Stop Writing Long Emails. Your Volunteers Won’t Read Them.

Volunteer communication works best when it’s short, clear and purposeful.

Volunteers want direction, not essays.

Replace long emails with a three-part message: what to do, why it matters, and what success looks like.

Keep it scannable.

Volunteers stay engaged when communication feels easy and energizing. 𖤓

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