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"The results we're getting with Convio truly show what the Internet can mean to an organization that needs to build support in all forms, including but not limited to fundraising." - Tricia Enright, communications director, Dean For America Campaign |
In early 2003, Democratic presidential hopeful and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean faced a challenge: How could he make the most of a small staff and a limited budget while running a decentralized campaign? The solution: utilizing the Internet as an integral part of the campaign rather than an afterthought. The idea worked. On July 1, 2003, Dean announced that his campaign had raised more than $800,000 in a single day. Casual observers and political pundits were stunned — particularly because donations averaged just $74 and were made through a Web site. The Dean for America campaign raised $7.4 million online in the third quarter of 2003 — more than double the amount that the organization generated online in the previous quarter and half of its $14.8 million fundraising total for Q3 2003.
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Recognized the Internet as a significant medium for constituent outreach, engagement and fundraising, and needed an online tool to execute those activities |
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