Networking is important for nonprofit social service directors because for many organizations funding is dependent on gifts from donors. Membership in trade associations is strongly encouraged to help fine-tune strategies for gaining contacts. Nonprofit social services directors have access to career development, educational programs, networking opportunities, and other resources through organizations such as the Association of Social Work Boards, Council of Social Work Education, Independent Sector, National Association of Social Workers, National Organization for Human Services, and the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.
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