Directory of Facilities Assistance Providers
This tool allows users to search for technical assistance providers that may be relevant to their school and facilities project. Technical assistance is non-financial help provided by local or international specialists. It can take the form of sharing information and expertise, instruction, skills training, transmission of working knowledge, and consulting services and may also involve the transfer of technical data. Use the selection options on the left side to specify the type of support you are interested, entity sector (if relevant), and your geography. Profile selections for “Indian Country” indicate whether research on the entity showed past experience supporting schools/projects in tribal areas.
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Momentum Strategies and Research
Momentum’s mission is to bring to light the best available data and information to impact K-12 public education policy and practice.
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (National Alliance) is the leading national nonprofit organization committed to advancing the public charter school movement. The National Alliance occupies a critical role in the charter school movement as a leader in federal education policy and as a prominent voice, determined to improve state charter policy and advocacy.
National Charter School Resource Center
The NCSRC is dedicated to helping charter schools reach their aspirations and furthering understanding of charter schools. To meet those goals, we offer a diverse selection of objective resources on every aspect of the charter school sector. These resources are compiled from trusted sources and also originally produced by the NCSRC.
National Development Council
NDC’s work focuses on HOMES, JOBS and COMMUNITY. Founded as a national nonprofit in 1969, NDC has worked for almost 50 years fulfilling its mission to increase the flow of capital for investment in low-income communities. NDC directs capital to support the development and preservation of affordable housing, the creation of jobs through training and small business lending and the advancement of livable communities through investment in social infrastructure.
Native American Bank
In 2001, twenty Tribal nations and Alaska Native Corporations set out with a dream to create a national bank to serve all Native people, communities, governments and enterprises across the country and established Native American Bank, N.A. Chartered as a national community development focused bank, Native American Bank is also a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). We are committed to being a self-sustaining CDFI and are the only national American Indian owned community development bank in the country.
Native Community Capital
Native Community Capital is also the result of an historic first when in 2019 three previously separate Native CDFI’s agreed to operate as one organization. The vision realized is the combining of talent, assets and markets to pursue a shared goal of closing the financial gap between tribes and the financial sector. Our work with tribes, individual Native Americans and Native entrepreneurs helps them better prepare to access private sector capital and other underutilized resources for projects, homes and businesses. Our work with public- and private-sector partners helps them better deploy their resources intended for under served Native communities. Together we navigate the restricted nature of Indian lands as well as historical, economic, and cultural factors to increase access to capital for Native America.
NDN Collective
Build the collective power of Indigenous Peoples, communities, and Nations to exercise our inherent right to self-determination, while fostering a world that is built on a foundation of justice and equity for all people and the planet.
New Hampshire Alliance for Public Charter Schools
The NH Alliance supports its members with professional development, technical support and dissemination of innovative education practices. The NH Alliance also provides guidance and technical support for charter school applicants in New Hampshire at no charge
New Jersey Charter Schools Association
NJPCSA is a membership organization and the statewide advocacy voice for NJ’s 87 public charter schools and the 57,200 students that they serve.