Nonprofit Communications in 2026: Storytelling, Media, and Visibility | Episode 6 | Nonprofits in the News
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Nonprofit storytelling is changing fast—and in 2026, business as usual won’t cut it.
In this episode, we break down what nonprofit leaders need to know about nonprofit communications in 2026, from the rising value of earned media to the growing connection between AI, credibility, and organic news coverage. With 95% of AI citations coming from non-paid media, being quoted in the news has never mattered more.
We explore why media = credibility, why nonprofits can’t afford to go silent, and how to move beyond simply sharing coverage on social media—especially in a post–Meta news environment in Canada. You’ll learn how to strategically leverage media mentions through newsletters, LinkedIn, podcasts, board networks, and stakeholder communications.
We also dig into the financial pressures facing the nonprofit sector, the risk of cutting communications budgets, and why storytelling, marketing, and visibility are essential to sustainability, not optional expenses.
Finally, we talk about the future of nonprofit storytelling:
Building owned storytelling hubs through podcasts, newsletters, and blogs
Using thought leadership to position nonprofit leaders as trusted experts
Telling the untold stories that should be shaping headlines—even when they’re uncomfortable
If you’re responsible for nonprofit communications, media relations, storytelling, or fundraising, this episode offers a practical, strategic look at what it will take to stay visible, credible, and relevant in 2026.