Durham, N.C. — E-mail marketing firm iContact distributed $52,000 to 37 non-profit organizations in 2008 as part of its “Community Giving” program.
The groups each received $1,400. Organizations selected included Wake County Meals of Wheels, the USO of RTP, Nourish International and One Laptop Per Child.
The company also matched up to $300 in giving by individual employees to non-profits.
iContact picks 37 non-profits for $52,000 in giving program
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