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5 Tips for Defining Brand Identity Through Intentional Storytelling

Saleforce Nonprofit

Last week, I was honored to host a virtual roundtable for a small group of nonprofit marketing and communications executives on The Art of Storytelling & Brand Identity. Harold led an exercise that challenged us to find ways to be more intentional with our storytelling. Here are my top five insights from that discussion.

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Forum One Wins 10 Vega Awards

Forum One

Forum One received 10 awards in eight categories in this year’s awards for Canopus (platinum), Centauri (gold), and Arcturus (rose gold) across the categories of environmental awareness, cultural, art, health care services, associations, branded content, and website redesign. Canopus – Website for Cultural.

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Forum One Wins 12 Davey Awards!

Forum One

To mark its anniversary, NRDC launched an immersive storytelling experience featuring powerful stories and moments from the last 50 years. Silver – Cultural Institutions for Websites. The Frist Art Museum is a destination for art, culture, and community in the heart of Nashville, TN. National Endowment for the Arts.

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Books That Changed Us in 2020

Media Cause

She captures struggles and microaggressions that immigrants and people of color face in a way that I have never been exposed to as a white person, and in a way that seamlessly exists in her storytelling. Aside from all I feel that I learned from her writing, the storyline is irresistible and I could not put the book down!

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What is An Open Community?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Maddie: Lindy and I have talked to thousands of association executives who have voiced their frustrations about the social web–from the overabundance of tools and the disorderly experimentation of staff (and members!), We really appreciated the concepts in The Networked Nonprofit and the storytelling to support the concepts.

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5 Online Communication Styles for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

After your nonprofit has crafted a content strategy and created an editorial calendar (Chapter 7), the next step is to start thinking about the tone of voice of your content. The easiest way to craft your tone of voice is to base it upon the mission of your nonprofit. And then use those words to craft your tone of voice.

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5 Online Communication Styles for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The next step is to start thinking about the tone of voice of your content. The easiest way to craft your tone of voice is to base it upon the mission of your nonprofit. If your nonprofit focuses on human rights or poverty, for example, then your tone of voice should be serious, smart, and thought-provoking. Storytelling.