![]() Great resource from techsoup.org "We simply don’t have the money to produce big videos every year," shares Tyler McClelland of Trickle Up, a nonprofit organization that empowers women to break the cycle of poverty by starting sustainable livelihoods of their own. So they did what a lot of nonprofits do: create a short pitch deck. But through creative use of PowerPoint, the deck became a three-second story-telling animation called: "She's the Solution." McClelland, who serves the organization as Special Assistant to the President, admits he;s somewhat of a PowerPoint whiz. But he insists that anyone can create a compelling presentation using the program. "If you think about it, a slideshow is the same as a movie reel," McClelland said. "It's just a sequence of frames. So it's possible — anyone can do it." Read More
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