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Client relies on CWR to record dramatic fundraising results

January 27, 2008

Guard Support, one of CWR's earliest clients, is a startup nonprofit that provides assistance to the families of the National Guard.  For its first ever fundraising campaign, it had turned to us to build its web site and provide general assistance and counsel in its communications.  Read more in a case study on our overall work for Guard Support.

That campaign just announced some eye-opening figures.  In one month, Guard Support collected $120,000 in committments and another $150,000 in matching grants.  The results put Guard Support's near term future on solid footing.

We certainly don't presume to take the main credit for this success.  The organization is blessed with an extremely well resourced network.  But we believe we did help the new organization leverage those strengths effectively.  It's another example of how we find the process of partnering with dynamic organizations an immensely satisfying one.  

Congratulations to Guard Support on its impressive start and we look forward to our ongoing partnership with them!

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