to the spreadsheet using your Google-compatible email account. Rules for updating the master list of potential non profit projects are as follows:
1. Please add/delete/edit any of your own organization's information so that it is current. When personnel or contact details change, update the list right away.
2. Please do not edit another group's information if you are not 100% sure that it is incorrect. Instead, notify that individual or organization and have them update it themselves.
3. For multiple contacts per organization/group/program, please keep only one. Discuss with your group who that contact will be first.
4. Remember that this is how others will search for your group, so please make it easy for them to contact you.
5. If you wish to direct all inquiries for your organization through either a phone number or an email address, please ensure that your organization is equipped to deal with the inquiries in a timely manner.
6. If you are not sure about how to update your records or want to include a new group, please contact Ryan Watmough at [email protected] and he will help walk you through it.
And finally, when you are done updating the spreadsheet, please click on the 'Share' box in the upper right corner, and then click 'Done.' That way your update will be available to anyone the views the spreadsheet after you.
Thank you for keeping the list accurate and up to date for everyone!
In order to edit the Google Docs spreadsheet, you'll need to (create and) sign in to the spreadsheet using your Google-compatible email account. Rules for updating the master list of potential non profit projects are as follows:
1. Please add/delete/edit any of your own organization's information so that it is current. When personnel or contact details change, update the list right away.
2. Please do not edit another group's information if you are not 100% sure that it is incorrect. Instead, notify that individual or organization and have them update it themselves.
3. For multiple contacts per organization/group/program, please keep only one. Discuss with your group who that contact will be first.
4. Remember that this is how others will search for your group, so please make it easy for them to contact you.
5. If you wish to direct all inquiries for your organization through either a phone number or an email address, please ensure that your organization is equipped to deal with the inquiries in a timely manner.
6. If you are not sure about how to update your records or want to include a new group, please contact Ryan Watmough at [email protected] and he will help walk you through it.
And finally, when you are done updating the spreadsheet, please click on the 'Share' box in the upper right corner, and then click 'Done.' That way your update will be available to anyone the views the spreadsheet after you.
Thank you for keeping the list accurate and up to date for everyone!