Nonprofits, associations and religious organizations use direct mail for fundraising


Non profits, associations and religious organizations have limited budgets and big dreams.

Direct mail is the most cost-effective way of staying in touch with members -- and asking them for money.

MarketPlace-Mail.com helps these groups by handling the mailing and making sure that their postage is the lowest possible by setting up a "ghost permit."

Interact wanted to do a 3-part fundraiser. Both time and budget were in short supply. They called MarketPlace-Mail.com because they knew we could do the impossible.

Thales Academy called us up to do a rush job that included printing a 4-color brochure and 2-color letterhead and envelopes.

The Triangle Alumni Club of Phi Delta Theta wanted their letter printed and inserted in an envelope quickly.

Two Jewish schools in Raleigh needed to do mailings. Hillel Preschool had a 4-color postcard while the Maass Jewish Day School had a letter inserted into an envelope.

We helped Triangle Wine Experience, which does fundraising for the Frankie Lemmon Foundation, find new names and mail at the non profit rates.

District 37 Toastmasters, which has about 2,800 members in North Carolina, mails out a regular newsletter, the Tar Heel Talker. MarketPlace-Mail.com coordinates the printing and mailing.

The Chabad Center of Raleigh, formerly known as Sha'arei Israel, is an orthodox Jewish congregation that mails out to the Raleigh community on a regular basis with calendars and announcements of holidays.

We handle all the mailings for Raleigh Cary Jewish Community.

We also handle mailings for Chaldecon, based in California.

If you have a nonprofit or organization, find out how you can save money by using the professional mail services offered by MarketPlace-Mail.com. Contact us at 919-848-4332 or info@marketplace-mail.com