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Impostor’s Syndrome Epidemic

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Release Date: 09/21/2019

Attention Focused Fundraising show art Attention Focused Fundraising

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

How do you win the attention of your donors in an overloaded world?

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Using Storytelling to get more Grants show art Using Storytelling to get more Grants

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Wouldn't it be nice to know what the best story is to tell in your grant applications?

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Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Is donor data dull?

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Creating a more compelling special event using stories show art Creating a more compelling special event using stories

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Why do some special events raise more money than other events? In this podcast, you'll meet Samantha Swain and Kristin Steele.  They'll talk about raising money at special events and how to better engage donors.  You'll learn how to choose the ideal client story.  You'll also learn where in the schedule to put the fundraising portion of your event - Hint - it's not where most people schedule it.  Listen to this podcast so you can start raising more money at your next event.

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Story gathering, brain science, and why donors give with their hearts and not their brains. show art Story gathering, brain science, and why donors give with their hearts and not their brains.

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

It can be hard to get great stories to share with donors.  In this episode, you'll discover strategies and techniques for gathering the best stories to engage donors.  You'll learn powerful interviewing techniques. And you'll also learn how our brains react to stories and why donors give with their hearts and not with their heads. Join Rachel Bearbower, Chris Davenport, and Leah Eustace as they talk about why storytelling is such a powerful fundraising tool.

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Turning your org-based plan into a donor-centric plan show art Turning your org-based plan into a donor-centric plan

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Aimee Sheridan, founder of A Sheridan Company and Chris Davenport discuss how to bring the story back into your plan when acronyms have taken over.  

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Impostor’s Syndrome Epidemic show art Impostor’s Syndrome Epidemic

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Denise Jacobs, Speaker + Author + Creativity Evangelist, along with Rachel Bearbower and Chris Davenport, discuss why a personal tool kit is essential to banishing your inner critic.

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How the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference was started. show art How the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference was started.

Nonprofit Storytelling Conference Living Room Podcast

Everyone said don’t start a conference. The founders of Nonprofit Storytelling Conference knew that there was value in helping nonprofits tell better stories and raise more money. These three trailblazers share the origin story of how they joined forces, fumbled through logistics and were sincere in their effort to create a community around storytelling. Join Rachel Bearbower as she talks with Chris Davenport, Shanon Dolittle, and Marc Pitman - the founding members of the Nonprofit Storytelling Conferenc

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