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Consent is Key: Revolutionize Your Organization’s Storytelling (Partner, Virtual)

Consent is Key: Revolutionize Your Organization’s Storytelling (Partner, Virtual)

Wednesday, August 28, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (CDT)

Online viz Zoom

Event Details

Consent is Key: Revolutionize Your Organization’s Storytelling

Today’s nonprofits face an unspoken ethical dilemma: Do we have the right to publish our beneficiaries' stories to raise money? In this interactive session, you'll gain insights into crafting inspiring narratives that prompt your donors to take action without violating the privacy or dignity of your beneficiaries.

Diana will guide you through her EQUAstory™ Framework, an ethical method to tell stories and raise funds for your mission with integrity. When you incorporate this method of gathering narratives, your beneficiaries will feel appreciated and comfortable sharing their genuine experiences. Simultaneously, your donors will understand the impact of their donations through ethically sourced and shared stories. This is a learning experience philanthropic pioneers can't miss!

Intended Audience

This training is intended as introductory content for nonprofit professionals working in fundraising, communications, marketing, and programs.

About the Presenter

Headshot of presenter, Diana Farias Heinrich

Diana Farias Heinrich (she/her) is an entrepreneur, speaker, and marketer. As the CEO of Habrá Marketing, Diana helps nonprofits use ethical communication strategies and marketing to raise more money.

In her first role in nonprofit marketing, Diana published information about a client that put them in harm's way. She knew there had to be a better way. Over the years, Diana developed a framework for ethical storytelling called, EQUAstory™. Now, she teaches and advocates for ethical storytelling as the first step to community-centric marketing and fundraising.

Diana is a certified Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence and for DEI in the Workplace. She holds bachelor's degrees in Literature/Writing and Latin American Studies. 

Her proudest accomplishments are being a mom and wife, and helping women in Ghana start a sustainable, clean water business. She enjoys aerial silks, belly dancing, and visiting national parks.

This training is hosted by NAM partner, Maine Association of Nonprofits. NAM Members, please use code NCNPARTNER24 at registration to receive the member rate. 

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Cost + Registration
  • $45 MANP members / $65 Nonmembers
  • Scholarships available for MANP members! Prior to registering, email your scholarship request to Learn@NonprofitMaine.org and be sure to include your name and organization.
Accessibility

MANP is committed to ensuring all participants are accommodated at our events. If you have accessibility needs, please email us at Learn@NonprofitMaine.org with your request no fewer than 10 business days prior to the event.