Life and Mission

The Storytelling Nonprofit - Vanessa Chase Lockshin

August 07, 2018 Kay Helm Episode 27
Life and Mission
The Storytelling Nonprofit - Vanessa Chase Lockshin
Show Notes

UPDATE: At the time of this recording, the show was called The Your Voice Podcast. Since this recording, Kay has has rebranded to Life and Mission.

This week, my guest is Vanessa Chase Lockshin of the Storytelling Nonprofit. She’s an international non-profit consultant, speaker, and author of The Storytelling Non-Profit: A practical guide to telling stories that raise money and awareness (affiliate link).

[00:01:38] Vanessa says she always wanted to be a writer, and she's been journalling since she was seven years old. "I have a passion for personal narrative and this idea that being able to give voice to story is a way that we can process things in our life, in a way that we can heal things in our life. And there's that element that's really powerful and really interesting to me."Working in the non-profit world, she wanted to tell stories that could connect donors to what was going on in the organization. There weren't a lot of resources available. The things she was doing seemed to work, so she started to share those things with others.

[00:03:11] "I wanted there to be more equity and accessibility and in what I shared. And I think that still drives a lot of what I do to a large extent. So I think it's a combination of both of those things are both very powerful for me in terms of drivers of that passion and that focus that I have around storytelling."

The Purpose of Storytelling

[00:05:18] Storytelling is a powerful tool for building culture in an organization. "I think it just allows for that greater flow of information throughout the organization."

[00:08:57] We talked about asking good questions, and how to approach an interview. "I always tell folks that it's much better to incrementally ask questions to understand the story rather than asking them one sweeping question in the hopes of getting all the information you want."
[00:10:45] In non-profit storytelling, there are several factors to consider as you tell a story. The organization is telling someone's story, and that person is often in a vulnerable position. "I often wondered, if our clients read these stories would they be happy with the way we portrayed them? Is this how they would tell their story? And does that overlap with what we know to be true about successful principles in fundraising?"

[00:14:58] Storytelling can be an important part of healing. Vanessa shared how she saw this at work in a rape crisis center, she says, "it's just incredibly powerful and I think speaks to the breadth and depth of what story

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