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Integrating Direct Mail & Online Marketing to Engage Constituents & Raise FundsIgnitus
In a time when parents are timid about spending money, nonpublic schools are getting creative to bring in new students and retain current ones. But schools are on a budget, too, and are looking for ways to recruit new students and fundraise on a budget.
The internet provides the perfect, low-cost way for your school to interact with your current supporters, find new ones, and fundraise. Through an online newsletter, your school can strengthen the relationship you have with parents by keeping them in the loop about new programs and teachers, and posting volunteer opportunities. Through email and your website, you can fundraise with little overhead cost.
We will show you how, by integrating traditional direct mail marketing with online marketing, you can reach your enrollment goals and raise more money for the programs that make your school unique.
Integrating Direct Mail & Online Marketing to Engage Constituents & Raise FundsIgnitus
In a time when parents are timid about spending money, nonpublic schools are getting creative to bring in new students and retain current ones. But schools are on a budget, too, and are looking for ways to recruit new students and fundraise on a budget.
The internet provides the perfect, low-cost way for your school to interact with your current supporters, find new ones, and fundraise. Through an online newsletter, your school can strengthen the relationship you have with parents by keeping them in the loop about new programs and teachers, and posting volunteer opportunities. Through email and your website, you can fundraise with little overhead cost.
We will show you how, by integrating traditional direct mail marketing with online marketing, you can reach your enrollment goals and raise more money for the programs that make your school unique.