Lack of Administrative Support Is an Obstacle to Nonprofit Growth

December 3, 2019

Nonprofit Growth
Nonprofit organizations are consistently understaffed. One area of significant impact is the lack of administrative support, often leaving nonprofits to buckle under the weight of the workload. Virtual administrative assistants present a cost-effective solution to help nonprofit organizations meet their growth goals.

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Ohio Wildlife Center

Ohio Wildlife Center is a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization providing more than 30 years of services to Central Ohioans who care about wildlife. Our mission is to foster awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through education, rehabilitation and wildlife health studies. Ohio Wildlife Center's free wildlife hospital admits nearly 5,000 injured, sick, or orphaned wild animals each year with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild. Founded by local veterinarian, Dr. Donald L. Burton, Ohio Wildlife Center is the only hospital of its kind in the Central Ohio region.

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Ohio Wildlife Center is a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization providing more than 30 years of services to Central Ohioans who care about wildlife. Our mission is to foster awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through education, rehabilitation and wildlife health studies. Ohio Wildlife Center's free wildlife hospital admits nearly 5,000 injured, sick, or orphaned wild animals each year with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild. Founded by local veterinarian, Dr. Donald L. Burton, Ohio Wildlife Center is the only hospital of its kind in the Central Ohio region.

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