This chapter discusses the different ways that CiviCRM helps with postal mail and postal mail campaigns. It will help if you already have a strong understanding of CiviCRM's search features as well as custom fields, activities, profiles, and how to perform mail merges using word processing software.
Before beginning any communication activity, take the time to identify your goals and plan the steps. For our purposes, there are a few key questions to ask before sending out postal mailings.
There are three ways that you can use CiviCRM in postal mailings:
Many nonprofit organisations in the USA need to sort recipients of a mailing based on zip code for bulk mailing purposes. If this is true for your organisation, it is recommended that you create your mailing labels using a word processor where you can control the sort order, rather than in CiviCRM. You can reuse the same spreadsheet for your mail merge.
You can set a specific postal greeting format for each contact. There are several options from the friendly "Dear John", to more formal "Dear Mr. John Doe". You can also enter a customized greeting ("Your royal highness"). Postal greetings can be edited in the Communications Preferences section of the contact edit form. If you need to set or reset postal greetings en mass, refer to the chapter on Scheduled Jobs in this section, and to the documentation on the wiki at:
http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/Update+Greetings+and+Address+Data+for+Contacts
The workflow is to first select the contacts you want to target, then choose to print letter as a batch action. The letters will then be outputted as a PDF, allowing you to easily print them.
To create the letter:
You can personalise the letter by using tokens; for example, Postal Greeting is a commonly used token in this situation. Click in the body of the letter where you want to enter the token. Then click on "Insert Tokens" located above the letter at the top right and select the desired token.
Before you move to the next screen, decide whether the format of this letter could be used again. If so, check the Save As New Template box and enter a name in the Template Title field.
You can use this feature for any kind of document, not only letters. For example, you could use it to print attendance certificates for a workshop.
Generating mailing labels is a very easy and useful function.
This last option is very useful when sending a mailing to a households or organisations where you don't want them to receive duplicate mailings. When the records are merged, each name at that address is listed on a separate line on the label.
Your system administrator can configure the fields included in mailing labels. Read the information on configuring address settings in the Contacts chapter to learn more about the options.