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We could start by looking at our technology. One approach is to keep bolting on functionality to what we have. You already may have the website and the database connected. But then there’s social networking (private or public), peer-to-peer fundraising, e-mail, texts and so on. One charity I spoke to recently counted 15 different feeds of data coming into the organization, and it was beginning to creak.
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