I suppose the best approach is to determine how much your comfortable with giving, then use the discount to buy as many gift memberships as your chosen amount will allow. This will maximize both cash intake and membership.
For those concerned with spam, it's worth noting that emails and phone numbers can be omitted from the guest membership form. I don't think you'll ever stop the hard mailings. After all, a primary objective is to keep membership informed of issues and to solicit funds to keep up the fight.
Kevin
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- Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:46 am
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- Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:08 am
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Re: Time to donate to the NRA
Gift memberships can be purchased for $25/ea. That would knock $100 off the total. Go to nra2018.org and log in with your own member number. Find the link for gift memberships there.Assuming I can find $350 to sponsor 10 people
I'm a little torn about using the modest discounts at a time when the organization can really use the cash. For recruiting multiple members, however, I think it's the numbers that matter more.
Kevin
- Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:34 pm
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Re: Time to donate to the NRA
Just bought memberships for the wife, both kids, and my mom.
Let's keep this going.
Let's keep this going.