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How Nonprofits Can Raise Money Using YouTube

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Chances are that if you are online, you’ve watched a YouTube video. YouTube is the #2 search engine in the world, with 73% of U.S. Pew Internet reported that over half of YouTube users say that the platform is at least “somewhat important for helping them understand things that are happening in the world.”. .

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YouTube Giving Tools: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Currently in beta, YouTube has released a new suite of giving tools for a small number of nonprofits in the U.S., For now, and perhaps always, YouTube is covering the donation processing fees and the tools are as follows: 1. Donations Processed by Network for Good. Fundraisers. youtube.com/hopeforpaws. Campaign Matching.

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5 Call-to-Actions for Your Nonprofit’s Donation Confirmation Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Christy Noel , Vice President of Digital Marketing Services at MobileCause – a company that pioneered text-to-donate and also offers an extensive suite of online, mobile and event fundraising solutions. You did it: your donation appeal was a success. Make sure your website is mobile optimized for donors using their cell phones.

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How to set up and raise money with YouTube Fundraising

Whole Whale

YouTube is the #2 search engine (second to Google.com) where people find information in video form online. There are also many amazing nonprofits on YouTube that have over 100k subscribers, but subscribers aren’t donors. The question is: how do you raise money on YouTube as a nonprofit? Channel link to donate.

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[DATA] 14 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

45% use YouTube – up from 26% in 2019. 8%: YouTube. 41%: “Donate” button featured on their Facebook Page. 27%: “Donate” button featured in a post. 8%: “Donate” button featured in a post with paid advertising. 1%: “Donate” button in Facebook Live video stream. 73% use Instagram – up from 42% in 2019).

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Clicky Clicky: How to Add Calls to Action to Your Nonprofit’s YouTube Videos

NetWits

Videos are an amazing way to share your nonprofit’s story with supporters. Thankfully, the YouTube Nonprofit Program has made it easy to add interactive calls to action to your videos. On a website it might be a “Subscribe&# button and in an email it might be a “Donate&# link. Creating Annotations.

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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Installing a robust SSL certificate on your website helps protect confidential contact and financial information when when donors make an online donation and builds trust among users by assuring them that your site is secure. 7) Provide safe and secure online donation pages. 5) Install SSL certificates on your website.

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