Publishers of DonorSearch.net and DonorSeries.com Online
Marriottsville, MD  410-442-1069   
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5. Marquis Who’s Who Biographies - The Marquis Who’s Who family of more than 15 directories, including Who’s Who in America®,
provides concise biographies of over 900,000 leaders and achievers from around the world, and from every significant field of endeavor.

6. GuideStar Non-profit Boards of Directors - GuideStar the national database of U.S. charitable organizations, gathers data on more than
850,000 IRS-recognized non-profit organizations known as 501(c) (3) organizations.  GuideStar accesses the IRS Form 990 filed by organizations
which report on the operations and finances of charities

7.  FEC Political Giving Database includes virtually every contribution of $200 or more over the past
25+ years, approximately 14,000,000 records. Whenyou are evaluating your prospect, the presence of Federal Election
Commission regulatory records can be one of the most powerful predictors of individual's inclination to give. Most records
also include the individual's occupation or employer.  New data is available monthly.  

8. HBG Donor Database is the product of years of effort by one of the most respected prospect research firms in the country. The Helen
Brown Group (HBG) has compiled data on thousands of major gifts both in the US and internationally.

9. D&B (DnB & Bradstreet) Business & Executive Information includes full Duns Marketing Identifier (DMI) file of business records with contact
names and titles, D&B Executive at Home Address Records and D&B Biographical Records.
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10. Thomson SEC Insiders The Thomson database displays SEC insider trader transactions (1986 to present)
and current holdings, for stocks as well as for options and other derivatives as reported on Forms 3, 4, and 5.  The
information is collected to comply with the regulatory requirements of the Security and Exchange Commission
(SEC).  Individuals who are generally the policy makers of a publicly traded company must provide information to
the SEC whenever they make a stock transaction.  The transactions which must be reported relate to stock only
with the qualifying company.