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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

email addresses are not allowed, and as a general rule, should not be used for your nonprofit communications publicly or internally. For example, Plan International’s website : 2) Post 2-3 times weekly to your LinkedIn Page and respond to your followers. Gmail, Yahoo, etc. For example: 1.

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From Stories to Support: The Nonprofit’s Guide to Acquiring and Using Testimonials

The Modern Nonprofit

Who are your target storytellers? Developing a Testimonial Toolkit Create a ‘Testimonial Toolkit’ that includes guidelines on what makes a great testimonial, consent forms, and tips on how to share one’s story effectively. This might involve setting up a database or a designated section on your organization’s internal server.

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The New Culture of Storytelling

Forum One

I also had the privilege of speaking on another Online Storytelling panel with Roger Burks and Jay Davis. This live session rounded out our Online Storytelling Bootcamp webinar series with a focus on how to create a culture of storytelling within one's organization. Have everyone buy into the idea that storytelling matters!

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5 Ways to Use Data Storytelling for Advocacy

Tech Soup

And data storytelling is at the forefront of such initiatives. At first thought, data and storytelling sound like an odd mix. "Data" sounds dry, while storytelling weaves narratives aimed at appealing to people's emotions. Online Guidelines and Handbook. Creating a Searchable Database. Who is your audience?

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The Networked Nonprofit – #10NTC

Amy Sample Ward

The writing process for the book: Expository vs storytelling. Fast forward to 2009, Wendy led a process internally to create a social media guidelines and operational handbook. Operational guidelines need to be specific and include examples! —— [link]. Different brains – visual vs words. Transparency.

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Quick Guide to Grants for Nonprofits: Tips, Resources & More

Qgiv

Many grants have strict guidelines on which nonprofits can receive their funding. The four grant categories you can apply for are: education in America, democracy, international peace and security, and higher education and research in Africa. Many grants have strict guidelines your organization must follow to receive the grant.

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Narrative Change Strategy

Forum One

The following steps and set of guidelines can be used to better understand what your narratives need to do to help establish the desired outcomes that are most relevant to and appropriate for your organization’s strategic goals and objectives and help to build support for real change that shifts people’s focus.

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