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Communication Foundation Launches New Grant: Storytelling Reviews for NGOs

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Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The CF Storytelling Review is a strategic communication assessment that helps organisations evaluate and strengthen how they communicate their mission, impact, and identity across websites, social media, reports, and other communication channels. Through a structured review process, organisations receive expert guidance on narrative development, message consistency, audience engagement, ethical storytelling, and human-centred communication, with a service value equivalent to €2,500.

Program Overview

What Is the CF Storytelling Review?

The CF Storytelling Review is a structured communication audit designed to assess how organisations tell their story across different platforms and communication materials.

Rather than providing funding, the initiative offers strategic communication support that helps organisations improve the clarity, consistency, and impact of their storytelling.

The review examines how organisational narratives are communicated through:

The goal is to ensure that all communication channels contribute to a unified and compelling organisational narrative.

Program Purpose

Many organisations communicate through multiple teams, projects, campaigns, and departments. Over time, this can result in fragmented messaging, inconsistent storytelling, and unclear positioning.

The CF Storytelling Review helps organisations:

The review transforms storytelling from a communications activity into a strategic organisational asset.

Key Areas Assessed

The review evaluates several important storytelling components.

Narrative Structure

Assessment of how effectively the organisation’s story is constructed and communicated.

Areas reviewed include:

Key Messaging

The review examines whether key messages are:

Tone of Voice

Assessment of communication style across channels to ensure consistency and authenticity.

This includes evaluating:

Audience Engagement

The review assesses how well content speaks to intended audiences and encourages meaningful engagement.

Emotional Connection

Special attention is given to identifying missed opportunities where stronger emotional storytelling could increase audience understanding and support.

Cross-Channel Consistency

The assessment examines whether websites, reports, campaigns, and social media channels communicate a unified story.

Human-Centred Storytelling Approach

A central focus of the review is helping organisations shift from organisational language toward human-centred storytelling.

This means:

Human-centred storytelling helps audiences better understand why an organisation’s work matters.

Ethical Storytelling Principles

The review promotes ethical communication practices that respect the dignity and agency of beneficiaries.

Key principles include:

Ethical storytelling strengthens trust while protecting the individuals and communities represented.

Why Storytelling Matters for NGOs

In an increasingly competitive nonprofit environment, organisations must communicate clearly and consistently to build trust and support.

Effective storytelling helps organisations:

Without a coherent narrative, organisations may struggle to communicate their value and mission effectively.

Common Communication Challenges Addressed

The review helps organisations overcome challenges such as:

Addressing these issues improves communication effectiveness and long-term strategic positioning.

How the Review Works

The review follows a structured process designed to minimize administrative burden while delivering actionable insights.

Step 1: Submit an Application

Interested organisations complete a short application during the designated application period.

The application process is intentionally concise so organisations can focus on their core work.

Step 2: Selection Process

CF reviews submitted applications and selects participating organisations.

Successful applicants are notified directly.

Step 3: Introductory Consultation

Selected organisations participate in an introductory call to discuss communication goals, challenges, and expectations.

Step 4: Share Existing Materials

Participants provide existing communication assets such as:

These materials form the basis of the storytelling assessment.

Step 5: Communication Audit

CF conducts a structured review of all submitted materials, identifying:

Step 6: Creative Review Sessions

Participants engage in two to three digital creative sessions covering:

Step 7: Receive Recommendations

Organisations receive practical recommendations and strategic guidance to strengthen future communications.

What Organisations Receive

Participating organisations gain access to:

The overall value of these services is equivalent to approximately €2,500.

Who Should Apply?

The review is particularly valuable for:

It is especially useful for organisations seeking to improve communication effectiveness, donor engagement, and strategic positioning.

Tips for Maximizing the Review

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoiding these issues can significantly improve communication impact.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the CF Storytelling Review a grant program?

No. The initiative is a strategic communication review service and does not provide direct financial funding.

What is the value of the review?

The professional support and consultation provided through the review are valued at approximately €2,500.

What types of materials are reviewed?

Materials may include websites, reports, campaigns, social media content, publications, and other communication assets.

How many consultation sessions are included?

Selected organisations typically participate in two to three digital creative sessions.

What is the main purpose of the review?

The review helps organisations strengthen narrative clarity, message consistency, audience engagement, and overall communication effectiveness.

Does the review focus on ethical storytelling?

Yes. Ethical and human-centred storytelling are key components of the assessment process.

Who can benefit from this service?

NGOs, charities, nonprofits, social enterprises, foundations, and other mission-driven organisations can benefit from the review.

Conclusion

The CF Storytelling Review provides organisations with a structured opportunity to strengthen their communication strategy, refine their narrative, and build stronger connections with stakeholders. By focusing on message clarity, ethical storytelling, audience engagement, and cross-channel consistency, the review helps organisations develop a unified voice that supports their mission, increases impact, and strengthens long-term trust and recognition.

For more information, visit Communication Foundation.

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