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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A good example is the first thread by the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities. You can upload up to 10 photos to a thread. You can upload a video up to 5 minutes long. The service provides early access to new X tools, a variety of unique features, and increased exposure on X. Upload powerful photos and videos.

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Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation and Impact: Reflecting on Our Journey

The MatrixFiles

Although I love to take photos and videos, I’m not actually one to spend a lot of time looking back. Because post-pandemic, I know that we can’t go back to offering our clients the same old services, in the same old way. When I sent everyone home in March 2020, we already had a well-defined and well supported remote work policy.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

Get Fully Funded

If your organization relies on volunteers, even just a little, you need a volunteer handbook that spells out expectations, policies, and procedures. Include your mission and vision statements, a brief history, and a summary of your programs and services. You can also include a list of staff (if any), Board members, and key partners.

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5 Social Media Stats That’ll Help Your Nonprofit Understand Audiences

TechImpact

Twitter for many is simply a way to stay involved in greater conversations that are happening online, engage those users with photo caption, trivia, or retweet contest. Recently, LinkedIn expanded its long-form posts policy to include non-influencers, making it easier for lesser-known content producers (like your progressive nonprofit!)

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Can I Use That Video on My Website?

Tech Soup

The Internet has gone "video." Within the next couple of years, video will account for 69 percent of all consumer Internet traffic. It's definitely easier to grab great videos off the Internet to put on your website or blog than to make them. See our blog post, Can You Use Your Own Photos on Your Website?

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The Building Blocks of a Digital Advocacy Campaign, Part 2

Media Cause

Knowledge-equipped advocates are more powerful, and participating in your advocacy and policy campaigns is an excellent opportunity to build this up. You can do this on social media through storytelling in your photo content and short-form video content, like Reels. Learn more about Media Cause’s nonprofit advocacy services.

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RightsCon: The Promise and Peril of New Communications Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s a complicated equation that brings together core human rights concerns about privacy, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and the direct practicalities of real-life struggle with the ways in which engineering, policy, legal and design decisions are made by companies, or placed upon them by the jurisdictions in which they operate.