Should you be saying no to your FRS17 pension report?
7 Feb 2012
Yes and no are not the only options available when it comes to FRS17 pension reports, says David Davison.
When was the last time you took stock of every touchpoint you had with your supporters?
Sean Triner wrote a really good blog recently about how in many ways not much has changed in fundraising over the past 120 years. Namely, long letters still work, much like they did for Dr Barnardo's in the 19th century.
That is true. And I'm very much an advocate of doing things that works. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
But what I do see too often is stale communications. Ask yourself, does this communication advance the relationship with your supporters? Does it cut through the clutter?
I ask because I see lots of stuff that is downright dull. Crusty and old.
So, enough of the ranting. Here is some 'meat to the bones'. I'd suggest you:
This may not be the most fun or sexiest part of your job. But it helps to ensure:
7 Feb 2012
Yes and no are not the only options available when it comes to FRS17 pension reports, says David Davison.
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