In-Kind Donation Request Letter Template
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Teachers are often looking for new ways to curate resources in the support of their students’ experiences and success. This may be in the form of quantifiable goods such as aprons for art projects, volunteers for community events, or engagement with outside experts. Exposure to these resources can help to build relevance in your projects with students, a connection to the real world, and hands on experiences in their course of study.
This document is a sample in-kind donation request letter. It can be used to contact businesses in support of your program. Through in-kind donations, businesses or third party vendors provide resources in the form of goods or services at cost or for free. In this example, the in-kind donation request was made to access materials for a “budding” outdoor program.
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