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Previous Forum Posts/Comments about charity sites
Posted on: Dec 02, 08 07:47 am by: Alan Morrey
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year.
Posted on: Dec 01, 08 05:04 pm by: Julie Day
I found this while looking on the internet...
85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year. Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before.
Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked.
Posted on: Dec 01, 08 08:24 am by: Josh Morrey
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked.
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8.
Posted on: Nov 30, 08 07:44 pm by: Jim Tschannen
What do you all think of this?...
However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year.
Posted on: Nov 30, 08 06:49 pm by: Jennifer Ayala
Look at what finally happened...
8 percent in 2001.
Kaplan said that may be because colleges are keeping better records and now simply have more alumni to target who figure into the calculation. But she said they may also be focused on securing larger donations from major donors rather than on getting a broad base of alumni in the habit of giving, even small amounts.