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Fundraising Email: 5 Creative Tips and Best Practices
Communication is an integral part of any successful fundraising effort, and emails can be a great way to keep your donors engaged. Not only are they fast and easy to write, but they're also cost-effective and can be tailored for each donor.
Knowing how to write a successful fundraising email can make or break your campaign. And it's an essential skill for any nonprofit or cause.
Going Beyond Bootstrapping
You’ve managed to launch your business on a couple of hundred bucks. You built your enterprise by bootstrapping, following your business plan, working really hard.
You’re moving along, grabbing from your toolbag of bootstrapping magic tricks to inch forward. You’re borrowing from Peter to pay that irksome Paul, and it’s really not much fun anymore.