Pro-bono work tops nonprofits’ volunteer needs � Philanthropy North Carolina: Nonprofits need pro-bono services to improve their operational infrastructure far more than they need hands-on support delivering services directly to the community either from skills-based or traditional volunteers, a new survey says.
Still, nonprofits face challenges making productive use of volunters, says the Pro Bono Readiness Survey conducted by LBG Research Institute for a collaborative convened by Capital One Financial Corporation and including Common Impact, Points of Light and the Taproot Foundation.
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