Storytelling that Sustains: How Ethical, Visual Stories Build Lasting Donor Engagement

What if the stories your donors need to hear aren’t the ones you’re telling, but the ones your community is waiting to share?

In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Natalie Monroe, Manager of Community Engagement at MemoryFox. Natalie brings a unique lens to the conversation, blending a background in agriculture and wine with a deep passion for visual storytelling and nonprofit impact. Together, they explore how ethical, community-generated storytelling can foster deeper connections with donors and build the foundation for recurring, sustainable giving.

Natalie shares her journey from working with veterans-turned-farmers to helping nonprofits collect and share powerful, authentic stories using MemoryFox. She unpacks why it’s no longer enough to tell polished marketing stories about your mission, and how nonprofits can shift toward telling stories with and by their communities.

Key Topics They Cover:

  1. From Wine to Veterans to Video: Natalie’s unconventional path led her from the wine industry to writing veteran stories at Farmer Veteran Coalition, then discovering the power of letting people tell their own stories through video and visuals.

  2. What Is Ethical Storytelling, and Why It Matters: Sharing someone’s story isn’t just a marketing tactic. It’s a responsibility. Natalie breaks down what it means to tell stories ethically, with dignity and authenticity.

  3. User-Generated Content Builds Donor Trust: Donors don’t just want stories. They want real ones. From selfie videos to short testimonials, authentic user-generated content (UGC) builds social proof, credibility, and emotional connection.

  4. Storytelling as a Bridge to Sustainable Giving: Natalie shares how organizations are using MemoryFox to deepen engagement with recurring donors, particularly by spotlighting the voices of those directly impacted.

  5. The Hidden Power of Asking the Right Questions: Sometimes people don’t know they have a story until you invite them to share it. Natalie reflects on how the simple act of asking can unlock powerful moments of connection and generosity.

They Also Talk About:

  • How visual storytelling helped a Kentucky nonprofit turn literacy stats into donor empathy

  • The difference between “Star Wars stories” and “Springsteen stories”

  • Why small, bite-sized gifts feel more accessible and sustainable to today’s donors

  • How storytelling can educate, not just fundraise

  • The surprising impact of letting donors share why they give right after making a gift

  • Why nonprofits should move from polished campaigns to real, community-driven narratives

  • How kids can learn generosity early through videos, stories, and sustainable giving habits

Watch or Listen:

Watch this episode now by clicking the video above, or by visiting Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

Key Resources:

  • Discover more: sustainablegiving.org/podcast

  • Register for the Sustainable Giving Workshop: https://www.imago.consulting/workshop

  • Grab Dave’s Book: The Rise of Sustainable Giving: https://sustainablegiving.org

Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen.

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