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Corporate Prospect ProfilesCorporations contributed more than nine billion dollars to “worthy causes” in 2001. These gifts were in the form of grants or corporate sponsorship. Corporations are usually inundated with funding requests and have full-time professional staff that manages their giving program. Consequently, obtaining corporate support is often a competitive process. When nonprofits institutions begin to think about developing relationships with corporations it is imperative to understand how they target their giving, any restrictions (geographic, general operating support, capital purchases, etc.), grant cycles, and the application process. Understanding corporate giving patterns can open doors to cultivating a long-term relationship and is an important part of grant writing activities. Research is the precursor to action--learning everything you can before crafting a grant proposal increases the success of your grant writing endeavors. Corporate Profiles
are custom researched for you and include contact information, a list of
the Board of Directors, executive management, financial overview, giving
preferences, and grant application guidelines. Key Benefits
PricingOur Pricing is very competitive and includes all out-of-pocket expenses, including the cost to search Lexis-Nexis, Dialog, Factiva, WealthEngine, Foundation Center, DonorSeries, DataQuick and other databases necessary to develop quality profiles. Quantity discounts are available for twenty-five or more profiles ordered simultaneously. Call us toll-free (800-687-4744) to get a free quote or email us at sales@inforichgroup.com. To learn more about our Corporate Prospect Profiles, email us at sales@inforichgroup.com or call us at 1-800-687-IRGI (outside of the Philadelphia Metropolitan area) or 484-461-8100.An important note about profiles… All profiles are custom researched for you, our client. We maintain confidentiality and abide by the "Donor's Bill of Rights" and the "Code of Ethical Principals and Standards of Professional Practice" established by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (formerly the National Society of Fund Raising Executives) and the code of ethics developed by the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement. Only publicly available information is used to prepare our profiles. We use state-of-the-art technology and services to develop each profile. If the company is publicly traded they must abide by the SEC regulations. However, if they are a privately held corporation there may be less public information available about them. Every prospect is different which means that every profile will be different!
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