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Story Power – Strategies to help you increase fundraising income
Rob Woods, Bright Spot Fundraising @woods_rob
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What I’ll cover 1) What I wish I’d known 17 years ago
2) Three story strategies to help you improve your influencing results 3) A juicy opportunity
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… but they’re not the only thing that helps donors decide to give.
Please note Examples / stories are important… … but they’re not the only thing that helps donors decide to give.
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Too many conversations are nice but don’t lead anywhere
What’s the BIGGEST reason for so many conversations not leading to a next step?
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The Curse of Knowledge It causes you to say too much and say the wrong things
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‘To defeat the Curse of Knowledge, include more examples and stories’
The antidote? ‘To defeat the Curse of Knowledge, include more examples and stories’ It causes you to say too much and say the wrong things
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Why do stories / examples help you influence?
Being able to convey what you mean through an example makes a big difference: Why do stories / examples help you influence?
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Why do stories help you influence?
Evidence Memorable Simplify. They make the complex easy to understand Help people feel as well as think
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1) We connect emotionally
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1) We connect emotionally
Version 1 – Big picture, statistics Version 2 – Focused on Rokia’s situation
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1) We connect emotionally
Version 1 – Big picture situation, statistics – average of $1.14 donated
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1) We connect emotionally
Version 1 – Big picture situation, statistics – average of $1.14 donated Version 2 – Focused on Rokia’s situation – average of $2.38 donated
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2) It ignites drive / passion to do things differently
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Fundraisers who read stories before starting work:
Raised more than twice the donations (23 compared to 9) More than twice the value ($3,130 compared to $1,288)
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First understand them, then what?
When it’s our turn to talk, what should we talk about?
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What do people usually say (and write?)
What our charity does
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What do people usually say (and write?)
What our charity does A ‘case study’ to show WHY we do it
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What do people usually say (and write?)
What our charity does A case study to show WHY we do it
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What two concepts most help someone want to give?
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The Law of contrast The problem. There is a problem I care about.
Impact. I believe your charity is able to solve it
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The examples / stories are always there – the real question is how can you find them?
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‘A story / example for conversation is different from ‘Case Study’
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Story / example to help your fundraising conversations =
Any real example, from within your charity or elsewhere, which helps a listener better understand or feel an idea
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Strategy 1 – The story arc
Getting structure right make a big difference
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For best story results:
Who Problem Action Result
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Uses of structure 1) Find all the parts – ask for them
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Describing one of our scholarship students:
Who Problem Action Result
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Describing one of our scholarship students:
(Result) Who Problem Action Result
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Strategy 1 – For full length stories, use this structure
Who Problem Action Result
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Strategy 2
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Received gift of £100,000.
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Received gift of £100,000. ‘It was really clear. The point I could tell she decided to make a gift was when I was giving the real examples…’ Stu Thomson
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Spring 2017 – 2 x Million Partnerships won
Spring 2017 – 2 x Million Partnerships won. In both successful £1,000,000 pitches, I helped them increase the number of examples
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Lots of stories? Strategy 1 is too long
Who Problem Action Result
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Strategy 2 – One sentence examples / Big Fat Claims
Find the essence!! The 7/3/1 technique
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Amnesty fundraiser said
Sapardurdy Khadzhiev just released in Turkmenistan
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Strategy 3 Ben Swart, NSPCC
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Strategy 3 – Create your own story bank
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Strategy 4 – Use a prop Tori Griffiths
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Strategy 4 – Use a prop
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Strategy 4 – use a prop
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Most fundraisers do their best
Most fundraisers do their best. Why don’t more of them achieve their potential / raise more? We have ambitious targets but little / no training The effect of a one day conference / course doesn’t last Only one person in your charity does this job – you don’t feel reassured to take action
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Members Club
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Bright Spot Members Club
Personal Fundraising Power – Influence Building Momentum
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Bright Spot Members Club
Personal Fundraising Power – Influencing donors and Building Momentum Exclusive monthly bundles
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Bright Spot Members Club
Personal Fundraising Power Exclusive monthly bundles The Fundraiser’s Edge audio interviews with world class fundraisers
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Bright Spot Members Club
Personal Fundraising Power Exclusive monthly bundles The Fundraiser’s Edge audio interviews with world class fundraisers Webinars - Live Q and A with Rob
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Bright Spot Members Club
Personal Fundraising Power Exclusive monthly bundles The Fundraiser’s Edge audio interviews with world class fundraisers Webinars - Live Q and A with Rob Like-minded Community, to help you solve problems
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‘If you’re not delighted with the value you’re getting I will happily send your charity a gift of £75’
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Options Mastery Programmes - Diamond level £3,500 plus vat
- Platinum level £2,500 plus vat - Mastery level £1,897 plus vat
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Options Mastery Programmes - Diamond level £3,500 plus vat
- Platinum level £2,500 plus vat - Mastery level £1,897 plus vat Coaching - With me £300 plus vat / hour
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Options Mastery Programmes - Diamond level £3,500 plus vat
- Platinum level £2,500 plus vat - Mastery level £1,897 plus vat Coaching - With me £300 plus vat / hour Members Club £29.97 plus vat / month
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‘If you’re not delighted with the value you’re getting I will happily send your charity a gift of £75’
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5 influence strategies 1) The story arc structure to maximise impact
2) Find the essence – One sentence examples 3) Build your own story bank
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Thank you, and best of luck with your stories and conversations
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