Master the art of storytelling

Tasmanian not-for-profit, community organisations and social enterprises have an opportunity build their story telling capacity with an exciting new initiative.
The Tasmanian Community Fund (TCF) have partnered with The Funding Network to deliver free impact storytelling workshops around the state in October.
It involves an in-person workshop plus an online interactive session to help you master the art of storytelling.
- Build confidence - learn simple, powerful techniques to talk passionately about your organisation’s mission and impact.
- Sharpen your message -craft a clear, compelling narrative that resonates with funders, partners and your community.
- Strengthen your pitch - practice in a supportive group, get real-time feedback, and leave with a story you can use right away.
- Connect locally - network with fellow Tasmanian not-for-profits, share insights and form lasting collaborations.
The in-person sessions are from 9am–3pm and are facilitated by Fae Robinson, a professional storytelling coach with a Master of Science in Strategic Foresight and certifications in brain-based coaching and strategic development.
Fae is Tasmanian based with over seven years experience consulting for The Funding Network.
Hobart - 15 October
Huon Valley - 16 October
Smithton - 21 October
Devonport - 22 October
Launceston - 24 October
Organisations are asked to send two team members (staff, board, or leadership volunteers) so you can align on a shared narrative strategy.
You can register for the workshops here