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UN%20Refugee%20Agency<%2Fa>,%20who%20spoke%20during%20the%20session,%20"Beyond%20Crisis%3A%20How%20Haiti%20Changed%20Everything"<%2Fa>%20at%20the%202010%20Bridge%20Conference<%2Fa>%20held%20last%20month%20in%20National%20Harbor,%20Md.%20"We%20were%20sending%20out%20news%20as%20we%20were%20figuring%20out%20our%20plan%20—%20we%20were%20getting%20contacted%20by%20our%20donors,%20major%20donors,%20multimillion-dollar%20donors%20who%20wanted%20to%20reach%20people%20affected%20by%20the%20Haiti%20earthquake%20now.%20In%20some%20cases,%20we%20recommended%20the%20donor%20give%20to%20another%20organization%20if%20we%20couldn’t%20immediately%20help%20—%20the%20most%20important%20thing%20is%20the%20relationship%20with%20donors.”%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Farticle%2Fnonprofits-learned-share-fundraising-wealth-after-haiti-disaster%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="10264" type="icon_link">
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Not only does it represent smart donor-relationship cultivation (which can be extrapolated to mean smart fundraising), but it also perfectly represents the true spirit of this sector: doing good and helping others to do good, even if it doesn't always mean more money on "your" books.
Learm more about ways in which the earthquake in Haiti earlier this year changed fundraising in Senior Editor Joe Boland's Advisor feature.
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