Q: Should we include “Giving Tuesday” in the subject lines for the emails that are going out before Giving Tuesday?
Unlike holidays that everyone already knows, Giving Tuesday is a created event. Many donors recognize the name but not the exact timing, so referencing it becomes a helpful cue. It serves as a reminder and taps into social norm activation (“everyone’s giving today”), which boosts response.
However, we still want it paired with the mission, not standing alone. It needs to be highlighted but in a way that carries the org’s purpose and impact.
For both pre-GT and GT emails, the best approach is to:
- combine it with mission in the SL, e.g., “Nourishing meals this Giving Tuesday,” or
- keep the SL mission-first and reference “Giving Tuesday” in the preview text to build context without overshadowing the impact message.
Under no circumstances should you lead solely with “Giving Tuesday.” Inbox saturation is extremely high at this time of year. Donors see dozens of nearly identical subject lines, and a SL that reads only “Giving Tuesday” blends into the noise and is easy to skip.


