article thumbnail

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? YouTube Partner Program.

YouTube 98
article thumbnail

Google, define: equity and inclusion

M+R

And so, as usual for this time of year, we launched YouTube ads for our clients referencing Ramadan and Zakat, and targeting previous donors and site visitors. We get it: this policy is intended to prevent hate speech. We get it: this policy is intended to prevent hate speech. Like we do. So, we did a little experiment.

Google 106
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Got Social Media Policy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The other day, Matt Sharp shared this link to a social media policy generator called the Social Media Policy Tool. It asks you 12 questions mostly having to do with control and then spits out the biolerplate for your policy. Here's the social media policy I created for Beth's Blog. Social Media Policies.

Policy 100
article thumbnail

Flixxaid: A New Mobile App for Social Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The nagging question however is, will the world accept yet another social media platform? More than 500 million hours of video is watched on YouTube every day and viewers retain 95% of a video message compared to 10% when reading it in text. The intent is clearly stated in our policy and all information requested is optional.

Mobile 237
article thumbnail

Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To question Facebook and it’s integrity, longevity and ROI [Return on Investment]. Facebook would do well to follow the lead of Twitter, MySpace and YouTube. years now, and in comparison to Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace and YouTube, the Facebook Page tool set is pretty limited. This is a new policy development.

ROI 248
article thumbnail

What is Sponsored Content and How To Make It (The Right Way)

Association TV

Before we even get to the how, when, or why, we must first ask the immortal question. The big social media platforms also have their own policies to keep creators honest. Will they question your authenticity if every second or third post is sponsored? What is sponsored content? You know what content is?

Sponsor 276
article thumbnail

Social Media in the Nonprofit Workplace: Does Your Organization Need A Social Media Policy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Terry Bain in Flickr I've been hearing a lot lately from folks who work in nonprofits asking for examples of "social media or social networking policies." But, if an organization simply cuts and pastes a social media policy without the internal culture change, it won't be effective. Internet Use Policy.