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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

2d Code is a must read for the early adopters. This tool turns your smartphone or desktop computer into an audio recorder that allows you to easily share audio messages and podasts with your supporters. Even more amazing, their smartphone and tablet apps allow you to broadcast live from anywhere, anytime… for free.

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How Chestnut Ridge Church Reinvents the Church Experience with Technology

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We talked to creative and music director Karen Haring, to see how this church does it. 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. The church relies very heavily on PowerPoint to broadcast slideshows for several events each week.

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111 Low-Cost or Free OnlineTools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Most nonprofits have not yet embraced Twitter’s new Vine App , thus they may not have an understanding of how to record and broadcast the world (and social good) in six second bites. Even more amazing, their smartphone and tablet apps allow you to broadcast live from anywhere, anytime… for free. Vine :: vine.co.

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100 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

2d Code is a must read for the early adopters. Animoto enables users to turn their photos, video clips, and music into videos that can be uploaded to YouTube and shared on the Social Web. You can either broadcast live (think of it as your own radio station) or host the messages on the Cinchcast server for later listening.

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85 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

2d Code is a must read for the early adopters. Animoto enables users to turn their photos, video clips, and music into videos that can be uploaded to YouTube and shared on the Social Web. You can either broadcast live (think of it as your own radio station) or host the messages on the Cinchcast server for later listening.

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