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How to Move Your Nonprofit Forward During COVID-19 with Virtual Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They can broadcast the video right from their laptop web camera. They can help you produce a complete event video that you can stream, either in real time or pre-recorded. Next time, we will import a large list of donors and send them a welcome message to participate and watch the live stream.

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HOW TO: Launch a Broadcast “TV” Channel for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The current technology of live-streaming on the Web has been around for a few years, but only recently with the launch of smartphone Apps that convert phones into video cameras and social media integration, has the technology started to reach mass adoption by Web users ( its up 600% in the last year !). Amazing technology!

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5 Pros and Cons of Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising Events

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Live-streaming tools. For example, your virtual event live stream can incorporate closed captioning for those with hearing disabilities, allowing them to actively follow along and feel included. . For example, you can include a live chat or allow supporters to turn on their cameras and talk to each other in meeting rooms.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

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No matter how you curate this event, one aspect you should include is live streaming. . Live streaming is where an event streams live video feeds so that viewers can see what’s going on. Live streaming is one of the best ways to connect with virtual attendees but pulling it off can be a little complicated. .

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

No matter how you curate this event, one aspect you should include is live streaming. . Live streaming is where an event streams live video feeds so that viewers can see what’s going on. Live streaming is one of the best ways to connect with virtual attendees but pulling it off can be a little complicated. .

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Mixed Reality Learning Lab: @techsoup at NCVS

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Susan Tenby , Josephine Dorado , and I camped with our laptops, video cameras, resource guides, favorite game-building sites, and a bountiful new Nonprofit Resource Library in Second Life providing a playful space for participants to get hands-on with mixed reality technologies.

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All About NTEN in 5 Minutes

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While there, I was interviewed for the live stream of the event, which was run by Business Boomer : I want to note that the setup for the live stream was wicked simple: a decent camera with wired mics, all plugged into a laptop sitting on a folding chair. I think it's fair to say that we rocked!

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