About Community Resources Information, Inc.
CRI, Inc.
This web site was developed by Community Resources Information, Inc. (CRI). CRI is a not-for-profit, tax exempt, 501c3 charitable organization, based in Massachusetts, whose principal mission is to develop and maintain Internet web sites which provide comprehensive information on resources relevant to the needs of low and moderate-income families and individuals of all ages. CRI also works to improve Internet access and training in the use of computers for persons with low income.
CRI is an independent non-profit and is not affiliated with any federal government or state government agency nor with any for-profit organizations.
CRI was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in the state of Massachusetts on October 2, 2000. The President of CRI is John C. Buckner, Ph.D, Vice-President is Jennifer Perloff, and Jocelyne Bauduy is the Director of Web Site Operations.
For more information about CRI, read below, or follow this link to CRI's corporate web site.
Origins of this web site
This web site is patterned after a similar but more comprehensive web site serving the state of Massachusetts. The name of this web site is "MassResources.org." CRI developed and continues to run the Massachusetts web site. Click on the link to go to the MassResources.org web site.
Besides Massachusetts and New Mexico, CRI expects to develop similar web sites in other states across the country. Each web site will be tailored to a specific state and will provide in-depth coverage on resources across a variety of domains. The primary audience consists of the consumers of benefits, services, and programs described on the web site with service/benefit providers an important secondary audience.
CRI believes it is vitally important to discuss the aims of the project and get feedback on content from consumers and service providers in a community in order to develop the web site into something they will find very useful. We have been working with consumers and service providers in New Mexico to provide us with content-relevant information, to advise on strategic and policy issues, and to give feedback both on the content and the experience of using the web site.
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