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OnlineStorytelling

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Storytelling is asold as fire.

Q1

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My story:

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Q2

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Scene 1.The

Audience

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Who are your audience groups?

Q3

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What do you want them to do?

Q4

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How can you convince your audience to:

• Make a donation?• Volunteer time?• Spread the word?• Take action?

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Do you know your audience(s)?

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I’m a potential volunteer.Do you know me?

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Your story touched my heart!

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People won’t remember what you did, or what you said—but they will remember how you made them feel.

- Charles Coffey, board memberOntario Trillium Foundation

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How can you learnabout your audience(s)

and what they feel?

Q5

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Ask them.

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Opportunities to learn about your audience(s):

• Program evaluation• Annual fundraising efforts• Feedback surveys• Emails and phone calls

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OnlineStorytelling

Listening

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Tech Impact Project

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Scene 2.The

Story

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Does your story move your audience?

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•Is there an emotional pull?•Are the challenges or issues clear?•Is it believable and honest?

1. Is the story transformative? Does it have “heart-fire”?

Ask yourself:

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2. Does it make you want 2. to do something?2.Does it move you?

•Is the story inspirational?•Is there a clear course of action?•How easy is it to take that action?

Ask yourself:

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•Where else can you tell this story?•How can this story be repackaged?

3. Can the story be repurposed?

Ask yourself:

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Tech Impact Project

CORE CONTENT:Raw Video &Transcripts

Blogposts

Twitterlinks

Testimonials

CaseStudies

EditedVideos

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What is your story?

Q6*

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What do you want your audience to do?

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Tell the story that encourages them to do it?

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Scene 3.The

Stage

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A platform for your story.

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www.Your.org

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Oxfam Great Britain

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March of Dimes – Every Baby Has a Story

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SpinTO / Friends for Life

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United Planet

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Appalachian Mountain Club

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Resources:• http://www.techsoup.org/toolkits/web2

• http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog

• The YouTube Nonprofit Programwww.youtube.com/nonprofits

• http://www.slideshare.net

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