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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Conferences, fundraising events, marches and protests, online events, TV broadcasts, and updates from the field are ideal for live reporting. Facebook: Share posts to your Facebook Page and use Facebook Live for streaming the events and interviews. Instagram: Share photos and video clips and stream using Live Video Stories.

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How to Broadcast Your Impact with Facebook Live

Connection Cafe

Facebook Live is a feature that lets any Page live-broadcast events, breaking news, interviews, and more. An excellent example of using Facebook Live to broadcast an existing activity is Dog Bless You’s puppy cam at the Warrior Canine Connection. How to Broadcast your Impact with Facebook Live. Introduce yourself.

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24-Hour 12for12k Video-a-Thon

Amy Sample Ward

Today, 12for12k is holding a 24-hour video tweetathon to help raise funds for this month’s charity and end the first six months of operations in style! Some of the events include: Using Tinychat to broadcast multiple live streams, chats, interviews and guest panels. Special event by the Looking Glass girls.

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Livestreaming

NCE Social Media

Livestreaming is a way to broadcast meetings and events across the internet in real time. Here is a video from NTEN of Maddie Grant interviewing Evonne Heyning about how livestreaming can benefit your organization’s communications and engagement.

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10 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Share stories, photos, and videos from events. Nonprofit bloggers should think of themselves as reporters, and a very popular blog is always a report back on an event complete with a photo slideshow or video. That same is true if you get broadcast news coverage. Interview experts, volunteers, donors and board members.

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Games for Change: An Interview with Darren Garrett of Littleloud

NTEN

We were approached by this newly formed department to work on a game to support a television series the broadcaster was making, set in Georgian London. Part of Channel 4's remit is Public Service Broadcasting. To that end the broadcaster commissions direct to the web platform in order to reach that audience.

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Nonprofits Using Ning: An Interview with Community Media Workshop and Best Practices

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She interviewed Manny Hernandez from Tu Diabetes and Es Tu Diabetes , and Ayumi Stubbs from the ASPCA Online Community. Recently, Thom Clark, Gordon Mayer, and Demetrio Maguigad did an email interview with me. Our Ning site currently has over one hundred members who post videos, start discussions and connect with others.

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