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Charityfacts.org seeks fundraising case studies

Howard Lake | 11 January 2006 | News

Charityfacts.org, the website intended to dispel some of the myths around fundraising and giving, is planning to update its case studies of best practice in various fundraising disciplines such as direct mail, face to face, legacy promotion.

Charityfacts.org, which launched in March 2005, provides general information about how fundraising works and dispels some of the myths around fundraising and giving.

The site features some short case studies that illustrate best practice in various fundraising methods. Charityfacts is looking to update those case studies with some fresh examples, so this is a good opportunity for your charity to be featured on this site.

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If you would like your charity to be featured on the site, send through your case studies to in**@ch**********.org. Case studies should be short (around 50-100 words) and should not include technical terms or fundraising-specific vocabulary so that they are suitable for the general public. A picture would also be needed to illustrate the case study.

Charities whose case studies are accepted will receive a link from the case study to the charity’s website.

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