Donation Solicitation Chinese Dinner New Year



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How to grab your business connections’ attention when you are applying for a donation for the Chinese New Year Party? Download this sample Chinese New Year Party Donation solicitation letter now!

As we know that Chinese spring festival is around the corner, we sincerely appreciate and are very much grateful to you for extending your warm support and your valuable services, which you have provided, to us throughout this year. We would further like to request your support in the form of a financial donation, which will be used for the Chinese New Year Party of the Employees. There are a few basic requirements for a strong cover letter and should contain the following:
 
  • Brief, preferably one page in length;
  • Clean, error-free, and easy to read;
  • Structured and written to highlight your strengths;
  • Immediately clear about funding you are seeking.

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SAMPLE BUSINESS SOLICITATION LETTER  To, The Marketing and Sales Manager We would further like to request your support in the form of cash donations, which will be used for the Donation Chinese New Year Dinner of the Employees.




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