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Examples of Nonprofit Storytelling to Increase Donations and Involvement

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At its most basic level, storytelling is a way to convey facts, information, history and experience from one person, the teller, to another, the listener, but it goes deeper than that. You can also use pictures of your volunteers in action working with beneficiaries. As you read, take note of what you personally respond to.

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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

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Here’s an example of what this would look like: Let’s say your organization is an animal shelter. Meanwhile, you may assign another person to call new donors to thank them and increase your new donor retention. Each person then comes up with actionable next steps to help get closer to that goal by the next time the group meets.

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

One person (me) handles the bulk of our copy and content projects. To help you dive right in, this posts provides an overview of the tools available, best practices, and examples to make your chosen AI writing tool work for you. Bing Chat can be used to answer questions, generate creative content, and even translate languages.”

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7 Top Nonprofit Crowdfunding + Peer-to-Peer Website Examples Of 2021

CauseVox

Of course, we’ve spent the year sharing tips and tricks to get your virtual fundraising to the next level all year long, but let’s be real: few things are as helpful as seeing real examples of real nonprofits doing it right. So here it is: our favorite 7 crowdfunding and peer-to-peer website examples from 2021. Let’s take a look.

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9 Types Of Year-End Fundraising Emails That Help You Raise More + Examples

CauseVox

Here’s what this email should include: A thank you message An update on what you’ve been doing Pictures or graphics to tell your story. It can be motivating if you share that each person who gets the email only needs to donate $10 (as an example) for you to reach your goal. Simply thank your donors. Play on those themes.

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Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

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It paints a complete picture of the people you serve and the opportunities they can capitalize on with some help from within their community. Ensuring you have access to the photos and stories you need to paint the full picture. The building blocks you use—stories and pictures—must be authentic, resonant, and relevant to your donors.

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#DontTrainOnMe: Are you Polluting your LLM Brand?

Whole Whale

2003 People: We can just upload all these party pictures to Facebook for fun. This is a potent metaphor as LLMs (Large Language Models) are described as being trained on oceans of web and other data. But what if that drop is actually plastic polluting the person, topic or brand you work with? Bigger is different.

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