How Charities Use Technology to Find Donors
A new study commissioned by The Chronicle of Philanthropy finds that large charities are much more likely than small groups to use screening tools to help them find donors.
The study, conducted by the research firm Campbell Rinker finds that large charities are much more likely than small groups to use screening tools to help them find donors.
Full-text article by Peter Panepento is available via the Chronicle of Philanthropy, 9.9.08.
The study is available to Chronicle subscribers.
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