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    Find out why a donor originally gave a gift and make sure to include at least one simple sentence that reiterates the donor’s original motivation for donation.

    To light a fire in your donor audience, develop special projects, such as events, that have a start and end date. This will give donors a deadline to submit their donations. Also, make sure to let donors know about the specific project their money is going toward to increase their incentive to donate.

    About four to five weeks after your original mailing, send another follow-up mailing to those people in your audience who did not respond. Include a polite message letting the audience member know that your organization is

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