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Incorporate Storytelling in Your Grant Writing

Join Taproot's free webinar on grant writing and building funder relations

Incorporate Storytelling in Your Grant Writing

Join Taproot's free webinar on grant writing and building funder relations

Published 05-05-23

Submitted by Taproot Foundation

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Thursday, May 11 at 1 PM ET / 12 PM CT / 11 MT / 10 PT

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Are you looking for a fresh approach to capture the interest of potential donors? Or maybe you want to take your funding relationships to the next level? Incorporating persuasive storytelling elements into your grant writing can help you better educate current funders about your nonprofit’s work—and engage potential new ones.

Join our 30-minute webinar on Thursday, May 11, at 1 pm ET, where we will explore how storytelling techniques can increase the persuasiveness of your grant request. In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The role of narratives in persuading your reader (aka donors!)
  • Where to incorporate storytelling in your grant proposal and reporting
  • How to use storytelling to support your nonprofit’s clients

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Did you miss “Grants 101 – Plan Your Grants Calendar to Build Long-term Funding Relationships” or need a refresher? Watch it on demand!

After the webinar, connect with a Taproot volunteer to work on your storytelling and grant proposals. Sign up on Taproot Plus.

Access to this webinar and the Taproot Plus pro bono platform are completely free of cost for nonprofits, public schools, and fiscally social good organizations in the US, UK, EU, Canada, and India. Select Taproot Plus services are also accessible to US-based small businesses.

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The Taproot Foundation is the provider of pro bono services to the nonprofit sector. It works to engage the country's millions of business professionals in pro bono service, building the infrastructure of organizations we rely on to strengthen and support our communities. Their pro bono model leverages the best practices of leading professional services companies to deliver reliable and quality marketing, human resources and technology services using corporate employees. Since 2002, the Taproot Foundation has recruited over 3,500 business professionals to awarded over $12 million in pro bono services to nonprofits in New York, Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area.

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