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How to find a (retired?) person to give business/financial advice to small charity?

stoozie1
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Hi,
Question as per title really.
I have been advised to contact the local wing of the rotary club, but their secretary is unwell and I have not received a reply.
Many thanks for any suggestions.
Question as per title really.
I have been advised to contact the local wing of the rotary club, but their secretary is unwell and I have not received a reply.
Many thanks for any suggestions.
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Target 2018: 24k Jan 2018- £560 April £2670
Target 2018: 24k Jan 2018- £560 April £2670
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As eggha suggests, there may be a local volunteer centre of some kind, if you google 'Volunteer' plus your town / county / area you should find it. Ours is not council run (although partly council funded). Give them a ring and see if they can help - ours always used to have a register of IT consultants, for example, and they're always very helpful.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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