This document provides guidance on creating an effective story to help accomplish project goals. It recommends identifying the target audience, explaining why the project is important by specifying the needs it addresses, leveraging strengths while acknowledging challenges, setting action items and timelines, crafting a concise project statement, and practicing the story for presentations. Following these steps can help strengthen a project's mission and secure additional resources.
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1. H o w d o I . . .
Create a story for my
project?
Telling a story about your project can be a very
important tool. The steps to creating a story
can help strengthen your mission statement,
move your project forward and secure additional
resources. Though this how-to guide is project-based,
the same ideas can be used for businesses,
organizations and programs. This guide describes
how to create a compelling story to help accomplish
your goals.
GETTING STARTED
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KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE. Who are you trying to reach?
Your community, the media, funders, all of the above?
WHY IS YOUR PROJECT IMPORTANT? Specify the
needs and issues that your project seeks to address.
How are you addressing them, and why it is important?
IDENTIFY STRENGTHS, CHALLENGES, NEEDS AND
GOALS. Define the assets that you and your community
bring to the table and can leverage for the project. Also
recognize your constraints and identify goals for your
project.
SET ACTION ITEMS AND REALISTIC TIME FRAMES.
Determine next steps that will help guide your progress.
Frame your action items in terms of a time line, ranging
from near to long term (3-6 months, 2 years, 5 years...).
USE YOUR BIG PICTURE GOALS TO CREATE A
PROJECT STATEMENT. Use key words from your
primary goals to define a concise statement (1-2
sentences) that explains your project.
PRACTICE YOUR STORY AND SPREAD THE WORD.
Practice makes perfect! The more comfortable you are
explaining your project and goals, the more likely you
are to gain support.
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2. Audience
Identify the audience you are trying to reach and how
you will contact them. Are you planning to reach out to
community members by talking to people on the street
or handing out flyers? Are you trying to reach a broader
audience through social media? Are you trying to reach
potential funders through a grant proposal? If you have
multiple audiences, you will need to create your story
accordingly, so that you can communicate with different
groups of people and in different formats.
Needs/Issues
Specify the needs or issue that you are addressing and
HOW your project is addressing them. Think about how you
will evaluate the success of your project and what you are
trying to achieve. You should answer: Why is this project
important?
Strengths and Challenges
What do you and your partners bring to the table? This
could range from specific skills and expertise to more
tangible things like land and money. Listing these assets
will help you set realistic goals. What challenges are you up
against? Identify weaknesses that you may need to address
or obstacles that you may need to work around so that you
can proceed knowing what needs to be tackled.
Goals and Actions
Setting goals, objectives and action items will really help
move your project forward. GOALS are the big ideas
that guide your project and what you are trying to reach.
OBJECTIVES are smaller tasks that you can achieve in the
short term. ACTION ITEMS are immediate next steps that
will help you achieve your objectives and ultimately your
larger goals.
Project Statement
Your project statement should help clarify the issue you are
addressing and your intentions and goals moving forward.
This concise story will help you explain your project and
highlight the most important aspects. It will also help you
make decisions in the future by focusing on what drives
your project.
Presentation
Be prepared to tell your story. Consider preparing a one
page overview to share with others.
For guidance on crafting mission statements, please see
these resources:
Idealist: http://www.idealist.org/info/Nonprofits/Gov1
Foundation Center: http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/
tutorials/establish/statements.html
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