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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And when we are off the clock, we take virtual trips to foreign countries, cook on live-demo video calls, and shimmy around our living rooms with fellow Zumba dancers who could be anywhere in the world. At the beginning of your presentation, it’s wonderful to tell your own story that relates to the organization’s cause or mission.

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And when we are off the clock, we take virtual trips to foreign countries, cook on live-demo video calls, and shimmy around our living rooms with fellow Zumba dancers who could be anywhere in the world. At the beginning of your presentation, it’s wonderful to tell your own story that relates to the organization’s cause or mission.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 15 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

You're ready to tell your organization's story in video, but which software is best for you to put it all together? Premiere Pro CC adds more features on top of these basics, including support for more video, audio, and image file formats and more tools and utilities. Comparison. Changeable aspect ratios.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 14 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

You're ready to tell your organization's story in video, but which software is best for you to put it all together? Premiere Pro CC adds more features on top of these basics, including support for more video, audio, and image file formats and more tools and utilities. Comparison. Changeable aspect ratios.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 13 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

Some of the most captivating imagery produced by nonprofits in recent years hasn't been photos — it's been viral videos. Nonprofits like yours are getting savvier with social media and video, and you don't need celebrities or high-definition video. All you need is a great story and a clear message.

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