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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

April 27, 2009

Nonprofit Technology Conference
New Guide Looks at Low-Cost Fund-Raising Software

A new guide to low-cost software systems that help charities manage their donor records was released at the Nonprofit Technology Conference.

The report — which was published by the Nonprofit Technology Network and Idealware, a nonprofit group in Portland, Me., that provides information on software designed for charities — reviews 33 fund-raising packages that cost less than $4,250 the first year a charity uses them and compares the features that they offer.

The guide also provides in-depth reviews of 12 of those systems.

Laura S. Quinn, executive director of Idealware, spoke with The Chronicle about the report’s findings and offered advice about the steps charities should take when they are looking for new fund-raising software.

Nicole Wallace

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