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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Their stories explored the value that credibility brings to every relationship and the most stressful situations. We built alliances and partnered with a variety of providers to deliver much-needed resources. But we also paid special attention to looking after each other. “To Do you have the resources you need?’

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Transform Data into Tangible Stories

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Increasingly, organizations of all sizes have access to digital tools that provide data, but data storytelling—making facts relatable and actionable—takes additional effort to transform data into tangible stories. Attract attention with “Snackable” content. Commit to a schedule. Design your data storytelling products.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

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To captivate your audience and make a lasting impression, follow these tips: Tell Your Story : Your nonprofit has a unique story to tell, and it’s essential to share it authentically. Personal stories from beneficiaries or volunteers can be particularly effective in conveying your organization’s message.

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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

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I’ve told these stories before, but I’m referring to them again because they highlight advice that can help associations find stability when chaos threatens. Nancy’s Story “Working with public institutions was especially important during the early days,” Nancy recalled. “We As the pandemic continued, the focus evolved.

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Build Stronger Connections by Telling Your Nonprofit’s Story

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3 Top Nonprofit Storytelling Strategies Well-crafted nonprofit stories will help you engage with your audience and inspire them to take further action. These stories also lend authenticity and credibility to your nonprofit, as it shows the direct connection between your values and actions. Incorporate authentic and personal stories.

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Social Sustainability: Why You Need to Tell Your Story (and how to do it).

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After all, you’re competing with other valuable nonprofits for limited resources and donor dollars. You want to draw attention to the great work you’re doing (since it’s such a key part of remaining socially and economically sustainable). The post Social Sustainability: Why You Need to Tell Your Story (and how to do it).

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Weaving Empathy into Action: The Crucial Role of Storytelling for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your organization’s brand story holds immense power, especially for nonprofits striving to engage donors, volunteers, and partners. Here’s why storytelling is so vital: 1) Creating an Emotional Connection: Stories have the power to evoke emotions and connect with audiences on a personal level.