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I could not agree more that nonprofit fundraisers need to test all aspects of their program from the donor's perspective. On more than one occasion I've discussed that our acknowledgement process was painfully slow.

But what I don't understand is why someone would need to "pretend" to be donor.

If you are a fundraiser and not a donor... what does that mean? What are the possible excuses you give? You can't afford it? You don't think the money is well spent? You think you can get away being a "free rider"?

There is no excuse. But on the bright side... if you can figure out WHY exactly you aren't a donor - it would probably make you a much better fundraiser.

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