In addition, YouTube will promote nonprofits participating in the program by rotating their video postings in the “Promoted Videos” areas across the site.
Unique connections
Shannon Murphy, the press secretary at Strong American Schools, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that advocates for education-policy reform in the U.S., says the YouTube Nonprofit Program is helping her organization expand in ways that other methods of constituency building and donor engagement cannot.
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In addition, YouTube will promote nonprofits participating in the program by rotating their video postings in the “Promoted Videos” areas across the site.
Unique connections
Shannon Murphy, the press secretary at Strong American Schools, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that advocates for education-policy reform in the U.S., says the YouTube Nonprofit Program is helping her organization expand in ways that other methods of constituency building and donor engagement cannot.