Telling Your Story

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Telling Your Story

The Best Part

We’re Afraid

Positive Stories

Build Relationships

Step One

Step Two

Your Message You are NOT announcing what your organization is doing. You are announcing what the audience can do because of your organization.

Your Message ◦ You = Individual or Community

◦ New = Activity or Feeling

Your Message ◦ New product ◦ New program ◦ New event ◦ New resource ◦ New location

Your Message ◦ Feel excited ◦ Feel proud ◦ Feel safer ◦ Feel sad ◦ Feel worried

What to Avoid

“We exist”

Press Release

You are not the reporter.

Press Release • Direct • Clear • Straightforward

• To the point

Headline 1. Your organization

2. Action verb 3. Present tense 4. Your point

Headline 1. Your audience

2. Action verb 3. Present tense 4. Your point

NOT a Headline!

NOT a Headline!

Lead Sentence Entire story in one sentence. If the reporter stops reading, at least they know what you had to say.

NOT a Lead!

NOT a Lead!

The Body ◦ Most important information first ◦ New details in every sentence ◦ Reporter could stop reading at any point and understand story

The Body Quotes ◦ NOT FACTS ◦ Say it out loud at least once! ◦ If possible, quote two people

NOT… right at all!

Step Three

Event Planning When to host an event? ◦ Funding Announcement ◦ Groundbreaking & Ribbon-cutting ◦ Launch Party

◦ Open House ◦ Meet Beneficiaries

Build Pride

Build Pride Express Thanks

Build Pride Express Thanks

Raise Awareness

Build Pride Express Thanks

Raise Money

Meet face to face with reporters and elected officials

Photos, Photos, Photos! Step Two

Multipurpose ◦ Social Media ◦ Website Updates ◦ Newsletters & Annual Reports ◦ Conversation Starters & Fundraising Pitches