The
other day, I received in my e-mail box a newsletter from the John Paul II Life
Center in Austin, Texas. I met the
executive director briefly at a conference last August and we exchanged cards. Within a week, I was added to their monthly newsletter. Although I don't life near Austin, I have remained on the list because the newsletter is very well done. (You can find it at the bottom of this post.)
The John
Paul II Life Center is a non-profit organization that runs an authentically
Catholic Ob/Gyn medical care clinic, offers sonograms to abortion-minded women,
and hosts educational programs encouraging chase living, Natural Family
Planning and more. What I have seen in
their newsletter is that they leverage every opportunity to expand the base of
individuals who know about their organization.
I like
their newsletter for the following reasons:
·
The request to donate is up front and is
small. Not another big DONATE HERE box,
but a simple request.
·
The type is big and content is compact and relevant.
·
The mission is clear and highlighted on the left
side of the newsletter.
·
There is generally a call to action that the
average person can complete.
·
The list of events is concise and planned well
into the future.
·
It only comes into my in box every three or four
weeks.
This relatively
new non-profit (founded in 2010) is effectively using its electronic newsletter
to communicate its mission, raise awareness for it cause and raise funds in an
effective manner.
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