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  2. 1805 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 1805 Dispatches, a regular digital newsletter, available to anybody interested, via The 1805 Club website. The 1805 Club has also published monographs, including: Nelson and the Campaign in Corsica, by Tom Pocock. The Battle of Cape St Vincent, by Colin White. Nelson and Tenerife 1797, by Agustin Guimera. The Miller Papers, by Kirstie Buckland.

  3. National Women's Register - Wikipedia

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    A digital newsletter sent to all members, once a month. The Annual Report . NWR is a registered Charity so it has to publish certain statutory information annually.

  4. The Chronicle of Philanthropy - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle of Philanthropy is a magazine and digital platform that covers the nonprofit world of philanthropy.Based in Washington, D.C., it is aimed at charity leaders, foundation executives, fund raisers, and other people involved in philanthropy.

  5. Newhall Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The business was established in 1962, when its founder, Joseph K. Douglas, created the "Cancer & Polio Research Fund News Letter," to provide updates on the fundraising activities of the related charity. By 1986 the newsletter had evolved into Candis magazine, [1] published by Newhall on behalf of Candis Club. The company changed its name to ...

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  7. Enthuse (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Chester Mojay-Sinclare in 2009, and its flagship online fundraising service Charity Checkout was launched in 2012. [3] Mojay-Sinclare was still a student when the company was launched. [4] In 2012, the company secured an undisclosed investment and began expansion across the UK. [5]

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    Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter Catherine, Princess of Wales arrives for a visit to Corgi, a family-run textiles manufacturer focused on the production of socks and knitwear ...

  9. Network for Good - Wikipedia

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    Network for Good is an American-certified B Corporation software company that offers fundraising software and coaching for charities and non-profit organizations. The company was founded in 2001 by America Online (AOL), Cisco Systems, and Yahoo! and has processed over $2.2 billion in donations since its inception.