Photo by Bryan Veloso One critical feature of your nonprofit Facebook Page is giving your connections easy ways to donate to one of your causes. It’s easy to post a link to your donation page in your status update, but it’s not a long-term solution. After all, status updates get buried within a day or […]
Archives for July 2010
Why Wikipedia insists on open video
Why Wikipedia supports open video from JD Lasica on Vimeo. From time to time, Socialbrite explores the use of open source tools by change-makers and social benefit organizations — see below for our past coverage of open video and how open standards can benefit nonprofit tech. The second annual Open Video conference returns to New […]
8 ways to engage your Facebook fans in 3 minutes or less
One self-evident requirement for nonprofit marketing on Facebook is regularly posting interesting content on your Facebook Page. Don’t be scared by the word “content” – its definition includes a lot more than blog posts and videos. Status updates count. I recently conducted a few informal experiments with some Facebook Pages and my own Facebook Profile. […]
Change-makers share 10 of their favorite tools
Ayelet Noff of the Traveling Geeks holds the Flip Ultra HD in London. (Photo by JD Lasica) Launching our summer series on making media for social good Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, NGOs, citizen journalists, media makers We’re kicking off a summer series on making media for nonprofits and social change organizations. And, […]
Complete guide to creating a video project
Shared Practice Through Video: A downloadable guide Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, videographers, educators, citizen publishers, journalists. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. Guest post by Tim Davies Open University (UK) Here’s a handy 28-page guide […]