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HOW TO: Launch a Broadcast “TV” Channel for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits will soon be broadcasting their own live TV programs to households around the world simply with a Ustream channel and a smartphone. The steps below will help you create a broadcast TV channel for your nonprofit on Ustream (see Stand Up To Cancer’s Channel ). Think about that for a second. for Nonprofit Tech 2.0

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The Essential Tech Elements for Virtual Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’ll need a livestream platform for your virtual event if you are going to broadcast videos, live presentations, a combination of both, or if you want to pre-record a presentation but still make it appear live. Livestream platforms include Facebook Live , YouTube Live , Vimeo Live , and Instagram Live. Screensharing Service.

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Lollapalooza is streaming a special four-day broadcast for free on YouTube this year

The Verge

Lollapalooza will happen this year — on YouTube. More than 150 performances will be available during the four-day broadcast, in a combination of past Lollapalooza sets and new live originals, according to the festival’s website. YouTube and Lollapalooza have some history. Photo by Josh Brasted / FilmMagic. It is free.

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Five Nonprofits That Have Found Their Twitter Voice

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They are engaging and listening and not just broadcasting content, and have discovered the right amount of tweets to interest, rather than annoy their followers. Five Nonprofits Maximizing YouTube’s Nonprofit Program. Finally, they put their community first and marketing second. MobileActive.org :: @ MobileActive.

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Free Webinar on June 6! 10 Common Mistakes Nonprofits Make in Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In fact, most nonprofits in the United States now regularly use social media in their communications and development campaigns, but few nonprofit social media practioners have been properly trained how to best utilize sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Google+. The Broadcast Web], Web 2.0 [The

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10 Social Media Strategies That Increase Engagement and Inspire Donors

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sign up for Google for Nonprofits to accept donations through YouTube and possibly Google+. Broadcast your story live. Periscope: Connected to Twitter, Periscope is a mobile app that allows you to broadcast live. Broadcasts can be recorded , saved to your Camera Roll, and then uploaded to YouTube, Facebook, etc.

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YouTube calls for Video Volunteers to Help Nonprofits

Amy Sample Ward

Volunteerism in the 21st century can take a different form than traditional charity work, like YouTube’s Video Volunteers: youtube.com/videovolunteers. Become a YouTube Video Volunteer. There are lots of great organizations who need your help to broadcast thei cause and change the world. This is your chance to help!

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