The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Good Intentions, Bad Presentations

A new study shows that few presentations for nonprofit causes make a positive impression

By Candie Jones

Nonprofit officials are so focused on educating the public that they frequently resort to boring, data-saturated presentations that fail to connect with their audiences emotionally, according to a Los Angeles consultant who has conducted a survey of how charity leaders view...

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