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How
the tnpr.ca Site Works:
If you
want information on a particular topic:
- Click
on Resource Library at the top
or bottom of the page and select an appropriate Category from the listing.
Topics, grouped under Categories, contain useful information such as
Internet links and various kinds of documents. Categories may also contain
other, more specific, Categories, which are used to further organize
topics. To find a resource on a particular topic, browse through the
Categories and Topics and select the resource you want to see by clicking
on the title of the Topic.
- Information
can be located using the Resource Library’s search engine, which can
be found at the bottom of any of the Library’s pages. Type in the keywords
of the information you are looking for, and the search engine will list
the resources that most closely match the request. Browse through the
descriptions and select the resource you want to see by clicking on
the title of the resource.
If
you have a specific issue, problem, or question that is not adequately
addressed through the Resource Library, you can contact an expert to find
a solution:
- Click
on "Request a Consultant" at the top or bottom of the page
and, when prompted, type in your name and password. Please note that
to use this feature, you must be registered on the web site. If you
are not registered, please click on the "New User" button
and you will be linked with the registration page.
To register
with the web site:
- You must
go to the Register
page and fill out the Registration Form for either an organization
or a volunteer consultant.
- This
web site is focused on staff and volunteers of non-profit organizations.
On the Organization Registration form you will be required to fill in
information about the organization with which you are affiliated as
well as information about the staff and volunteers who may be using
the web site. Please note that additional names can be added at any
time.
- The volunteer
Consultant Registration form is for people who are interested in participating
as a volunteer consultant. On the form, these individuals can provide
an outline of their skills, experience, and expertise.
- To register
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