How to Communicate Your Vision Module 4: Session 1.

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How to Communicate Your Vision Module 4: Session 1

2 What are we doing today? Communicating your vision –Creating a call to action –Visioning your success Wrap up and Conclusion

3 Framework for Creating Social Impact Social Need Mission Vision of Success Social Impact Strategies Social & Economic Impact Indicators Operating Model Organizational & Program Performance Indicators

Creating a Call to Action Module 4: Session 2

5 Connecting with your Audience

6 Who is my audience? What motivates them? –Fellow students –Funders –College or University leaders –The Media What do I want my audience to do after listening to my presentation? –Volunteer –Sign a petition –Work for my organization –Donate money –Recycle –Feel a certain way

7 Connecting with your Audience

8 Call to Action Model Attention Need & Root Cause Approach Visualization Call to Action

9 Attention Begin your presentation by capturing your audience’s attention Techniques –Shocking statistic –Short dramatic story –Personal anecdote –Rhetorical question –Brief discussion with audience

10 Need & Root Cause Clearly state the need or problem you are solving –“Children with learning disabilities do not have access to proper schools” Support your statement with evidence –e.g., statistics, quotes, vivid examples, personal experience

11 Approach State your bold, innovative approach or solution to the problem. –“We should open a school for all children in the world with learning disabilities.”

12 Visualization Paint a visual picture of your community with your approach implemented. Describe what kind of effects your approach will produce.

13 Call to Action Clearly state what action you want your target audience(s) to take. –“Please sign this global petition to support opening this school.”

14 Delivery Tips Think of your presentation as a dialogue. Don’t read! Use key words, not full sentences in your notes. Pay attention to your audience. Wait for the room to be quiet before you begin. Find a friendly face.

Visioning Your Success Module 4: Session 3

Reflections and Hopes Module 4: Session 4

Conclusion Module 4: Session 5