Here are some tips on how to write your appreciation letter in a thoughtful way.
Other reasons to write an appreciation letter:
- Group efforts
- Introductions
- Invitations to speak
- Helpful advice or suggestions
- Personal favors
- Recommendations
- References
- Sympathy
- Volunteers
- State what you appreciate and briefly explain why. Do not add other news or information not related to the appreciative gesture, the message of appreciation should stand alone. Be brief, warm, and sincere. Postcards may be used for short notes. Personal notes should be handwritten. Business letters should be typed on letterhead stationary or memo paper.
Dear Dr. Emma Hour I am very grateful for the numerous financial contributions you have made in support of my education. Without your help, I may never have been able to complete my studies. Your generosity and help have been an inspiration to me. Again, thank you for your encouragement and financial support. Sincerely, Jane T. Jackson Jane T. Jackson |
To Mr. Mick E. Mouse, We would like to express our appreciation for your remarkable service as a member of the Rodents for Education Club. The contributions you have made to our club over the past two years have been invaluable to us. We wish you much luck in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Chuk E. Cheeze Chuk E. Cheeze |
To Dr. Frank N. Stein, I am applying to Oxford University's Graduate School of Bio-Engineering. I would appreciate it if you could write a letter of recommendation for me. Enclosed is a form that outlines what the recommendation should include, my resume, and a self-addressed stamped envelope in which to send your recommendation. I appreciate you taking the time to do this for me. If for some reason you are unable to complete the recommendation for me, please let me know via email (dolly@lambchops.com) or phone. Thank you, Ms. Dolly Lamb Ms. Dolly Lamb |
Dear Ms. Angela Cloud, Thank you so much for your lovely card. I appreciate your thoughtfulness at this time of sadness in my life. I will contact you again once things change for the better. With Love, Mrs. Terry Eyed Mrs. Terry Eyed |