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PRO BONO CONSULTING FOR NONPROFITS

Strategic Guidance. Stronger Nonprofits. COMPASS is recruiting Project Leaders for 2010-2011.

 

COMPASS IS RECRUITING PROJECT LEADERS

 

Use your business skills to make a valuable contribution to some of Washington’s most dynamic and deserving nonprofits by leading a pro bono consulting project for Compass.

The Compass Project Leader Application is available at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PLapp2010

  

2010 - 2011 Projects Available

The Audubon Naturalist Society

Arlingtonians Meeting Emergency Needs

The Black Student Fund

Cesar Chavez Public Charter School

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

College Success Foundation

Community Education Group

Cultural Development Corporation

DC Law Students in Court

Emmaus Services for the Aging

Elsie Whitlow Stokes Public Charter School

Good Shepherd Housing & Family Services

Higher Achievement

Hope & a Home

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Northern Virginia AHEC

Signature Theatre; SOC Enterprises

Total Family Care Coalition

Washington National Cathedral

Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School

Yellow Ribbon Fund

Detailed descriptions of each project can be found at http://www.compassdc.org

 

REQUIREMENTS

Compass Project Leaders must have an MBA from a top business school, or significant Compass experience. Project Leaders typically spend three to five hours per week from October through May on the project.

 

PROJECT LEADER APPLICATION - Due on 9/3/10

The Compass Project Leader application is available at:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PLapp2010

*Volunteer applications will be available soon!

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact Compass’ Executive Director, Suzanne Laporte, at slaporte@compassdc.org or call (202) 459-6291 with any questions.

  

  COMPASS IS RECRUITING PROJECT LEADERS FOR 2009-2010
The Project Leader application deadline is August 28.

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  COMPASS ANNOUNCES 2009-2010 CLIENT APPLICATIONS
The deadline for client applications is June 15, 2009.

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RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS
Use your business skills to make a valuable contribution to some of the Washington area’s most dynamic and deserving nonprofit organizations by volunteering on a pro bono consulting project for Compass. 
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MEET THE PROJECTS
Thursday, 10/2/08 at 06:00pm
Meet this years clients and project leaders at our annual Project Launch on the evening of October 2 at 1727 I Street, NW. Refreshments will be served at 6:00 p.m., with the program beginning at 6:30. You can meet clients from 7:00 to 8:30. 

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COMPASS IS RECRUITING PROJECT LEADERS FOR 2008-09
Use your business skills to make a valuable contribution to some of the Washington area’s most dynamic and deserving nonprofit organizations by leading a pro bono consulting project for Compass. 

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Leslie Crutchfield, author of "Forces of Good"
Monday, 4/14/08 at 07:00pm
What makes great nonprofits great? Not large budgets, snazzy marketing, or excellent management. The answer upends conventional wisdom: shift the focus from building an organization to building a movement. Be entrepreneurial, adaptive and externally oriented. Spend as much time working with institutions outside the boundaries of your organization as you do managing internal operations. Try to fix problems and reform whole systems.

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Fundraising for Nonprofits – What's New?
Thursday, 2/28/08 at 06:30pm
A COMPASS Event

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Socially Responsible Investing
Thursday, 1/24/08 at 06:30pm
A COMPASS Workshop

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