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Horizon to help nonprofits stay on track during crisis

April 6, 2020

Horizon Philanthropic is expanding its portfolio of services to help Sussex County nonprofits weather the current health and financial crises.

“Because some organizations may experience staffing shortages in critical areas, we are offering four categories of back-office support at affordable rates,” said Michael Rawl, Horizon principal.

Services include organizational management, accounting, fund development and communications. Specific descriptions can be found on the Horizon Philanthropic Services website, www.horizonphilanthropic.com.

Horizon Philanthropic has provided a range of support to regional nonprofits for more than 20 years. Its clients include the full spectrum of charities from local museums, libraries and schools to fire stations, animal shelters, senior centers and foundations.

Horizon currently manages the operations of the Greater Lewes Foundation, and staff associates oversee the Sussex County Land Trust and the Fort Miles Historical Association.

During its existence, Horizon has helped regional charities attract more than $110 million in grants. In 2016, Horizon established a sister corporation, Horizon Construction Services, to help its clients carry out quality construction and renovation projects at significant savings.

Prior to forming Horizon, Rawl was president of a number of private, corporate and community foundations across the mid-Atlantic.

For more information for nonprofit staff and board members who are interested in discussing outsourcing options, call Horizon at 302-644-0107 or email tcolegrove@horizonphilanthropic.org.

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