Storytelling
Storytelling
Project details
What we need
- A compelling narrative, or set of stories
- Persuasive copy that can be used in appeals to donors, annual reports, grant applications, and media relations
- Popular examples: Organization's founding story, a program achievement or milestone, a look back at the past few years, organizational backgrounder, etc.
- Note: This project is not intended to support your general content planning or marketing but there are several projects in our Marketing & Communications category which are a good fit!
Additional details
We are looking to improve the way we communicate our story to current donors, potential funders and in grant applications. We'd also like to improve the way we report our impact.
What we have in place
- We currently have our most recent annual report and newsletter available, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have copies of grant applications we have submitted in the past, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,397 , allowing us to increase our monthly home visits to children with disabilities and their families, providing therapy, nutrition and educational support.
This project is important because we want to share our story better and our current donors' impact on our beneficiaries, the difference their support makes, and tell a compelling story to get new donors on board so we can reach more children with disabilities and their families and caregivers.
Project plan
Our mission
To create equal opportunities for children with disabilities in Uganda
What we do
KCDC was created in response to the lack of available services for children with disabilities and their families in western Uganda.
The multi-disciplinary, holistic and community-driven organisation works hard to create equal opportunities and reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with disability.
KCDC offers high quality therapy and rehabilitation services, promotes awareness and education of disability amongst community members, gives technical training to caregivers and clients and economically empowers families and caregivers.
The innovative community outreach programme partners with local government and private health facilities and schools has enabled more than 2,300 children with a wide range of physical, intellectual and communication disabilities to access qualified and specialist therapy and education services that would otherwise be unavailable, unaffordable and unreachable.
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