Since its founding in 1987, when it was created as a project of Hands Across America, HandsNet has brought online over 25,000 individuals and 5,000 organizations focused on children and families, housing and community development, health care, hunger, legal services, and related human services concerns, strengthening the impact of their work and their connections with each other. Syndicate this site (XML) More Human Services Headlines... Get these Headlines on your Website Coverage of the Fiscal 2006 Budget Debate Web HandsNet Civic Engagement Community Development Economic Security Education ... Substance Abuse For more coverage on these issues visit eCommunity Issues Top Foundation Grants and Arizona Community Foundation For more than a decade, HandsNet has worked to make online collaboration and information sharing a reality for the human services community. We empower organizations to effectively integrate new online strategies, strengthening their program and policy work on behalf of people in need. Since launching the first online network for activists in 1987, HandsNet has brought thousands of organizations online. HandsNet's unique focus has always been the "human technology" required to nurture a dynamic online community. Key is HandsNet's commitment to forging partnerships with leading organizations in the field to ensure high-quality, cross-cutting content, synthesized and organized for human services professionals. | |
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