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How To Use Stories To Raise Money On Social Media

TechImpact

You can collect fantastic, compelling stories, but if no one hears or sees them, they fall flat. You can manage 10 social media accounts, but if you are not telling great stories and cutting through the online clutter, your audience will not engage. The key is using stories to get people’s attention on social media channels.

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7 Last-Minute GivingTuesday Ideas To Ensure Your Campaign Stands Out

CauseVox

Tell Your Story The thing that makes donors give isn’t how flashy your video is or how clever your emails are, it’s the story you tell. GivingTuesday is a chance to tell the story of the work you’re doing and the impact it makes. Make that story the center of every message you send. You’ve got this.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The social media platform has more than 1 billion users — beating Twitter, Snapchat, and TikTok — and is especially popular among people aged 18-29. On its Instagram page, the nonprofit mostly publishes testimonials and photos from people who have received support. The platform, however, is different than Facebook or Twitter.

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11 Must-Follow Nonprofits on Instagram

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Finally, to learn more about Instagram and other photo-sharing tools, please see the upcoming webinar How Nonprofits Can Successfully Use Pinterest and Utilize Digital Photography for Nonprofit Storytelling. National Association for the Advanced of Colored People (NAACP) :: web.stagram.com/n/naacp.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At the beginning of your presentation, it’s wonderful to tell your own story that relates to the organization’s cause or mission. If you don’t have your own story — retell someone else’s. Stories, data, and explanations are your tools. Short and even rhyming is best if you want people to repeat it. Johnson & Johnson.

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Upcoming Webinar November 12: The Art of Photography and Storytelling for Social Good

Tech Soup

How can nonprofits use photography. What motivates people to. And what are the elements of a great story or photo essay? What you'll learn: How can nonprofits use photography and social media to catalyze impact? What motivates people to act? What are the elements of a great story or photo essay?

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5 Easy Rules to Remember When Telling Digital Stories

Tech Soup

Capturing beautiful imagery and creating wonderful designs is only half of the story. Here are some basic rules to always think about when telling your stories. People want to see your subject, but many times they are also equally engaged by the environment of the subject. Rule 4: Don't Forget the Behind-the-Scenes Story.

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