Ross,
I've used MS Project and similar software called Project Kickstart (http://www.projectkickstart.com). Kickstart is a little simpler than Project and worked pretty well for small to mid-sized projects.
One of the barriers to Project is usually it's retail cost, but if you are a 501(c)3 non-profit you can get it through TechSoup's DiscounTech software program (www.techsoup.org) for a handling fee.
I'd second Aaron's suggestion to check to see what your contractors are using...
Richard Urban
Operations Coordinator
Colorado Digitization Program
www.cdpheritage.org
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