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Consulting Rates
Professional consulting services, including coaching and project management, are available both by project and an hourly rate. Work is done at client request and there is no long-term obligation outside the agreed-upon scope of work.
Commercial/For Profit Hourly Rate: $190
Nonprofit Hourly Rate: $175
A retainer, equal to 4 hours or 20% of the quoted project total, is required to commence work. This will show as a credit on the initial invoices until used.
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Training Rates
I have delivered a variety of keynote and seminars engagements for conferences, associations and organizations around the world. My primary areas of expertise include nonprofit technology, strategic technology planning, effective online presence and social media.
Full-Day: $4,000
Half-Day: $2,000
Training services include curriculum development, customization of the material for the organization/audience, slide production, professional training delivery and facilitation of discussions. Travel and travel-related expenses are not included.
Notes: Developing curriculum from scratch requires 40 hours of work per hour of training. For this reason, training rates are higher than consulting rates. Training services provided during the course of a larger consulting engagement may be discounted.
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Terms: Consulting
I am happy to have a call with you (up to 30 minutes) to discuss a potential engagement. I then draft an agreement and work plan for us to discuss and agree on.
My terms include:
- A retainer and signed contract are required to commence work
- Work is warrantied to be performed in a workmanlike manner
- Work is confidential
- When not billed by project, work is billed at an hourly rate in fifteen-minute increments, invoiced monthly, payable within 30 days
- Either party can terminate with two weeks notice
- Travel expenses are charged outside the San Francisco Bay
Area and include lodging, transportation and incidentals
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