Learn how to present your project in a compelling way that inspires people to contribute their time or money in your cause. This toolkit shows you how to design a presentation to give to potential investors or supporters. hone in on key facts people will want to know. Follow these simple...
McGyver was one of the most popular crime fighters in American pop culture. He didn't have super powers but he had the brains and creativity to devise innovative solutions to really tough challenges. McGyver's genius was to look at his immediate surroundings, see what he had to work with...
Learn to identify what makes some messages "travel" better than others. Some stories go viral and capture the attention of the public unexpected ways. Learn how to tell a story that inspires people to share with their networks. There are some simple rules that make your message stick....
A common challenge for social entrepreneurs is demonstrating to investors or volunteers that their investments and efforts are being well spent. Learn how to prove you are making a difference by identifying and measuring outcomes. Measuring and tracking progress toward your outcomes will help...
Learn how to capture the media’s attention by creating content yourself. It is difficult to stand out when your project is competing in the flood of media with stories about natural disasters, bank robberies or missing children. Learn how to create a video press release that captures the...
This toolkit outlines the essential elements of a short video that describes your organization. In it is a checklist that itemizes key components of a short but effective video documentary that tells your audience what you do and why.
Learn how to identify the primary causes of a complex problem. Asking questions is essential for uncovering underlying reasons for a why something is occurring. This toolkit guides the reader through a simple process of establishing root cause. Knowing the root cause is essential in order...
The M&E toolkit presents a selection of good practices and provides instructions and guidelines to grantees to monitor and report on project implementation progress and to self-evaluate project outcomes. The Toolkit will guide project teams to:
This toolkit offers six strategies -- habits -- that a social entrepreuer can use to make sure that his or her project is successful where others have failed.
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