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The Modern Nonprofit

THE AGITATOR / DONOR VOICE. A nonprofit fundraiser since childhood, Beth has over 30 years as a professional fundraiser and consultant. THE STORYTELLING NONPROFIT. In this blog, you’ll learn about: Storytelling for Social Good, Fundraising, and Nonprofit Communications. Follow him on Twitter @JeffBrooks.

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5 Building Blocks of Strong Nonprofit Brands

NonProfit Hub

Mainly, if the leader gives keynote speeches, writes articles, or is seen as an essential voice in the field, your organization can reap more significant benefits in terms of brand recognition. Include visual storytelling, especially in videos. Without strong leadership, it’s hard to build community support or create change.

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How Do You Inspire Visitors to Take Action After They Leave?

Museum 2.0

This month, we opened a new exhibition at the MAH, Lost Childhoods: Voices of Santa Cruz County Foster Youth and Foster Youth Museum (brief video clip from opening night here ). it uses art, history, artifacts, and storytelling to illuminate a big human story and an urgent social issue. What's your take on this approach?

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Reflections on the Meyer Memorial Trust Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also like to practice my storytelling skills. Speaking with an authentic voice on behalf of your organization - where is the line between personal/professional networking and being a spokesperson for your organization on a social networking site. And, while I practice before I present, many times - I have some parts that are new.

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Writing for Change Conference: An Interview with Elizabeth Pomada

Have Fun - Do Good

We're tired of hearing people overcoming their horrible childhood, because it's too much. It would be nice to have someone have a wonderful, happy childhood. You have to think of something new and different and use an "up" voice to talk about it. We've heard it too much. We're hardened now.

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MyHeritage and D-ID partner to bring photos to life with both animations and voice

TechCrunch

This is powered by D-ID’s patent-pending Speaking Portrait Technology which generates a narrated video based on an uploaded photo, then combines it with a synthetic voice generator. The MyHeritage implementation, however, supports 31 languages, including dozens of dialects, with both male and female voice options.

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Graphic novels are booming in popularity. It’s changing children’s relationship with books

Fast Company Tech

I found that so much voice could come through the artwork, Sharp says. Tori Sharp [Image: Sabreen Lakhani/courtesy Little, Brown Ink] Throughout her childhood, though, she struggled to find books in the genre. There’s something that feels like you are a step closer to the creator than you can get with prose. It feels so intimate.