Here is a variety of other official documentation about the Parent’s Committee (often referred to as the Sponsoring Committee) for anyone interested in learning more about the responsibilities of the committee and how things work.
- The Role and Responsibilities of the Corps Sponsoring Committee (Policy 3.3, March 2006)
- Memorandum of Understanding (Policy 3.2, Jan 2006)
- Local Army Cadet League Structure (Pol 3.3A)
There are two paragraphs that must be added to all press releases. They are:
The Royal Canadian Army cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 that develops in youth attributes of leadership, good citizenship, and physical fitness, while stimulating interest in the history and activities of the Canadian Army. There are currently over 18,000 Army cadets in more then 400 Cadet Corps across Canada.
As a civilian not-for-profit corporation, The Army Cadet League of Canada is committed to support The Royal Canadian Army Cadets in a strong partnership with the Department of National Defence and local communities across Canada by developing policies and procedures to achieve the aims and objectives of the Army Cadet Movement in particular. You may find further information about The Army Cadet League of Canada by visiting www.armycadetleague.ca
Other Useful Resources:
- Linkedin has many groups oriented towards nonprofits
- NonProfit Marketing and Kivi’s Nonprofit Communications Blog
- Some of the websites mentioned below are found in Six Websites to Solve Your Problems by Katherine Wertheim. Also included is a little-known tip for getting government grants information.
- For helpful fundraising tips you can use right now: 60 Ways to Improve Your Fundraising Immediately.
For building a better board of directors:
- - Building Effective Nonprofit Boards
- To learn how to write grants and to find information on funders: Foundation Center.
- To learn how to plan and evaluate, and to write a plan online: Innovation Network.



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