All of the TrueGivers Professional data comes from ZoomInfo® which extracts the information from the web using proprietary web extraction technology to mine data from the world wide web. The focus is on biographical and professional data. The websites used to create the profile data are listed on the public website that is maintained for [...]
All of the donor data comes from NOZA® which uses proprietary web extraction technology to mine publicly available information published on the websites of organizations and institutions. The web address where this information was found is provided as part of the TrueGivers results. In addition NOZA has categorized every organization using the National Taxonomy for [...]
Yes! We also utilize e-mails, business information, and phone numbers. The type of match used for each record is provided so that you can see how every match was made.
We use a number algorithms that take into account the location of the donor from your input file and the location of the organization(s) that the donor supports with NOZA® or the company affiliation(s) in ZoomInfo.
A proprietary (and patent pending) matching algorithm is utilized that combines a household demographic file, the name of the donor and the location of local organization he or she supports to determine their home address.
The focus is on quality of match so address information is not available for all donation records. The address data [...]
Absolutely! The data you provide is only used to match your records to the TrueGivers databases.
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