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Working with consultants

Consultants can help your organization in a variety of ways, from writing grants or designing your Web site, to facilitating staff trainings, executive recruiting and problem solving. If you've never worked with a consultant or if you're not sure whether your organization could use the services that a consultant can provide, we recommend taking a look at the resources listed below.

Created by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and Consultants Ontap, these two guides address issues such as defining the type of consultant your organization is looking for, sample questions to ask during an interview with a consultant, how to draft a request for a proposal, and tips on managing a consultant.

From The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving


From Consultants Ontap
How to Hire and Work with Consultants
Exerpted from Succeeding with Consultants, by Barbara Kibbe and Fred Setterberg Copyright, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Published in 1992 by The Foundation Center



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