Newsletters are now one of the most effective levers to mobilize members, retain donors, and support nonprofit goals. Still, success depends on knowing what to send, to whom, and how.
This practical article is designed to help you build a high-performing newsletter strategy, drawing on the combined expertise of Yapla and Cakemail—the platform powering Yapla Newsletters—and tailored to the real-world realities of nonprofit organizations.
Clarify your newsletter content strategy
A high-performing newsletter starts with content that is relevant, consistent, and genuinely useful to your audiences. That’s what drives people to open, read… and take action.
Once your value proposition and key messages are clear, you also need a quality contact base to distribute them effectively.
Core principles
- A consistent, human tone of voice
- Design aligned with your nonprofit’s brand
- Clear and intentional calls to action
- A smooth mobile reading experience
Key types of emails to use
Promotional emails (20-25% open rate)
- Event announcements
- Donation campaigns
- Document or ticket sales
- Time-limited or one-off offers
Recurring newsletters / updates (20-30% open rate)
- Organizational news
- Mission-related progress and impact
- Educational or informational content
- Curated resources
Lifecycle emails (40-50% open rate)
- Welcome series
- New member onboarding
- Re-engagement campaigns
- Win-back messages
Build a healthy, sustainable contact list
Newsletter performance depends directly on the quality and source of email addresses. A well-built list improves deliverability, increases engagement, and reduces unsubscribes.
Effective and appropriate signup sources
- Donations, memberships, and event registrations via Yapla: email addresses are collected through direct interactions with your organization (donation, membership, activity, or event). Related communications can then be sent and even automated, with a clear and simple unsubscribe option included from the first message.
- Newsletter signup forms on your website: content pages, footer, About or Contact pages
- Signup pop-ups (timed or exit-intent), clearly presenting the value of the newsletter
- Import existing lists (former members, recent participants, legacy systems), when context allows
- In-person events: paper or digital signups with explicit consent
Essential best practices
- Clearly explain the type of content sent and the frequency
- Make unsubscribing easy at all times
- Prioritize relevance over volume
- Keep your list clean and segmented
With a healthy list in place, choosing the right tool becomes critical to executing your strategy reliably and professionally.
Choose the right tool to execute your strategy
A standard email inbox may work occasionally, but it cannot support a structured, scalable newsletter strategy.
Yapla Newsletters allows you to:
- Send reliable mass emails
- Use professional templates and built-in design tools
- Clearly track performance metrics
- Ensure strong deliverability (SPF, DKIM)
- Communicate within a compliant and reassuring framework
Most importantly, it connects directly to your Yapla data: members, donors, events, and contacts.
Once the tool is in place, the next challenge is to continue growing and nurturing your list in a consistent way.
Accelerate subscriber list growth
Growing your contact base should be ongoing and structured.
Concrete actions
- Signup forms in the website header and footer
- Smart pop-ups (new in 2026)
- Value-added content offers
- Invitations to subscribe via social media posts
- Leverage Yapla’s built-in synchronization
Structure clear, effective emails
Subject line (~25% of success)
- 30-50 characters
- Curiosity or measured urgency
- Avoid spam triggers
- Test different variations (A/B testing)
Preheader
- 40-90 characters
- Complements the subject line
- Highlights the value proposition
Header
- Organization logo and colours
- Visual consistency across campaigns
- Essential links to your website
Email body
- One clear primary message
- Readable visual hierarchy
- Balanced text-to-image ratio
- Short paragraphs
Call to action (CTA)
- One primary CTA
- Visible above the fold
- Action-oriented wording
- High-contrast button
Footer
- Unsubscribe link
- Physical address
- Privacy policy
- Social media links
Measure performance to improve continuously
Tracking the right metrics helps improve results over time.
- Delivery rate: (delivered ÷ sent) × 100 — target: 95%+
- Open rate: (opens ÷ delivered) × 100 — average: 15-25%
- Click-through rate (CTR): (clicks ÷ delivered) × 100 — average: 2-5%
- Conversion rate: varies based on campaign goal
- Unsubscribe rate: 0.2-0.5%
Apply best practices from your first campaigns
Content
- Deliver value in every send
- Write as if to one person, not a list
- Use bullet points for readability
- Always include a clear CTA
Design
- Mobile-friendly templates
- Font size of 14 px or larger
- High-contrast colours
- Approximate 60/40 text-to-image ratio
- Alt text for images
Sending
- Consistent sender name
- Regular sending schedule
- Testing before every send
- Monitor early performance
- Regular list cleaning
Avoid common pitfalls
- Neglecting the mobile experience
- Sending without testing
- Focusing only on sales
- Ignoring performance metrics
- Sending inconsistently
- Overly complex email designs
Check the essentials before your first campaign
- Choose a platform like Yapla Newsletters
- Configure authentication (SPF, DKIM)
- Create signup forms
- Design an email template
- Write a welcome email
- Set up analytics
- Plan a content calendar
Conclusion
A well-structured newsletter strategy enables nonprofits to communicate effectively, mobilize their communities, and achieve their goals—without multiplying tools or adding operational complexity.
With Yapla Newsletters, organizations benefit from an integrated, reliable environment designed specifically for the realities of the Canadian nonprofit sector.
The newsletter becomes not just a communication channel, but a true engine for engagement and sustainable growth.
Go further
Want to first understand why newsletters sit at the core of a successful nonprofit strategy?
Read our complementary article:
Why newsletters remain one of the most effective communication channels for nonprofits in 2026
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Jamie Rubenovitch, Chief Marketing Officer
