The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Remote Possibilities

Rather than buy sophisticated software systems, some charities find it pays to lease them via the Internet

By NICOLE WALLACE

For years, Ted Allison, the one-man membership department at KBEM-FM in Minneapolis, kept track of the public-radio station's membership list using simple word-processing software.

But as the jazz station's donor list approached 5,000 names last year,...

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