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HOW TO: Launch a Broadcast “TV” Channel for Your Nonprofit

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allow individuals and brands to launch their own Web-based “TV&# channels. Currently, these channels can not easily be viewed on the digital TV sets in our living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms, but it’s just a matter of time. Start building your channel and live-streaming communities now. Websites like Ustream.tv

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5 Ways to Use Social Media to Raise More Money at Year-end

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In addition to overall giving increasing these next two months, the number of your donors giving online and via social media channels is growing. Social media powerhouses Facebook and YouTube have rolled out new fundraising tools for nonprofits and individuals, to make it even easier to connect with supporters and drive donations at year-end.

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11 Tips for Making Nonprofit Press Releases Social and Shareable

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1) Include your nonprofit’s Twitter username. Print, broadcast and digital media outlets have embraced Twitter, but I’ve yet to see a nonprofit press release that includes a Twitter username in the contact section of a press release. 3) Include a photo on your press release.

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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

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Web 1.0 :: The Broadcast Web. 2) Twitter. Create a Twitter Profile. Find your Twitter voice. Create Twitter lists. Experiment with Twitter social good apps and portals. Launch a Twitter fundraising campaign, if applicable. 3) YouTube. Create a YouTube Channel/Google Account.

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How to Set Up an Event Live Stream

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Many people live stream through popular social media platforms, like Facebook Live, Instagram Live, and Youtube Live. Also, record your live stream as well so that you can use this great digital content that can be repurposed on social media channels, like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. .

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

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A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. You can either broadcast live (think of it as your own radio station) or host the messages on the Cinchcast server for later listening. A fun, colorful way to track your nonprofit’s growth and activity on Twitter.

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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events Using Periscope

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nonprofitorgs and Twitter username. You’re essentially becoming an instant broadcast reporter and one-person film crew without any professional training. Upload the stream(s) to YouTube or social networks after the live event. On Periscope your streams will only be viewable on your channel for 24 hours.

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