Thirteen percent of Americans made a text-message gift to aid Haiti relief efforts, according to a new survey. The results suggest that the earthquake may be a turning point for text-message gifts.
BARTOW, Fla. — It has become a daily doom scroll for Steve Giglio to sort through the deluge of text messages asking for political donations. “It’s just one after the other,” Giglio said, showing ...
A Bellevue organization, {A href="http://www.mobilegiving.org/" target=_blank}the Mobile Giving Foundation, is making a big difference for victims of the earthquake ...
Haiti earthquake relief donations made by text may not constitute a miracle, but the American Red Cross says it is overwhelmed by the millions of dollars it has received through $10 gifts sent via ...
Mobile giving, which was touted in the wake of the Haiti earthquake earlier this year as a high-tech way of invigorating philanthropy, hasn’t panned out for the North Texas Food Bank. The hunger ...
Deluges of political fundraising emails and text messages have created a new kind of donor: One who gives small amounts, sometimes multiple times per day. More than 13,500 Americans may fall into this ...
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