March 12, 2026, 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Via Zoom
Nonprofit organizations often feel pressure to demonstrate impact, report on outcomes, and
make the case for continued support, all while juggling limited time and resources. In these
moments, the ability to tell your story with data becomes essential.
This interactive virtual workshop is designed to help nonprofit leaders build confidence in using
data as a storytelling tool. Through concrete examples, guided reflection, and small group
conversations, participants will explore practical ways to bring data to life, making it easier to
engage key groups, deepen understanding, and highlight the work that matters most.
In this workshop, participants will:
Review key concepts and terminology related to data, evaluation, and outcomes
Explore best practices for turning data into clear, emotionally resonant narratives
Reflect on their organization’s unique challenges and goals around communicating data
Exchange ideas and strategies with peers facing similar questions and pressures
Who should attend:
This session is for nonprofit professionals who want to strengthen how they communicate about
their organization’s work. Whether you’re preparing an annual report, drafting a grant proposal,
or speaking to community members, this workshop offers tools and insights you can use right
away.
Facilitator: Luba Falk Feigenberg
Luba Falk Feigenberg is a psychologist and educator dedicated to fostering individual and organizational growth. She brings nearly 25 years of experience helping mission-driven organizations use data to reflect, learn, and grow. All her work is guided by a deep commitment to equity, accessibility, and social justice. As founder of Reframe Evaluation, Luba helps nonprofit organizations to design and implement evaluations that are feasible, responsive, and promote a culture of inquiry. Prior, she spent more than fifteen years working as a researcher, evaluation lead, program director, and project manager for several organizations in the Greater Boston area.
Please contact Annette Valdouin at avaldouin@socialinnovationforum.org with any questions.