The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Bad Consultant Confidential

How charities cope when outside help isn't helpful

By Peter Panepento

When Kristy Gibbs accepted a fund-raising job last year at a social-services charity in Washington, she was pleased to learn that the organization had hired a consulting firm to advise her. The consultants' job was to complete an audit of the charity's fund-raising practices and help Ms. Gibbs manage a campaign to...

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