The Non Profit Narrative, How Telling Stories Can Change The World
The book from Portnoy Media Group chief storyteller Dan Portnoy shows how non-profits thrive by telling great stories.
- Learn what it takes to communicate a narrative in the digital space that gets results.
- Acquire and cultivate your audience at the same time.
- Further your organization’s communication with engagement, connection and more donors.
The reviews are in about The Non-Profit Narrative
“If you work for a nonprofit or are on the board of a nonprofit, buy this book.” - Ken Mueller, Inkling Media
“Solid social philosophy without being heady followed by challenging but doable next steps and suggestions.” - Justin McRoberts, Writer/Musician
“This book tells a story that no other book on non-profits, NGOs and ministries provides.” - Jay Friesen, Filmmaker
“Your book opened my eyes to the importance of things like building campaigns and tracking performance.” - Lisa Langford, Writer
“Dan gives easy-to-read and easy-to-understand thoughts on developing your non-profit (or even personal) story, finding your audience and telling your story via the appropriate channels (website, social media, blogs).” - Jackie Chapman, Writer
“Being a storyteller, I appreciated Dan’s call for more stories in nonprofits. Whether you’re struggling or succeeding in your start-up, or you’ve been around for awhile and know a thing or two about gaining notoriety as a nonprofit, this book reminds us all that at the core what really matters is story – the good and bad, the not so pretty and the unbelievable. The public wants to know, and Dan will show you how to tell them.” - Elora Nicole, Author
“As the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) recently celebrated it’s 50th anniversary, The Non-Profit Narrative was right on time. It contains some extremely valuable and relevant principles that will help this activity & Federal employees share their story of changing the world and reach even greater fundraising heights over the next 50 years. Thanks Dan. This was truly an amazing piece of work.” - Demetrius Stevenson, Director CFC, United Way of Greater Los Angeles
