April 14, 2010, Chronicle of Philanthropy — Fifty-seven percent of charities raised less money last year than in 2008—or had flat returns—according to a study released by the Association of Fundraising Professionals at its annual meeting here.
Forty-three percent of charities said they had raised more in 2009 than in 2008, the smallest share in the history of the nine-year survey, which drew responses from 345 American fund raisers and 350 Canadian fund raisers.
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Forty-three percent of charities said they had raised more in 2009 than in 2008, the smallest share in the history of the nine-year survey, which drew responses from 345 American fund raisers and 350 Canadian fund raisers.
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