Innovation Storytelling & Pitching Training Course
A brilliant idea that nobody funds is a wasted idea. Learn to pitch and tell the story that gets a genuinely good idea taken seriously.
5 Days
Duration
Certificate
Included
Instructor-Led
Delivery
Foundation → Intermediate
Level
Innovation Storytelling & Pitching Training Course
Starting From
$750
per participant
Flexible Delivery
In-Person, Live Online
Language
English
Dedicated Support
Pre & post training
Course Overview
This five-day course builds the storytelling and pitching skills that turn a good idea into a funded, resourced initiative. It covers structuring a compelling narrative, tailoring a pitch to different audiences, from boards to donors to sceptical colleagues, and handling tough questions without losing the room.
Introduction
Many genuinely good ideas die not because they were flawed, but because the person pitching them could not tell a story that made a busy, sceptical decision-maker care enough to act. Technically strong proposals routinely lose out to weaker ideas presented with more confidence and a clearer narrative.
This course treats pitching as a distinct, learnable skill, separate from having a good idea. It covers how to structure a story that a decision-maker can follow and remember, how to adapt that story for different audiences and formats, and how to handle sceptical questions live without losing composure or credibility.
The course addresses pitching within the specific dynamics of African institutional decision-making, board and committee structures, donor reporting expectations, and hierarchical approval processes, so participants leave able to pitch effectively within the real structures they will actually face, not a generic investor pitch format.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this programme, participants will be able to:
- Structure a compelling narrative for a new idea, programme or product.
- Tailor a pitch to different audiences: boards, donors, leadership and sceptical peers.
- Open a pitch in a way that earns attention within the first thirty seconds.
- Use evidence and data within a story without losing the audience in detail.
- Design a pitch deck or presentation that supports rather than competes with the story.
- Handle sceptical or hostile questions without losing composure or credibility.
- Close a pitch with a clear, specific ask.
- Deliver a complete, rehearsed pitch for a real idea.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for:
- Innovation, strategy and programme professionals pitching new ideas
- Public sector officials seeking approval or funding for new initiatives
- NGO and development professionals pitching to donors
- Entrepreneurs and social enterprise leaders
- Product and business development professionals
- Anyone who regularly needs to secure buy-in for new ideas
Training Methodology
The course is built around developing and delivering a real pitch, delivered through:
- Facilitator-led sessions on storytelling and pitching technique
- Case studies of pitches that succeeded and failed, and why
- Narrative structuring workshops applied to a real idea
- Pitch deck design and critique
- Live pitch practice with facilitator and peer feedback
- A final, fully rehearsed pitch delivered to the group
Organizational Impact
Organisations that invest in this training can expect:
- Stronger ideas that actually secure funding and buy-in
- More confident, persuasive representation of the organisation to funders and boards
- Reduced loss of good ideas due to weak presentation
- More consistent, professional pitching capability across teams
- Stronger relationships with donors and investors through clearer communication
- Faster decision-making, since clearer pitches are easier to evaluate
Personal Impact
Participants who enrol in this training will benefit from:
- A practical framework for structuring a compelling pitch
- Confidence presenting to boards, donors and senior leadership
- Stronger skills handling sceptical questions under pressure
- A fully developed, rehearsed pitch for a real idea
- A stronger professional profile in innovation and communication
Course Outline
- Understanding why promising innovations fail to secure support and investment
- Distinguishing between presenting information and delivering a persuasive pitch
- Analysing stakeholder priorities, motivations and decision-making criteria
- Assessing personal pitching strengths and areas for improvement
- Defining the value proposition and desired outcome of an innovation pitch
Practical Workshop: Develop a stakeholder profile, define the core value proposition and identify the desired call to action for a real innovation proposal.
- Structuring compelling innovation stories that inspire confidence and action
- Capturing attention with strong openings and clear problem statements
- Integrating evidence, data and impact without losing narrative flow
- Demonstrating value, feasibility and strategic relevance
- Concluding with a compelling and actionable request
Practical Workshop: Develop a complete pitch narrative for a real innovation, incorporating problem definition, proposed solution, supporting evidence and a persuasive call to action.
- Tailoring innovation pitches for executives, boards, donors, investors and development partners
- Addressing the priorities of public sector and institutional decision-makers
- Developing effective written proposals, executive summaries and live presentations
- Designing presentation materials that reinforce key messages
- Applying visual communication principles to create professional pitch decks
Practical Workshop: Design and refine a presentation deck and supporting materials for a specific stakeholder audience.
- Building confidence, credibility and executive presence during presentations
- Applying effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques
- Responding confidently to questions, objections and critical feedback
- Adapting delivery to audience reactions and changing circumstances
- Strengthening persuasion through realistic pitch simulations
Practical Workshop: Deliver a practice innovation pitch and participate in a structured question-and-answer session with facilitator and peer feedback.
- Refining innovation pitches using structured feedback and evaluation
- Presenting compelling business cases that support informed decision-making
- Planning stakeholder engagement and post-pitch follow-up strategies
- Developing a personal toolkit for future innovation pitching opportunities
- Demonstrating persuasive communication in a final presentation
Practical Workshop: Deliver a fully developed innovation pitch for a real organisational challenge, demonstrating a clear value proposition, evidence-based justification, stakeholder alignment and a compelling call to action.
Certification
At Strategic Revenue Africa, our certification goes beyond proof of attendance—it represents practical competence and measurable capability. Upon successful completion of our training programs, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from Strategic Revenue Africa, recognizing their ability to apply acquired knowledge in real-world settings. As an organization focused on architecting sustainable revenue and strengthening organizational performance, our certifications signal that participants are equipped with skills that drive results, not just theory.
Programme Inclusions
- Course materials & workbook
- Certificate of completion
- Post-training support (6 months)
Prerequisites
No prior training in pitching or public speaking is required. This course suits anyone who needs to secure buy-in, funding or approval for a new idea, programme or product. Participants are strongly encouraged to bring a real idea to pitch, since the entire course is built around developing and delivering it.
Schedule & Investment
Upcoming Dates & Fees
Accommodation & Transfer
Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged upon request. Contact the Training Officer to reserve.
Payment
Transfer payment to the Strategic Revenue Africa account before the course starts. Send proof of payment to:
[email protected]Course Fee Includes
- Course tuition & training materials
- Two break refreshments and lunch
- Certificate of completion
- Post-training support (6 months)
Travel, visa, insurance and personal expenses are the participant's responsibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Innovation Storytelling & Pitching Training Course
No. The course is built to take participants from foundation level in delivery and confidence, alongside the narrative and structuring skills that matter just as much as delivery.
You will deliver a full, rehearsed pitch to the group on the final day, having practised and received feedback throughout the week.
No. The course specifically covers pitching to boards, donors, senior leadership and sceptical internal stakeholders, which reflects most participants' real audiences far more than an investor pitch format.
Yes, and we strongly encourage it. The entire course is built around developing and delivering a pitch for a real, current idea participants bring with them.
Both. The narrative structuring principles apply to written proposals as well as live pitches, and the course addresses how to adapt the same story across formats.
Yes, and it works particularly well that way, since the team can build a shared pitching standard and practise on real, current ideas together.
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