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There were interesting conversations at every turn and I also had requests to share my notes and slides. Below, you can find my full speech and slides, as well as links to address questions and requests from many of those I met with. I also encountered quite a few people asking very similar questions, or looking for the same resources.
If you plan to include slides, videos, more than one presenter, and/or multiple screens in your virtual event, you’ll also need screen sharing software. With MobileCause, nonprofits create a branded keyword that reflects and reinforces their cause or event. Believe Big used Restream to stream their virtual event on.
In addition to web URLs, QR codes can contain SMS messages, plain text, contact info, event invites, Google Maps locations, YouTube videos, or social content. Check out the slides from our presentation, Scanning for Good: How Nonprofits Can Use QR Codes – there are a bunch of examples in the second half of the deck.
We are here to talk about where to find potential donors to support your cause. And just a couple of quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording this session and we’ll be sending out the recording as well as the slides later on today. I’m Steven. So I’m going to pipe down, Chad.
In true “Ignite” style, each presenter will have five minutes to present 20 slides about their nonprofit programs, initiatives and the ways they’ve seen nonprofits from around the world use social media to make a difference. The session will feature: Matthew Mahan , vice president of impact at Causes. Incredible!).
Slides in this deck. Sateliot’s deck consists of 18 slides and is almost as pitched; the company redacted some of the info that goes into depth about how its tech works. Cover slide. “90% of the world has no cellular coverage” — problem slide. Team slide. ” slide. Slogan slide.
The conversation focused largely on the Causes platform itself, along with the editorial and community features built-in to help nonprofits engage donors. You can see her full slide deck from the presentation on Slideshare here. With over 150 million installs, Causes is one of the largest apps on Facebook. Singularity of focus.
And just a couple of real quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording the session and we’ll be sending out the slides and the recording a little bit later on this afternoon. I’m going to bring up my slides. And so with these two cohorts, they are committed to the cause.
And you can’t just add more electrodes: because each one pierces the brain tissue and necessarily causes a small amount of damage, going from an array with 100 to an array with 1,000 will cause ten times the damage. You can see the implant on the microscope slide. Two cool Precision Neuroscience employees.
As always, just a couple of quick housekeeping items, I want to let everyone know that we are recording this session and we’ll be sending out the recording and the slides later on today. We have a shared cause or geography. Steven: I definitely will. . Julie: I’m happy to address it. Here we go. Julie: All right.
This contains things like technical information, event details and schedule, general tips, and team contact info. Test any slides your remote speakers plan to present, as sometimes the computer or browser will require updates to security permissions. Focus on messages that show value both for the individual and the cause.
We have never been so scared of sliding into homelessness,” Jasmine said. “We Your fundraising emails go to people who have already engaged with your organization, so you can speak to them with the assumption that they already have some knowledge of your organization’s cause area. We cannot thank you enough.” .
They tried the Causes challenge – seeking donors on Facebook – and her biggest takeaway was that influencers are more valuable than donors. In StumbleUpon, she saw results from being the source of quality, relevant info. She asked the audience how many people use formal ROI evaluations with regard to social media efforts.
We’ll be sending out the slides and the recording later on today. And I’m going to turn it over to you because you got some really good stuff, I got to peek at your slide. We’ll see if we can get your slides going here. Steven: I can see you but not your slides yet. So you can see my slide here.
And we’ll be sending out the recording as well as the slides later on today. . And I’ll let you bring up your beautiful slides, and the floor is yours, gentlemen, so take it away. . Also, a little shout out to our colleague Kevin Wilson who’s managing the slides for us at Harvey’s office. So good news.
You should already have the slides. But if I missed you, don’t worry, we’ll resend the slides and the recording later on today. Let me stop sharing my screen her and we can bring up your beautiful slides, and you can take it away. You got her info there on the screen. So I’m going to pipe down, Rachel.
And just a couple of quick housekeeping items, I just want to let you all know that we are recording this session, and we’ll be sending out the slides as well as the recording later on today. You should already have the slides. Well, see if we can bring your slides up here. . I sent those out about an hour ago.
I just want to let you all know that we are recording this session, and we will be sending out the slides and the recording later on this afternoon. So, Abby, I’m going to stop sharing my screen here, and I’ll let you pull up your slides. And just a couple of quick housekeeping items. So I’m excited to hear from her.
Let’s see if we can get those slides going. You may have your slides up on your computer, but try hitting that share button. Now, if I pause for a minute, moment, I’m sure there will be people from animal causes and nature conservancy asking me, “Jen, I am sure that you’re missing something out here.
At its heart, fundraising is helping others connect an existing passion directly to your cause. Once donors believe that your cause truly matters, giving almost becomes an afterthought. What other causes are they a part of? Then you won’t need slides, and you can focus instead on not being boring. Of course they’ll give!
At its heart, fundraising is helping others connect an existing passion directly to your cause. Once donors believe that your cause truly matters, giving almost becomes an afterthought. Are there other causes they are a part of? In addition, we have the ability to survey our donors and examine how they talk about our cause.
So if you have to leave early or maybe you get interrupted, or you just want to review the content later on, maybe share it with a friend or a colleague you’ll be able to do that because I’m going to send you the recording also going to send out the slides. Can you go back to that slide? I’m going to pipe down.
Widgets are little applications that live on some other page on the web, where the info in the widget comes from some server somewhere else. Embedding a YouTube video is a widget, as are fundraising widgets , Flickr photostream, Photobucket, Slide and many others. This feels big.
UPDATE: The presentation slides and wikispace is here. The focus is on: improving the effectiveness of the marketing strategy or content, not wasting limited resources, and having more people to take action (push for cause, donate money, or whatever). Flickr Photo by whatchamakallit. Here's a brain dump of some key points.
Just want to let you all know that we are recording this presentation, and we’ll be sending out the recording as well as the slides later on today. We’ll get you the slides and the recording later on. So I’m going to stop sharing my screen, and let you bring up those beautiful slides. Valerie: Okay.
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