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Weaving Empathy into Action: The Crucial Role of Storytelling for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Powerful storytelling is the key. Here’s why storytelling is so vital: 1) Creating an Emotional Connection: Stories have the power to evoke emotions and connect with audiences on a personal level. This means that storytelling fosters a stronger emotional connection with donors, encouraging them to stay committed to the cause.

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30 Leading Sponsorship Companies for Events [Get Funding!]

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Walmart sponsors nonprofit events that focus on hunger relief, disaster response, workforce development, and sustainability. Publix supports nonprofits through the Publix Super Markets Charities, offering event sponsorships, grants, and in-kind donations to causes that address hunger, housing, and education.

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Mission in Action, in Life and in Work| The Storytelling Power of A Camera Lens

Connection Cafe

The exhibit is designed to walk the viewer through a meaningful exploration of ERD’s humanitarian work, which is focused on alleviating hunger and improving the food supply; creating economic opportunity and strengthening communities; promoting health and fighting disease; and responding to disasters and rebuilding communities.

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Quick Guide to Grants for Nonprofits: Tips, Resources & More

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Grant funding is offered in eight areas: community and economic development, diversity and inclusion, education, environmental sustainability, health and human service, hunger relief and healthy eating, public safety, and quality of life. You can apply for grants 25 times in a year, and applications are accepted on a quarterly basis.

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14 Nonprofit Books Recommended by Top Industry Experts

Classy

Written as a business fable, this book identifies the insecurities and flaws that can spell disaster not only for the corporate world, but for all kinds of teams. But he says that the public perception of charities and how they should be run is keeping nonprofits from solving large-scale problems like hunger and poverty.

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