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In an increasingly image-driven world, it is necessary for nonprofit organizations to capitalize on the undeniable power of visual storytelling to support their mission. At SFAI, Christy wrote her MA Thesis on Alfredo Jaar's The Rwanda Project, looking specifically at the impact of photographic representations of Africa in the American media.
Pearl Children Care Center I discovered Camera Rwanda's beautiful photo stream when I wrote about it on blogher last January. just posted an interview with her entitled " Camera Rwands: Storytelling using Flickr." Steve Bridger from NFP 2.0
Read more about storytelling for nonprofits here. See below for an example of concise, effective storytelling, with good pacing and music that appropriately illustrates the content of the video: Video by charity:water. September Campaign 2012 Trailer: Rwanda from charity: water on Vimeo. Share your video!
Harness the Power of Storytelling. After all, the people on the charity: water team are masters at storytelling. The video from their 2010 September Campaign is a great example of how the nonprofit uses storytelling to communicate its message and inspire donors. Make storytelling a central part of your marketing efforts.
Effective storytelling means nonprofits can reach more people, touch more hearts, and create bigger impact. TechSoup's NetSquared meetups will bring local nonprofits free digital storytelling workshops in more than 40 cities between August and October. Kigali, Rwanda: Storytelling Event. Africa and Middle East.
Kampala, Uganda: Digital Storytelling for Nonprofits Workshop. Left photo : Gregory Munyaneza / NetSquared Rwanda / CC BY. Africa and Middle East. Sunday, October 1, 2017. Cotonou, Benin: L'Utilité des Logiciels de TechSoup dans la Progression d Nos ONG dans le Monde. Monday, October 2, 2017. Saturday, October 7, 2017.
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