Why Support Drops When Fundraising Campaigns Feel Impersonal
Support drops when a campaign feels like it could belong to anyone. Local detail, human voice, and specific follow-through help supporters recognize their role.
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Support drops when a campaign feels like it could belong to anyone. Local detail, human voice, and specific follow-through help supporters recognize their role.
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