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We'd be irresponsible not to use direct mail incentives

We'd be irresponsible not to use direct mail incentives
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We'd be irresponsible not to use direct mail incentives

Fundraising | Mark Astarita | 21 Dec 2009

Civil Society Fundraising hosts a debate about direct mail incentives this month.

Mark Astarita, director of fundraising at British Red Cross, says his charity has recruited 500,000 new donors via direct mail packs with enclosures in six years and talks about why his charity will keep using the technique.

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January 2010

January 2010