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One of the biggest concerns with social media is a lack of time and resources to devote to it, especially for smaller fundraising organizations. "Only about 25 percent of my job is social media," said Desilets, "so I like to say if I can use Causes, so can you with your small resources. You simply need to find the tools. They're all right there, and it's very easy to navigate and work through."
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