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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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For the purposes of our exercise, let’s say our story takes place in India. In a small village in India, 9 year-old Fatima lives in a tiny hut with her parents Priya and Amit. Please give so that we can end childhood hunger in India and help these children realize their full potential. Setting: This is where your story happens.

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11 Holiday Gift Programs That Benefit Nonprofits and Make the World A Better Place :: 2011 Edition

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It’s fun and you’ll be bringing hope to girls and women around the world. [ Send a CARE Package ]. Their store also offers jewelry, African art and music, and clothing. CARE Packages: CARE has a very unique holiday gift program that allows you to compile care packages to send to women entrepreneurs and girls worldwide.

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Women, Girls, Education and Global Health: Interview with Carinne Brody

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Before and during her studies, she conducted field research for governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as foundations, on maternal and child health in Sri Lanka, Ghana, Haiti, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya and India. You can listen and subscribe to the Big Vision Podcast via iTunes , or on the player above. Share Tweet.

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Meet the Winners of the 2012 Digital Storytelling Challenge!

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While we value each submission and every wonderful story, part of the fun was the spirit of friendly competition. Best Single Photo Entry: American India Foundation. Most Fun in a Minute, Best Animation: Alliance for Climate Education. Most Fun in a Minute, Best Animation: Alliance for Climate Education. Third Place.

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Solutionary Women: Anna Lappé of Grub

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What is one small action that they can take? But I think just to get people to realize that we never know the impact of our actions. But I've met so many people who their step, their action, their activism, their voice has been a tipping point in something really much larger than they ever dreamed possible happening.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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They were using music, dance, poetry, and storytelling, and they were succeeding. They write poems about their experiences, and when they recite them in community meetings, their neighbors are outraged, and mobilized immediately to action. Second, when a photo catches the world's attention, it can truly drive action and change."