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A Different Kind of Social Change Storytelling
Meet Kate Marple
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Virtual Trainings
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A Different Kind of Social Change Storytelling
Meet Kate Marple
Services
Virtual Trainings
Free Resources
Events Amplifying Without Overpowering: Taking Steps to Cede Storytelling Control & Deepen Partnerships
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Amplifying Without Overpowering: Taking Steps to Cede Storytelling Control & Deepen Partnerships

$25.00

*All training times are Eastern United States.

Nonprofit, legal services, and health care organizations frequently tell stories in response to an immediate need—a reporter calls, an event is coming up, or a funder requests one. And then the organization goes looking for an individual story that matches the request. When this happens, the narrative—and the goal for sharing it—is predetermined before the person at the story’s center was ever involved.

In this webinar, we’ll look at ways to move beyond this posture of reactive storytelling and explore ways to involve individuals and communities in setting your organization’s storytelling agenda in more meaningful ways. We’ll touch on creating speakers bureaus and storytelling groups, investing in documentary-style projects, re-allocating funds to support existing storytelling projects in your community, and other ways of ceding storytelling control.

This “enhanced webinar” will take place over Zoom. Half of the time there will be a presentation where participants are encouraged to turn off cameras and listen. The other half of the time we will be engaged in conversations and activities that require active participation.

Who should attend this webinar? If you’re thinking how to change the culture of how your organization tells stories, this webinar is for you.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. You will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours of registering that contains the training Zoom link.

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*All training times are Eastern United States.

Nonprofit, legal services, and health care organizations frequently tell stories in response to an immediate need—a reporter calls, an event is coming up, or a funder requests one. And then the organization goes looking for an individual story that matches the request. When this happens, the narrative—and the goal for sharing it—is predetermined before the person at the story’s center was ever involved.

In this webinar, we’ll look at ways to move beyond this posture of reactive storytelling and explore ways to involve individuals and communities in setting your organization’s storytelling agenda in more meaningful ways. We’ll touch on creating speakers bureaus and storytelling groups, investing in documentary-style projects, re-allocating funds to support existing storytelling projects in your community, and other ways of ceding storytelling control.

This “enhanced webinar” will take place over Zoom. Half of the time there will be a presentation where participants are encouraged to turn off cameras and listen. The other half of the time we will be engaged in conversations and activities that require active participation.

Who should attend this webinar? If you’re thinking how to change the culture of how your organization tells stories, this webinar is for you.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. You will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours of registering that contains the training Zoom link.

*All training times are Eastern United States.

Nonprofit, legal services, and health care organizations frequently tell stories in response to an immediate need—a reporter calls, an event is coming up, or a funder requests one. And then the organization goes looking for an individual story that matches the request. When this happens, the narrative—and the goal for sharing it—is predetermined before the person at the story’s center was ever involved.

In this webinar, we’ll look at ways to move beyond this posture of reactive storytelling and explore ways to involve individuals and communities in setting your organization’s storytelling agenda in more meaningful ways. We’ll touch on creating speakers bureaus and storytelling groups, investing in documentary-style projects, re-allocating funds to support existing storytelling projects in your community, and other ways of ceding storytelling control.

This “enhanced webinar” will take place over Zoom. Half of the time there will be a presentation where participants are encouraged to turn off cameras and listen. The other half of the time we will be engaged in conversations and activities that require active participation.

Who should attend this webinar? If you’re thinking how to change the culture of how your organization tells stories, this webinar is for you.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. You will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours of registering that contains the training Zoom link.

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