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Narrative Change Strategy

Forum One

We tell stories to make sense of the world around us. Stories are based on commonly held beliefs about people, institutions, and society. A successful narrative is based on a value-based message that considers the larger social climate in play in order for the message and narrative to resonate with a greater constituency base.

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How Nonprofits can Use Analytics with Advocacy

Connection Cafe

The first theme focuses on the interaction between advocacy tactics and the broader media environment. Think about the iconic advocacy/activist tactics of the industrial broadcast era: A march is just a long, crowded walk on a noisy day unless media organizations are there to cover it. Today’s hybrid media environment is still in flux.

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Share Your Green Tech Story and Win a Laptop or Tablet!

Tech Soup

Besides the warm, fuzzy feeling you'll get from the act of sharing, organizations that submit the most compelling and innovative story will win their choice of one of these three amazing prizes from our RCI program. Or is your nonprofit doing good work to save the environment? Submit your story anyway! b) Story Submission.

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Share Your Green Tech Story and Win a Laptop or Tablet!

Tech Soup

Besides the warm, fuzzy feeling you'll get from the act of sharing, organizations that submit the most compelling and innovative story will win their choice of one of these three amazing prizes from our RCI program. Or is your nonprofit doing good work to save the environment? Submit your story anyway! b) Story Submission.

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Your Cause Camp 2018 Lineup is Here

NonProfit Hub

Today, Kristen helps organizations make a lasting, meaningful impact on people by creating environments in which they thrive. In October 2017, she published her first book, “Permission To Screw Up,” in which she tells the stories of her biggest mistakes in leadership. Kishshana Palmer. kishshanaco.com.

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Outlined in the brief article below is a new way of using the Web and web services to gather peoples’ stories – anecdotes, video clips, podcasts, blog posts and all sorts of other snippets – and help not-for-profit organizations move into action planning based on the “raw material” of what people are saying and talking about.

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Guest Post by Deanna Zandt Measure THIS! An intro to social media ROI

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Who has been in charge of, and in control of, telling our collective stories? We need you to create and share your stories. You realize that it's making the whole environment richer with your unique participation — you don't expect anything else from it. Measure success through awareness, not dollars. Social capital.

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