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Our Partners

PAST AND PRESENT

 

American Red  Cross

     CityNet  

     Ministries, Inc.

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     Good Works, Inc.

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Hopewell Christian Fellowship

New Jerusalem  Now

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Parkesburg Point Youth Center

 

Truth Matters

Vita Education Services

West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

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West Chester Area Senior Center

About Partnership

We typically begin a partnership with an initial face-to-face meeting with a representative from your nonprofit organization, so we can explain the model and answer questions you may have. Many organizations are unable to make an immediate decision because the decision making flow often involves a volunteer Board of Directors or an Executive Committee who typically meet intermittently. We don’t mind, because that process rarely limits the enthusiasm or interest of participants.

FAQ's

SHARED
Our unique service delivery model  is based on sharing one person among a limited number of partners.

By working collaboratively, nonprofits are able to share everything from grant writing, to training, to technology development, to printing and logistical services. The main goal is to have all nonprofit work together to be more productive in accomplishing their own missions, build better practices through efficiencies and reduce individual agency costs.

Professional

What make our partnerships work is the type of person provided: a highly skilled professional, a willing, problem solving worker.

Specialists with the experience, skills and background of that provided by our company could easily draw a full time salary of thousands of dollars a week. However, using the shared resource concept, we offer nonprofit organizations a highly professional solution for a fraction of the cost.

resources

Over the course of many years company founders have developed a wide network of vendors who supply everything from computer hardware and software to office supplies, ink jet cartridges, furniture, paper, and a wide range of other materials, all at lower costs than most nonprofits can buy off the shelf.

Obviously, paying top dollar for supplies and materials is a wasteful use of donated money. It’s just not good stewardship. Unfortunately, there is often no other solution available. Until now.

what our partners are saying

"For us, it was a no-brainer. As a grass roots Christian ministry, we never could have found the services of an expert fundraiser [for a similar cost]. Although we knew we were doing some things well, we always like to do better, and this service was the ideal solution. What we got is a person who helped us to look at things in a new way, and to make decisions about the future based on experience –something never available to us before. We feel we are becoming better stewards of the funds God has entrusted to our care, and we’re raising more money in the process.”

 

Jim Ford

Director

Good Works, Inc.

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