Here is one example of how one organization uses interactive media in emails to tell their story....
Katheryn, This is what it's all about! Today we get to announce something simply amazing! |
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This is what it's all about! Today we get to announce $21.2 MILLION in childhood cancer research grants, made possible by YOU!
We asked a few of our volunteers to surprise researchers with the good news: "Your research is funded!"
(And you get a front row seat, Katheryn...) |
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Where does the money go? Learn more about the research you made possible — it's all here on our blog. (And we made you a handyinfographic to share!) |
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They say two heads are better than one — what about lots of heads? Thanks to a St. Baldrick's Consortium Grant, six teams of brilliant minds are working to give hope to kids with hard-to-treat leukemias. |
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Grace finished treatment for a brain tumor seven years ago. Now she's helping other kids with her Grace For Good St. Baldrick's Supportive Care Grant. See how this new grant makes research happen for survivors like Grace. |
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Thank you for supporting childhood cancer research, Katheryn! |
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What's that? You want to share the good news? You're just too much... |
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Sent with from St. Baldrick's 1333 S. Mayflower Ave., Suite 400 Monrovia, CA 91016
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