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Drawing from unprecedented research on nonprofit presentations, this book provides the answers. Are your print ads giving readers what they want and need? Every time you talk about that work, you have an opportunity to inspire people who can help you in some way. This book is about seeing those opportunities for what they are, taking full advantage of them, and setting a new standard across our sector where our presentations are consistently as good as our causes".

Based on quantitative and qualitative research with over 2, public interest professionals, as well as interviews and a literature review, this resource offers guidance to representatives of non-governmental organisations NGOs who are making presentations. The things that make presentations excellent, according to the author, include: interaction, clarity, and enthusiasm.

We cannot honor requests for cancellation after this deadline, but we will always provide links to stream the recordings of the classes in case you cannot attend live sessions.

The course is comprised of two one-hour classes scheduled on consecutive days. Check our calendar above for dates. This course has been designed for presenters at all levels of experience. Leaders who supervise colleagues who make presentations on a regular basis will also benefit.



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