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13 of the Best Nonprofit Videos from the Last 13 Years

Nonprofit Tech for Good

YouTube launched almost 13 years ago on February 14, 2005 and you got to give credit to the early adopter nonprofits active on YouTube in its early years. These early adopters were also embracing Myspace when the vast majority of nonprofits hadn’t yet had their aha moment about social media. Drug Policy Alliance.

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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Numerous communications and fundraising trends are on the verge of going mainstream and nonprofits committed to early adoption have a number of new tools and strategies to pioneer this year. Social media will remain a top priority for nonprofits in 2014, but 2013 helped solidify social media as a mandatory set of communication tools.

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The Importance of Branding Your Nonprofit on Social Networks Through Graphic Design

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits were the early adopters of social networks. The were active on Myspace, YouTube, and creating Facebook Groups long before most of the companies that are often praised for being the pioneers of social media. YouTube Banner and Background :: 2120 x 1195 pixels. Twitter Header (Color) :: 300 x 300 pixels.

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A Short, Recent History of Nonprofit Website Design and Online Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

One of my favorite nonprofits to study, nonprofits would be wise to subscribe, follow, and like the World Wildlife Fund and learn from their commitment to early adoption and investing resources in building a powerful online brand. Multimedia :: The World Wildlife Fund now embeds video (from YouTube) and slideshows into their website.

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14 Stats That Attach Fundraising, Social Media And Mobile Tech At The Hip

TechImpact

On this blog, and undoubtedly many other just like it, you’ve been encourage to steer your nonprofit to adopt a mobile first mentality. 28% of nonprofits are using YouTube. Their combined capacity to connect donors to nonprofits worthy of help is shaping an all new way fundraising. Facebook refers 29.4% of traffic to donation pages?on

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Your YouTube Channel is absent of customization and branding. Many nonprofits are neglecting their YouTube Channels. They just think of YouTube as website where the can quickly upload and host their online videos. It’s now growing as fast as Facebook and like always, the early adopters win. into Google+.

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10 Must-Have Skills for Nonprofit New Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In 2013 the number of nonprofits that hired part-time or full-time new media managers increased fourfold. They need to tactfully, but forcefully be the advocate at their nonprofit for advancement in mobile and social media adoption and budget increases—including asking for raises when the time arises.

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