Thank You Letter

Help World Mosquito Program communicate the importance of a specific donor's gift and thank them for the impact they have allowed the organization to make.
World Mosquito Program
Melbourne, Australia
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What we need
  • A well written, meaningful thank you letter (no more than 1,000 words or standard two-page letter) that effectively communicates how the donation has helped the Organization
What we have in place
  • I can talk through what we do; and send a sample email.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,140 , allowing us to have some advice from an expert volunteer.

I'd like to review the way we thank our donors - both major and appeal as part of my own review of our approach to ensure we are fresh and relevant.

Project plan

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Prep: Information Gathering
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional discuss who the letter is for, the impact their support had, key message(s) they want to include in the letter, and preferred tone and style
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Milestone 1: Document Creation
  • Professional writes copy aligned with Volunteer Manager's style, tone, clarity and length
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Milestone 2: Wrap-Up
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional discuss any small edits
  • Professional submits final version
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About the org

World Mosquito Program
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Our mission

Dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever are transmitted by the one mosquito vector, and affect millions of people predominately living in the world's poorest communities. The WHO has identified dengue as one of the top ten global health threats of 2019. Climate change is expected to increase the global population at risk of these diseases. The World Mosquito Program (WMP) has developed an innovative solution, using Wolbachia infected mosquitoes, that has been shown to be efficacious, highly cost-effective and acceptable to communities. We plan to deliver this novel intervention to protect 100 million people within the next 5 years.

What we do

The World Mosquito Program works around the world to reduce the threat of mosquito-borne diseases. Using our cutting-edge technology, we collaborate with communities, local health authorities and non-government organisations to prevent the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases without risking human health or natural ecosystems.

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