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The Nonprofit’s Guide to TikTok

Nonprofit Tech for Good

TikTok is a social media platform that allows users to generate 15-second videos and host live streams. The social media network is now a prime opportunity for nonprofits to connect with a younger audience more personally and immediately. What is TikTok? TikTok’s Rise to the Top. TikTok Videos: Not Just for Dancing Teens.

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YouTube’s biggest kids show is about to take over streaming services

The Verge

Old dogs like Nickelodeon are out; Moonbug is in Although The Umbrella Academy was all over Tumblr and people couldn’t seem to stop bingeing Cobra Kai and Lucifer , one of Netflix’s most-watched shows in August was a three-episode children’s program called Cocomelon. It has since been a constant on Netflix’s top trending row.

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New SpongeBob SquarePants movie ditches theatrical release for streaming premiere

The Verge

By the time it does move to CBS All Access, all prior seasons of SpongeBob SquarePants will also be available to stream, the company confirmed today. Movies geared toward children have seen some success going the digital route. Warner Bros. NBCUniversal spouted big numbers for Trolls World Tour , and Scoob! saw some action.

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Litnerd streams live actors into the classroom to help kids better connect with reading

TechCrunch

They’re writing books and building lesson plans with a twist: professional actors, streamed into the class, to recreate scenes from each book and — hopefully! Students read the book between sessions; once a week, an actor is streamed to the class to re-enact scenes, bring everything together and move the story along.

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How Your Organization’s CEO Can Use Social Media for Thought Leadership

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For your organization, a leadership profile online for your executive director can help your organization reach a different audience that may not already be following your brand. On social channels, people don’t have to interact with you to develop an opinion of you as a person based on reading your social stream.

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Beth’s Surprise Party: A Case Study in Crowdsourced Action

Amy Sample Ward

When sending out an invitation, it’s important to remember that the language you use needs to be appropriate for those you’re inviting, as well as to their audience as they could easily repurpose the language or calls to action you use to more quickly and easily share/spread the campaign. Amy (& Stacey).

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How Bethany Deines and Betsy Wood Apply Trust Agent Principles on behalf of the Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bethany Deines and Besty Woods from the The Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio were the lucky winners. 1.) Our objective is to engage and educate our stakeholders – influential moms (18-49+), donors, employees, volunteers, new moms, community leaders, etc – through an affordable medium that reaches a broad audience.

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