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11 Tips to Get Your Nonprofit Live on Facebook

NonProfit Hub

This (relatively) new live broadcasting feature lets any person, brand, or nonprofit live-stream events, reveals, celebrations, and more. The Humane Society, The White House, the MET, and many smaller nonprofits are broadcasting news-as-it-happens, museum tours, and even feeding time for baby raccoons !

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 at the 92nd Street Y’s Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact in New York City. A traditional telethon is a fundraising event broadcast on television during which donors can call in and give to a cause. When did Giving Tuesday begin? How does Giving Tuesday help nonprofits?

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How Chestnut Ridge Church Reinvents the Church Experience with Technology

Tech Soup

It's an evangelical church with astonishing programs that attracts the crowds, including celebrities like former New York Giants quarterback, Jeff Hostetler, and his family. The core of the church is a 2,000-seat theater with a fully functional performance stage and state-of-the-art audio and video capability.

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

Museum 2.0

When a couple calls to make a reservation for their anniversary, the reservationist notes it, and when the couple arrives at the restaurant, their special occasion is acknowledged and celebrated by the staff. Consider, for example, the Sony Wonder Technology Lab in New York City.

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