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 LetterBelow 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.
Helpful guidelines and tips
What to Avoid
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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.
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.
Subj: Ministry at the Univ of Michigan- letter attached Jeff, 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.
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