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7 Fabulous Nonprofit Videos on Vine and Instagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Recently, apps that take short snippets of video – like Vine and Instagram have been soaring in popularity. Is your organization using Instagram or Vine video? 7 Nonprofit Videos on Vine byGuest Post by Madeleine Hammond. 7 Nonprofit Videos on Vine byGuest Post by Madeleine Hammond. Watch Video: [link].

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So Your Issue is on the Docket: A SCOTUS Media Checklist, Part One

M+R

Consider ensuring board members, major donors, and other high-profile surrogates in your network are getting updated messaging regularly. The last thing you want is for your opposition to have a highly visible, well-branded presence outside, and for your movement to look small and scattershot by comparison.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

One such data story is this: Though long suspected, we finally have the data to confirm that 39 percent of our grant applications are duplicative across funders. Skip to the video to watch a short conversation between Chantal Forster, Candid's C. Organization’s DUNS Number and/or GuideStar profile. Want to see more?

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Community Is Better than Cute Cats: How to Raise Money for Your Unsexy, but Important, Cause

NTEN

These nonprofits don't have giant marketing departments and expensive communication tools, but they do have a dedicated group of supporters and the ability to tell compelling stories about the tangible impact of their work. 100,000 people. Direct Marketing Reach. 100,000 people. Close the Loop.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Be A Big Listener

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They curate the best from the abundant sea of online ocean content and rapidly experiment with creating, amplifying and circulating stories that spark vibrant conversations. Big listening is grounding in that, if there’s a bad news story, you can see that it’s not as big as you thought it would be.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Nonprofit Branding

DNL OmniMedia

Conduct research to determine your nonprofit’s story. Are there different perceptions depending on the type of stakeholders— such as those of volunteers in comparison to board members? These questions will help you understand the story that’s currently surrounding your nonprofit. Let’s take a look at how you can do just that.

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How Your Nonprofit Can Reach Babyboomers with Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I told the story about posting a video interview with my dad (who was 86 at the time) on YouTube about his first blog post and how I discovered a community of "older" people using YouTube. Boomers are still not involved heavily in writing blog articles or creating videos and posting them online. I answered no.