Strategic Storytelling in Learning: Constructing Stories that Engage and Inspire
Stories Matter: Equity in Storytelling for the Digital Age
-
Upload
see3-communications -
Category
Marketing
-
view
164 -
download
0
Transcript of Stories Matter: Equity in Storytelling for the Digital Age
Stories Matter: Equity in Storytelling for the Digital Age
March 23, 2017Presented by Nicole Long - See3 CommunicationsMichael Hoffman - See3 CommunicationsRebecca Kling - National Center for Transgender EqualityRoshani Kothari - NetSquared DC
#NTCStoriesMatter
HousekeepingCollaborative notes: http://po.st/17NTCstoriesmatterSession hashtag: #NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Welcome!We’re so happy to have you here.
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Who we are
#NTCStoriesMatter
Nicole LongDigital Marketing
Project ManagerSee3 Communications
Roshani KothariConsultant
NetSquared DC
Rebecca KlingCommunity Storytelling AdvocateNational Center for Transgender Equality
Michael HoffmanCEOSee3 Communications
#NTCStoriesMatter#NTCStoriesMatter
Agenda● Today’s goals● Diversity + equity refresher● Equity storytelling principles● Case study: National Center for Transgender
Equality● Digital tools for effective storytelling● Q+A
● Understand the value and importance of equity and diversity in storytelling for nonprofits
● Learn principles of diversity in storytelling
● Learn how nonprofits are working to incorporate equity and diversity into their storytelling strategies
● Explore tools for storytelling success
Today’s Goals
#NTCStoriesMatter
What are you hoping to learn
today?
Refresher
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Diversity is Intersectional
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Equality/Equity?
#NTCStoriesMatter
Equity● “Justice according to natural law
or right; specifically : freedom from bias or favoritism”
● Giving each individual what they specifically need to be successful
● Levels the playing field
#NTCStoriesMatter
Equality● “Of the same measure,
quantity, amount, or number as another ”
● Giving everyone the same things to be successful
● Assumes everyone starts at the place
Equality is NOT
the same as Equity
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Why are equity and diversity important to nonprofit
storytelling?
#NTCStoriesMatter
One Size Fits All Doesn’t Work in Storytelling● Many people benefit or are impacted through
your work.
● Repeating the same org-focused story diminishes the impact of your work. ○ Our perceptions are our only reality. ○ Reinforces stereotypes and can limit your
brand’s power.
#NTCStoriesMatter
“Fundraising in the 21st century will require a differentiated approach tailored to the interests, values, and traditions of the many rather than a one-size-fits-all approach based on the interests, values, and traditions of white Americans.”
- Emmett Carson, Ph.DPresident and CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
#NTCStoriesMatter
Our World is Changing
● Traditional donor base is aging.
● More people from all walks of life are becoming involved in supporting social change.
● Technology is disrupting the way we live.
#NTCStoriesMatter
● Roughly three-quarters of Americans (77%) now own a smartphone.
● In 2016, 41% of nonprofits received at least one onlinedonation of $1,000 or more.
● 17% of online transactions were made using amobile device.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Representation is Important
● People want to be able to see themselves in your organization.
● Want to know that others like them support you, too.
● Needs your organization to understand, represent and support their values.
#NTCStoriesMatter
There’s a lot of noise online.
● Millions of social media updates and posts, daily.
● Competing with inspiration quotes, food, pets and babies.
● You have to differentiate your organization: ○ Become a part of their “curated” life. ○ Meet them where they are.○ Give them a reason to care -- now.
Equity + Storytelling Principles
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Principles1. Lead with a strategy.
2. Find the hero of your story.
3. Check your bias -- not boxes.
4. Listen, and then engage with your constituents.
5. Empower them to share their stories.
Your ED swings by your desk on a Monday morning to inform you that
more than $165,000 was raised online from first-time givers and more
than 3,000 people signed up to volunteer. To not lose momentum, she wants to capture those donor
testimonials and put their stories on the Internet, yesterday.
She asks you for the game plan…..
1. You need to lead with a strategy.
#NTCStoriesMatter
● What are your organization’s goals, and how do you plan to achieve them?
● Who are your supporters? Where can you find/engage with them?
● What stories support your organization’s mission?
● How will your team identify, create, and promote diverse content?○ Remembering equity -- how can you level the playing
field?■ The usual channels for identifying stories might
not cut it.
Principle 1 : Lead With Strategy
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: The Nature Conservancy
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: The Nature Conservancy (cont.)
2. You’re not the hero -- your audience is.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Principle 2: The Hero’s Journey
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Example: Girls Who Code
#NTCStoriesMatter
3. Don’t just “check off”
boxes.
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Principle 3: Diversity is More Than Checkboxes● We all have biases. But we have to try to keep them out
of our work.
● Quotas are too rigid for the human interest of storytelling.
● Authenticity is key. Donors and advocates are keen bullsh*t detectors.
● Always remember why you are telling these stories.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: KaBOOM
4. Engage with your
constituents.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Principle 4: Listen and Learn● You’re not the hero, remember?
● Don’t just ask your audience for stories -- ask how and where they’re reading your content, the messages they’re taking away, and what inspires them to take action on your cause.
● No one knows everything. ○ Diversity creates honest, timely dialogue.
● Don’t be afraid to ask for help. ○ Get volunteers, communities, staff and
supporters involved.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: Global Down Syndrome Foundation
5. Empower them to share their stories.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Principle 5: Empower them to tell their stories. ● Most people love to talk about themselves, make it easy
for them to tell you their story.
● Be sensitive, and never compromise people’s safety or dignity.
● When donors share their content within their networks; you will benefit from inherited trust.
● When in doubt, follow the 10:1 Content Rule.
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: 4-H
#NTCStoriesMatter
Example: Autism Speaks
In Closing
#NTCStoriesMatter
The Power of Diversity
1. Your constituents need to see where they fit into your work.
2. Your organization is the mentor; not the hero, and there’s power and responsibility in that.
3. Listen -- and let them create. Your supporters are more than willing to share.
Case Study: National Center for
Transgender Equality
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
● The nation’s leading social justice advocacy organization winning life-saving change for transgender people.
● Founded in 2003● Policy and advocacy focus
#NTCStoriesMatter
Why Stories?
● Familiarization● Emotional connection● Empowerment
#NTCStoriesMatter
WhoseStories?
● Transgender adults● Family members● Transgender youth● Validators:
○ Law Enforcement○ Educators○ SA/DV
#NTCStoriesMatter
TrainingsOn...
● Storytelling● Interviews and media
prep● Reaching out to local
media● Advocacy in schools● More to come!
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Storytelling Worksheet
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Online strategies + toolsto gather stories
#NTCStoriesMatter
1. What does DIVERSITY mean in your organization?Does it have to do with race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, political views, something else?
2. Why care about DIVERSITY of views and stories?- Do you have a membership or donor base?- How do you make sure your organization’s work reflects what’s important to you base?- How do you make sure everyone is heard and does not feel alienated?
Defining Diversity
#NTCStoriesMatter
● Create surveys with SurveyMonkey, Google Forms, and other similar tools.
● Include questions that will help you identify diversity based on how your organization defines it.
● Send out survey to email list. Segment your list as needed.
● Analyze responses and compare views based on diversity factors.
● Provide an incentive to people for their feedback.● Share survey results if appropriate and be sure to
include different perspectives.
1.Online Survey
#NTCStoriesMatter
● Online forms are easy to set up.● You can have a form integrated into your website.● Give people a chance to ask questions and share their
stories.● Thank everyone for their feedback and encourage them
to stay involved.● Repackage content as appropriate for social media and
the website.
2. Online feedback form
#NTCStoriesMatter
● Create contests to gather stories, photos and videos.● When selecting content to share, keep diversity in mind.● Share crowdsourced content on your website, email list
and social media.
3. Crowdsourcing content - stories, photos and videos
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
Special thanks to Carie Lewis Carlson, Senior Director, Digital Marketing!
1. What online tools do you use to get diverse perspectives from your community?We deploy a survey widget on our website periodically, have used SurveyMonkey via email, and we read every comment on our Facebook posts. We use data to tell us how effective our posts are based on our goals, but also perform a sentiment analysis on every post so we get our community’s feedback. 2. How do you integrate these different perspectives in your work? We take the feedback we get and tweak our talking points, as well as make improvements to our site and inform our discussions around branding. 3. What does diversity of voices mean to your organization? Is it along political lines, cat vs. dog people, etc.?It means that every voice is heard, no matter what their views are. Although progressive, we are a bipartisan organization.
#NTCStoriesMatter
What online strategies and tools have you used to gather stories from your community?
What challenges have you run into in terms of diversity and equity in storytelling?
Share your stories
Questions?
#NTCStoriesMatter
#NTCStoriesMatter
NTEN Stories App
#NTCStoriesMatter
Don’t forget the session evaluation!
http://nten.org/17ntc-evals/
Thank You!
#NTCStoriesMatter
Nicole Long: [email protected]
Michael Hoffman: [email protected]@Michael_Hoffman
Rebecca Kling: [email protected]@transequality
@rebeccakling
Roshani Kothari: [email protected]
@Roshani