Monday, April 16, 2012

NADCP Declared as "Champion" Non-Profit Organization

Just recently a new book called "How Information Matters: Networks and Public Policy Innovation" was published. The author, Auburn University professor Kathleen Hale, states that the NADCP (National Association of Drug Court Professionals) is a prime example of how non-profit organizations can manage success in both public and private partnerships to create substantial change and innovation. Hale outlines how the NADCP partners with other interested organizations, creates a space for drug court professionals to interact and collaborate, and provides needed information and technical assistance for and on behalf of federal, state and local governments. This allows the NADCP to be in the middle of an information network, which bridges all three groups of the public, private, and non-profits to make shifts in the criminal justice reforms. The NADCP is an amazing organization that is devoted towards making a difference in our world today and it's always a great thing to see them get recognized! Let's continue to support this great cause!


To read the full article visit http://www.nadcp.org/node/832

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