Donor Thank You Letter Sample

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Instructions for Donor Thank You Letters
Congratulations on your scholarship award! The instructions below are meant to assist you in writing an
appropriate acknowledgement to the person (or organization) who made your scholarship possible. The
name of the scholarship you received and the name of your donor are in your award letter.
Remember: All of the scholarships awarded at Indiana University Southeast have been made possible
through the generous support of alumni and friends to the University. As part of our scholarship
process, it is required that all scholarship recipients to write a thank you letter to these benefactors.
The scholarship thank you letters should be paper copy, business letters printed on
professional letter paper or stock. Do not use email to write your thank you. Email is
convenient for informal correspondence, but in cases like this it is inappropriate.
Use a high-quality word processing program that allows you to use spelling and grammar
correction tools. You should print your letters using a high-resolution printer - something you
would use to print a resume. Both are available to you on campus.
Your letter should reflect your personality. Even though it is a "formal" letter, add personal
details if you think it appropriate. The following key topics should be included in the content of
your letter:
You should comment on the impact the donor’s generosity has had on your future and
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even a few short sentences about what you expect to accomplish thanks in part to
their gift.
Offer brief information on your educational and geographic background up to this
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point.
Make sure to explicitly name the scholarship. In many cases a donor may be
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associated with several different scholarships.
While this might seem like a lot of information to cover, you should focus on keeping it brief
and focused, no longer than one letter size page.
A sample letter and formatting instructions are on the back of this instruction sheet.
If you need assistance writing your letter or have questions about the process, contact the
Office of Development at 812-941-2464, and the staff would be happy to help you.

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