That's a good idea. I think they really short changed themselves, actually. I am finding out some of their community programs that aren't listed at all on their generic request!!! Their information packet is well designed but it isn't compelling, if that makes sense. Maybe I could do a "road map" cover letter and include what inspired me to support this organization. I could then mention things that aren't covered by theirs?
Thanks! I'm also trying to figure out writing style. Do examples showing diversity in community involvement mean that whoever reading will GET that it's diversity in community involvement? Or do I need to do the "hit over the head" style of: Examples of Diversity in Community Involvement include.....
I'm probably WAY overthinking thisI'm in between quarters in school (business admin) and am used to being graded on things. I know this is the real world so I'm trying to bring what I know to this situation.



I'm in between quarters in school (business admin) and am used to being graded on things. I know this is the real world so I'm trying to bring what I know to this situation.
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