Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Two thirds of fundraisers say ‘unsolicited communication’ should be stopped, says IoF

Two thirds of fundraisers say ‘unsolicited communication’ should be stopped, says IoF: "A survey carried out by the Institute of Fundraising has found that 65 per cent of fundraisers think that once an individual is registered to the Fundraising Preference Service they should no longer receive “unsolicited communications”.
The IoF revealed the results of its survey on its blog yesterday, after asking its members about the Fundraising Preference Service, which was proposed in the Etherington Review."



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