Natasha Deganello Giraudie, Creative Director

CEO & Founder
Natasha founded Micro-Documentaries with a vision to make compelling cinematic filmmaking accessible to all social innovators. The resulting short films, solution trailers of sorts, have helped nonprofits and purposeful businesses in more than 30 countries advance their missions, raise funds, advance legislation and increase though leadership. Natasha regularly writes and teaches on topics related to storytelling, social innovation, and short documentary film production, and distribution for purposeful businesses and nonprofits.

Prior to Micro-Documentaries, she was CEO of Papilia, where she helped nonprofits raise millions of dollars with an innovative stewardship software that showed donors the difference their gifts make. She started her career in her native Venezuela filming adventure and nature documentaries distributed through the Discovery Channel. She went to film school at the University of Texas at Austin and received her Master’s degree in Journalism from Stanford, where she was awarded a Stanford Haas Center for Public Service fellowship to pursue documentary work in Nepal.

Natasha combines her passion for film with a lifelong commitment to the nonprofit sector. She has worked as a field and board volunteer with nonprofits in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the U.S. since she was a teenager. She co-chairs the Advisory Board of the Dalai Lama Fellows and serves on the Advisory Boards of Tools for Peace and the Biomimicry Institute. Natasha lives in the Bay Area with her husband and daughter, where she enjoys paddleboarding with sea lions and discovering the joys of the violin.

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Solution Trailers

One of our colleagues once explained what we do to a friend by saying that Micro-Documentaries makes “solution trailers.” That has always been our interest: to shed light on the visions of the future that are in the minds of social and environmental innovators but not yet clear to their audiences.


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William Bynum – Hope Credit Union Winner of John P. McNulty Prize 2013

The $100,000 John P. McNulty Prize goes to William Bynum, founder of Hope who is ensuring that hard-working people in the Mid South have access to tools they need to buy homes, start businesses, educate their children, and otherwise support their families regardless of their station in life. Bynum has advised Presidents Bill Clinton, George […]


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