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The reports listed below are just a small sampling of the research available to nonprofits about online communications and fundraising, social media, and mobile technology. 4) 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetwork Benchmark Report :: Download. 8) 2012 Funding Mobile Strategies for Social Impact: The Future is Now :: Download.
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The reports listed below are just a small sampling of the research available to nonprofits about online communications and fundraising, social media, and mobile technology. 12) SocialNetworking: An Ongoing Series of Reports :: Download. Published by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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