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The #1 Reason You Need a Recurring Giving Program and 3 Expert Examples

NetWits

It is simple to add an option to your direct mail response cards, telemarketing scripts and online fundraising initiatives. Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. Once set up with an appropriate technology solution, thousands of gifts can be handled electronically, reducing the burden on staff.

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How To Create Explainer Videos That Donors Will Love

Nonprofits Source

For that, you can use meaningful animation, unexpected script turns ( narrative ), and adequate characterization. Rather than saying that “food waste is a common problem,” use something like “Did you know that X amount of food goes to waste each day, just in Los Angeles alone?”

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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

Tech Soup

April 7, 2016: Preplanning Your Digital Story from Concept to Storyboard with filmmaker Liz Norton and digital media trainer Nife Adeyemi, who will talk about nailing down a solid video concept, give tips on scripting and storyboarding, and describe what you need to do before you pick up a camera. Tuesday, April 12 2016.

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

Joining us from beautiful Los Angeles is my pal, Julie Ordonez. I’m based in Los Angeles. So we’re going to talk about scripts, and strategy, and tactics, yes, but we’re also going to step into greater courage. This script will help you. Julie, how are you doing? You’re doing okay?

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Book Club Part 5: Museums as Mixed-Used Spaces

Museum 2.0

More and more, museums are designed to give visitors scripted experiences, and each space conveys its use (and, therefore, its misuse) clearly. The Getty Center in Los Angeles (shown in the image at a birthday party) stands out as a museum created to truly be a public place.

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