Two US agencies handle $93 million in online donations in 2003
US online fundraising software companies Convio and Kintera report that they processed $40 million and $53 million respectively in online donations for their clients during 2003.
For Convio this was a tenfold increase on the previous year and for Kintera it was a sixfold increase. Nor is the increase due simply to more non-profits starting to fundraise online. Wired quotes Convio CEO Gene Austin as saying that 70% of this increase came from the activities of existing clients.
Successful clients include the Jewish National Fund which raised more than $1 million via the Web in 2003, compared to $663,000 online in 2002 and $325,000 in 2001. Its Web site has helped recruit 57,000 new donors in the past three years.
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Convio’s system has been used by US presidential candidate Howard Dean to raise $11 million online during six months.