Posted
May 07, 2015 11:45 AM
There are two ways to save big on consulting services for your nonprofit. If your annual budget is less than $1 million and your service area is within the Puget Sound region, you may be qualified for 8-10 hours of free consulting! You might be qualified for more if you are an education-focused nonprofit.
There are two new ways to SAVE BIG on consulting services for your nonprofit. First, you may qualify for 8-10 hours of free consulting ($500 off) from 501 Commons if:
- Your organization’s annual budget is less than $1 million.
- You serve one of these Puget Sound counties: Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, or Whatcom.
Plus, organizations with direct, education-focused programs (e.g., pre-K-12 education, literacy, drop-out prevention, etc.) may qualify for 15-20 hours of free management consulting services (worth $2,500).
How do you get started? First, explore 501 Commons’ services (specifically management consulting services for the education-focused programs offer). Then describe your needs through our online Request for Assistance form.
$500 in services -- Services tied to this offer need to start by November 1, 2015. So we need requests for services (for this opportunity) by October 1, 2015.
$2,500 in management consulting -- Projects would need to start soon and be done by the end of September. So we'd like requests for services (for this opportunity specifically) by July 15, 2015.
How do you get started? First, explore 501 Commons’ services (specifically management consulting services for the education-focused programs offer). Then describe your needs through our online Request for Assistance form.
$500 in services -- Services tied to this offer need to start by November 1, 2015. So we need requests for services (for this opportunity) by October 1, 2015.
$2,500 in management consulting -- Projects would need to start soon and be done by the end of September. So we'd like requests for services (for this opportunity specifically) by July 15, 2015.
These generous discounts are made possible by The Satterberg Foundation and Volunteer Generation Fund, respectively.