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Re: Potential Sponsorship Letter
That's for the replies so far. We had no intentions on mailing them out at all. They were going to be handed out before/during our short presentation, or possibly afterwards if they were interested.
I'm just wondering how much is too much information. Again, thanks for the help! |
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Re: Potential Sponsorship Letter
It also depends how informal or formal you want to keep the letter. On mort, the letters go out from students so they are sometimes more informal and describe the program on a personal note, and sometimes it is a solid factual note about the programs we offer and have established. So, in terms of that, you could go either way depending on what you think is more effective. Personally, a factual letter with small doses of personal expression works and has worked the best.
Hope you kinda understand what I'm getting at Good luck as always. |
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