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Charity Presentations – How to start a presentation
When it comes to delivering persuasive presentations in the charity sector, striking the right balance between emotional stories and compelling data is key.
Combining emotional appeals with logical, data-driven insights can help you connect with your audience on both a personal and intellectual level, increasing your chances of speaking success.
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Why do successful presentations need both emotion and logic?
Emotional stories are powerful tools because they humanise your cause, making abstract statistics and facts more relatable. A moving story about someone your charity has helped can create a strong emotional response, prompting your audience to connect personally with the issue at hand. However, simply telling stories isn’t enough; you also need to back them up with data to reassure your audience that their support will be used effectively.
On the other hand, logical appeals, such as statistics and facts, are essential for building credibility and transparency. They help your audience understand the scale of your impact and provide evidence that their donations will make a meaningful difference. By incorporating both emotion and logic, you can create a balanced, well-rounded presentation that resonates with different types of learners and decision-makers.
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How do I add both emotion and logic to my presentation?
1. Share Personal Stories
The most effective way to start your presentation is by sharing a powerful personal story about someone your charity has helped. This could be the story of a family that has benefited from your support, or a local community transformed by your initiatives. The goal is to humanise the issue and help your audience visualise the impact of their support.
For example, you might talk about a single mother who was able to access education, employment support, and affordable childcare thanks to your charity's programmes. Describing their journey can create empathy and emotional engagement, helping your audience connect with the issue on a human level.
2. Back It Up with Data
While stories are crucial for emotional engagement, pairing them with data is equally important. Statistics and facts help your audience understand the broader impact of your charity's work and provide a logical foundation for their support. For example, you could share data like:
- “This year, our charity has provided food assistance to over 5,000 families in need.”
- “Thanks to donations, we’ve been able to build 10 new community centres, offering job training and essential resources to over 1,200 people.”
- “Every £100 donated helps support one person for three months with emergency housing and food aid.”
By including data points alongside personal stories, you validate your message and reinforce the urgency of the issue. It adds depth and context to your initial emotional appeal, allowing your audience to understand the scale of your charity's impact and feel more motivated to take action.
3. Don’t Forget to Show Transparency!
Transparency is key when presenting your charity's work. After sharing personal stories and providing data, it’s important to show your audience how donations are spent. This could be in the form of a breakdown of costs, programme outcomes, or even testimonials from beneficiaries.
For example, you might include a slide in your presentation that outlines:
- “For every £10 donated, £8 goes directly towards supporting local families in need.”
- “Here’s a breakdown of how your donation is used: 60% goes to direct support, 30% to programme administration, and 10% to fundraising costs.”
- “Our charity is committed to transparency and accountability—every penny donated is tracked, monitored, and reported.”
By showing your audience where their money goes, you build trust and reassure them that their support is being used effectively.
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How do I Balance Emotion and Logic in my Presentation?
To create a balanced charity presentation that effectively uses emotion and logic, consider the following tips:
- Start with a powerful personal story that draws people in emotionally.
- Use data and statistics to provide context and support your emotional appeal.
- Highlight transparency and accountability by sharing how donations are used.
- Tie everything back to your core message—for example, “Together, we can make a real difference in our community.”
- Reinforce your message throughout your presentation, by consistently linking back to your original story, data points, and transparency efforts.
By weaving emotional stories and data-driven insights throughout your presentation, you keep your audience engaged, and appeal to both their rational (data) and emotional values.
This balance of emotion and logic makes your message more relatable and compelling, prompting your audience to take action, whether that’s donating, volunteering, or sharing your message with others.
Final Thoughts
A charity presentation that uses emotion and logic will be more impactful than one that relies solely on numbers or stories.
By integrating personal stories, compelling data, and transparency into your presentation, you create a narrative that connects with people on a personal level and reassures them that their support is making a real difference. The result will be more engagement, more support and more speaking success!
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Explore more Charity Presentation Skills advice!
This article is a part of our complete guide to Outstanding Presentation Skills for Charities and Purpose-Driven Organisations (it’s a catchy title, isn’t it?!).
The guide shares top tips, tricks and techniques to make all aspects of your charity presentations super effective. It is completely focused on helping you to highlight the impact that you are making and to achieve your charitable goals.
You can view all of the articles within the guide at the links below, or download a quick guide here.
- How do I measure my presentation success?
- How should I start my presentation?
- How do I connect with my presentation audience?
- How do I be concise in a presentation?
- How can I tailor my presentation to the audience?
- How do I highlight impact, within my presentations?
- How can I make my presentation truly compelling?
- How should I use emotion and logic in a presentation?
- How can I add audience participation into my presentation?
- How do I write a clear presentation Call To Action (CTA)?
- How do I successfully use technology in a presentation?
- How can I use a story structure to make my presentation more engaging?
- How do I use visual aids in a presentation?
- How do I use props in a presentation?
- How do I include testimonials in my presentation?
- How should I rehearse my presentation?
- How to prepare for a Question and Answer (Q&A) session?
- How do I improve my presentations?
Meet your charity public speaking expert...
Hi!
I’m Rich Watts and I design and deliver presentation skills training for charities (and a host of other organisations too!) that need their people to inspire, persuade and motivate audiences. I am fortunate enough to have won the UK Business Speaker of the Year competition way back in 2012, and since then I have been using all of my geeky knowledge and Third Sector experience to help charities like yours.
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