Recently I got a FedEx "letter" from Teach for America. In it were five copies of this:
And five copies of this:
The copies were not on particularly high-quality paper, nor were the copies of particularly good quality. There weren't any instructions on what to do with them (though it's obvious). What I can't figure out is why they were sent using such an expensive method. It probably cost upward of $10 to send these flyers. Flyers. To post. On bulletin boards. Around school. Amidst flyers for roommates, study abroad, and other sundry solicitations.
Is this worth FedEx'ing?
I know only a little about Teach for America, but this little episode makes me wonder about just how well-organized an outfit this is. Maybe they could save some of the money they use for these mailing costs and donate it to a local Boys & Girls Club.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Teach for America's budget
Posted by Bill Levine at 5:45 PM
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FedEx is a national supporter of Teach for America. I know they've committed a 1 million dollar grant to the program (http://news.van.fedex.com/teachforamerica). Its possible/likely they've also given TFA a reduced rate to send recruitment materials. As a current TFA member, I recall that just about everything I've received from TFA has come to me via FedEx. Hope this clears up any confusion.
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