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You can sort through the list by different criteria — total members to get a larger audience or money raised to see the ones most effective at fundraising. Once you ask a cause to be affiliated with your organization's cause, administrators have 30 days to accept or reject it. At worst, they reject it and your organization still benefits with donations but lacks communication with those members. If there is no response, after 30 days Causes automatically affiliates those causes with your organization's.
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