Focus On: Software: Are You Plugged In?
Make sure your new technology choices are really the solutions you need.
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“Most people think of the Internet and online fundraising as the most significant change in the past three to five years,” Geiger says. “It’s still pretty small in the general scheme of things, if you look at the aggregate numbers, but it’s growing fast.”
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Other areas where nonprofits can utilize technology include prospect identification, event management, grantmaking, membership management, planned giving, prospect research, trust accounting and just about every facet of development imaginable.
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