5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

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5-Point Checklist for Year-End

Fundraising Emails

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Tell a powerful story

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Tell a powerful story

• A story about a real person• Weave the story arc throughout emails • Ask readers to become part of the story

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Tailor messaging for each audience

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Tailor messaging for each audience

• Previous donors• Volunteers • Advocates• New donors

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Make it mobile

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Make it mobile

• Use responsive templates• Send a test to your mobile device• Use single column templates• Use GIF images (these load faster)

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Create auto-responders

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Create auto-responders

• Say thanks• Ask new donors to share• Report back about their gift

5-Point Checklist for Year-End Fundraising Emails

Ask 7 times in December

• M&R study says nonprofits send 7 fundraising emails per subscriber in December

• Ask at least twice between 12/27 and 12/30

• Ask twice on 12/31

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Email Message Worksheet

Instructions: Complete  this  worksheet  for  each  email.

Sender:

Subject line (write 3 variations):

Pre-header:

First sentence (grab their attention):

Email message (2-3 short paragraphs):

Call-to-action (include 3 variations throughout email):

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