What We Do
Nonprofit Story Bank amplifies the stories and work of nonprofit organizations throughout the United States. These organizations and community leaders are quick to feel the impact of legislative and policy changes and are key barometers of a community’s shifting needs.
They are the canaries in the coal mine and have come out with stories from within. We believe these stories can shift our culture, redirect current narratives, and prove or disprove a policy’s effectiveness.
If a policy change impacts women’s health, a nonprofit serving that population will know and can show the outcome of that policy through a client story.
Servicing Nonprofits
Having worked with nonprofits, we understand the difficulty it is for some to create and share their stories. Marketing departments and PR teams are wish list items when programming takes center stage. We understand.
This site is here to help amplify your work and your voice. Registration is free to nonprofits of any size, annual revenue amount, or startup phase! Just follow this link to register!
Nonprofit Story Bank Visionary
Throughout her career, Lisa N. Alexander has always had a passion for storytelling and doing work that matters. She has leveraged her many creative talents—graphic design, writing, photography, filmmaking, public speaking—to help organizations advance and amplify their message.
Lisa has won many awards for her storytelling capabilities and is a treasured resource by her clients. She is the owner of This Woman Knows Media Group and PrettyWork Studios where she continues good work and helps women evolve into the best version of themselves through shared community stories.
To learn more please visit, www.lisanalexander.com.
Staff Writer
Her LinkedIn profile says she’s an “articulate and persuasive communicator whose dedication, commitment and ambition motivate others towards the achievement of organizational goals.” I know all of this to be true! Marjorie also likes to get into “Good Trouble” as the late Senator John Lewis admonished. Marjorie has been a shining example of service and now her volunteer work with Nonprofit Story Bank will help shine a light on worthy organizations and causes.
Welcome our newest staff writer, Marjorie Clayman.