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Since our founding in 1984, more than 300 association and nonprofit organizations nationwide have turned to DelCor as a strategic partner. We offer a unique blend of cutting edge IT knowledge and extensive experience serving the association and nonprofit community. Because we are completely independent and have no vested interest in any product or service we recommend, we offer valuable insight and a fresh, objective perspective.

Naturally, our knowledge of technology itself is important, however, we believe that our success, in large part, stems from the great people at DelCor. Most of our consultants have direct association management experience, giving us a clear understanding of the challenges and constraints you face. DelCor principles and consultants volunteer their to time to serve on ASAE and GWSAE Councils and Committees and are active in many industry events. Most importantly, we develop long term relationships with our clients and are always willing to take that extra step for them.

 

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NEWS

Tobin Conley to facilitate ASAE CenterU Course
Tobin will be presenting a CenterU course for ASAE's Professional Development Management Series. The course will run from July 6th through August 16th.

DelCor's .org Food Drive Featured in Association Trends
DelCor's .org Food Drive was featured in a special news item from Association Trends.

DelCor’s Seventh Annual Community Food Drive Collects over Eight Tons of Food
This year with 23 associations, nonprofits, and technology vendors participating, the 7th annual .org Food Drive yielded 16,114 pounds of food, exceeding our goal to collect eight tons and nearly one ton more food than was collected in 2008.