PPB August 2018
1. The Welcome Kit Whether it comes in a box or a tote, a carefully curated custom kit lled with thoughtful goodies is considered the epitome of “surprise and delight.” 2. Practical Products It doesn’t matter if it’s pretty—if the recipient can’t use it, they won’t keep it. Pick products that have a long life ahead of them and can be uniquely customized. 3. Weighted Wearables Whether it’s a full piece of clothing—such as a collectable, limited edition t-shirt—or commemorative patches for workwear, wearables are tried-and-true gifts available in plenty of high-end options. 4. Prize Partnerships Elevate co-op advertising by going in together on premium incentives and gifts that can be co-branded, so recipients know exactly whom to thank. Nonpr o f i t s Show off your client’s nonpro t with a customizable 13-month wall calendar . The calendar features 13 photos of the client’s choice (one per month plus front cover) and the company logo/tagline imprinted in full color on the bottom of the back sheet. Drum-Line / PPAI 102565 www.drum-line.com Even the hardest working volunteers need a break. This classic KOOZIE ® insulated lunch sack keeps food colder longer, and its features include a hook-and- loop closure, 15-inch carry strap and front slip pocket for additional storage. BIC Graphic USA PPAI 114187 www.bicgraphic.com Give anks With Great Gifts A little appreciation goes a long way, and Associations Now recently rounded up a few memorable ways to show donors, volunteers and supporters how valuable they are to the organizations they support. 38 | AUGUST 2018 | GROW
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