Donor care’s hidden corners: how you can light them with generosity and love
✍️ By Lisa Sargent
Fundraising copywriter
July 2024
I’ll say it straight out. This isn’t about fancy
copywriting.
And you might never fully quantify the good that comes from lighting the donor care corners we’re about to discuss.
Donor care corners that, at many nonprofits, go unloved. Unnoticed. Untended. Forgotten.
Maybe they’ll miss the difference between a pack that performs at a ten percent response rate vs. 10.25. Or an average gift that inches ever-so-slightly
higher.
Maybe it’s that glimmer of goodness they’ll never see, at the very end of a donor making her gift. The moment that gives her a smile – and helps her give again next time.
Maybe they’ll miss the curiosity in a new giver’s eyes, opening their first donor newsletter.
But this doesn’t have to be you. It's true, you might never fully
quantify the power of donor care corners. I can assure you, attending to them – and looking for new hidden corners – is worth it all the same.
Here are a few simple donor care corners I’m lighting this autumn, that I hope will help you:
Postscripts:
In 1984,
Siegfried Vögele published his Handbook of Direct Mail. One of the bombshells revealed by his eye-motion studies was that the postscript of a letter is read first by ninety percent of direct mail recipients.
Pretty powerful. But also sad: because fundraising postscripts have become formulaic. Forgotten. You’re supposed to repeat the offer, sum up the letter, blah-blah-blah.
Here’s my spin on the PS.
When
you research your story, when you write, save a little magic for your PS.
Yes, for sure, remind people to give. Yes, say something about the offer. Yes, absolutely, mention a deadline if there's a deadline.
But give me some love in this hidden donor care corner, people.
Here's one we did in 2020 for a client that helps people living on the streets... see how it does more than just repeat the offer and
ask?