Is the matching process different for each project type?

Is the matching process different for each project type?

No, the matching process is the same for all project types. Organizations and experteers will continue to request introductions to each other and have mutual introduction conversations, before agreeing to match and work together. You can read more about the matching process from the experteer side here and from the organization representative side here.

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