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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | Ethical Storytelling: 3 Keys to Sharing Sensitive Stories

Pamela Grow

People experiencing homelessness. Share how using asset-based language keeps the focus on the aspirations of the community and distinguishes between their resilience versus the systemic inequities that exist. Children from underserved communities. Adults who have experienced trauma. Families facing financial hardship.

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Reflections and Notes from Personal Democracy Forum 2013

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of those conferences would be the Personal Democracy Forum. The next best thing is to have colleagues who have attended amazing conferences like Personal Democracy Forum and share what they learned. I’m grateful that Kate Wing has offered up this guest post about her experience at PDF 2013. Well, a girl can dream, right?

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Nail Your Request for Donations During Economic Ups, Downs, and Crisis Times

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Getting into this mindset accomplishes a few things: It takes away any jitters about asking for donations because it isn’t personal. Using heartstring words like “homeless,” “abandoned,” “deserving,” “malnourished,” “unjust,” “innocent,” etc., Doesn’t “deserving homeless veterans” tug at your heart more than just “veterans”?

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The Five Building Blocks of a Digital Advocacy Campaign, Part 1: Tell an Impactful Story

Media Cause

Organizations can tap into the power of personal story by uplifting the voices in their network. For our client All In , a campaign uplifting proven solutions to homelessness in San Francisco, we’re using supporter surveys to inform the content for a neighborhood resource guide intended to foster community leadership. .

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Deepen the Donor Relationship by Focusing on the Donor Journey

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And while your organization itself can’t build relationships with people, YOU as a person can build a relationship with a donor on behalf of your organization. Thank you for your support.” …plus the standard default language. New studies show that donors want to be thanked for the difference they personally made.

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Make This a More Inclusive Season of Giving: Tips for Diversity in Your End-of-Year Fundraising Appeal

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Symbols and language to make your appeal more Jewish-inclusive: The menorah is the primary symbol of Hanukkah, a candelabra that is lit one candle at a time while blessings are recited. Symbols and language to make your appeal more Kwanzaa-inclusive: Candle-lighting is central to Kwanzaa, in the colors of red, green, and black.

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How to Make a Donor Profile in 5 Easy Steps

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A donor profile is a description of the type of person most likely to donate to your nonprofit. I can’t tell you how many duplicates I have cleaned up because someone entered a prospect without checking first,” said Amy Barker, database administrator for Pine Street Inn , a Boston nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness.

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