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The Partnership in Philanthropy provides the following services to its client organizations: Hands-on Consulting - A competent, experienced NJ fundraising professional is assigned to work directly with the participant organization. PIP consultants receive a below market rate honorarium of $55 per hour and agree to donate 1 hour of pro bono service for every two hours for which they are compensated. Assessment - Each participant organization undergoes a comprehensive "Fund Raising/Management Capacity Assessment", which makes use of tools designed by the Partnership to establish a base line that details the organization's strengths and weaknesses and defines PIP's areas of service. Board Profile - The organization's volunteer structure is reviewed to determine its strengths and areas of expertise and outreach that are absent and in need of development. Workshops and Training - A series of formal training sessions and workshops are given by PIP professionals for staff and volunteers of the participant organizations. Annual Fund Raising Plan Model - At the conclusion of the Year One, the participating organization is presented a model Annual Fund Raising Plan tailored to their specific organization. Included with this plan are a series of additional components that can be added by the organization as its capacity grows to meet increased needs. Re-Assessment - The conclusion of PIP's Year One service is a repeat of the "Fundraising/Management Capacity Assessment" to formally measure progress and define a "To Do" list to keep the progress moving forward. Hot Line Services - Access to advise and answers to pressing questions are available from Partnership Staff or Consultants. Year Two Follow-up – Quarterly consultations are made by the PIP Consultant to monitor progress and/or trouble shoot problems. Other PIP Services In addition to its core programs, PIP also provides consulting services for short-term projects such as: On-Site Training - We are pleased to announce that PIP will develop workshops and training sessions tailored to your organization's needs and deliver them on-site to your board and/or staff. Examples of topic areas include: The Basics of Fundraising; Prospect Research; The Art of the Ask; Marketing Your Nonprofit; The Role of the Board and Board/Staff Relations; Toolkit for Strengthening Your Accounting Procedures; Helping Hands: Identify; Recruit and Train Effective Volunteers; Writing for $'s; Nonprofit Lifecycles & Culture; Program Evaluation; Bringing to Life What You Put in the Grant Request; Social Networking and other Social Media; and Succession Planning. Board Retreats - A PIP consultant will prepare with you in advance, facilitate a 4-5 hour board retreat and write a summary report for your organization, based upon the particular issues and needs you want to address. Developing Your Strategic Plan - A PIP consultant will conduct a 5-hour session that will provide a step-by-step approach to developing a strategic plan for your organization. Understanding Planned Philanthropy - An experienced Planned Giving Expert will provide a one-hour session that can easily be added to your monthly or quarterly Board Meeting. Board Profile - A PIP consultant will conduct a 5-hour session to review the organization's volunteer structure to determine its strengths as well as identify the areas of expertise and outreach that are absent and in need of development. Work Plan – Based on interviews with your board and staff, a PIP consultant prepares a plan of action that addresses the issues raised during the interview process. The work plan incorporates specific tasks and timelines for staff, Board, Committees and other volunteers. Hot Line Services – Partnership in Philanthropy provides access to advise and answers to pressing questions from Partnership Staff or Consultants. Call PIP at 973-701-9810 to discuss further.
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