Posts Tagged ‘24 7 Call center’

  • Online Fundraising, Cause Marketing and Crowdfunding Platforms that Benefit Nonprofits
    I have previously written about many impressive online fundraising, cause marketing and crowdfunding platforms such as CovergeUS, Razoo, Give2gether, Kickstarter, Kiva City, Givmo, Broadcause, Startsomegood, Donorschoose, Kopernik, FirstGiving, ClickYourSupport and Causecast.  Each is unique and meets the needs of a variety of nonprofits and causes in different ways and...
    by at November 24th, 2011 at 12:11 am
  • U of T Launches Largest University Fundraising Program in Canadian History
    Canada’s premier university sets $2 billion dollar goal in Boundless fundraising program The University of Toronto is known as being a leading Canadian educational institution and they recently launched their latest fundraising campaign titled Boundless with a goal to raise $2 billion dollars for the university. At a time when a “what’s the point” attitude may...
    by at November 22nd, 2011 at 12:11 am
  • Princess Margaret Welcome Home Sweepstakes Fall Fundraising Program
    Miratel Solutions has proudly provided telephone fundraising services in support of the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation lottery programs for many years. As one of the top 5 cancer centres in the world, Princess Margaret Hospital has been leading the way in personalized cancer medicine, treatments and services that has proven more effective in treating cancer patients.  In...
    by at September 6th, 2011 at 12:09 am
  • Meatless Monday with Butternut Squash, Mushroom and Red Onion Pizza
    Hello and welcome (back) to the Miratel blog and thanks for stopping by for another Meatless Monday recipe.  We took the Meatless Monday pledge as part of our CSR business initiatives in support of reducing meat consumption by 15% to improve personal health and the health of the planet. As the summer harvest is coming to an (all too soon) end, we can soon start to enjoy...
    by at September 5th, 2011 at 12:09 am
  • U of T Goes Green and TIFF Singles go on Sale
    University of Toronto students are making the St. George campus a little greener and it has nothing to do with landscaping. Starting September, 2011 the St. George campus will begin to phase out the sale of bottled water.  The Mississauga and Scarborough campuses will follow suit and will be bottle-free within the next three years. The University of Toronto is joining...
    by at September 2nd, 2011 at 12:09 am