Consultants come in all shapes and sizes, with specialties ranging from technology to fundraising. Before engaging a consultant, nonprofit organizations should confirm the need for an outside consultant and identify the desired outcomes.
How Can Consultants Help Nonprofits?
Consultants are typically used when:
- Nonprofit organizations require expertise that doesn’t exist within the organization
- An independent perspective is needed
- An organization doesn’t have the resources to support hiring a permanent staff member or the need is sporadic
The list of reasons a nonprofit might engage a consultant is practically endless, but some of the more common projects include:
- Profitech
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- 2005 Profit Sharing Daimler Chrysler
Consolidated statements of income; 2006 2005 06/05; Amounts in millions of € % change : Revenues: 151,589: 149,776 +1: Cost of sales (125,673) (122,861) +2
- Company Oil Profits Shell
- Land Trust For Privacy Profit
- Eprofitkit
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