Use Cases

Nonprofits and Advocacy: Building an Evidence Chain from Web Sources

Grant reports and campaigns need citable web evidence. Archive primary pages and search them when writing impact stories.

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PageStash Team
March 16, 2026
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Nonprofits and Advocacy: Building an Evidence Chain from Web Sources

Nonprofit storytelling—grants, annual reports, campaigns—leans on public data: government statistics, partner announcements, news coverage, and community pages. Those pages move.

Evidence chain basics

  1. Primary source page (dataset landing, agency release).
  2. Your capture at the time you relied on it.
  3. Notes that tie the clip to a claim in your narrative.

Why search matters

Small teams rewrite the same stats every quarter. If your archive is searchable, you reuse exact phrasing and reduce errors.

PageStash fit

Capture full HTML + screenshot, organize with folders/tags, search inside clips, and use Page Graphs when campaigns touch many themes.

Archive for impact work →

TOPICS

nonprofit
advocacy
grants
research
storytelling

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