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Storytelling for Grantseekers: A Guide to Creative Nonprofit Fundraising
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Storytelling for Grantseekers: A Guide to Creative Nonprofit Fundraising

by Cheryl A. Clarke
January 2009
Beginner content levelBeginner
212 pages
5h 33m
English
Jossey-Bass
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BROCHURES

Before the Internet, a brochure was one of the agency’s primary marketing tools. Though less glorified today, a brochure can still be an effective way to present information about a nonprofit agency. They fulfill a useful function because this is a physical document you can leave with or send to a potential funder. Brochures run the gamut from simple to sophisticated. In a brochure, the inclusion of photographs and graphics adds another dimension to the telling of your agency’s story. This is one of the areas where a brochure departs from a grant proposal. As discussed in Chapter Ten, photographs and graphics are used sparingly in proposals, if at all. When included in a brochure, images should complement the words, and photos should ...
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