This tips is about the importance of having a clear call to action in your fundraising or supporter communication. While it is tempting to invite supporters to engage with you in many ways and give people a lot of options, doing that all in the same communication vehicle reduces the likelihood that someone will take ANY action in response. Instead, break your calls to action up into individual requests in order to increase the likelihood that people will respond. Check out more from Andrew at andrewolsen.net, on LinkedIn, or on his Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast.

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