Paul Bobnak
As your nonprofit clients work hard to engage supporters, direct mail can help them stand out. Here are six ideas to maximize response.
The Carter Center's long-time direct mail appeal centers on the former president's personal commitment to solving problems. Please complete the form below for a free PDF of this direct mail package and a more in-depth analysis, thanks to Who’s Mailing What!
A nonprofit founded by a former president uses his powerful voice in this direct mail campaign.
A direct mail acquisition effort from a relief agency is notable for what it does not include.
Oxfam America's latest version of its longtime acquisition appeal lets the donor know upfront what the direct mail package does not include. Please complete the form below for a free PDF of this direct mail effort and a more in-depth analysis, thanks to Who’s Mailing What!
A mission to correctly present history powers this museum’s direct mail membership effort.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture mails a membership effort that emphasizes the stories of great people as well as the building itself. Please complete the form below for a free PDF of this direct mail package and a more in-depth analysis, thanks to Who’s Mailing What!
The bird conservation organization's latest direct mail control focuses on saving a tiny, but impressive, bird. Please complete the form below for a free PDF of this direct mail package and a more in-depth analysis, thanks to Who’s Mailing What!
The carrier envelope is the key to the success of this bird conservation group’s direct mail membership campaign.
One of the largest food banks in the United States uses several good techniques in this direct mail appeal.














