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If you know a teacher, principal or school administrator, you can talk to him or her about your idea and find out the schools supply needs. Or you can call a local school or district and ask the principal what supplies the school may need.
Dear [SCHOOL NAME] parents, Its school supply season and our student body needs your help. We are currently looking for donations of school supplies such as pencils, paper, erasers, notebooks, folders or anything else that can help support our students in their studies.
Use a short story from your classroom when you ask for donations to explain why its so important your students get what they need. The most compelling stories connect us to another person on an individual level. To make it personal, tell a story of one rather than many.
Example: Dear [Donors Name], We hope this email finds you well. We are requesting your support for [cause/organization]. Your generous contribution will directly impact the lives of [beneficiaries]. To donate securely online, please click [Donation Page URL].
Make it urgent. Giving now is better than giving later, so make sure your language reflects that. Be clear and direct. Craft a great subject line. Keep it optimistic. Say thank you in advance. Use you in your asking for a donation wording. Use action verbs. Follow the numbers.
What to Include in a Donation Letter for School: The Basics Your name and position at the school. The name of the person you are writing to. The date. Details of how to make school donations. Your contact information. Information about upcoming fundraising events. How much money you are looking to raise.