Wildlife Conservation Storyteller

Why Tell Your Wonderkeepers’ Stories?

They are strategic fundraising assets

A Wonderkeeper story can:

 

  • normalize planned giving
  • reduce hesitation around bequests
  • demonstrate donor values
  • emotionally model legacy behavior
  • deepen trust
  • provide social proof
  • reinforce mission identity
  • help you connect with prospective supporters
  • and create evergreen content usable across:
    • websites
    • newsletters
    • annual reports
    • planned giving brochures
    • social media posts
    • donor events
    • stewardship campaigns

A wildlife conservation Wonderkeeper story isn’t just about fundraising and increasing planned giving.  Each story becomes is woven intricately into the legacy of your organization.

 

Wonderkeepers’ stories are about:

 

  • identity
  • meaning
  • memory
  • inheritance
  • stewardship
  • wonder
  • permanence

Conservation organization officers often understand that stories work. That they inspire people to take action.

But –

  • they lack time
  • they lack a process
  • they may not feel confident interviewing/writing narrative pieces

So what’s a busy Major Gifts Director / Philanthropy Officer / Development Director to do?

Enlist the help of a storytelling specialist.

I can save you time, and help you inspire new volunteers and  generate more planned gifts.

I’m ready to talk about it, when you are.

Build your own library of Wonderkeepers stories. Preserve this special part of your organization’s legacy.

 

Girl on a bicycle stopping on a forest road watching a doe and her two fawns