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    DonorPerfect is the nonprofit platform that makes it easy to do good. In a single system, development teams can make better decisions, build meaningful connections, and boost revenue by 25% in the first year. From solicitation to stewardship, DonorPerfect is known for its simple tools that drive community impact. Any size organization can manage contacts, automate tasks, analyze trends, measure progress, and share updates—all from one reliable source, and with top-rated support.

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    Citizen Relations is a brand strategists, digital natives, creative thinkers, corporate communicators and media experts. Together, they connect brands with citizens, and tell stories that inspire action. They are Citizen Relations, and they are an international, award-winning public relations and integrated communications agency. It is their mission to help brands listen, learn act and thrive. They have specific strengths in automotive, consumer packaged goods, consumer technology, energy, food & beverage, travel & tourism, and financial services. They have nine core offices in the U.S., Canada U.K., and Hong Kong. Their affiliate network provides additional coverage across more than 46 cities in North America and over 46 countries worldwide allowing them to deliver major campaigns on a local, regional and global level.

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    Phoenix Agency is a Digital Hybrid Marketing Agency located in Toronto. They truly believe that when all else is equal, it is talent that cannot be replicated—and that great teams finish first. They’re built on a culture of “they,” succeeding and failing as one. And while they hold one another to high standards, they hold themselves to the highest.