85 credits/hr65 credits/hr

Trade Real Estate for Non-Profit

Put your real estate skills to work and get non-profit services in return. No cash changes hands. SkillLedger handles the credits and escrow so both sides deliver.

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Credit Rate Comparison

85
Real Estate
credits / hr average
65
Non-Profit
credits / hr average

Real Estate averages 85 credits/hr, while Non-Profit sits at 65 credits/hr. Because Real Estate earns more per hour, your credits go further when you hire Non-Profit work.

Real Estate Services You Can Offer

  • Real Estate Photography
  • Property Marketing
  • Virtual Staging
  • Transaction Coordination
  • Property Management
  • Real Estate Copywriting
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Non-Profit Services You Can Get

  • Grant Writing
  • Fundraising Strategy
  • Volunteer Management
  • Non-Profit Marketing
  • Impact Measurement
  • Community Organizing
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How This Exchange Works

1

List your skill

Describe your Real Estate services, set a credit rate, and note your availability.

2

Search for a match

Browse Non-Profit providers or use the match tool to find people who need Real Estate help.

3

Lock in the details

Set deliverables, credit amounts, and a timeline. Both sides confirm before any work starts.

4

Work under escrow

Credits stay in escrow while work is in progress. They release once both parties mark the project complete.

5

Review each other

Rate the exchange so future partners can see your track record.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Real Estate credits equal one hour of Non-Profit work?

About 0.8 hours of Real Estate work funds one hour of Non-Profit. At standard rates, 1 hour of Real Estate earns ~85 credits and 1 hour of Non-Profit costs ~65 credits. Both parties set their own rates, so the final ratio depends on what you negotiate.

What should I include in a Real Estate-for-Non-Profit exchange agreement?

Cover four things: (1) deliverables with clear acceptance criteria for each side, (2) credit amounts and payment milestones, (3) timeline and number of revision rounds, (4) what happens if either party cannot complete their work. SkillLedger's escrow holds credits until both parties confirm completion.

Is it common to trade Real Estate for Non-Profit on SkillLedger?

Real Estate and Non-Profit are both established categories on SkillLedger. Professionals in these fields frequently need exactly what the other offers, which makes it a practical exchange.

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