Sarah Ford | November 3, 2015

Balancing Pro Bono Supply and Demand

Does pro bono work?  Why don’t more nonprofits take advantage of pro bono volunteers (i.e. free talent)? These are just a couple questions examined in a new study published by LBG Associates, “Balancing Pro Bono Supply and Demand: Challenges and Solutions from the Nonprofit Point of View.”

This study highlights key challenges nonprofits face when taking on pro bono volunteers, what kind of successes nonprofits are experiencing with pro bono volunteers, and what role companies and their employees can play in helping nonprofits succeed through pro bono support.

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