Tip #1 Be Thankful.

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Tip #1: Be Thankful.

What you acknowledge, grows.

It’s the day before Thanksgiving, but it’s not too late for a mini-campaign that has a big impact.

Go the extra measure this Thanksgiving and send personalized emails to supporters and volunteers in addition to mass messages sent through social media and organization email. The mass messages are expected, but a personalized and authentic message of gratitude will cut through the noise and make a far deeper impression.

Take one hour of your day today and send as many messages as you can authentically muster. We’re certain it will only help your organization to do more good this season.

– Katie Appold

 

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