According to Jerold, Mary once admonished the fundraising team including Jerry saying, “Now, Jerry, one thing you must remember. People like to be thanked, they want to know that what they have done is appreciated, really appreciated. When we get a gift that we think is special, let’s find a way to thank the person at least seven times before we ever ask them again for another gift.”
Seven times!
Today, I think the fundraising rule of seven is still a good one.
But you can accomplish the same effect much more efficiently by leveraging technology to provide your supporters with engagement, involvement, and education.
That’s why we recommend automated email marketing along with your 3-to-1 Fundraising efforts.
One Thank You + One Report On Results + One Engagement Offer = Ask For Next Gift
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