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The Story Project

Every organisation has better (and more) stories than it realises.

You know impact stories matter. They're what funders want to see. What trustees point to. What brings donors back.

The problem isn't the stories. It's the time.

 

Interviewing someone properly, shaping what they've said into something compelling, and writing it up in a way that works for a funding bid, a website page, an annual report is a full day's work. And it's the kind of work that gets pushed to the bottom of the list when everything else is urgent.

That's where I come in.

How it works

I do the whole thing. Brief, interview, write, revise. You stay in the loop but you don't do the heavy lifting.

I've spent twenty years working inside health and charity organisations, after starting my working life as a journalist. This means I understand your world, your audiences, and what funders actually want to read before we've even had a conversation.

I know the sensitivities and I respect people's lived experience. I know why some stories are harder to tell than others. And I know how to get to the heart of what's changed for someone and write it in a way that does it justice.

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