The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Group Finds That E-Mail Messages Spur Some Donors to Give More

As charities get better at raising money over the Internet, the results of their efforts are sometimes unexpected. Many groups have found that their best donors are those who give both online and in response to traditional solicitation techniques, such as mail and telephone. What's more, they are finding that e-mail communications...

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