Nonprofit Consultants Network is a forum for independent consultants who work with community-based nonprofits, government agencies and the private sector.

Values Statement

Nonprofit Consultants Network is a forum for independent consultants who work with community-based nonprofits, government agencies and the private sector. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life in our communities by providing our clients with high quality ethical service. We are committed to encouraging diversity and opposing discrimination in any form.

Code of Ethics

Our Commitment: We Will

  •  Conduct ourselves in an ethical and honest manner
  •  Fairly and accurately represent our qualifications and credentials
  •  Promote our clients' welfare and interests
  •  Keep client information in strict confidence during and after the assignment
  •  Accept only engagements for which we are qualified by experience and competence
  •  Agree on scope/objectives, timeframe and fees prior to accepting an assignment
  •  Identify and disclose potential conflicts of interest
  •  Exercise objectivity and integrity when reviewing the work of another professional

 

Organizational Structure

Overall coordination of the Nonprofit Consultants Network is the responsibility of an Executive Committee, comprised of three long-term members:

  • Founder Jane Bowers of McCormick Bowers Associates,
  • Diane Franklin of Impact Collaborative, and
  • Gordon Gottlieb of TDC.

Part-time Program Coordinator Mark Dyer is responsible for meeting and schedule planning, website coordination, and membership development.  He can be reached at:mdyer@progressknoweldge.com

History

In the early 1990s, a meeting of nonprofit organizational leaders and consultants to nonprofits was convened in Boston.  The purpose of this meeting was to identify the consulting needs of nonprofits, to bring nonprofit consulting talent to the fore, and to identify mutually beneficial opportunities for collaboration.

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