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HOW TO: Create Videos for Your Nonprofit Without a Video Camera, a Budget of $0, and Little-to-No Tech Skills

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Animoto is a service that allows you to create videos about your nonprofit using a selection of your organization’s best photos. Within a few minutes and a couple of clicks, your nonprofit could have a new promotional video that you can use on your Web site, your Blog, in your e-mail newsletters, and on social networking sites.

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44 Ways to Turn Your Supporters into Fundraising Superstars

NetWits

Register for our Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Newsletter. As Anthony Sicola’s recently mentioned, fundraisers who use who use social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube increase fundraising results by up to 40%. Supply sample fundraising emails, Facebook posts, tweets, phone scripts, thank you notes, approved logos, etc.

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How can nonprofits leverage digital technology to increase giving?

ASU Lodestar Center

Digital fundraising, specifically on social media channels, provides a way for nonprofits to connect to younger generations who do not have the time nor desire to receive lengthy appeal letters or printed newsletters. Facebook alone has 2.41 Nonprofits benefit from data collection to sort and track donors and personalize messaging.

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Nonprofit Storytelling: The Quick and No-Nonsense Guide

Bloomerang

It gives your audience a tangible transformation to observe through the sharing of the written word, photos, testimonials, and videos. You may include physical photos of the character or describe their appearance. Visual storytelling with photos and videos is extremely valuable when available. Newsletters. Direct mail.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some common metrics to monitor are website traffic, blog traffic, e-newsletter subscribers, Facebook fans, Twitter followers, online dollars raised, volunteers, and event attendees. Would you ever put a cropped logo on your website, in your e-mail newsletter, or in print materials? Be Consistent When Reserving Vanity URLs.

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5 Incredible Campaigns And What You Can Learn From Them

Achieve

Here are a few things that we learned: Use Photos of Eyes for an Emotional Connection to Your Audience. The Fashion Project partnered with another organization called “Look Good Feel Better,” helping women with cancer feel good about themselves as they go through the treatment process. Share your ideas on Facebook or Twitter!

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Senior-Friendly Tools To Get Grandma Wired

NTEN

She now uses Google Search, reads her news online, sends and receives email, and even uses Facebook to check-in with family and friends. Once she got a hang of those tools, I introduced tools with more functionality than email that we could use to connect: Facebook - Whether we like it or not, Facebook is the gateway drug to the internet.

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