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10 Outstanding Nonprofit Sponsorship Request Letter Samples

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Check out these sponsorship request letter samples to get inspired: Sponsorship Letter for Events. Sponsorship Letter for Requesting Volunteers. One of the best long-term ways to partner with a corporate sponsor is to ask them to promote your cause to employees engaging in their matching gifts program. Church Sponsorship Letter.

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How to Recruit and Activate Volunteers to Help You Raise Money on Facebook this Giving Tuesday

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Giving Tuesday is just around the corner , and a great way to make the most of it is to encourage volunteers to raise money for you from their friends on Facebook that day! In 2019, Facebook provided $7 million dollars in matching funds for the first gifts made on Facebook on Giving Tuesday. We rarely get gifts we don’t ask for.

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Top 5 Social Media Best Practices for #GivingTuesday

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Prominently feature the date (November 28), the #GivingTuesday hashtag, a “Donate” button, links to your social networks, social sharing, and an e-newsletter opt-in. Thereafter and through November 27, add a #GivingTuesday footer or header image (600 x 200) to your email newsletter that links to your #GivingTuesday website.

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8 Tried-and-True (Secret) Individual Donor Fundraising Action Tips

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Ask them if they’ll write a brief handwritten note on the next appeal you mail (give them a few sample notes). For volunteers who don’t know many donors, ask them to write generic notes (e.g., After all, your thank you establishes trust and kick starts your ‘next gift strategy.’ Personal handwriting screams “open me!”

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6 Tips for Building a Successful Workplace Giving Strategy

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Here are a few of the most common program types you might encounter: Employer matching gifts: Many companies offer to match their employees’ donations to nonprofit organizations, often doubling or even tripling the amount of the original gift. Use social media. More specifically, LinkedIn is a great place to check!

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5 Things You Should Never Write in a Thank You Letter

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Confirms to the donor that you got their gift. Closes the loop on this gift and prepares them for the next gift. After all, they gave your organization a gift. It’s tempting to try to sell event tickets or ask for volunteers seeing as you might actually have their attention. And important. So don’t let that happen.

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Getting Started With Planned Giving

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A planned gift is the ultimate gift a donor can give your nonprofit. It’s usually their last gift. And quite often, it’s their largest gift. And planned gifts can have some surprising benefits. According to PlannedGiving.com , a planned gift can be 200 times the size of a donor’s annual gift!

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