Crafting an Impact Story

Developing a Compelling Story that Engages Decision-Makers, Funders, Residents, and Other Partners

We all know a good story of community impact when we hear it. The story sticks with us. It reminds us of why the work is important – the benefits to the community, the effect on residents, and the role that volunteers and partners play. It gives us a sense of pride and motivates others to become involved. 

Before developing your age-friendly story. Here are some questions to consider:

When your story intends to inspire other lifelong communities, there are some additional factors to consider: 

Developing the Story: Here are some guidelines to make your impact story compelling:

And, finally: Please do an age-inclusive language check. Every story needs editing after writing the initial draft. While you are reviewing and refining the story, consider these  Guidelines for Age-Inclusive Communication from Reframing Aging.

Now that you have crafted your story, it is important to have a clear, consistent voice and a plan for telling it that will multiply the impact of age-friendly. This will help residents, partners, and municipal organizations feel connected to your broad mission as well as the services, programs, and activities you have established or are developing.  

Kathryn Harnish - data Storytelling

Kathryn Harnish, leader of Age-Friendly Houlton and data storytelling expert, shows us how to craft compelling data stories and shares resources to make your data stories shine.