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How To Create Explainer Videos That Donors Will Love

Nonprofits Source

They can be the first thing a person sees about your nonprofit; allowing its voice and message to come through with unique combinations of visual styles, music, and narrative. But if it sounds like a lot, don’t be discouraged! That means the best animation, music, and narration you can get. Get To Know Your Target Audience.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

Tech Soup

The way The Fog will work, as Christopher Mims describes it in the Wall Street Journal , is that our smart devices will send software updates to one another, rather than routing them through the cloud, a bit like how peer-to-peer music and movie sharing is done via services like Bittorrent. An App To End World Hunger?

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How Chestnut Ridge Church Reinvents the Church Experience with Technology

Tech Soup

We talked to creative and music director Karen Haring, to see how this church does it. Jeff Hostetler is the New York Giants surprise 1990 Super Bowl-winning quarterback who now coaches a local high school football team. It's all made possible by the church's creative use of technology. Tools the Church Uses to Do It All.

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

Because it’s not just about the issue, because let’s say you’re helping with hunger relief, well, there might be 10 organizations in your community helping with hunger relief. And then once in a while, we put together a Flickr album, and we send it to them with music behind it and a thank-you.

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Solutionary Women: Anna Lappé of Grub

Have Fun - Do Good

Anna: "Grub" is our word for food that's local, that's sustainable, and that's grown with fairness from all along the way, from the seed to the table. So "grub" became our kind of catchall term for those three things, for kind of the values of local, of sustainable, and of fairness.