Our Core Competencies

Unlike many developmental organization and NGOs, CEN feels the development process can be best advanced by focusing on certain core areas of competency, and assembling and managing a team of partnerships with other organizations which have demonstrated ability to execute best practice solutions through particular geographic, technical or discipline specialization. This approach permits the delivery of a comprehensive development solution without the waste associated with unnecessary duplication of skills, infrastructure and overhead. Scarce resources shouldn’t be spent on building an organization but rather to address the development need itself. We should not recreate the wheel when there are others who have already gone through a very steep learning curve to get where they are.

In the for-profit world, for example, most successful companies figure out what their core competencies are and then outsource (or partner with other orgs) for the rest. Microsoft doesn’t run employee cafeterias or even handle certain areas of product development, support and marketing, they farm this out to very skilled partners. Becoming a specialist in all areas and competencies is a wasteful use of resources, if other competent organizations are available. These partners can performing the function at a lower cost and execute better, due to greater expertise.

The following as CEN’s core areas of strength:

A growing understanding of the process for securing funding within the US


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