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Year-End Giving Prep: 21 FAQs Answered by Fundraising Experts

Connection Cafe

One year they asked people to share their space stories – specifically why was the exploration of space important to them. They did it through email and social and set up a page on their website where members could share their stories and read what others submitted. Explain how in-kind gifts make an impact by telling a story.

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Writing for Change Conference: An Interview with Elizabeth Pomada

Have Fun - Do Good

She's the author of Kitchen Table Wisdom and she's going to tell how to use story to change people's ideas and get your idea across. After I sold that, then Michael decided he wanted to be an agent when he sold the first Patty Hearst book in four phone calls. It would be nice to have someone have a wonderful, happy childhood.

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5 Tips And Tactics To Become A Master Nonprofit Wordsmith

Bloomerang

We live in a world of smart phones, emails, text messages, Zoom, and LinkedIn. Our distaste for writing followed us into adulthood because we still suffer from the same writing inadequacies we had in childhood. I want a program director who can write compelling stories about the experiences of our participants.

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

So I think we can be a little bit like fish in water when it comes to our limiting beliefs, right, especially those that we have about ourselves because these can be beliefs we pick up in childhood, for example, beliefs about money are really big ones that we pick up from our families very, very early. How do you relate to my story?

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

So I think we can be a little bit like fish in water when it comes to our limiting beliefs, right, especially those that we have about ourselves because these can be beliefs we pick up in childhood, for example, beliefs about money are really big ones that we pick up from our families very, very early. How do you relate to my story?

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