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To engage people about your organization, think of your basic introduction as something that can be accomplished in one elevator trip – 60 seconds or less. In that time, you need to: * Introduce your involvement in your organization. * Describe the organization itself and its work. * Invite involvement. * Do it in a way that will really grab the listener. Please remember... Components of the elevator pitch; use space to develop your own:

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  • To engage people about your organization, think of your basic introduction as something that can be accomplished in one elevator trip – 60 seconds or less. In that time, you need to: * Introduce your involvement in your organization. * Describe the organization itself and its work. * Invite involvement. * Do it in a way that will really grab the listener. Please remember... Components of the elevator pitch; use space to develop your own:
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  • To engage people about your organization, think of your basic introduction as something that can be accomplished in one elevator trip – 60 seconds or less. In that time, you need to: * Introduce your involvement in your organization. * Describe the organization itself and its work. * Invite involvement. * Do it in a way that will really grab the listener. Please remember... * Personalize it for yourself and for the person to whom you are speaking. * You might not use all of these components; but always offer to follow-up. * Avoid jargon and technical terms. * You can adjust the order of all but the last point and blend them together. * Make it flow in a way that is comfortable for you and has maximum impact. Components of the elevator pitch; use space to develop your own: 1. * Your own story/experience – introduce yourself, your position, how you became involved. 2. * Who’s affected – put a face on the people affected – use specific stories of real people whenever possible. 3. * Your organization's mission – express your organization's mission and purpose in your own words and style. 4. * A compelling statistic or fact that connects the issue to the self-interest of your listener – choose one that you can speak to with the most passion or you know will connect most strongly with your listener. 5. * Offer to follow-up with your listener – would you like me to send you information about my organization?
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