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I’m not sure the fundraising sector was tossing around the term peer-to-peer in 1991. But it seems that the first time one person handed another person a pink ribbon, P2P took root. It has since grown into a huge and very purposeful part of the fundraising landscape. And it’s becoming more so, as donors want to be increasingly involved in the organizations they support — beyond simply writing a check.
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