Stories or Data: Which Makes the Stronger Case?

December 2, 2009

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In this month’s issue of Free Range Thinking, Andy Goodman explains why stories are more powerful than data in prompting donors to make a gift. The article presents research data that verifies what many successful fundraisers already understand: donors are significantly more likely to respond to a personal story — even if the data show that the problem is significantly larger than a single person.

What’s surprising is that — counter to many expectations — presenting a personal story and data may not be the more powerful combination. Studies for Save the Children show that a personal story all on its own still gets a better response than presenting stories and statistics combined.

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