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Focus your need to one story, one person in need, how your gift can save a life. That way, the donor believes his or her gift can and will actually help solve the problem, not that it’s a hopeless effort.
18. Make the letter longer
“Longer copy works better,” Brooks said. “We don’t really know why, but it works.”
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