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Find Free Professional Fundraising Letters

If you have decided to raise funds for a particular charity or cause through a letter-writing campaign, you probably wish you could find free fundraising letters. You know that the simplest way to get free fundraising letters is to simply write them yourself, but you either do not have time to do this or are not a very talented writer. What should you do? What are your options? Do you have any choice but to struggle through writing the letters yourself?

Fortunately, you do have a few other options open to you in your situation. In the next few paragraphs, you will learn about three of the most common places to find free fundraising letters. Please remember, however, that this is most certainly not an exhaustive list. A little extra research on your part will probably reveal several sources that are not listed here.

Three Places to Find Free Fundraising Letters

As mentioned in the previous paragraph,there are three places to find free fundraising letters. The first place is the Internet. The easiest way to do this is to go to a search engine and type in "sample fundraising letters". While "free fundraising letters" can work, "sample fundraising letters" gives you considerably more useful links. In most cases, these sample letters can either be printed exactly the way they are or can be re-formatted to meet your individual needs.

The second option is to buy a software package specializing in fundraising letters. While this purchase will initially cost you a few dollars, the convenience of having several templates at hand may be worth the cash, especially if you will be writing more fundraising letters in the future. Prices will vary depending on the software program, but you should expect to purchase a product with a suggested retail price of around $35.

The final solution to your problem is to assign someone else on the fundraising committee to write the letters. Most likely, you will only need to actually write one letter; copies can be made and/or names can be changed until all your prospective givers have been reached. For a good writer, one fundraising letter should not be a problem at all. If you do designate a writer, however, be sure to approve his or her work before sending it out, and make certain you take time to give him or her the credit he or she deserves. Remember that this person did a job you did not want to do.

By choosing one of these three options, you should be on your way to having a convincing and effective fundraising letter in only a few short days or weeks. Good luck!

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