Does PVI perform any services for non-profits or governmental entities on a voluntary basis?
PVI s greatest form of voluntary work is in the extra, unbilled hours PVI s associates bring to their tasks. PVI also contributes a portion of its professional fees and some travel expenses as in-kind match. Because of its mission PVI doesn t run the meter on state and local governments. PVI does engage in a healthy practice of pro bono work with local, non-profit agencies such as shelters, treatment programs, advocacy groups and churches. For example, PVI obtains voluntary time contributions from its consultants to train agency boards, help them plan for strategic directions, develop evaluation designs, and promote themselves in their communities. PVI has standing offers to perform the same types of services for local governmental entities, such as school boards, public health boards, county law enforcement agencies, and county social services agencies.
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