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How to Show Visual Impact on Your Online Donation Forms

Qgiv

At some point in your professional fundraising career, you’ve probably heard the importance of storytelling when crafting your nonprofit’s donor experience. No matter your experience, a crucial aspect of storytelling is helping donors understand what your organization does and showing how, or who, you’re helping. That sounds amazing.

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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Her enthusiasm and love for entertaining began at an early age which led her to become a professional clown named, “Sneakerz” in which she devoted time for volunteer work at Children’s Hospitals, the Special Olympics, children’s parties and countless events! Steve became an auctioneer the old-fashioned way, by studying auctioneers.

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6 Ways To Raise More Online During Year-End 2021

CauseVox

2) Focus on Storytelling and Impact. More than 56% of social media users cite compelling storytelling as a prime motivator in donating so you should capitalize on your best ambassadors to help raise money. Stupid Cancer encouraged their community to share their own stories on social media. Watch a 4-minute CauseVox demo here.

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Storymakers 2014: Meet Our Esteemed Judges

Tech Soup

So without further ado, meet our judges, a collection of storytelling experts who will be choosing our awardees. She founded The Storytelling Nonprofit to help nonprofits connect in more meaningful ways with donors through stories and stewardship. We’ve been inspired and moved by your stories. Mona Das is the founder of MOXY!

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

According to an Independent Sector study , volunteers are worth over $28 an hour on average. For example, an organization seeking to support those with cancer might see if local cancer care clinics are willing to post flyers advertising your program. Newspapers, magazines, and blogs focus on storytelling.

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The Foundation of Successful Fundraising: Defining Your Nonprofit’s Unique Value Proposition

Allegiance Group

The American Cancer Society: When prospects explore ways to give on the ACS website, they see a clear statement about what they can expect for their donation. Your gift means we can continue to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families. Use storytelling to bring the UVP to life. Even when they can’t be.

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Making Stories Work for Your Org: What the Data Says

NTEN

The argument for stories In 2003, John Sadowsky and Loick Roche, two professors at the Grenoble Graduate School of Business in France, reviewed the major academic literature on storytelling and wrote a paper called, "The power of stories: a discussion of why stories are powerful". The 'how' is just as important as the 'what.' So what to do?

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