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Hands Across America 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.

Today, HandsNet's new generation of information and consulting services sets the standard for information exchange and collaboration among nonprofits. Our new Human Services Headlines service organizes the best human services content on the Web and makes it more accessible through an innovative combination of editorial expertise and cutting-edge technology. An expanding consulting program provides information organization, management seminars and strategic planning workshops for nonprofit professionals across the country.


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