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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. It also pulls in a feed of most recent Facebook news and illuminates in real-time the fastest growing countries using Facebook. You can either manage your group online or on your mobile phone. Based in the U.K., It is a must download!

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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They were on Myspace and organizing via Facebook Groups years before corporate brands, higher education, and broadcast and print media. Download a Twitter app. Most mobile photo-sharing tools are integrated into Twitter, so your first step should be getting familiar with tweeting on the go. Nonprofits pioneered social media.

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Technology Toolbox: Learn from Occupy Wall Street to Occupy YOUR Street

Amy Sample Ward

The revolution may not be televised, but no matter where you are, you can now have a front row seat to the broadcast. Thankfully for members of #OWS, there are various tools to livestream events, just from your mobile phone. The power of “now” is what makes something go from news, to breaking news.

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How To Increase Board Fundraising Without Having To Ask for Money

Bloomerang

They can also reach out to donors and ask for their cell phone number or birthday month to be appended to their record. If you don’t have a media list of broadcast reporters and editors and print and blogging sites in your area, have a board member find that list from coalition partners or build it themselves.

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How to Set Up an Event Live Stream

AccelEvents

Video and audio equipment are a must (even if they are through your phone), as well as an encoder, virtual event platform, and internet connection. . Think of your video source as a live feed that is funneled directly to the internet. This is not like shooting a video on a video camera or on your phone.

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How to use social media to inspire 40,000 people to give on one day

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

16, we’ve hit the ground running with a robust social media plan that involves Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Livestream and blogs. Our thinking was that many nonprofits wanted guidance, perhaps even a little training, on how to best use Facebook and Twitter to drive giving. TheUpTake.org will broadcast from 8:30 a.m.

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How to Set Up an Event Live Stream

AccelEvents

Video and audio equipment are a must (even if they are through your phone), as well as an encoder, virtual event platform, and internet connection. . Think of your video source as a live feed that is funneled directly to the internet. This is not like shooting a video on a video camera or on your phone.

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