The power of Impact Videos for nonprofits
- Braden Beck
- Aug 18
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 20
What would your donor base look like if you shared powerful stories every quarter? Or even every month?
Donor communication is one of the hardest things nonprofits wrestle with.
If you’re stuck with one-time gifts, campaigns that fall flat, or the sense that you’re leaving money on the table — you’re not alone.
That’s why I want to talk about Impact Videos for Nonprofits. These short, 2-minute updates can reshape how donors see your nonprofit. They’re not fluff. Done right, they build trust, inspire generosity, and multiply your ROI.
1. What Impact Videos Actually Are
Impact Videos (we often call them Impact Updates) are short, 2-minute stories you send to your donors that highlight the current work your nonprofit is doing.
Key word: current. These aren’t five-year-old testimonials. They’re fresh, relevant stories that show donors exactly what’s happening because of their giving.
They’re designed for email and social. Long enough to tell a full story, short enough to keep attention.
2. Why They Work (It’s About Context)
Donors don’t have short attention spans. They binge-watch Netflix just fine.
The difference is context. A supporter scrolling Instagram or opening an email isn’t going to sit through an 8-minute montage. But a 2-minute Impact Update? Perfect.
It’s digestible, it’s engaging, and it fits their day. And because it’s a story — with a problem and a solution — it actually sticks.
3. How to Pick the Right Story
Here’s the framework I use:
It should be compelling. If it doesn’t move you, it won’t move donors.
It should align with your mission. If you feed families in DC, don’t tell a story about rescuing a cat in Baltimore.
It should have a real problem to solve. People care about the drama and resolution.
Your org should play a role. You don’t need to be the hero, but you should be part of the story.
Get those four right, and your Impact Update will land every time.
4. Impact Videos Build Donor Trust
Most donors give because they’re moved in the moment. But they stick when they consistently see the results.
Impact Videos separate “who you are” from “what you do.” Instead of just selling your mission, they show the tangible outcomes of your work.
Consistently sharing updates signals:
We’re active.
We’re effective.
Your money is making a difference.
That builds confidence. And confidence turns casual givers into lifelong givers.
5. The ROI of Video (This Might Shock You)
Here are a few numbers that blow me away:
Adding video to donor emails reduces unsubscribes by 26–75%.
Emails with video see a 19% increase in open rates.
Up to 57% of donors who view a nonprofit video decide to give.
Landing pages with video convert 80% better than those without.
Fundraising videos average a 4–7x ROI.
For every $1 invested, nonprofits see $4–$7 back. That’s why Impact Videos aren’t just storytelling tools — they’re fundraising multipliers.
6. How to Start Right Now
If this feels overwhelming, here’s a simple starter plan:
Select your story. What do donors want to hear this month?
Pick your cadence. Quarterly for smaller orgs, monthly if you have more bandwidth.
Shoot + release. Keep it under 2 minutes, start with the problem, highlight the people, close with the solution.
That’s it. Repeat the cycle. Don’t let perfect stop you from consistent.
Why Impact Videos for Nonprofits Work
TL;DR: Impact Videos are short, current, story-driven updates that make donors proud, keep them engaged, and deliver one of the highest ROIs in nonprofit fundraising.
So here’s my question for you:
How often are you sharing stories with your donors — and how consistent are you at it?




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