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

The Modern Nonprofit

Consider using surveys, direct interviews, or informal conversations to initiate this process. Who are your target storytellers? Consider in-person opportunities, such as events or meetings, to capture video or audio testimonials. This could include beneficiaries, donors, volunteers, or partners.

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6 Website Elements to Include to Drive Year-Round Donations

Greater Giving

For example, ensure all images include alt text, provide a transcript or closed captions for videos, choose text colors that contrast with the background, and use hierarchical page structure. ? You can use interviews with those your organization has helped, your staff members, and your volunteers to determine your main characters.

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

It’s marketable, it’s ripe for good storytelling, and can ease the process of coming up with a fresh campaign concept. For Fiver, this means pulling client testimonials from thank you letters written by program participants or through phone interviews with families. Is storytelling a big component of the campaign?

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

You can check out videos to watch to really get a sense of what we’re all about. . We know that storytelling is powerful. But storytelling is fundamental, we’re hardwired for stories. And I just did a 20-part video how to, master class series on monthly giving. two living legends in the fundraising sector.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And when we are off the clock, we take virtual trips to foreign countries, cook on live-demo video calls, and shimmy around our living rooms with fellow Zumba dancers who could be anywhere in the world. Eileen Smith of Spokesmith, on empathy: “A great way to demonstrate you have values in common is through storytelling. Crank it up!

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And when we are off the clock, we take virtual trips to foreign countries, cook on live-demo video calls, and shimmy around our living rooms with fellow Zumba dancers who could be anywhere in the world. Eileen Smith of Spokesmith, on empathy: “A great way to demonstrate you have values in common is through storytelling. Crank it up!

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The Bots are Here: Leading With Our Humanity in the Age of Automation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The conversation with Yeshi is “smart,” meaning that she asks and answers questions with a variety of images, maps, text, and videos. Emotions have always had an appropriate place in storytelling for fundraising, we give because we are empathetic beings. Facebook manipulates what we see on the site to keep us there longer.

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