Developing a 15-30 second elevator pitch for your nonprofit requires careful consideration and concise communication. In this brief timeframe you want to capture the essence of your nonprofit's mission, unique approach, and impact.
- Start by clearly defining your nonprofit's purpose in a single sentence, and then identify the unique selling proposition that sets your organization apart. 
- Tailor your pitch to resonate with your target audience and structure it around three key components: the problem you aim to solve, your solution or approach, and the tangible impact you have or plan to make. 
- Practice and refine your pitch, ensuring it remains conversational, authentic, and impactful. With a well-crafted elevator pitch, you can captivate attention, inspire action, and open doors to new supporters and partnerships for your nonprofit organization. 
SAMPLE
I'm Charlene and I provide business services and learning opportunities to women in nonprofit leadership.
I work with entrepreneurs all across the country to help them improve their nonprofit businesses, prepare for funding, and achieve career satisfaction.
I host a Mastermind for Women where we supporting each other, learning together and developing grant proposals.
You can visit us online at DevoCenter.org for more information or contact me directly.

 
            