How Non-Profits Use Storytelling to Transform the Lives of the Elderly

How do we bring seniors back into the heart of the community? From handwritten letters to dance halls, see how five non-profits use storytelling to build dignity and connection across generations.
Jellyfish Menace: A Coastal Crisis in Maharashtra

This illustrated story shows how jelly fishes are hurting tourism, choking fisheries in western India.
How Organisations Are Using Storytelling to Talk About Women Empowerment

When statistics fade, stories speak louder. See how organisations are using art, film, and data-driven stories to challenge norms and bring women’s voices to the centre of change.
Audacity, Empathy, and Scale: A Leadership Series Interview Featuring Meera Shenoy

Meet Meera Shenoy of Youth4Jobs, whose one-lakh lifeline, yellow-T-shirt brigade and audacious instincts quietly changed how India hires its “invisible” youth.
Visual Stories from Palghar’s Tribal Farms

From brick kilns to blooming orchards, see how Palghar’s farmers found dignity and voice through photos, stories, and sound.
How NGOs Are Using Storytelling to Combat Domestic Violence

One bruised mother. One broken childhood. Five powerful stories of hope. Discover how NGOs are using storytelling to break the silence on domestic violence, and save lives
How Nonprofits Are Using Comics and Illustrated Stories

When pencils replace podiums and panels speak louder than policies, real change begins. These illustrated stories aren’t just art; they’re weapons, bandages, and bridges. See what they’ve sparked.
Bright Orange Foundation Annual Report 2024–25

From dotted words to circular photos, see how design turned an annual report into a visual journey.
Stock Photos vs. Real Stories: Building Genuine Connections in Nonprofit Marketing

Stock images might look clean, but they’re costing nonprofits more than they realise. Here’s why real photos drive deeper trust, stronger storytelling, and lasting support.
How Water.org’s 2023 Annual Report Puts People Before Numbers

When families get safe water, everything changes, and Water.org’s raw, respectful stories prove why real voices always move people to act.