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Crafting Captivating GivingTuesday Nonprofit Storytelling

Greater Giving

A well-crafted narrative not only communicates your mission but also establishes a meaningful connection with your audience. Know Your Audience Before penning down your story, it’s imperative to understand your audience. Encourage your audience to share their own experiences and connections to your cause.

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4 storytelling tips to inspire and engage your nonprofit audience

Candid

This hypothetical scenario begs the question: How can you inspire and captivate audiences, regardless of where they discover your organization? At the core of this type of platform-agnostic engagement is a well-crafted story that informs, inspires, and catalyzes audiences to support your organization.

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Retaining the Pandemic’s Captive Audience May Be the Key to 2021’s Year-End Giving Strategy

NonProfit PRO

For New York City-based Smile Train, the largest cleft organization in the world, its year-end efforts last year presented challenges, yet valuable lessons learned that it will utilize as it moves forward. The COVID-19 pandemic halted its work around the world, but it soon found its voice, urging supporters that its work is still needed.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It not only helps raise awareness about your cause but also enables you to connect with a wider audience and attract potential donors and volunteers. 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.

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Storytelling in eLearning: Captivating Learners Through Narrative

Gyrus

Looking to engage your eLearning audience? Learn how storytelling in eLearning can create impactful learning experiences and enhance knowledge retention.

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Captive Audience

NCE Social Media

A new study by Experian found that Americans spend 2 hours and 12 minutes on Twitter each month. The average time per session was 13 minutes and 12 seconds. This is 26 times the 30 traditional second elevator pitch. How are you using this time? Are you engaging your constituency during this 13 minutes and 12 seconds?

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[Webinar] From Words to Action: Harnessing Community Stories for Social Change

CauseVox

Discover how involving donors and volunteers in decision-making processes, captivating audiences with real-life narratives, building trust through authenticity, and inspiring action can reshape your nonprofit’s impact in the digital age.

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