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Perfect Promotion Techniques for GivingTuesday
Whether this is your first GivingTuesday or you’ve been involved for several years, the special day presents a powerful opportunity to connect...
Stories influence our emotions and actions. If told effectively, they find their way to our hearts and heads in a way that very few other methods of communication can. We humans are hardwired to respond to stories and tend to remember a good story much longer than facts or figures. Why is storytelling necessary in the world of fundraising? There are several things stories can do for your end goal:
Create Context – Storytelling is a valuable tool to help donors understand the context in which you operate by seeing the challenges you or your beneficiaries are facing. Stories help us relate and are memorable so they can ground your strategy.
Move People to Act – People make decisions based on emotions. Data and logic are important, but emotion (backed up by logic) is what makes us move or change. Without a story, there wouldn’t be any emotions. Data cannot cause emotion unless we connect it to a story. If done correctly, storytelling can encourage people to donate – which is the ultimate goal!
Create a Connection – Stories connect people and create empathy. They work with commonality by highlighting things we can all relate to or share. Emotions motivate charitable actions, which is why this is so meaningful to any organization.
Now that you know why storytelling is important, it’s time to learn how to do so effectively. Take your storytelling to a new level with these quick tips.
With The Givedot Program, your ministry can amplify their stories, share their vision, and ultimately make a difference in the church, community, and the world. Great storytelling equals great results, and we can help get your story out there.
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