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NOZA and cTelligence is the world's largest searchable database of charitable donations. NOZA crawls non-profit websites and extracts donor lists from annual reports, etc. The database continues to grow by more than 1 million records per month and just recently surpassed the 40 million mark for charitable gift records.

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Using Revolutionary Technology

cTelligence powered by NOZA adds 25,000 - 50, 000 new Canadian donation records each month. This remarkable growth provides iWave Canadian subscribers with a perpetual stream of donor and recipient information. Start searching today for your next (or first) million dollar donor!

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The Technology Behind Noza

All of the charitable information in NOZA's database is collected from publicly available sources using NOZA's proprietary technology. NOZA is the first searchable database to provide nonprofits with immediate, affordable snapshots of individual, corporate and foundation giving. Each full record contains the following 12 fields of information:

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Noza Database Statistics as of Jul 2010

NOZA's statistics are updated monthly. The following is a brief breakdown of the NOZA’s Database:

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