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Fast Pitch Workshops


Tell a story that inspires action and investment

For staff in leadership, development, advocacy, communications, and organizing who are working at organizations striving to transform systems, and create communities of care and belonging.

Take the workshop over two sessions:

Monday, November 27th, 10-2 p.m. PT

Monday, December 4th, 10-12:30 p.m. PT

$295 per participant

All proceeds go towards SJPLA’s work to advance racial and social justice in Los Angeles.

Course Description

Are you eager to communicate the power and impact of your work to potential donors? Do you often find yourself wondering how to distill the breadth and complexity of your work in a pithy, compelling pitch? We know how hard it can be to convey the story & necessity of your work, in a way that captures the intrigue of potential supporters.

SJPLA's Fast Pitch training, refined over 15+ years, equips leaders like you to articulate your organization’s vision with conviction, clarity, and a justice lens. Explore our strengths-based storytelling approach and join the community of 300+ nonprofit leaders who've transformed their pitch prowess with us.

Features:

  • Proven Framework: SJPLA’s Fast Pitch framework has been developed over 15+ years and is deeply rooted in racial and social justice values.

  • Experienced Coaching: Benefit from direct coaching support by SJPLA’s seasoned Fast Pitch coaches, boasting cross-sectoral expertise.

  • Peer Community: Learn alongside & deepen community with a vibrant community of leaders, all driven by a shared vision - advancing social justice in Los Angeles and beyond.

Course Content

  • Learn the fundamentals of a compelling pitch, blending the Public Narrative framework with essential elements that any pitch must include

  • Explore the art of narrative, why we tell stories through a justice lens, and how strengths-based storytelling influences how we design solutions

  • Refine and polish your pitch with hands-on coaching.

  • Learn how to distill the breadth and complexity of your nonprofit’s work.

  • Develop a captivating 3-minute pitch that inspires funders and strategic partners.

Note: Both sessions will be conducted virtually, ensuring flexibility and convenience.

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