Telling Human-Centered Stories

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Telling human-centered stories.

Is there any other way?

In the nonprofit space you often hear narratives of who they are, what they do and who they serve.

And in telling those stories they are often speaking for those they serve, their clients.

And those they serve become invisible, or seen but not heard.

What if the people organizations serve tell their own story to donors and supporters, what happens?

Well, for starters, the clients’ humanity is acknowledged and now you have human beings talking to human beings and when you do that with story it builds direct ties with each other, person to person, mouth to ear, heart to heart.

After all, story is the shortest distance between people.

The overall approach to storytelling then becomes collaborative, mirroring how all impactful organizations operate. Collaboratively.

Are you ready to collaborate on your human-centered storytelling?

Are you ready to win hearts and minds and support?

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