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

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For our fictitious story, the plot is that many children only eat one meal a day — dinner. For example, our plot is that many children eat one meal a day and do poorly in school. They’re just overall happier children, and their success at school sets them up for success later in life! What is happening in your hero’s life?

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Designing Interactives for Adults: Put Down the Dayglow

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In children's museums and science centers, this relationship is at its most extreme. The common museum knowledge on this issue is that adults are timid, that we have lost some of the wonder, impulsiveness, and active creativity of childhood days. The language of the prompt--and the whole idea of the activity--is adult-oriented.

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22 Digital Donor Acquisition Ideas for Busy Fundraisers

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You can make your subscription form more compelling by adding language that helps people understand what your emails will include. You probably won’t achieve the same virality as the Ice Bucket Challenge, but this can be a fun way to reach new audiences and engage existing ones. Try adding email opt-in forms to your website.

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Facebook Live: A Tool for Parent Mobilization and Engagement in Diverse Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Making Parent Education Fun and Accessible to Diverse Communities. Example: Dual Language Panel Discussion on Facebook Live in English and Spanish. On September 8, 2017, we collaborated on a two-part Facebook Live series with The Root called, How America is Failing Our Children and What We Can Do About It.