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Previously on "Contracting for a charity"
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From my experience there is a definite difference wholly between the charity head office etc and outsourcing to people who work really rather hard for these agencies to raise cash for charity...hence why I never now donate to charity.
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I do work for a charity. My charity... :-)
Sorry no rate decreases from me.
Had an agency once phone me about 5 times about a local gov job where the rate was tulipe. Kept going on about doing my bit for the community and how they didnt have much money. Not my problem.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWould you lower your regular rate when contracting for charity?
A year or so ago I was approached directly by a well known charity, I turned out to be an excellent match. I mentioned my rate and they didn't want to or couldn't offer more than 60-70% of my rate, saying we are a charity, you should consider that, to which my reply was, yes but I'm not a charity. Needless to say I didn't get the contract. (now one year later on, I still see the same role popping up)
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How can we have a proper slagging-off, er I mean debate, unless you name the charity ?
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I would charge my normal rate, unless it was a charity I had some personal connection to.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCharity begins at home.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWould you lower your regular rate when contracting for charity?
A year or so ago I was approached directly by a well known charity, I turned out to be an excellent match. I mentioned my rate and they didn't want to or couldn't offer more than 60-70% of my rate, saying we are a charity, you should consider that, to which my reply was, yes but I'm not a charity. Needless to say I didn't get the contract. (now one year later on, I still see the same role popping up)
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No, charities are sat right next to the public sector for being very difficult to work with in my experience.
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No, having worked for a charity I wouldn't take a rate cut. At the end of the day they are a business and should be treated like one.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI would find out what the top brass at the charity take home before I make a decision on the rate.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI would find out what the top brass at the charity take home before I make a decision on the rate.
Then base your rate reduction based on what you read.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/11/31577/
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