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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

A picture is worth a thousand words. Imagine if you didn’t need an expensive camera, artistic mastery, or a ton of time to create what was in your mind’s eye. We are about to enter into a golden age of storytelling more unbound from resource constraints than ever before. Public link: [link]. Public image: [link].

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Telling your Nonprofit's Story through Video

VisionLink

Last night, a couple of us from the VisionLink team attended another wonderfully informative Tech4Good forum on the power and execution of video storytelling. You don''t need to break your bank account Can film the video in-house No camera? Where will it be played (on a big screen, online, website)? Think about size of final screen.

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Why Copy Should Always Come Before Design

Achieve

Pictures speak a thousand words, it’s said … but you want potential supporters to know exactly what you’re saying and what action you want them to take. In fundraising campaigns, powerful visuals can help drive donor behavior by enhancing an emotionally compelling message. People who are doing rather than talking. Innovators.

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Mobile Trends Your Nonprofit Should Be Watching

Tech Soup

Furthermore, mobile innovation influences the information consumption habits of your volunteers, staff, donors, constituents, and so on. Video-Sharing Apps and Super Smartphone Cameras. Apps like Vine or Instagram (which now has video) let you experiment with storytelling in a shorter format. Tablet Explosion!

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Member Round Up: Resources and Knowledge Make it Possiable

NTEN

If that isn't enough for you, there's also information about video storytelling or connecting on Google+! Pamela Grow asked her blog readers to share the most inventive ways they've thanked donors. They're showing off women in tech positions across the industry though their video storytelling campaign. Have more news to share?

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Member Round Up: Resources and Knowledge Make it Possible

NTEN

If that isn't enough for you, there's also information about video storytelling or connecting on Google+! Pamela Grow asked her blog readers to share the most inventive ways they've thanked donors. They're showing off women in tech positions across the industry though their video storytelling campaign. Have more news to share?

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Julia Campbell’s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

Qgiv

Julia: My framework that I use with my clients is 80/20: 80% of your posts should be informative, educational, inspirational, helpful, valuable, shedding light on your programs, storytelling, etc. You’re connecting the dots to create a picture of what your organization is and who you are, who you stand for, and your values and ethics.