Ultimate In-Kind Donation Request Letter

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This in-kind donation request letter can be personalized, and I’ve included an example for each paragraph. An in-kind donation request letter is one that asks for tangible support – goods, services, or expertise – rather than money. If you are hosting a silent and/or live auction, and you are hoping for local businesses to support your auction by donating an item or package, it would be appropriate to send a request letter or email to these businesses asking for their participation. It’s always great to personalize the request letter as best as you can! Through a Google search, LinkedIn, or stopping by the business in person or their website, find out the name of the business owner or manager and address the letter in their name. I found lots of success in getting new in-kind donors by addressing the letter to the business owner or manager!

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This in-kind donation request letter can be personalized, and I’ve included an example for each paragraph. An in-kind donation request letter is one that asks for tangible support – goods, services, or expertise – rather than money. If you are hosting a silent and/or live auction, and you are hoping for local businesses to support your auction by donating an item or package, it would be appropriate to send a request letter or email to these businesses asking for their participation. It’s always great to personalize the request letter as best as you can! Through a Google search, LinkedIn, or stopping by the business in person or their website, find out the name of the business owner or manager and address the letter in their name. I found lots of success in getting new in-kind donors by addressing the letter to the business owner or manager!

This in-kind donation request letter can be personalized, and I’ve included an example for each paragraph. An in-kind donation request letter is one that asks for tangible support – goods, services, or expertise – rather than money. If you are hosting a silent and/or live auction, and you are hoping for local businesses to support your auction by donating an item or package, it would be appropriate to send a request letter or email to these businesses asking for their participation. It’s always great to personalize the request letter as best as you can! Through a Google search, LinkedIn, or stopping by the business in person or their website, find out the name of the business owner or manager and address the letter in their name. I found lots of success in getting new in-kind donors by addressing the letter to the business owner or manager!