Transforming Nonprofit Communications: Video Annual Reports’ Impact

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Video Annual Report

In today’s digital age, print annual reports, while informative, often fall short in capturing the full attention of stakeholders. The reality is that few people take the time to read these lengthy documents in detail. Instead, audiences now crave short, consumable content that can be quickly and easily understood. 

Nonprofits can maximise impact by incorporating video formats alongside traditional print reports, creating a dynamic duo that meets the needs of a modern, media-savvy audience. Leading organisations such as Ambuja Cement Foundation (ACF), Mobile Creches, SNEHA Mumbai, HDFC Bank and Ineco have harnessed videos as powerful tools to engage stakeholders more effectively.

A New Medium for Engagement

Video annual reports offer an interactive and engaging medium for donors and other stakeholders. Enticing infographics and vibrant imagery can successfully capture donors’ attention. 

Take WeTransfer’s video annual report, for instance, which incorporates animation, motion graphics and colourful infographics, amassing over 20,000 views on YouTube. Similarly, UNICEF released a video report in 2023, which drew attention to the need for working on overall welfare of children in Uganda. The video  allowed them to connect with the public and garnered 48,000 views on YouTube. 

Let us explore how nonprofits can benefit from video annual reports as a supporting pillar for print annual reports:

    In an era of dwindling attention spans, people prefer consuming videos over written content. In 2023, according to Statista, more than three billion people worldwide engaged with video content at least once per month. 

    Many nonprofits are building on this trend and creating video reports to effectively showcase their work and boost engagement. For instance, Mumbai-based nonprofit SNEHA has been producing annual video reports for the past two years. This has proved to be an effective strategy for their donor engagement and external communication. 

    Vanessa D’Souza, CEO of SNEHA, says, ‘We have been investing in creating a video annual report to ensure that people read about our work quickly. We have seen that the Click-to-Open Rate (CTR) was 50-60% for a video annual report compared to 20-25% for a print annual report.’ She underlines the effectiveness of video annual reports in conveying their organisation’s achievements in this video here.

    Building Stronger Connections

      Video content is crucial for nonprofits, as it fosters a sense of emotional attachment among donors, motivating them to contribute. Additionally, video annual reports can present complex information in a much simpler manner. 

      Enhanced Shareability

        Video annual reports offer the advantage of easy distribution across multiple platforms. Platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and YouTube help nonprofits engage with a broader audience, enhancing outreach and amplifying impact. 

        One remarkable example is the 2022 annual video report by L’Oréal Paris. The video garnered a whopping 547,000 views on YouTube, significantly enhancing their reputation among various stakeholders. 

        Enhancing Engagement through Visual Storytelling

          Video content offers effective engagement and makes it a cornerstone of modern outreach. The Akshaya Patra Foundation exemplifies this by using storytelling to highlight how nutritious meals transform children’s lives in India. In 2022-23, they raised INR 755.57 Cr, owing to contributions from the government and other donors. 

          In the social media age, everyone seeks quick-consumption content. Video annual reports empower nonprofits to communicate their mission effectively and engage stakeholders through compelling visual storytelling. These reports are becoming indispensable for organisations aiming to amplify their impact and connect meaningfully with supporters worldwide. 

          If you are interested in exploring how a video annual report could benefit your organisation, reach out to us. 


          Rahul More

          Video Editor

          Rahul works on video editing and motion graphics across various formats. He previously worked in post-production at Sallys, with experience across commercials, web series, and digital content. He has over three years of experience in video editing and motion graphics. He enjoys reading, playing cricket, fish keeping and making short films. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Media (Journalism) and a Diploma in Filmmaking from Rachana Sansad Institute, Mumbai.

          Abhinav S S

          Illustrator

          Abhinav works on in-house blog illustrations, storyboarding and various visual projects aligned with the studio’s creative direction. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Communication from National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Bhopal. He has played competitive cricket for the state of Kerala and has a strong interest in painting and graffiti.

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          Swanand Deo

          Web Development Specialist

          Swanand Deo is a WordPress and Web Development Specialist working on various digital projects. With over a decade of experience in the design and development space, he has collaborated with over 50 national and international clients. He specialises in User Experience (UX) design, WordPress development, and creating engaging digital experiences. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Pune.

          Aashna Chandra

          Graphic Designer

          Aashna works on publications, UI/UX and branding projects at SBS. She has previously worked with organisations across the social impact and development space. Her work focuses on layout design, visual identity systems and user interfaces across print and digital formats. She studied at the United Institute of Design, Gandhinagar, specialising in branding, typography, editorial design and packaging.

          Vivek Warang

          Digital Illustrator

          Vivek works on translating ideas into visual narratives. His work ranges from creating storyboards and illustrations to ideation for special visual storytelling projects. He previously worked as an illustrator at OckyPocky. He enjoys telling stories through images and bringing concepts to life through his drawings. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Arts from D.Y. Patil College, Pune, with a specialisation in Illustration.

          Rajshree Goswami

          Content Writer

          Rajshree began her professional journey in Kolkata and has over four years of experience as a creative writer and proofreader for academic papers. At SBS, she works across all content, including blogs, transcripts, quality checks and writing for annual reports. She is an avid reader and enjoys cinema, fiction and creative writing. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Honours from West Bengal State University.

          Bhavesh Dhote

          Founder’s Office

          Bhavesh is part of the Founder’s Office, working across in-house operations, social media strategy, strategic initiatives, market research and film production. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering with a Diploma in AI and Machine Learning from D.J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, Mumbai. He is also a professional badminton player, marathon runner, trekker and plays euphonium and trumpet.

          Manish Mandavkar

          Motion Editor

          Manish Mandavkar has studied animation at Arena Animation in Mumbai. He has previously worked on animated videos and motion graphics for brands, including Unilever and Zee Movies. An avid gamer, he is also passionate about sketching and photography. He holds a degree in Commerce from the University of Mumbai.

          Joel Machado

          Film Editor

          Mumbai-based creative consultant and film editor Joel Machado has worked on documentaries as well as films in the mainstream Bollywood sector. He was also the Chief Assistant Director on the Jackie Shroff short, “The Playboy, Mr. Sawhney.” In addition to earning a B.Com from Mumbai University, he attended the city’s Digital Academy to hone his script writing skills.

          Rohit Sreekumar

          Founder’s Office

          Rohit is responsible for developing strategic alliances and collaborative initiatives in the social sector. He also works on project management and helps internal teams stay on track. He has previously worked at early-stage startups across product and growth roles. In his free time, he enjoys binge-watching series, gaming and reading. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Applications from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Karnataka.

          Aliefya Vahanvaty

          Sr. Creative Partner

          Senior Creative Partner, Aliefya Vahanvaty has worked in a wide range of editorial roles over the course of her career, gaining experience as a correspondent, copy editor, writer, photographer, and assistant editor at publications like the Times of India, Forbes India, Open Magazine, Impact Magazine, and others. In addition to her MA in Sociology from Mumbai University, she also has an MA in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster in the United Kingdom.

          Simit Bhagat

          Founder

          Founder, Simit Bhagat has worked in the fields of filmmaking, project management, and journalism for over 15 years. He has served in a variety of positions for organisations like the Times of India, the Maharashtra Forest Department, the Tata Trusts, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation. From the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, he earned a Master of Arts in Science, Society, and Development.