A couple of weeks ago, I was sent a link to a place called the Goodman Center. http://www.thegoodmancenter.com/ It's run by a man called Andy Goodman – who I don't know personally – but who wrote a wonderful book that I read a few years ago.
It is called Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes. Andy focuses his work on helping good causes (environmental and otherwise) reach more people more effectively.
As someone who has consulted and worked with nonprofit organizations for 30 years, I was delighted to see that he's doing workshops that I know will be useful for good causes.
I love nonprofits and the work that they do, and I also know virtually all of them could communicate better with their supporters and potential supporters.
That's why I started to do training workshops 25 years ago. Andy does these as well, but he decided that rather than increasing his carbon footprint by presenting them all over the country, he would do them online.
After looking at his website, I decided that I would register for his storytelling workshop. I thought I knew a lot about storytelling, but after three sessions, I can tell you, I have learned a lot from Andy. If you work with a nonprofit, you may want to check this great organization out.




