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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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Note – Photos or a video of your characters are HIGHLY recommended. For example, our plot is that many children eat one meal a day and do poorly in school. Large, beautiful photos of the family, perhaps in front of their humble home). Here are two different examples for the same fundraising Ask. Show them who, where, why.

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Trendy TikTok Tactics for Teams

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Here’s an example from our friends at the International Rescue Committee: CapCuts CapCut is a video editing app where users can create content using pre-made templates. One quick note: Not all sounds may be available on a business account, but there are plenty of non-licensed trending sounds that can be used!

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What happens when you set your content free with creative commons licensing?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Winner of the Creative Commons 2006 Photo Schwag Contest I believe in setting my content free. My photos and blog posts have traveled around the world! I use the " BY Attribution " creative commons license. I've used this license. It also incorporates cc licensed materials from others, including videos and flickr photos.

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Best Practices Using Creatives Commons License

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Cambodia4kids Creative Commons License. This post titled " To My Readers: Avoiding Plagiarism, Understanding the Creative Commons License " made some great points about giving attribution in blog posts beyond a link. See my example in the first sentence above.

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How to license mixed media, without a law degree

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But one scenario, well I had that very question in a video I just published : I create a short movie, comprised of a video clip and three digital photos that I took, my -over and a royalty-free soundtrack song, which I bought from Premium Beat. s licensing and that of the sound bite? license to play the song. shout-out???

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Amy Gahran's Advice for Finding Free To Use Flickr Photos

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She tells you how to do the search, gives you an example, and shares some pitfalls to avoid. I'm going to quote them here: Is the subject of the photo copyrighted? In that case, their CC license is invalid. Remember, any photo (even from allegedly reputable pro photojournalists) can be faked or altered. Protect yourself.

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

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While doing research, I found myself digging back into old arguments on museum listservs about photo policies and I want to add my two (very opinionated) cents on this. If people can take their own photos, they won't buy them in the gift shop. Aesthetics of Experience: Photo-taking is distracting for other visitors.

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