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How Water.org Adapted Their Social Media Content Strategy in Response to COVID-19

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Water.org provided followers with video content on how the work of Water.org is directly tied to preventing the spread of COVID-19. Video collaboration with Sony artists Marc Scibilia and voice over by Water.org co-founder Matt Damon. Watch Video.

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Using Art and Motion to Expand a Powerful Brand

Forum One

Our challenge was to create a visual brand system that promoted and established the event, as well as videos and projected designs used during the live event to introduce speakers, establish biographies, and create a cohesive experience for audiences in person and online.

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Next Level Donor Relations: Make The Experience “Unexpectedly Pleasurable”

Bloomerang

Personalized video messages Record short, heartfelt, and fun video messages from your team members expressing gratitude to donors for the impact their gifts have made. Customized artwork Collaborate with local artists to create custom artwork inspired by your cause. This may require a chaperone.

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Elevating Latino Voices: How Nonprofits Can Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

The Modern Nonprofit

Power in Partnerships: Collaborate with Hispanic businesses or influencers for events or initiatives. Artistic Appreciation: Display the art, music, and literature of Latino artists. Artistic Appreciation: Display the art, music, and literature of Latino artists.

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Nonprofits Live: Collaborative Storytelling Recap

Tech Soup

kicked off with a special edition of Nonprofits Live on the topic of collaborative storytelling. Collaborative storytelling refers to working with a team, sometimes distributed, to produce video. Starting a Collaborative Project. A production grid outlines: What will happen in a video from moment to moment.

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Your Best Fundraising Era Yet: What Your Nonprofit Can Learn From Taylor Swift’s Marketing Strategy

Bloomerang

The short videos—which she released at midnight—revealed the tracks on her album. Swift worked with several artists on her album; in turn, they promoted the collaborations. Four marketing strategies that Taylor Swift used that your nonprofit can implement too 1) Give your fundraising campaign a creative and memorable theme.

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Guest Post by Rebecca Krause: How Can Artists Inspire Service in Community?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

.  I worked for the New York Foundation for the Arts for 12 years on a range of arts and technology programs, including a network for artists called Arts Wire.   There were artists who had studio spaces in the buildings - lives were lost as well as complete life's work. Three Things Artists Can Do. Take videos.

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