How long is long enough?
/You’d think a simple one-page package would consistently outperform a longer letter since it’s cheaper to produce and mail. It’s also a lot easier and faster for a donor to read one page than 20.
Read MoreYou’d think a simple one-page package would consistently outperform a longer letter since it’s cheaper to produce and mail. It’s also a lot easier and faster for a donor to read one page than 20.
Read MoreI’m sure you’ve probably received a fundraising letter or solicitation at some point that said something like, “anything you can give today will help.” If you’re like most people, “anything you can give today” is likely $20, $50, or maybe even $100.
Read MoreAny relationship expert will tell you that the key to a happy long-term partnership is keeping the spark that got you two together alive. The same is true for your donors.
Read MoreNo. It’s not.
It’s expensive, inconvenient, and an incredibly inefficient way to fundraise for your organization.
With that said, if your group is able to use direct mail to fundraise, it should.
Now that you’re completely confused, I’ll explain what I mean.
Read MoreDid you know that 75% of all U.S. foundation grant making is restricted?
This is because many wealthy donors restrict their contributions from being used to cover "indirect costs," preferring that their gift is put directly toward the funding of a project.
The "indirect costs" of a non-profit organization can include anything from paying salaries to training staff to maintenancing buildings and equipment. These are the overhead costs that come with operating any organization.
Read MoreLike many people in her generation, my mother is pretty frugal. Though she’s comfortable in retirement, for most of her life, she didn’t have a lot of money to spare.
So, I guess you could say I spent my college years testing asks. To be honest, they usually were over the phone — so maybe they were telemarketing asks — but they were asks...
Read MoreThere are many advantages of using Engage for caging and program fulfillment.
Engage’s suite of services enable small organizations to focus more on program outreach to citizens. Engage manages and accounts for the processing of petitions and surveys, providing its clients digital copies with a list of signers. Because of this, I am personally able to deliver thousands of petitions signed by the American people to members of Congress.
Without Engage, the cost of program fulfillment for small organizations might otherwise be prohibitive.
— Rosalie J. Wyatt, Director, Decide America
Did you know that I’m in the restaurant business? I don’t own or run restaurants outright but I’ve invested in a few restaurants in the area. So when I got a birthday card from an upscale seafood restaurant I’d never visited, I figured they’d done their homework and were trying to butter me up.
Read More"I couldn't be happier — great job."
— Mike DeMos, Founding Member, Victory-360
"Everything is running smoothly and Engage is a big reason for that. Of the three companies we deal with, Engage is the best."
— Tom Ross, Customer Service Manager, Saturn Corporation
"CCAH is doing great — marketing and fundraising are very good right now. And Engage offers great caging, no delays, and a staff that's always responsive."
— Deepish Matani, Account Representative, Chapman, Cubine, Adams + Hussey
I was shocked when I found a 8 ½% duplicate rate on my client’s house file. I immediately called the company responsible for maintain the data. “How could you let this happen.” Their response? 5% duplicates are “industry standard.” This isn’t so bad.
Read MoreI’ll never forget the first time I got a chance to actually look at a client’s house list for the first time. I was shocked. The list was filthy. The list had a 8 ½ % duplicate rate. And one lady was on the list 14 times. You don’t think that’s possible?
Read MoreI always love having a client come in to help open their mail. Because my clients are always shocked by how many positive notes they receive. Most of our clients are convinced that their donors don’t like them. But by far the most common comments we see in the mail is “thank you” … “God Bless You” … and “keep up the good work.”
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