Helpful New Book/Tool for Fundraisers
The Better Fundraising Company
Raising more money starts with better fundraising.
By:?Steven Screen
Every once in a while, something crosses my desk that I think would be helpful to a?lot?of Fundraisers.
This is one of those times – and it’s free!
There’s a new book out called “Story Prompts for Nonprofits .” It’s written by Christopher Davenport , the founder of the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference .
This book will be incredibly helpful if you’ve ever struggled with writer’s block, or had a fundraising brainstorming meeting that didn’t go anywhere. (I think it’s more of a “helpful tool” than a book, which you’ll see in a second.)
It’s a?free download . Or you can buy a physical copy for $20.
To give you a better sense of why I think of this as a “tool” you’ll keep within reach on your desk, here’s the description: “900+ storytelling prompts for attracting new donors, generating media buzz, connecting with your community, and deepening relationships with donors!”
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The story prompts are categorized by nonprofit sector, by types of beneficiaries, and by the types of help that an organization provides.
I think that’s remarkably helpful because one thing I always hear is, “I see lots of examples of fundraising for organizations that feed and house people, but that’s not what we do and I don’t know what will work for what?we?do!”
I obviously can’t promise that your exact sector and program activities are covered in this book. But there are more than 900 prompts, and I’m sure you’ll find more prompts that apply to you and your organization’s work than you’ll need in a year.
If you’ve ever wondered which of your stories to tell to engage, inspire and cause action in your donors, I think this book will help!
This article first appeared on?The Better Fundraising Company ?blog at?betterfundraising.com/blog/ .
Steven Screen ?is Co-Founder of The Better Fundraising Company and lead author of its blog. With over 25 years' fundraising experience, he gets energized by helping organizations understand how they can raise more money. He’s a second-generation fundraiser, a past winner of the Direct Mail Package of the Year, and data-driven.