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Anne W. Howard.
From The Chronicle: What Makes Fund Raisers Succeed
To gauge fund raisers’ success, charities are adopting ever-more sophisticated approaches to evaluating performance, but some veterans question whether they are measuring the right things, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports.
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