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13 of the Best Nonprofit Videos from the Last 13 Years

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Today, approximately 72% of internet traffic is video and one billion hours of that video is watched daily on YouTube. The videos below are a snapshot of the history of nonprofits using video. You can also explore the winners of the DoGooder Video Awards back to 2010. Hey Detroit. The world has changed.

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Storymakers 2016 Winners

Tech Soup

Best Video Winner — Learning to Improvise Can Be Life-Changing. Please visit the site to view this video). Our Best Video winner hails from the proud city of Detroit and is the unanimous top choice. Please visit the site to view this video). Please visit the site to view this video).

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Six Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Nonprofit Website

ASU Lodestar Center

Add videos to show what’s going on. Chris has also been seen in The Associated Press and Crain's Detroit Business. According to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, one in three Americans lack confident in charities they are considering donating to. That number is high, and not a statistic you want to be a part of. Present stories of impact.

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8 Apps That May (Actually) Change San Francisco

Tech Soup

This project began as a Code for America project in Detroit. Prashant and his co-founders identified a need for local data about buildings and real estate in Detroit and discovered that the city was under-resourced when it came to the technical tools needed to collect it. Video : Code for America. No Place Like Home.

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Six Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Nonprofit Website

ASU Lodestar Center

Add videos to show what’s going on. Chris has also been seen in The Associated Press and Crain's Detroit Business. According to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, one in three Americans lack confident in charities they are considering donating to. That number is high, and not a statistic you want to be a part of. Present stories of impact.

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Things We Like (May 2015)

NTEN

in this video. Activists used over 4,000 flowers to help Detroit reflect on the experience and place of abandoned homes. Privilege and racism in history extend far beyond Baltimore’s gates. Walidah Imarisha answers the question, “ Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon? ”

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Open Thread: How Does Your Institution Say Happy New Year?

Museum 2.0

At the MAH, we had an intern who worked this summer and fall to create a video (her first!) Enjoy our video and share your own via the comments. I don't really have any brilliant ideas on what makes a good end-of-year video (except that it should be short). to reflect some of the new activities at the museum.

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