Premiums and Paid Products Spotlight: The Top 10 Premiums for 2013
As measured by Who's Mailing What!, premiums are bouncing back for nonprofits. Find out how, why and what.
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Certificates, calendars and greeting cards are also useful gifts that donors not only can use or display in their homes, but also serve as a constant visual reminder of their connection to the nonprofit.
Notice the conspicuous absence of the plush toy or the T-shirt, both of which used to be fundraising premium staples. Instead, here are some other honorable mentions: tree seeds, CD, pedometer, exhibit passes, cooler, DVD, flash drive and tool kit.
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