Third Sector New England provides capacity building programs and services for nonprofits ... more
Feature: What to do Before Calling Tech Support
Uncertain when to call tech support? Arthur Prokosch, systems administrator and tech support veteran, outlines the basic ground rules to help both you and IT maintain productivity.
New Capacity Building Training Series
Registration is open for TSNE’s Nonprofit Capacity Building Training Series, with monthly workshops that help you better connect your nonprofit’s management functions to its mission.
Audio, Video and More
New: Strategic Communications Blog, including podcasts, vlogs, articles, and topics and questions from TSNE’s Communications Department. Listen to Deborah Linnell, director of programs, answer “what is theory of change?”
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Third Sector New England is a nonprofit organization providing capacity building services for the nonprofit community. Our programs and services help individual nonprofits and the sector as a whole better engage people in community and public life. We offer executive transition, fiscal sponsorship, a Boston nonprofit center, consulting services and grantmaking to increase diversity and capacity. We also share the sector’s best practices, facilitate networking among nonprofits, and promote wider recognition of the vital role that nonprofit organizations play in our society.
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What's New @ TSNE
Tips & Topics
Learn more about the revised Form 990 and its potential to help your organization.
News of the Sector: information on trainings, job postings & resources

TSNE purchases 1.5 million kWh, or 100% green energy for the NonProfit Center.
Check out this month’s TSNe-Bulletin for tips and ideas to help you meet your nonprofit’s goals.
Capacity Building Resources
We’ve put together a resource guide on a variety of topics vital to developing and sustaining a successful nonprofit.
The Executive Directors Guide was written by executive directors for executive directors.
TSNE’s Diversity Initiative offers tips on how your organization can become more inclusive.
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