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Why emotional copy gets more response (Tip #34)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted August 23, 2012

Donors make initial decisions to give based on emotion, not logic.  Write your direct mail copy with the goal of engaging the donor's emotional triggers to compel action.  Donors validate...

Optimizing your direct mail fundraising calendar (Tip #33)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted August 16, 2012

Restructure your mail calendar so you can squeeze one additional mailing in at the end of the year.  If you typically send 12 appeals each year, find a way to...

Engaging Major Donors in a Campaign Year

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Major Gifts, Nonprofit, Planned GivingPosted August 13, 2012

Engaging major donors is a critical component to any nonprofit's fundraising success. BUT, it's even more critical in an election year. Why? Think about it this way. Regardless of party...

How early is too early to be in the mail with acquisition? (Tip #32)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted August 9, 2012

Get in the mailbox early.  Test your acquisition campaign to see how early you can be in homes without negatively impacting results.  This does two things for you: 1) It...

Are You Ready For Year-End Fundraising?

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, Major Gifts, Multi-Channel Fundraising, Nonprofit, Online FundraisingPosted August 6, 2012

It's August. Have you planned your year-end fundraising efforts yet? If not, what's keeping you from it? This is the most crucial fundraising season, and now's the time to start...

How terrible are direct mail premiums, really? (Tip #31)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted August 2, 2012

Premiums aren't evil.  If you have a strong fundraising offer and/or are a very well known organization, you probably won't need premiums. If, however, your offer is weak or your...

Are you willing to risk 60% of your direct mail revenue? (Tip #30)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted July 26, 2012

Don't try to save money by sending a postcard in place of your direct mail package and asking donors just to go online to make a contribution.  This might work for...

Direct Mail Fail – Alumni Acquisition Package

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, Leadership, Major Gifts, Nonprofit, UncategorizedPosted July 24, 2012

The minute I saw this envelope I knew the package was doomed.  The OE (outer envelope) had a huge flaw. Unfortunately, the OE wasn't the only thing wrong with this...

Plan your direct mail as a continuity strategy (Tip #29)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted July 19, 2012

Think of direct mail fundraising as a program, not an uncoordinated set of mailings you send throughout the year.  Plan your mail program out annually, calendaring out each activity (extra...

Use a campaign deadline to increase urgency in your direct mail (Tip #28)

By Andrew Olsen, CFREIn Direct Mail Fundraising, NonprofitPosted July 12, 2012

Create urgency with a deadline for responding to your appeal.  Prominently highlight the deadline on your outer envelope, within your letter (as part of your ask), in your letter's P.S....

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