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How To Use Stories To Raise Money On Social Media

TechImpact

By showing a simple before and after photo, you feel connected and drawn in and want to learn more, maybe even to get involved. PHOTO OF SMILE TRAIN TWEET. 2) Share photos of your volunteers in action. 2) Share photos of your volunteers in action. Image courtesy of No Kid Hungry.

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6 Tips to Improve Your Next Fundraising Campaign Using Digital Storytelling

Tech Soup

Photos, videos, selfies, and personal stories allow us to embed emotional content in fundraising campaigns. What photos and videos can you use to tell your campaign story? Tip 2: Use Photos to Create Emotional Impact. Consider how the photo subject will reinforce the fundraising campaign message.

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Storymakers 2014 Winners — A Global Success

Tech Soup

"In this short film, Hope House honored us by allowing our cameras into a maximum security prison to document their camp program reconnecting children with their incarcerated fathers. We accept this award on behalf of the Manos Internacional board of directors, volunteers, and children.

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Getting Creative with Online Fundraising: 10 Campaigns Using Mission Inspired Gifts aka Gift Catalogues

Connection Cafe

Their clean interface and beautiful photography is inspiring to browse, and the offer of tangible gifts like stuffed animals of the breed you are supporting add additional incentive to participate in the program. To all the animal lovers out there: who wouldn’t love a little stuffed animal or photo of the location you helped save?

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" So, I thought I'd use a screen capture of the photo inside flickr instead, but wasn't sure whether I could. Jim laughed and told me that the photo was in the public domain so I could blog it anyway I wanted and that he was going to change the default license. In this way, photos could be shared internally without worries.

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Collective Lens: Photography for Social Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Santino Livoti One face to a problem moves us, millions overwhelm us. Successful fund raisers for social causes have known that for a long time. So, you can imagine my delight in discovering this fabulous photography site called Collective Lens: Photography for Social Change. The photo above caught my eye.

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A Guide to Storytelling for Nonprofits & Digital Marketing

DNL OmniMedia

Instead, it’s driven by emotion– their connection to your cause and their belief that your nonprofit will advance it. Photography: Seek out variety in your photo assets, in both the scenes depicted and the dimensions of the photos. Save The Children US. The Importance of Storytelling for Nonprofits.