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Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization Reviews
What is it like working as a Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization?
July 2020
Mismanaged.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Dover:
Pros: The mission and community impact
Cons: No company culture, outdated, too formal.
Lack of transparency and communication.
Disconnect between clinical and administrative staff.
Set up for failure due to mismanagement and lack of resources
November 2019
Potential to drastically improve administrative processes, but poor internal communication and outdated protocols create many barriers.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Portsmouth:
Pros: As the Grants & Development Coordinator, I have an opportunity to create the structure for a successful Development Department from the ground up, which includes streamlining the grant application process along with collaborating with other departments to more strategically pursue funding opportunities.
Cons: Poor management, lack of guidance and access to the basic resources I need to be successful, bad internal and external communication that creates constant barriers, and there is a very minimal sense of community, and overall a culture that is in great need of improvement.
May 2019
I am respected and appreciated.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Jacksonville:
Pros: I appreciate the opportunity to volunteer for events and collaborate with teammates on other teams.
Cons: I would like the opportunity to work from home a few days a week to save the organization some money.
March 2019
Oklahoma City is growing!
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Oklahoma City:
Pros: The growth and seeing the city develop into a fun and hip area for young professionals
Cons: The cost of living is increasingly rapidly- the pay is not increasing with it
February 2019
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Generally there are a lot of well-meaning people here, but their proclivity for tone-deaf exhibitions coupled with frequent microaggressions from colleagues make this an often mentally and emotionally exhausting workplace.
November 2017
I care more about work than my boss does.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Blackwood:
Pros: Job security, flexibility in schedule, making a positive difference.
Cons: No communication, concerns are ignored.
July 2017
Work to Live - don't Live to work.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in Denver:
Pros: Very laid back culture and dynamic role.
Cons: Though there is money is Denver, people are not as philanthropic at the same level as other states.
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