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		<title>Free Sample Donation Thank-You Letter for Fundraising Gift or Contribution</title>
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But only if you get them right.

Direct mail</description>
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		<title>Reactivate Lapsed Donors With A Direct Mail Fundraising Survey</title>
		<description>A proven way to reactivate lapsed donors is to ask them why they have stopped giving. 

You can do this with a survey that you enclose in your mailing. Or you can leave space on the reply device for a few questions. According to Stephen Hitchcock, in his book, Open Immediately! Straight Talk on Di</description>
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