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November 24, 2010

Miratel to Sponsor AFP Congress 2010


Miratel Solutions, a Toronto call center, eCommerce and letter shop mail house that specializes in providing end-to-end fundraising services, are the proud sponsors at this year’s Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Congress 2010, according to an announcement made by the company.

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The two day conference will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Nov. 30 through Dec. 1. The event promises to be the largest of its kind and the most significant gathering of key fundraising decision makers ever in Canada. The AFP event in Toronto is especially poignant as the organization is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

Representing more than 30,000 members throughout the world, AFP is the leading global source for developing the growth of and promoting the ethical standards of professional fundraising.

More than 800 attendees from the fundraising services industry are looking to attend the event. The purpose of these professionals would be to network, discuss trends and forge new strategies for the coming years. The conference also offers a superb selection of workshops that will focus on the industry in 2011 and beyond.

Miratel was founded in 2000 and since then, it has been solidifying its reputation as industry leaders by consistently raising the bar for the professional fundraising sector. The company has expanded their fundraising services beyond their inbound and outbound call centre to offer eCommerce and letter shop mail house solutions.

The company has successfully managed over 150 fundraising campaigns for more than 30 different charitable organizations. It also holds the credit of handling more than 40 million donor transactions by phone, Web, mail and fax and helping generate over $1.3 billion in gross fundraising revenue.

Miratel sees Congress 2010 as an opportunity to meet all members in attendance and introduce their full range of fundraising services that have purposefully been developed to aid the professional fundraising market.


Rahul Arora is a TMCnet contributor. He has worked as an editor and freelance writer for several reputed organizations in India. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.



Edited by Jaclyn Allard
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