About Integral Resources
Integral Resources, Inc. is a full-service telefundraising agency that designs and manages cost-effective professional campaigns.
Unlike many companies in our field, IRI does not conduct commercial telemarketing. We are strictly dedicated to providing high-quality residential telephone fundraising programs for non-profit organizations, and democratic – more... and progressive political candidates and causes.
With a range of professional services, we can manage every aspect of your campaign. And we have expertise in all key program types. Building and cultivating your donor base with donor acquisition. Donor renewal and reinstatement.
Appeals, grassroots lobbying, surveys, and get out the vote. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
Integral Resources Employer Reviews
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raising money,soliciting for campaign contributions
Telecommunnication Specialist (Former Employee), Cambridge, Ma – March 12, 2012
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Wow how I love this job. I get to support organizations I believe in.
Fund Raiser (Current Employee), Worcester, MA – January 11, 2012
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The worst
telemarketer/sales (Former Employee), Raleigh, NC – January 4, 2012
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terrible
supervisor (Former Employee), worcester – December 6, 2011
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