Membership Invitation Letter

About this template

Invite new members to your nonprofit, organization, church, or other group with this easily customizable Membership Invitation Letter from Jotform Sign. Create a welcoming letter to send to people you’d like to join your group. Write a personal welcome letter, include contact information, attach meeting schedules, and more depending on your needs.

Customizing this Membership Invitation Letter is seamless with Jotform’s easy-to-use online document builder. Drag and drop to add or remove form fields, upload images or logos, change fonts and colors, and more. You can even create an automated signing order for letters that require more than one signature.

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