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Eight-figure revenue contractions by three major programs led the country’s top 30 peer-to-peer fundraising programs to an overall 2.6 percent decline in 2014, according to the industry’s annual fundraising roundup.
Seventeen of the top 30 programs reported increased or unchanged revenue, but that could not overcome contractions of $27.5 million by the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, $20 million by Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Race for the Cure Series and $15.5 million for the Komen 3-Day walks.
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