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NYCON can work with all New York State nonprofits but only members get our discounted rates and benefits.
2010 Membership Renewal Application
The New York Council of Nonprofits (NYCON) is the best resource for New York State´s Nonprofits! NYCON works to build the capacity of nonprofits and communities to enhance the quality of life in New York State. We provide a wide array of specialized technical assistance services, including legal and financial, to nonprofits of all kinds in a staff-based, multidisciplinary team model. NYCON also provides an array of group purchasing, insurance and employee benefits in the context of membership, helping to build a long term, multi-layered service relationship with member nonprofits.
Membership & Group Purchasing Questions?
Contact Valerie Venezia, VP of Membership & Marketing
General Capacity Building Questions?
Contact Susan Weinrich, VP of Organizational & Community Development
Legal Questions?
Contact David Watson, Esq. Sr. VP of Legal Accountability & Compliance Services
Fiscal Accountability & Management Questions?
Contact Kelly Mathews, Sr. VP of Financial Accountability & Compliance Services
Insurance & Employee Benefits Questions?
Contact Kristie Hood, Marketing Associate at Council Services Plus
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