I chose the Alzheimers Association as my non-profit organization for the audience to be informed about what Alzheimer’s is and persuade the audience to donate to the Alzheimers Association. There is an example of what the outline should look like I need the outline and monologue. One page for outline and two pages for monologue.
I.Habitat for Humanity
A. ATTENTION: Housing has been a crisis. Story.
B. PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to support and/or donate.
C. CREDIBILITY- I did extensive research
D. SATISFACTION – pandemic caused major housing crisis
E. PREVIEW THE MAIN POINTS: I will discuss: (PLEASE INCLUDE THIS!!!)
1. Introduce organization or central Idea
2. Need = Problem
3. Satisfaction = Solution
4. Visualization = Benefits
5. Action = call to action/how you can help
REMEMBER TO VERBALLY CITE 3 DIFFERENT SOURCES!!!
(According to Jane Martin in the New Yorker Magazine’s article The Problem with Hous-
ing written on January 13, 2022, “One out of three families declare bankruptcy due to
overpriced mortgage rates in America.”)
Transitional sentence – I will now talk about the need or the problem.
II. Need: Problem – what harms exist if this organization didn’t exist
A. Habitat for Humanity
1. Provides affordable homes
2. Allows monies for education/food
B. Problems without HfH
1. Less housing for those in need
2. Less resources means homelessness = cycle of poverty
Transitional sentence – Moving on…
III. Satisfaction: Solution to Problem – tell us more about the organization and/or what they
are currently attempting to solve/correct.
A. Affordable housing
1. Affordable mortgage
2. Strengthen families
B. 2020 Strategic Planning
1. Bring people together
2. Build community
Transitional sentence – Now onto the benefits.
IV. Visualization: Benefits – what your audience will get if they donate/volunteer
A. Solve homelessness
1. A world where everyone has a home.
2. More money for food etc.
B. Humanity
1. Restored
2. Equality (Class, Race, Gender)
Transitional sentence – This is where you can help.
V. Conclusion: Action
A. Direct your audience./Action. tell the audience how they can take action/help/support
B. Summarize what you spoke of (DON’T FORGET THIS!!!)
C. Final quote, concluding sentence
Sample Solution
The outline and monologue for your Alzheimer’s Association speech:
Sample Solution
The outline and monologue for your Alzheimer’s Association speech: