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Fall Life Member Fracture Appeal
Annual Giving Solicitations → FY2021 - Q1
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not assigned CS James Baer   W Nicole Neal
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Annual GivingGrace CastroDirector of Annual Giving Programs
Project Description
Copy - Due August 17 - 3 emails (1 initial, 1 follow up, 1 last call) Signers are Mark Criser, Matt Hodge & Grace Castro Amplo Landing Page copy Copy for thank you card Artwork: Due August 17 Amplo assets Emails Thank you Card Soliciting all existing life members to make a gift of $35 to the life member endowment to, in return, receive the new Fracture design the guys created for me this year. The goal with this campaign is to generate more revenue for our endowment. It is not a membership solicitation. In the future, we hope to design Fractures each year or every other year so Life Members have the opportunity to collect them if they wish. It’s also a strategy we are testing to increase our revenue.
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Created on June 22, 2020 at 10:16 AM (EDT). Last updated by Marissa Hartman on Dec.  9, 2020 at  4:33 PM (EST). Owned by Clemen, Katie.
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