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Zoom Cameras On or Off?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Cameras off does not mean meeting participants are disengaged. One of the science-based findings identified that online meetings get the same results as in-person meetings when everyone turns on their video cameras. Not only turn your camera off, but turn away from the screen to reduce the cognitive load.

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Cameras On or Off for Zoom: What is Better for Wellbeing and Engagement?

sgEngage

One of the science-based findings identified that online meetings get the same results as in-person meetings when everyone turns on their video cameras. It has been dubbed “Zoom Fatigue,” or feeling drained after a day in front of the camera, is becoming a part of our daily work lives.

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Building A Culture For Speed, Impact And Excellence

Eric Jacobsen Blog

What is our culture’s most significant impact area? One organization I work with set the standard that all team members turn on their cameras to have some form of face-to-face interaction with colleagues. Where are we now and where do we want to be? What experience do we hope our culture will provide?

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Power of Storytelling | Harmony for Change: The Global Impact of Playing For Change

Pamela Grow

Beyond its social impact, music has profound effects on the soul and the brain. Playing For Change leverages this by directly impacting over 50,000 students through on-site teachers. The symphony of global impact orchestrated by Playing For Change continues to resonate, breaking down boundaries and overcoming distances between people.

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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

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. By creating images that evoke emotion, you can make your materials more impactful and persuade people to donate to your cause. Creative Ideas for Social Impact Imagery. A picture is worth a thousand words.

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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Organic Social Media to Increase Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Show real humans talking to the camera through videos and storytelling. Share the real stories behind your organization’s work, the impact you’ve made, and the challenges you face. Share financial reports, impact assessments, and breakdowns of where the funds go. Say their name. Use more “you” and less “we.”

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How To Build A Culture For Speed, Impact And Excellence

Eric Jacobsen Blog

What is our culture’s most significant impact area? One organization I work with set the standard that all team members turn on their cameras to have some form of face-to-face interaction with colleagues. Where are we now and where do we want to be? What experience do we hope our culture will provide?

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