On demand webinar:
Storytelling for Nonprofits
This webinar will give you the tools and methods you need to create compelling content that tells your nonprofit’s story and engages your audience.
Your online presence can be a powerful tool for achieving your mission. However, if people with different abilities can’t effectively use your website, online resources, or social media, you could be missing out on additional funding, donations, volunteers, and more.
Tens of millions of internet users worldwide see websites differently than you, and may not be able to use your site if it has poor accessibility features. Discover how to improve the accessibility of your website during our free webinar.
We know that getting started with producing high quality content that tells a compelling story can be difficult. That’s why we’re offering this webinar that will walk you through the planning, strategy, process and promotion fundamentals of great storytelling.
This webinar will cover all the essentials of communicating with storytelling, give you the tools and framework to begin or advance your own content efforts, and provide a deep dive into examples with real world results.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Why storytelling matters
- How engaging your audience through stories works
- How to develop a strategy and plan
- Best practices for executing your content
- How to measure your results
You’ll walk away with a solid understanding of how storytelling can impact your organization, advice from our experts, and a proven framework for getting started.
Storytelling Specialists

Nick Longtin
Nicholas Longtin creates content that works. Videos, infographics, animation, photography, mobile apps, virtual events and anything else clients need to build their brand, attract the best talent, raise funds, engage donors, or promote their cause.
Nicholas provides end-to-end content creation and communication strategies that helps organizations stand out from the crowd and showcase what makes them special.

Arwen Tag
Arwen is multimedia producer, currently working in the National Productions department at Twin Cities PBS. Her passion lies in continually learning, strategic thinking, and the creative process of filmmaking, especially project ideation, development and on-set production. Before joining TPT in 2018, Arwen worked for 6+ years in cable and commercial film and television production.
Work accomplishments included directing the digital cooking series Andrew Zimmern Cooks for over 100+ episodes, and contributing to broadcast television series for Travel Channel, Food Network, and HGTV. Between projects Arwen has delighted in working on passion projects with friends, in particular comedy shorts. The short comedy film she produced in 2018, Networking Lunch has premiered at multiple comedy film festivals in 2020 and 2021.