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

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They were on Myspace and organizing via Facebook Groups years before corporate brands, higher education, and broadcast and print media. That said, here are three simple steps to get started with mobile photo-sharing: 1. Select a mobile a mobile photo-sharing tool. Download a Twitter app.

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Your Nonprofit Should be Using Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

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Research your local radio, broadcast television (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, etc.) You can take still photos from the video to use in flyers, social, email, print and more. . ? Step 4: Submit your PSA for consideration. and cable TV stations to learn how to submit your PSA. Don’t forget to think of ways to reuse each piece of content!

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6 Ideas for Using the Instagram Donation Sticker to Raise Money

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While the photos and videos within each Story are never out of order, the accounts that get the most interaction and views on their Stories rise to the top of the pile. . You can add a Donate button to your Facebook Live video to generate donations as you live broadcast, and the same goes for Instagram!

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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

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Conferences, fundraising events, marches and protests, online events, TV broadcasts, and updates from the field are ideal for live reporting. Instagram: Share photos and video clips and stream using Live Video Stories. Live reporting from nonprofit conferences and events requires an advanced skill set, training, and a lot of practice.

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8 Social Media Ideas to Inspire Donors on GivingTuesday

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Social media posts are allowed to be more unrefined sometimes—remember: It’s where people share their lunch photos and cat videos, after all. Go Live Most social media platforms (such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok) offer the ability to do a live broadcast. It doesn’t have to be fancy!

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11 Tips for Making Nonprofit Press Releases Social and Shareable

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Print, broadcast and digital media outlets have embraced Twitter, but I’ve yet to see a nonprofit press release that includes a Twitter username in the contact section of a press release. 3) Include a photo on your press release. That said, digital journalists will likely appreciate a selection of photos to choose from as well.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

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You can either broadcast live (think of it as your own radio station) or host the messages on the Cinchcast server for later listening. In fact, I used them for this blog (see upper-right), but please ignore the silly photo in the Fotolia ad. A free, fun mobile photo-sharing iPhone App that turns your mobile photos instantly in art.

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