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		<title>7 ways for nonprofits to make the most of Google Hangout</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Google Hangout is an easy way to hold video conferences with multiple individuals or groups of people. Have your employees, constituents and volunteers get together through an online chat, where distance is not an obstacle.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-22262" title="Google-Hangout-Socialbrite" src="http://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Google-Hangout-Socialbrite.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="410" srcset="https://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Google-Hangout-Socialbrite.jpg 650w, https://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Google-Hangout-Socialbrite-300x189.jpg 300w, https://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Google-Hangout-Socialbrite-525x331.jpg 525w, https://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Google-Hangout-Socialbrite-475x300.jpg 475w" sizes="(max-width: 650px) 100vw, 650px" /><br />
Heather, JD and Shannon on a Socialbrite video chat using Google Hangout last night.</p>
<h3>Tips to take advantage of real-time collaboration</h3>
<p><strong>Target audience:</strong> Nonprofits, cause organizations, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, businesses, project managers, educators, journalists, general public.</p>
<p>Guest post by <strong>Renee Alexander</strong></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-22258" style="float: left; margin: 6px 12px 3px 0;" title="renee-alexander" src="http://www.socialbrite.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/renee-alexander.jpeg" alt="" width="80" height="80" /><span class="dropcap">G</span><a href="http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/" target="_blank">oogle Hangout</a> is a super easy way to hold video conferences with multiple individuals or groups of people.  In addition to being easy, it is accessible to all of your employees, constituents and volunteers as anyone with a Google account can take part in a Hangout without having to download any additional software or sign up for anything new.</p>
<p>With the ability to video chat with up to 10 people or accounts, Hangout (technically &#8220;Hangouts,&#8221; but most folks seem to drop the s) is a great option for personal live chats with key stakeholders. <a href="http://skype.com" target="_blank">Skype</a>, which has offered video chat for longer, limits you to two participants for a free account. Google has a great <a href="http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/" target="_blank">tutorial </a>on how to use Hangout.<span id="more-22106"></span></p>
<h4>7 ideas for putting Hangout to work for your nonprofit or cause</h4>
<p>Here are six ideas of how you can put Hangout to work for your nonprofit, business, cause or organization.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">1</span><strong>Volunteer meet-ups:</strong> Connect volunteer groups in multiple locations with monthly Hangouts that allow your volunteers to share success stories, celebrate victories and host special learning sessions to do better work in the field.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">2</span><strong>Donor thank yous:</strong> Invite groups of donors at all levels to a hang out with board members, program leads or constituents and recipients of your services so they can ask questions, see how their donations are being used and experience how thankful you are for their support.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">3</span><strong>Celebrity &amp; influencer Meet + Greet:</strong> Want to maximize your celebrity or influencer contacts? Have them offer up 30 to 60 minutes of their time for a virtual meet and greet with key donors or volunteers. This can be a private concert, a Q&amp;A or even a reading of their next project. This exclusive content brings your celebrity spokespeople and donors closer to those funding your work.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">4</span><strong>Online interviews:</strong> Become a thought leader and beef up your content strategy by conducting online interviews with noteworthy officials or interesting people who are helping to move the needle for your cause. Record it and add it to your YouTube channel.</p>
<div class="pullquote2">Spread the word about an upcoming public Hangout using Hype My Hangout</div>
<p><span class="dropcap2">5</span><strong>One world, one office:</strong> Have multiple offices or staffers scattered across the globe? (I&#8217;m looking at you, international NGOs.) Hangout makes it easy to have daily, weekly or monthly check-ins to ensure you are up to date with what&#8217;s happening in the field and sharing and reapplying what’s working in donor services. By using Hangout rather than a call, you can actually <em>see</em> what is happening from office to office. It&#8217;s a far richer experience.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">6</span><strong>Meet your community</strong>: If your supporters are too dispersed to meet at a Meet-Up or TweetUp, how about face to face using Hangout? Generate goodwill by creating, say, a Hangout at lunchtime on the first Tuesday of the month and invite the public to pop in and discuss your cause, your organization or whatever&#8217;s on their mind. Spread the word about your Hangout using <a href="http://www.hypemyhangout.com/#" target="_blank">Hype My Hangout</a>.</p>
<p><span class="dropcap2">7</span><strong>Online learning &amp; training:</strong> If your nonprofit or organization has an educational component, or if you bring in guest speakers who would be comfortable interacting in a webcast format, Hangout is a great way to capture the session for later playback. In May, Google introduced <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/google-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-100.html">Hangouts On Air</a>. By checking &#8220;Enable Hangouts On Air,&#8221; you can broadcast your live hangout — from the Google+ stream, your YouTube channel or your website — to the entire world. Afterward Google will upload a public recording to your YouTube channel and to your original Google+ post.</p>
<h4>Use Hangouts to create a stronger community</h4>
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<p>A number of nonprofits and social good organizations are already using Google Hangout on a regular basis.</p>
<p>• <a href="http://ghettofilm.org" target="_blank">Ghetto Film School</a>, a nonprofit that teaches the art of cinematic storytelling to young filmmakers from the South Bronx and beyond, has been using Google Hangout for its online MasterClass series that connects great directors with aspiring filmmakers from around the world. See the MasterClass 9 video immediately above for a 77-minute class using Google Plus.</p>
<p>• The <a href="http://dalailamafellows.org/" target="_blank">Dalai Lama Fellows</a> (<a href="https://twitter.com/dlfellows" target="_blank">@dlfellows</a>), based in San Francisco, told us: &#8220;We use Google Hangout for peer-to-peer calls with fellows. The last one had fellows from CA, NY, Atlanta, GA &amp; Mumbai all connected.&#8221;</p>
<p>• <a title="Socialbrite" href="http://www.socialbrite.org" target="_blank">Socialbrite</a>, the blog you&#8217;re reading, has its strategists get together on Google Hangout once a month to discuss nonprofit clients and plans for the website, and from time to time for other discussions &#8212; like last night (see photo at top). The partners are rarely in the same place and work out of offices in San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and London.</p>
<p>These are just a few ideas on the many ways Google Hangout can benefit your organization. We’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas on how to put this great tool to work for your cause! Please add a comment below.</p>
<div class="tagline"><strong>Renee Alexander</strong> lives in Brooklyn and has worked in the nonprofit and social good sectors for much of the past decade and has directed social media programs and campaigns for UNICEF and Operation Smile. Follow her on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/luckyrenee" target="_blank">@luckyrenee</a>. She also ♡s Socialbrite.</div>
<h6>Related on Socialbrite</h6>
<p>• <a title="Permalink to How to create high-quality Web video interviews" href="http://www.socialbrite.org/2012/10/25/how-to-create-high-quality-web-video-interviews/" rel="bookmark">How to create high-quality Web video interviews</a></p>
<p>• <a title="Permalink to 9 steps to getting started with Google Plus" href="http://www.socialbrite.org/2011/09/06/9-steps-to-getting-started-with-google-plus/" rel="bookmark">9 steps to getting started with Google Plus</a></p>
<p>• <a title="Permalink to The difference between Google Plus Pages &amp; Profiles" href="http://www.socialbrite.org/2011/12/01/the-difference-between-google-plus-pages-profiles/" rel="bookmark">The difference between Google Plus Pages &amp; Profiles</a></p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.socialbrite.org/sharing-center/tutorials/#googleplus" target="_blank">More Google Plus articles on Socialbrite</a></p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.socialbrite.org/category/video/" target="_blank">Multimedia, video and storytelling articles &amp; resources </a></p>
<p>• <a title="Permalink to Video &amp; multimedia tutorials" href="http://www.socialbrite.org/sharing-center/tutorials/video/" rel="bookmark">Video &amp; multimedia tutorials</a></p>
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