Here at Media Cause, we try to fill nonprofits in on everything there is to know about Google Grants.
By: Media Cause Team
One of the biggest concerns voiced by potential clients is how to create effective nonprofit content strategies for their social networks.
By: Cody Damon
If your organization hasn’t been using Instagram, now might be the time to jump on the bandwagon. Last week the photo-sharing platform released a new video feature that is proving to…
By: Michelle Thai
Although you look at your nonprofit’s website every day, you sometimes have to step back and examine it with a fresh pair of eyes.
This week we delved into ThingLink, a website that lets you create visually-appealing, informative and interactive images that can have high impact on social media networks.
Let’s face it: For nonprofits, finding the time to search and store interesting content to share on social media networks can be tough. To make this process easier, I’ve been experimenting…
By: Remy Marin
For many nonprofits, it’s critical to discover and disseminate the latest news related to their work. Enter Scoop.it – a digital curation platform that aims to help people discover journalistic content on numerous topics.
If a picture is worth 1000 words imagine the power of videos. Now imagine those videos linking to your donations page! What is YouTube for Nonprofits YouTube for Nonprofits is…
Difference between Google for Nonprofit va Google in Education Recently I was asked to explain the Google for Nonprofits program and how it was different from Google in Education.
Creating a Facebook (FB) page has become a regular part of nonprofit outreach. It may seem easy, but it can be difficult to develop a page that draws a genuine…
By: Eric Facas
We are constantly amazed here at Media Cause by the incredibly talented pool of volunteers that generously donate their time and skills to our community of nonprofits.
A month ago Google announced that it was increasing the maximum bid amount through its Google Grant program from $1.00 to $2.00.