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The Art, Science, and Technology of Nonprofit Fundraising – New Donor Acquisition
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The single most important issue facing every nonprofit is that of new donor acquisition. In this eBook, Dr. Aylen discusses the optimal strategy for building your cadre of donors on a consistent and reliable basis.
Category: Fundraising
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