Is Your Nonprofit’s Story a Call to Action?

by Dan Hutson on December 29, 2009

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Here’s how charity:water tells its amazing story through video (thanks to Allison Fine for the lead on this one).

While it’s a brilliant example of nonprofit storytelling, there’s another lesson here I’d like you to consider. If you were to tell your organization’s story through video, would it be anywhere nearly as compelling as this? I’m not referring to the scale or impact, just the simple power of what you’re doing as illustrated through video.

If not, you might want to give some serious thought as to what you’re doing. There are countless nonprofits out there who, given their limited impact, don’t really have a reason to exist. Don’t be one of them. If you can’t tell a compelling story about your organization and its mission, then perhaps you should reconsider what you’re doing or how you’re doing it.

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Annie March 18, 2010 at 5:19 pm

I couldn’t agree more. I love what Charity Water creates – and what they do – because it’s so inspiring for the rest of us. It’s simple and clean and powerful.

Crystal (@crystalcy) December 30, 2009 at 8:22 pm

Cool! Last year a network of 6,000 high school activists raised money for clean water too. Our video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W7Qm7E-eN8
And this year we’re raising money to end polio, with this video: http://bit.ly/endpolionow

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