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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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For the purposes of our exercise, let’s say our story takes place in India. For example, our plot is that many children eat one meal a day and do poorly in school. In a small village in India, 9 year-old Fatima lives in a tiny hut with her parents Priya and Amit. Here are two different examples for the same fundraising Ask.

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6 Ways to Get Your Nonprofit Website Ready to Boost Holiday Giving

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Here’s a great example from Hearts Speak: You can see the rest of their home page at www.heartsspeak.org. Here’s a great example of a Donate page from Clowns Without Borders : 3. Most online donation tools offer default language for this, but you need to customize it so the language is warm and on brand.

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[Reflection] Mashable #sgsGLOBAL: How Do We Get From Collective Conversation To Action To Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The event was designed for the Mashable audience, a younger and social media savvy group that has the hunger and capacity to consumer a lot of content as well as do good in the world. The Mashable audience truly wants to do good in the world and they were inspired to hear and see many different examples and opportunities to support.

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

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World Food Program USA (WFP USA), the US affiliate of the 2020 Nobel Prize-winning United Nations World Food Programme, has beautifully adapted the story of Rani—a precocious student in India who receives meals fortified with micronutrients—for their blog, Facebook, and Instagram. Partners in Health: Fanta’s Story.

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