New fundraising potential for magazines?
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New fundraising potential for magazines?

6 Jul 2010 |

Could charity magazines and newsletters be the next big thing in fundraising? A redesign of SPANA’s magazine brought in an RoI of 3:1, explains Mark Phillips.

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