November 12, 2009
Charities Pool Resources to Get Discounts on Accounting and Other Services
When Katherine Morrison took over last May as interim executive director of a charity in Washington that provides services to domestic-abuse victims, she learned quickly she needed to cut administrative costs.
Hit by the economic downturn, the group — Women Empowered Against Violence — had used up its reserves and was in debt. "The programs were pretty well funded," Ms. Morrison says. "The administration was not."
Ms. Morrison turned to Back Office in a
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