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What Should Nonprofit Leaders Expect from the Development Officer?

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As a consultant to nonprofits, my blood just boils when I am asked by executive directors or board members, “So, we are thinking about hiring a development officer, how long it will take before this person is raising more money than the salary we pay them?” Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE.

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Nancy Jo Craig’s Lifetime Achievement Award In Nonprofit Computer Refurbishment

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By 2004 she had come back to her hometown of Baton Rouge and was working as a management consultant to a failing nonprofit. In August of 2005, she had barely begun getting things in order when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck. Nancy Jo says that CACRC’s next frontier is to get computers and training to seniors.

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Tech Impact Helps Nonprofits Open a Door to the Cloud

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" He joined NCFR in 2005 as an administrative assistant and is now the organization's primary IT person, supporting 15 staff members. Samuels is what nonprofits often refer to as an "accidental techie." As Samuels writes in his personal blog , he knew that NCFR was due for a major reinvestment in server hardware in 2015.

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How the National Council on Family Relations Used the Office 365 DIY Migration Workshop

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" He joined NCFR in 2005 as an administrative assistant and is now the organization's primary IT person, supporting 15 staff members. Samuels is what nonprofits often refer to as an "accidental techie." As Samuels writes in his personal blog , he knew that NCFR was due for a major reinvestment in server hardware in 2015.

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Tech Impact Helps Nonprofits Open a Door to the Cloud

Tech Soup

" He joined NCFR in 2005 as an administrative assistant and is now the organization's primary IT person, supporting 15 staff members. Samuels is what nonprofits often refer to as an "accidental techie." As Samuels writes in his personal blog , he knew that NCFR was due for a major reinvestment in server hardware in 2015.