There is a wide array of valuable non-profit-specific information on the Internet - foundations detail their grant application procedures, non-profit coalitions provide free information on everything from housing to the arts, bibliographies direct readers to non-profit resources, bulletin boards provide answers to basic questions on starting a non-profit, fund-raising, and other non-profit activities. Some non-profits, such as colleges and universities, have long been on the leading edge of the Internet trend, but have not used their resources for much more than scientific research. Others have taken a short-sighted approach to the computer revolution.