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The most important stories of change are the hardest to tell.

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Networks, movements, and communities of practice are rewriting the script for social change.

Working quietly in the background, they pull people together, amplify ideas, redistribute resources, and shift systems.

Yet their impact remains hard to see, explain, and fund.

How do we make the invisible work of networks visible?

Introducing the

Networks Storytelling Playbook

Download Story Books
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A step-by-step guide to translating the complexity of networks into clear, compelling narratives.
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There’s so much we are doing on the ground...stories help us communicate to a wider audience. 

Adelaide Mazwarira, 
Urgent Action Fund

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Some stories fit neatly into a beginning, middle, and end.

Network stories don’t.

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They are living, evolving, and stretch across time.

They move in waves—sometimes quiet, sometimes explosive.

They are shaped not by one voice, but by many.

   And their impact ripples outward in ways we may never fully imagine or see.

The Network Storytelling Playbook is a fresh take on storytelling

It is a resource that illuminates what traditional storytelling often leaves out – challenging the single-hero myth and embracing the power of collective impact.

It is designed to help you:

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Craft accessible, relatable stories
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Show long-term impact and evolution
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Embrace complexity without overwhelming
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Build a shared storytelling culture

Do you struggle with...

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Tracking the outcomes that emerge from relationships across your network?

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Creating compelling calls to action that mobilizes network members?

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Demonstrating your network’s impact to funders? 

The Playbook is for...

Community-builders, network weavers, and leaders of movements and organizations that weave relationships and collaboration for social change

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Every network has a story

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It's time to tell yours.

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