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* * Digital Storytelling Advocacy Projects and NonProfit Organizations Using StoryTelling for Good Curated by Bernajean Porter

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Page 1: Advocacy AND NonProfits Using Storytelling for GOOD

* *Digital Storytelling

Advocacy Projects andNonProfit Organizations

Using StoryTelling for Good

Curated by Bernajean Porter

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Explain a complex problem

Spread the news

Gain Support

Raise money

Move People to Take ACTION http://www.flickr.com/photos/54665509@N00/2226574367/

Stories Help Advocacy Projects / Nonprofits

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When we are told a story,

we also empathetically experience and connect with the story

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Read numbers, lists, text

Read/hear/ feel stories

Our brains process stories differently:Facts Tell but Stories SELL

http://lifehacker.com/5965703/the-science-of-storytelling-why-telling-a-story-is-the-most-powerful-way-to-activate-our-brains

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* *Elements of a Strong Story

Long form or short, they all have a few similar elements

Strong Stories moves us to connect with other cultures, societies, times, places and people

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• Has a relatable “main character”• Simplifies a complex idea to its essence• Elicits an emotion• Creates a connection with the audience• Gives the audience one strong message [THE POINT]• Inspires action• Has a story arc

A Strong Digital Story . . .

*a good story can also be very, very simple and brief!

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The stronger you make the story, the more effective your reach will

be for your audience.

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* *STORIES THAT NEED TO BE TOLD

Florida House

• Founder(s)• What / Why You Are Doing THIS• Your People Stories ~ Making it

REAL• Impact Stories ~ Successes

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* *FOUNDER’S STORY: QUOTE/PHOTO

http://www.volunteermatch.org/nonprofits/stories/spotlight.jsp?id=91

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* *Compare and ContrastTwo Advocacy Stories

Which do YOUconnect with?

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* *WHAT / WHY YOU DO: STORY ONE

Brookliine Kids.org

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* *WHAT / WHY YOU DO: STORY TWO

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* *Ahem Facts Tell ~ Stories Sell

Social Impact Architects on Using StoryTelling

http://socialimpactarchitects.com/cause-story-

telling.shtml

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http://splash.org/why

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Or curate small moments of image-based stories that connect us emotionally, and convey by amassing messages an urgent pattern that needs us to take action!

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http://whoneedsfeminism.tumblr.com/

Simple storytelling through crowdsourced stories

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Catapult.org

IMPACT STORIES ~ SUCCESSES

How Many PROJECTS for Good do YOU recognize @ http://www.catapult.org/

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These slides were curated using multiple sources, originally based

on slides created by Debra Askanase, presenter @ Mass

Nonprofit Network Annual Conference 2013.

Much gratitude to many people working for GOOD in the world