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Guest Post by Stacey Monk: Dogooders Won’t Change the World (Alone)

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You may find some of these comments in the thoroughly engaging video as well, though some of the Ann’s more salient points didn’t make it into the footage. His interviewer interjects with a comment that ends with “It’s a really dire situation I think.” Photo by clyatt.jasper ( Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0

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YouTube Launches Nonprofit Program

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Through the channel, people can connect with a nonprofit via messages, subscriptions, comments and more. YouTube Nonprofit Program participants will receive: • A premium channel on YouTube that serves as a nonprofit’s hub for their uploaded videos. Nonprofits will also receive enhanced channel branding features and increased upload capacity.

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Fashion and Passion for Your Cause: Wear it on Your Blog or Profile!

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Last month, I turned my blog pink in support of Breast Cancer and in September, I put on a red t-shirt. Katya Andresen , Network for Good, offers some insights in the comments : We, too, are working on understanding how to find more superactivists and how to make the long tail of less active evangelists more engaged.

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Nonprofits and MySpace Roundup Inspired By Solidariti

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Breast Cancer Action. Save Darfur. 1) Center your "Friends" and "Comments" section. 8) Post comment images that are no larger than 600 pixels in width. 8) Post comment images that are no larger than 600 pixels in width. Concern Worldwide UK. Corazon de Vida. Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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Insiders Guide to Video and YouTube for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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YouTube has an incredibly diverse and engaged global community who not only post videos, but interact with each other through text comments, video responses, and messages. One example is 24HoursforDarfur who has collected over 800 videos from celebrities, elected officials, and citizens urging Congress to do more about the genocide in Darfur.

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Insiders Guide to Video and YouTube for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

YouTube has an incredibly diverse and engaged global community who not only post videos, but interact with each other through text comments, video responses, and messages. One example is 24HoursforDarfur who has collected over 800 videos from celebrities, elected officials, and citizens urging Congress to do more about the genocide in Darfur.

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Nedra Weinreich: Social Marketing Guru

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My social marketing colleague Craig Lefebvre, who has a blog ( On Social Marketing and Social Change ), asked me to expand some comments I had made on the Social Marketing Listserve as a guest blogger. A wonderful side benefit is all of the new friends and colleagues I have met as a result of writing the blog and commenting on other blogs.