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Contributor Relationship Management study published

Howard Lake | 22 January 2001 | News

Study on building one-to-one relationships with technology published.

Shirley Sexton, Nonprofit Practice Manager at the US Commerce One Global Services, has published her study into building one-to-one relationships using technology. The study, entitled ‘Contributor Relationship Management:

How Nonprofits Can Harness the Power of Technology to Build One-to-One Relationships’, was conducted as part of her graduate degree at Johns Hopkins University.

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Sexton provides the following summary of her study:

“To date for a variety of reasons – some budgetary, some cultural – corporations have invested in and benefited from the concepts of customer relationship management and one-to-one marketing much more so than non-profits. This study investigates those reasons, and explores how non-profits can benefit from lessons learned in the corporate world and adapt

them to their own needs. This report suggests a new approach for non-profits – contributor relationship management. It explores how non-profits can apply CRM strategies and tactics to their contributors – donors, members, advocates, board members or volunteers – to further their missions. Over

ninety decision-makers at non-profits gave input to this study, via an online survey and interviews.

The report can be viewed on the Web at CharityChannel.com or downloaded in Adobe Acrobat PDF.

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