The "Up and Out" Fallacy
Big-dollar donors don't need to be protected from your regular mail stream.
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Tim Burgess
Effective communication strategies
What you communicate and how frequently depends on your organization’s mission. Groups involved in meeting urgent human needs, such as homelessness, hunger, child welfare and international humanitarian issues, will mail much more frequently than universities or arts groups. What’s important is that you provide effective communications that nurture your relationship with donors and affirm their giving behavior.
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