National Healthy Start Association White Paper On Infant Mortality View Article

 

 

Research Articles

Baltimore City Healthy Start, Inc. has been cited in numerous professional journal articles since its inception. This tab will link you to a few of the article abstracts that cite our program and note our accomplishments. View Research Articles

 

 

Current Data

Baltimore City Healthy Start, Inc. is an innovative performance measure driven community based maternal child health program. This tab will link you to current data and descriptions of innovative programs currently in operation at BHSI. View Current Data

 

 

Quality Assurance Preamble

A Quality Assurance program assures funding agencies and customers that there are protocols and procedures in place that guide and direct BCHSI. View Quality Assurance Info

 

Healthy Start In The News!

Read about Baltimore Healthy Start in the Spring 2007 Edition of the Perinatal Network Magazine by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Click for Article (.pdf)

Cradle of Hope

The Cradle of HopeTM is Baltimore Healthy Start's public awareness intitiative to inform and mobilize Maryland Residents about issues contributing to infant mortality, low birth weight and pre-term births.

 

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Quick Take

Impact of Online Giving

More than 65 percent of donors use information from the Internet before giving, whether online or offline – and 40 percent always go online before giving, regardless of whether they give online or offline.

Roughly 19 percent of men and women who use the Internet donate to charity online – compared to banking online: 41 percent or shopping online: 67 percent

The number one reason donors say they give online is convenience. Other top reasons include giving quickly at times of crisis, making multiple gifts in one transaction through a giving portal, and seeing their overall giving history.

Online donors are generous. Whether due to income levels, the impulsive nature of online giving or the credit card effect, online donors give significantly more than offline donors.

In 2007, Offline-only donors who also received e-newsletters gave more than twice as much as did offline donors who did not receive electronic communication.

Online giving is growing exponentially each year, from $250 million in 2000 to more than $4.5 billion in 2005.

Source:  Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Vol. 11, No. 09, April 27, 2011

 

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