Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants #7 - On Consultants


Nonprofits often rely on consultants to perform work that their staffs aren’t capable of doing because they lack the time, skills, or interest in doing the work themselves. Learn how to get the most out of your consulting relationships with the posts in the this week’s Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants, hosted by Data-Scribe Blog.

The Carnival is coming back here to Nonprofit Communications next week. It’s an open call, so all topics are welcome. If you have advice for nonprofits that you’ve posted to your blog this week, submit your post to me no later than 8 pm ET, August 4, at npc.carnival AT yahoo.com. Visit the Carnival homepage for information on subscribing to the feed and to our contributors’ mailing list.

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