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IN 2021, INSPIRING PROJECTS AND PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES LIT UP OUR SPIRITS. HERE'S TO MORE JOYFUL WORK WITH NONPROFITS IN 2022!

Happy New Year from Tigermoth Creative — let’s make 2022 meaningful and productive!

As we kick off 2022, the Tigermoth team looks forward to a positive, productive year of storytelling and strategy for organizations that inspire us. We’re grateful to be able to do what we love, every day, in partnership with hardworking, mission-driven clients. Through our creative work and philanthropic giving, we proudly…

How a story can help raise millions

Ask any of us at Tigermoth, and we’ll give it to you straight: There is no great fundraising success without great stories. We’ve helped clients raise millions of dollars by serving as their fundraising communications partner, and we know this to be true. You can develop an airtight strategy, a…
A variety of learners take part in a science experiment that energizes the classroom and inspires kids.

Is your organization magazine-worthy?

A class of first-graders huddles together on a colorful rug, ready for the final reveal. Group by group, they each will have their turn. Their teacher, Dearing Blankmann of Murphey Traditional Academy in Greensboro, reviews the lesson. Her presence carries a balance of warmth, confidence and leadership. She garners the…

THESE GUYS LOVE SHOWCASING TALENT — WHETHER HOME BREWER, MUSICIAN OR LOCAL ARTISAN — AND SHARING THEIR STORY WITH PATRONS

Ready to craft: The art of brewing and brand storytelling converge

Little Brother Brewing opened in Downtown Greensboro last fall, and from the moment the first beer was poured, this great find on the corner of Elm and McGee has had no problem attracting a crowd. Owners Jeff Collie and Daniel McCoy have created a winning combination — distinctive, delicious brews,…

THE HAWKEYE SERIES, PART 2: OUR INTERN'S WORKSHOP WITH ACTOR ALAN ALDA GETS US ALL THINKING MORE ABOUT HOW COMMUNICATION WORKS BEST

Cooperative communication in marketing

Check out Part 1 of this series on our blog. “Alright, I’m going to have you come up, and since you were next, let’s have you as well.” Alan Alda was pointing. Right. At. Me. Though I’ve been a youth swim coach (and thus “performed” and spoken in front of…

THE HAWKEYE SERIES, PART 1: OUR INTERN'S RESPECT FOR ACTOR ALAN ALDA LEADS TO INTERESTING THOUGHTS ON THE POWER OF STORYTELLING

Through the M*A*S*H rabbit hole – Why stories matter

I never sought to be a writer. I wanted to be an aeronautical engineer. A pilot, a forensic anthropologist like Bones, or an investigator like Thomas Magnum and Jane Rizzoli. It wasn’t until Larry Gelbart and Alan Alda began leading me down M*A*S*H’s rabbit holes that a light flickered on.…