Direct mail fundraising used to be common but in recent times has gotten a bad…
Yes, even in 2020, Nonprofits still use direct mail. And yes, people still like receiving certain items in the mail. We are going to base this article off of personal experience (alongside of our expertise in marketing for Nonprofits). Today, I received a piece of mail from a Nonprofit that helps fight food insecurity in the Philadelphia area. I made this donation when Pennsylvania went into their shutdown due to Covid-19, because I knew a lot of children and families depended on our school systems for at least two, if not, three meals a day. I was feeling helpless, so I decided to give to this organization because they have a great reputation and my family is a regular donor.
This was all on one sheet of paper, along with an already addressed envelope back to the organization:
Let's start by saying, I have been thinking about making a donation to this organization again, but after getting this piece of mail, I am 100% going to give again. I am even going to up my donation because I think this was so well done. If that alone wasn't enough reasoning on why you should be doing this, here are some more reasons:
Because of this piece of mail, I not only mailed back a check with a donation, but I increased my donation amount. According to Nonprofits Source, marketing campaigns that used direct mail and 1 or more digital media experienced 118% lift in response rate compared to using direct mail only. This is major! Please only do so if this feels right for your Nonprofit's mission. If you are a Nonprofit who does environmental work, this may not make sense for your organization. We encourage those organizations who it feels right for to visit direct mailing to support your digital marketing efforts. Happy mailing!
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