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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

The MatrixFiles

Each week, I interview association and nonprofit CEOs, Presidents and Executive Directors about the things their organization is doing to increase membership, generate revenue, and ultimately thrive. The podcast is available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon Music and Stitcher (you have no reason not to listen!).

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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

The MatrixFiles

Each week, I interview association and nonprofit CEOs, Presidents and Executive Directors about the things their organization is doing to increase membership, generate revenue, and ultimately thrive. The podcast is available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon Music and Stitcher (you have no reason not to listen!).

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[Guide] Creating Video for Nonprofits

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

When you're building a movement, video is an indispensable storytelling tool. By appealing to a wide range of our senses, videos capture our attention and activate our emotions, unlike any other medium. The original DIY video platform, YouTube, is now the world's second largest social network and search engine. I come prepared.

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Social Media 101 TweetChat Recap: Video

Tech Soup

Week three of TechSoup's Social Media Mondays in May focused on use of video for nonprofits and libraries. A topic covered in its Nonprofit Social Media 101 wiki , video can be a powerful tool for. While video is an effective medium, the perceived costs of equipment and editing tools coupled with the question of what will.

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Overcoming Screen Fatigue: A Nonprofit Hub Guide

NonProfit Hub

Why are video calls so draining? Video calls are a lot more straining on the brain than any face-to-face conversation. You cannot relax into the conversation naturally,” said Gianpiero Petriglieri , an associate professor at Insead in an interview with BBC Worklife. Don’t default to video meetings.

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Creating a Culture of Storytelling Webinar Recap

Tech Soup

and Pop Up Podcasts teach library users to operate audio and visual equipment to record, edit, and produce content. User-generated content includes how-tos, interviews, and life stories. Why Tell Stories with Video? Video, according to Walowitz, is important because it's an emotion medium that can be easily shared.

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Developing a Participatory, Provocative History Project at a Small Museum in Minnesota: Interview with Mary Warner

Museum 2.0

We’ve done a few; I’ll interview someone for a specific reason for an article or to add to a file. Why did you decide to collect essays as opposed to digital media, perhaps video or audio? A few years ago, we had a music exhibit, and we put a cellphone on exhibit because there are ringtones that go with cellphones.

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