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An Unlikely Story of Digital Success in 2020

NTEN

We all know versions of this story. The good news is, the story had a happy ending. I’m grateful that my supervisors were paying attention. The daily needs outweigh the big picture. The post An Unlikely Story of Digital Success in 2020 appeared first on NTEN. Keep on asking.

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Perfect Your Nonprofit Calls to Action in 3 Steps

Neon CRM

You’ll find pictures and stories of the students they help, along with strong language that includes information about the crisis at hand—that most of Florida’s Youth in poverty will never complete college. Avoid the passive voice and, instead, use active verbs that will inspire your visitors to take action. I would like to.

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Examples of Nonprofit Storytelling to Increase Donations and Involvement

Get Fully Funded

The way you tell your story and engage people in your message can make or break your fundraising efforts. And how do you tell a good story? Stories are interactive, bonding. Shared stories can tie whole cultures and groups together. Shared stories bind all sorts of people, from families to religious groups.

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Seven Tips For Making Better Presentations

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Gladieux , author of the new book, Communicate With Courage : Succinct stories that illicit emotional response are great hooks. Vary your voice to capture attention: modulate volume, rate, pitch, pace, and tone. Add pictures and quotes into your presentations. Comparisons and analogies are powerful.

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

Qgiv

Strength-Based Messaging: A Powerful Tool Thankfully, in recent years, new and long overdue attention has been focused on changing the way we build our donor relationships. It paints a complete picture of the people you serve and the opportunities they can capitalize on with some help from within their community.

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3 Strategies to create an effective nonprofit homepage

Candid

As such, consider showcasing your mission statement as a sub-headline on your nonprofit’s homepage, appearing just after your nonprofit’s tagline or name, to immediately grab your audience’s attention. Impact stories. Remember, you can always leverage Candid’s nonprofit profile to tell the story of your organization.

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Your Ultimate Guide to 2024 Year-End Fundraising Campaign: 5 Principles for Success

Allegiance Group

Look to Past Campaigns for a Fuller Picture It’s also helpful to analyze past year-end campaigns for insights. Using tools such as GivingDNA helps your organization gain a fuller picture of who people are and what they care about – and this alone can ultimately help nonprofits better drive year-end giving campaigns.