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Freedom Partners Shared Services

www.fpsharedservices.org

 
Freedom Partners Shared Services equips non-profit organizations with the best tools to achieve their missions by providing them a full spectrum of resources, including human resources, recruiting, technology, and facility services. Our mission is to provide talent and opportunity for free market oriented non-profit organizations to help them achieve their goals. Freedom Partners Shared Services seeks to identify individuals who desire to make a difference with their skills, talents, and abilities. Our goal is to create a positive experience for both clients and prospective employees – and make a difference.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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