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Frequently Asked Questions
The FAQ page is designed to provide quick and easy access to the most commonly asked questions about our organization and its initiatives. Find clear and concise answers to frequently asked questions by select a category card below or continue scrolling for the full list.
About IECC
The FAQs below are about general IECC services and membership.
To become an IECC Member, you need to graduate from the IECC Capacity Building Academy (CBA) program. The CBA is designed to provide comprehensive training and support to nonprofit organizations serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
The Capacity Building Academy (CBA) is a year-long training and education process that results in each member organization developing an Impact Plan that directly responds to the needs and priorities of their target audiences and local communities.
The Capacity Building training courses are dependent on funding and availability. IECC is in the process of redesigning the application process for the next CBA. Make sure you sign up for our mailing list to be notified when applications are available.
You can learn more about the program and sign-up for updates by following the link below.
Unfortunately, we currently do not have any volunteering opportunities available. However, we encourage you to visit our website, where you will find a list of our partners. Many of them offer volunteering opportunities that you can sign up for.
IECC supports non-profit organizations to build capacity and strengthen their skills. If you are looking to start a non-profit organization, we recommend you check the following resources to learn step-by-step how to create one:
National Council of Nonprofits – How to Start a Nonprofit
California Association of Nonprofits: How to Start a Nonprofit
From big picture thinking to what forms to file, this webinar offers expert guidance on what it takes to get a mission-focused venture off the ground. With CalNonprofits CEO Geoff Green.
While we appreciate your generous initiative to support those in need, IECC does not provide direct services to the community at large. However, many of our member organizations do.
You can find a list of our member agencies that are constantly supporting our community.
IECC Grant Bulletin & Nonprofit Jobs Board
The FAQs below are about the IECC Grant Bulletin anf Nonprofit Jobs Board
Accessing the IECC Grant Bulletin requires having a paid subscription. Please select one of the paid options below to get started and fill out the Express Checkout form to create an account (if you dont already have one) and input your payment information.
If you have any problems, please email us at info@ieccnonprofit.org.
Monthly Subscription
Signing up for a month-to-month subscription will allow you to take advantage of all IECC subscription features.
- Post to the Nonprofit Jobs Board
- Unlimited access and use of the IECC Grant Bulletin Search
- Suggest nonprofit events to the IECC Nonprofit Community Calendar
Posting not guaranteed. Subject to admin approval. - Early Registration for Technical Assistance Workshops
- Suggest events to the Nonprofit Community Calendar (Events Page)
- More to come!
Annual Subscription
Get access to the IECC Grant Search for a whole year for only $99. Save $21 compared to a month-to-month subscription over a year. That's two months free!
- Post to the Nonprofit Jobs Board
- Unlimited access and use of the IECC Grant Bulletin Search
- Suggest nonprofit events to the IECC Nonprofit Community Calendar (Events page)
Posting not guaranteed. Subject to admin approval. - Early Registration for Technical Assistance workshops
- More to come
IECC is always looking for grants to share with the nonprofit community serving the Inland Empire. We appreaciate knowing about grant opportunites, so if you know of one we should include in our IECC Grant Bulletin, please reach out to us with information about the grant including links, documents and funder information.
Yes, access to the IECC grant bulletin is free for IECC Nonprofit members. Please contact us with your Name, Organization Name, Email, Address, and Phone Number.
If you are not a member, you can check our Grant Bulletin plans by following the link below:
To cancel your subscription to the IECC Grant Bulletin, first make sure you are logged in with the account associated with the IECC Grant Bulletin Subscription. Then naviagte to the Manage Subscription section of your account.
To do this, hoover over your account icon in the top right corner of the IECC website and navigate to:
Account > Manage Subscription
Here you will find inforamtion about your subscription with an option to cancel.
Note: A cancelation will not refund your most recent payment. Instead the system will not renew your subscription for the next billing period. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Refunds may be granted on a case-by-case basis.
To add a job to the IECC Jobs Board, you will be required to have an account. Once you are logged in, navigate to:
Nonprofit Jobs Board > Employers > Employer Dashbaord > Add Job
You will be directed to a blank New Job form. Please fill out as much information as possible. After you have completed the form and submitted your listing, you will still be able to edit the job posting if needed.
All job postings are subject to IECC admin approval. All listings are required to include ranges for compensation. Not providing critical infromation may result in disapproval. Please contact us for additional information.
Programs and Initiatives
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The IE Children’s Cabinet is an initaitve of the IECC. It is a first in the nation two-county effort to support children, youth, and families by improving the ability of the community to advance health and racial equity.
The foundation of the Inland Empire Children’s Cabinet is rooted in the need of equitable data driven policy that improves outcomes and quality of life for children. The Inland Empire Community Collaborative is committed to improving the lives of children and families in the IE.
Inland Empire Children’s Cabinet members are community stakeholders inlcuding health care providers, schools, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, child care providers, and others serving children and famies in the Inland Empire.
Please visit the Inland Empire Children’s Cabinet landing page to learn more and submit an interest form. If you need more information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
The Youth for Change Alliance (YCA) is a dynamic youth-led committee supported by Inland Empire Community Collaborative (IECC) and All Children Thrive (ACT). A part of the IE Children’s Cabinet Community Table, this committee aims to support parents, youth, and community leaders in advocating for children and youth in the IE by transforming how cities address childhood trauma and focus on improving child and family wellbeing.
ACT brings together community members with city staff and elected officials to create policies, programs and resources to address underlying conditions that lead to childhood trauma and advance opportunities that foster child wellbeing.
Vote IE is an initaitve by the Inland Empire Community Collaborative to improve civic engagement and advocacy in the Inland Empire. Funded by the IE Funder’s Alliance and PolicyLink, this initative aims to leverage the position of nonprofits as a trusted messenger in our community.
As a sector, nonprofits are in constant contact with members of the community who are most vulnerable to policy changes. We encourage nonprofits to mobilize their staff, volunteers, and networks to vote and provide clients and partners with nonpartician voting education and information.
We ask that policymakers appreciate the nonprofit community as a powerful voting force poised to address critical issues in our community.
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