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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

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We know that good stories power fundraising and marketing, so join one of our events to discover powerful case studies and connect with digital storytelling experts in your community. Storymakers Community Events. Kisumu, Kenya: Storymakers 2016 — Kisumu. Kakamega, Kenya: Storymakers 2016 — Kakamega.

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Join Our 24-Hour Round-the-World Twitter Chat

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On May 4, we and our partners from Australia to South Africa, Kenya to Warsaw, and Florida to San Francisco will host a 24-hour, around-the-world #Storymakers2016 Twitter chat. Topic: Improving how NGOs use photography and video. LUSAKA, KENYA. We hope to see you at #Storymakers2016! New Zealand Standard Time (3 a.m.

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Nonprofit Technology Celebrates International Women's Day

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Janet Mawlyoo , executive director, Kenya Community Development Foundation. Image 1: Jennifer Leahy Photography. Karen Graham and Laura Quinn from Idealware. International NGO Leadership. Catalina Escobar , executive director of MAKAIA in Colombia. Law and Advocacy. Image 2: Jane Meseck. Image 3: Lisa Pool.

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Storymakers 2016 Winners

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This is an example of a community using video to capture the inspiration inherent in its nonprofit mission. Best Photography Winner — Learning Tree Farm. Lastly, thanks to everyone on the Community Engagement team at TechSoup for their support. We could not run Storymakers 2016 without our own fundraising. spanhidden.

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Picture This: TechSoup Digital Storytelling Challenge

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The Able Volunteers International Fund (AVIF) captures of a slice of life in rural Kenya under natural outdoor lighting. The photo illustrates where AVIF carries out their sustainable development community works. The natural light shows young goat hoarders with their tribe of goats amidst a dry landscape in full detail.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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They write poems about their experiences, and when they recite them in community meetings, their neighbors are outraged, and mobilized immediately to action. PG: I think that the one that comes to mind first is a wonderful picture of women in Kenya who are growing corn. People write poems, and stand and recite them in public meetings.