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An MTD letter is the correspondence you send when connecting with a possible financial partner with whom you can't have a one-on-one presentation. For interns or short-term workers, you will likely use the MTD letter as a primary means of raising support for your ministry work. 

For a Template, see Intern Ministry Team Letter Template

Contents of the Letter

Below you’ll find key information for crafting a compelling letter that captures your passion for this ministry work and invites others to be a critical part of the experience as a financial partner. You can send the letter either electronically over email or physically via postal mail. 

  • Start with a personal greeting: Use the person’s name at the start of your letter in order to communicate warmth and a personal touch.
  • Acknowledge your relationship with the reader: Help the person identify who you are. Refer to your last interaction, your shared interests, or simply express your hope that the person (and their family, if applicable) is doing well.
  • Update them on your life: Briefly bring your reader up to date on your life, ending with a mention of your involvement in the ministry for which you are now raising support. For example, those doing collegiate internships would include their year in school, college they attend, degree program, involvement in a collegiate church, etc.
  • Explain the internship opportunity with your church: What its purpose is, why you have decided to participate, what roles you’ll have, and how you trust it will have a gospel impact.
  • Explain the need for partnership: Tell the person that your internship is a support-based role, meaning you’ll need to establish a team of donors who invest in this ministry opportunity. 
  • Introduce Reliant: Briefly explain that your church partners with Reliant Mission to offer you this internship opportunity. 
  • Make a clear and compelling ask: Offer your reader either a list of three dollar amounts at which to make a financial investment or use a range and pair it with your hope for an average gift. Determine if you’ll be asking for special (one-time) gifts only or also giving the option of recurring (monthly) gifts and craft your ask accordingly. Your trainer will work with you on this to help decide which is the best path for your goal and timeline. Be sure to include a specific date by which you hope to complete the support-raising work for your internship. This section should also include the link to your Reliant giving page - reliant.org/first.last.
  • Say thank you for their consideration: This is also a great place to share a final sentence that captures the vision and impact of the ministry work God is calling you to.
  • Close the letter by telling the person you’ll reach out soon to follow up: Establishing the expectation that you’ll be following up in a few days or a week’s time is a way of honoring that person and helping the process move along more quickly for you.
  • Add a P.S.: You can include a personal note like, "Hope you and the family are well!" Or you could remind your reader that you'll be following up soon with something like, "I look forward to connecting over the phone next week." 

    Tip

    Writing your P.S. by hand will draw the reader’s attention and make it stand out.

Helpful guidelines and tips

  • Keep it to one side of a single page: This will require you to be more concise than you would be in a personal conversation, but it makes the letter more likely to be read.
  • Design your letter to be readable: Choose a simple, clean font. Don’t let paragraphs get too long and add a double-space between them. Make sure to leave some white space in the margins rather than extend the text to the edges. Use bolded text sparingly for key sentences like your financial ask. 
  • Aim for a conversational tone without being overly casual: The goal is for a professional but also personal letter that communicates the necessary information in a warm tone.  
  • Include a picture of you in a church setting: A high-quality photo of you in your ministry context (in a small group, with a person you mentor, at a church retreat, etc) can really help bring your words to life. Write a brief caption under the photo to help your reader know what they are seeing. 
  • Include your church’s logo and the Reliant logo: This is a great way to bring color to your letter, as well as a professional look. Logos should be small and placed in the header or footer area.
  • Avoid using insider language: Names of specific ministries or events within your local church won’t make sense to your reader. Abbreviations should also be avoided.
  • Be sure to include your Reliant giving page link: Since most of your letters will be delivered electronically (via email or over text), ensure the link to your giving page is active so that your reader can easily navigate to the site where they can give.
  • Ask a qualified person to review and edit your letter: We all make mistakes and need help with grammar, punctuation, etc. A staff member at your church who is experienced in support-raising could be a great person to ask to help in this way. Choose someone who is detail-oriented and is skilled in written communication. 

What to Avoid 

  • Never apologize:  Remember you are providing your reader with an opportunity to be involved in a ministry through their resources. You believe God is at work in and through the ministry to which He has called you and your task is to invite people to join God in what He is doing.
  • Never ask for financial partnership without using dollar amounts: Vague, unspecific asks leave your reader wondering what exactly you are asking for, so offering specific amounts or a specific range is a way to help them know how best to partner with you.
  • Never make an ask without communicating your plan to follow up: Make sure your reader knows you will be reaching out to them to discuss the letter, answer any questions, and follow up on a partnership decision within a specific time frame (based on your availability). You can mention your intentions for following up in the body of the letter or in the P.S. section. 

Writing Your Letter

Below you’ll find various letter templates based on the type of internship you are pursuing and the MTD goal associated with it. We encourage you to copy and paste these sample letters into a word processing program for editing and personalization.

For interns focusing on special gifts (typically with MTD goals under $7,500)

Church Internship

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,

It was great reconnecting and catching up with you recently. Congratulations again on becoming grandparents for the first time! 

As you may know, I am a student at the University of Michigan, currently in my third year in the mechanical engineering program. Early on at my time at UM, I was invited to attend a college church called New Life. From the first gathering I knew it would be my community while in college and it has definitely become that.  I have made such great friends there who share my heart to walk with God and be developed as a leader. Last year I had the opportunity to serve as a small group leader and currently I have been invited to serve as an intern with the church.

New Life believes the college campus is an urgent and critical mission field with the potential for massive gospel impact. For over 25 years the church has been committed to developing disciples of Jesus and leaders who are sent all over the world to represent Christ and his Kingdom. In my role as an intern, I will be assisting the pastors and staff in developing new evangelism initiatives designed to broaden the reach of the church into new areas and people groups at UM. I will also be helping to lead a course that trains students on how to share the gospel with others, as well as continuing to serve as a group leader and mentor younger men in the church. 

Why serve as an intern? Great question! I have absolutely loved being a student leader and I view this internship as a way to make a bigger commitment to serving God and the Church. Plus, part of the internship experience is focused on my own development as a leader. Staff from New Life will spend dedicated time each week investing in my spiritual formation and growth. More than anything, I simply want to give back as best I can to the church that has been so impactful in my own story of following Jesus!

In order to make this experience possible, my church partners with Reliant Mission, a Christian nonprofit organization with 40 years of experience mobilizing men and women for gospel work both internationally and here in the states. As I pursue this internship, I am developing a team of people who will financially partner with Reliant on my behalf. I am trusting God to provide partners who invest gifts ranging from $100 to $1,000 or more. I am hoping to average $250 per gift in order to be fully funded before the start of my internship in August.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, will you prayerfully consider giving to Reliant to meet this need? I believe that together we can be a part of seeing God transform lives and develop leaders in his Kingdom! Should you decide to give, Reliant has established a giving platform for me at reliant.org/joe.staffer. The site is safe, secure, and easy to use and allows you to start, stop, or change your giving at any time. Your willingness to consider supporting me in this is truly a gift and I am very thankful. 

I will plan to follow up with you within a week to help answer any questions you may have and follow up on your decision regarding financial partnership. In the meantime, feel free to navigate the website linked above or reach out to me. Thanks again for your kind consideration. 

Yours in Christ, 

Joe Staffer

P.S. I look forward to reconnecting again next week! 

Summer Program or Special Project Internship

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,

It was great reconnecting and catching up with you recently. Congratulations again on becoming grandparents for the first time! 

As you may know, I am a student at the University of Michigan, currently in my third year in the mechanical engineering program. Early on at my time at UM, I was invited to attend a college church called New Life. From the first gathering I knew it would be my community while in college and it has definitely become that. I have made such great friends there who share my heart to walk with God and be developed as a leader. Last summer I had the opportunity to participate in a summer-long discipleship program called Leadership Training (LT) in Estes Park, Colorado. Together with 100 other students from collegiate churches like New Life, I spent almost three months being developed as leader with the skills and character to make an influence for God’s Kingdom, all with Rocky Mountain National Park as the backdrop!

This summer I have been invited to return to Colorado to serve the LT program as a full-time intern! My own experience at LT was so impactful in my own spiritual formation that I jumped at the chance to return. As an intern, I will be working alongside the directors and staff of the LT program to craft a summer that positions many college students to experience God and grow in their faith. Some of my key roles will include leading small groups, mentoring those serving as student leaders in the program, and coordinating outreach events.

Why serve as an intern? Great question! Having now been a participant in LT, I want to help position other students to be transformed by God. Something powerful happens when young people commit to living in community in the place like Colorado, and, honestly, I simply want to be a part of that. Plus, part of the internship experience is focused on my own development as a leader. Staff from the LT program will spend dedicated time each week investing in my spiritual formation and growth. 

In order to make this experience possible, my church partners with Reliant Mission, a Christian nonprofit organization with 40 years of experience mobilizing men and women for gospel work both internationally and here in the states. As I pursue this internship, I am developing a team of people who will financially partner with Reliant on my behalf. I am trusting God to provide partners who invest gifts ranging from $100 to $1,000 or more. I am hoping to average $250 per gift in order to be fully funded before the start of my internship in August.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, will you prayerfully consider giving to Reliant to meet this need? I believe that together we can be a part of seeing God transform lives and develop leaders in his Kingdom! Should you decide to give, Reliant has established a giving platform for me at reliant.org/joe.staffer. The site is safe, secure, and easy to use and allows you to start, stop, or change your giving at any time. Your willingness to consider supporting me in this is truly a gift and I am very thankful. 

I will plan to follow up with you within a week to help answer any questions you may have and follow up on your decision regarding financial partnership. In the meantime, feel free to navigate the website linked above or reach out to me. Thanks again for your kind consideration. 

Yours in Christ, 

Joe Staffer

P.S. I look forward to reconnecting again next week! 

For interns seeking both recurring and special gifts (typically with MTD goals over $7,500)

Church Internship

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,

It was great reconnecting and catching up with you recently. Congratulations again on becoming grandparents for the first time! 

As you may know, I am a student at the University of Michigan, currently in my third year in the mechanical engineering program. Early on at my time at UM, I was invited to attend a college church called New Life. From the first gathering I knew it would be my community while in college and it has definitely become that.  I have made such great friends there who share my heart to walk with God and be developed as a leader. Last year I had the opportunity to serve as a small group leader and currently I have been invited to serve as an intern with the church.

New Life believes the college campus is an urgent and critical mission field with the potential for massive gospel impact. For over 25 years the church has been committed to developing disciples of Jesus and leaders who are sent all over the world to represent Christ and his Kingdom. In my role as an intern, I will be assisting the pastors and staff in developing new evangelism initiatives designed to broaden the reach of the church into new areas and people groups at UM. I will also be helping to lead a course that trains students on how to share the gospel with others, as well as continuing to serve as a group leader and mentor younger men in the church. 

Why serve as an intern? Great question! I have absolutely loved being a student leader and I view this internship as a way to make a bigger commitment to serving God and the Church. Plus, part of the internship experience is focused on my own development as a leader. Staff from New Life will spend dedicated time each week investing in my spiritual formation and growth. More than anything, I simply want to give back as best I can to the church that has been so impactful in my own story of following Jesus!

In order to make this experience possible, my church partners with Reliant Mission, a Christian nonprofit organization with 40 years of experience mobilizing men and women for gospel work both internationally and here in the states. As I pursue this internship, I am developing a team of people who will financially partner with Reliant on my behalf. I am trusting God to provide partners who invest gifts ranging from $100 to $1,000 or more. I am hoping to average $250 per gift in order to be fully funded before the start of my internship in August. If it makes more sense for you to give on a monthly basis, you are welcome to give $50, $75, or $100 or any amount you choose.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, will you prayerfully consider giving to Reliant to meet this need? I believe that together we can be a part of seeing God transform lives and develop leaders in his Kingdom! Should you decide to give, Reliant has established a giving platform for me at reliant.org/joe.staffer. The site is safe, secure, and easy to use and allows you to start, stop, or change your giving at any time. Your willingness to consider supporting me in this is truly a gift and I am very thankful. 

I will plan to follow up with you within a week to help answer any questions you may have and follow up on your decision regarding financial partnership. In the meantime, feel free to navigate the website linked above or reach out to me. Thanks again for your kind consideration. 

Yours in Christ, 

Joe Staffer

P.S. I look forward to reconnecting again next week! 

Summer Program or Special Project Internship

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,

It was great reconnecting and catching up with you recently. Congratulations again on becoming grandparents for the first time! 

As you may know, I am a student at the University of Michigan, currently in my third year in the mechanical engineering program. Early on at my time at UM, I was invited to attend a college church called New Life. From the first gathering I knew it would be my community while in college and it has definitely become that. I have made such great friends there who share my heart to walk with God and be developed as a leader. Last summer I had the opportunity to participate in a summer-long discipleship program called Leadership Training (LT) in Estes Park, Colorado. Together with 100 other students from collegiate churches like New Life, I spent almost three months being developed as leader with the skills and character to make an influence for God’s Kingdom, all with Rocky Mountain National Park as the backdrop!

This summer I have been invited to return to Colorado to serve the LT program as a full-time intern! My own experience at LT was so impactful in my own spiritual formation that I jumped at the chance to return. As an intern, I will be working alongside the directors and staff of the LT program to craft a summer that positions many college students to experience God and grow in their faith. Some of my key roles will include leading small groups, mentoring those serving as student leaders in the program, and coordinating outreach events.

Why serve as an intern? Great question! Having now been a participant in LT, I want to help position other students to be transformed by God. Something powerful happens when young people commit to living in community in the place like Colorado, and, honestly, I simply want to be a part of that. Plus, part of the internship experience is focused on my own development as a leader. Staff from the LT program will spend dedicated time each week investing in my spiritual formation and growth. 

In order to make this experience possible, my church partners with Reliant Mission, a Christian nonprofit organization with 40 years of experience mobilizing men and women for gospel work both internationally and here in the states. As I pursue this internship, I am developing a team of people who will financially partner with Reliant on my behalf. I am trusting God to provide partners who invest gifts ranging from $100 to $1,000 or more. I am hoping to average $250 per gift in order to be fully funded before the start of my internship in August. If it makes more sense for you to give on a monthly basis, you are welcome to give $50, $75, or $100 or any amount you choose.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, will you prayerfully consider giving to Reliant to meet this need? I believe that together we can be a part of seeing God transform lives and develop leaders in his Kingdom! Should you decide to give, Reliant has established a giving platform for me at reliant.org/joe.staffer. The site is safe, secure, and easy to use and allows you to start, stop, or change your giving at any time. Your willingness to consider supporting me in this is truly a gift and I am very thankful. 

I will plan to follow up with you within a week to help answer any questions you may have and follow up on your decision regarding financial partnership. In the meantime, feel free to navigate the website linked above or reach out to me. Thanks again for your kind consideration. 

Yours in Christ, 

Joe Staffer

P.S. I look forward to reconnecting again next week! 


Mailing Your Letter

As mentioned earlier, you may send physical or electronic letters. That being said, we have found that sending a letter by "snail mail" can actually be more effective. We know there is a cost involved for postage and supplies, but people don't receive much in the way of meaningful mail and this tends to be an effective strategy. If you are going to mail your letter, you can send it on your own or use a letter printing service like Chalk Line

Emailing Your Letter

If you plan to send your letter in an email, feel free to copy and edit the text below. Remember to attach your letter as a PDF in the email.

Ministry Team Letter Email Example

Subj: Ministry at the Univ of Michigan-  letter attached

Jeff,
 
Hello again! I can't believe it had been so long since we'd last talked. It was so nice to chat for a few minutes the other day.
 
I've attached a copy of the ministry letter I promised you. It explains my ministry opportunity with New Life Church at the University of Michigan and how you you can partner with me.  Take a look and we'll talk again soon. Like I mentioned over the phone, I'll plan to follow up with you on Wednesday evening. 
 
Thanks so much,

Joe

P.S. My personal ministry site at reliant.org/joe.staffer also has some quick info, but definitely check out the attached letter first.


 Don't forget to attach your Ministry Team Letter!


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3 Comments

  1. Mike Swann and Caleb Hayworth I made the updates on everything except the example letters. I'll finish those up tomorrow and send another update to you for final approval. 

  2. Mike Swann Jenni Saniuk Caleb Hayworth If you look at the “child” page of this one, titled Intern Ministry Team Letter Templates, you’ll see I am proposing we eliminate the embedded template letter along with linked Google Docs and in its place using a couple of drop-downs. I have completed my revisions and edits to this page, so let me know what feedback you have. Thanks!

  3. Matthew McClure I'll let others comment on the edits, but one thing I haven't noticed on either page is the mention of follow up. Is that listed somewhere else?