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What I Learned About Philanthropy, Fundraising, and Social Impact at IFCAsia in Bangkok

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When you teach internationally, it is important to localize your content and Tharum was able to provide many local and regional examples and tips. We also had an opportunity to make a recording to deliver some of the content from our workshop that the IFC will make available to small NGOs in other parts of the world.

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Top 5 Nonprofit Youtube Channels

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

Aside from that, the RSPCA makes sure they have content that appeals to a wide range of people. This powerful video on the exploitation of garment workers in Vietnam is a great example of Oxfam’s incredible videos. This really helps to make their channel more appealing.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

We know from research that people like to engage with content in different ways, and many museums tout the fact that they offer multi-faceted learning experiences. There''s a worry, mostly on the part of content experts and brand managers, that their voices won''t be as dominant as they once were when visitors are invited to participate.

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

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Captivating blog content is a prime opportunity to engage supporters and get them more invested in your cause. In this post, we’ll highlight nine captivating content ideas for your nonprofit’s blog. Visual content is easier to interpret and remember than long chunks of text. Let’s dive in!

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Book Announcement: The Participatory Museum is now available!

Museum 2.0

There are projects from Vietnam to Australia to the Netherlands to the US, from libraries, museums, science centers, zoos, state parks, and art centers. Over 100 volunteers helped steer and refine the content, copy-edit the draft, choose the title, and write the blurb for the back. While the book draws heavily from the Museum 2.0

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

We know from research that people like to engage with content in different ways, and many museums tout the fact that they offer multi-faceted learning experiences. There's a worry, mostly on the part of content experts and brand managers, that their voices won't be as dominant as they once were when visitors are invited to participate.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Loving the Love Tapes

Museum 2.0

The content was serious, important, and deeply cared for. The visitors adopted the content and empowered the museum to go further. So if last week's core lesson was about supporting engaging discussion, this week's is about caring for visitors, and thinking of them as integral to the exhibition content or direction.

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