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21 Free Webinars for Nonprofits - December 2. As might be expected so close to the year's end, fundraising topics take center stage in this round-up of free online training opportunities for associations, charities, and other not-for-profit organizations. A bit more surprising, however, is how many free webinars are available in December — all squeezed into the first three weeks of the month! Take a look: How to Start an Online Campaign on Change.org | Change.org This free webinar, on the basics of selecting, launching, and running successful online campaigns on Change.org, is aimed at NPOs just beginning to use online advocacy tools and will provide an overview of the entire lifecycle of an online campaign. (60 minutes) Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Time: 1:00 p.m.

EST Register Fundraising With DonorPro | DonorPro Learn firsthand how DonorPro can help improve your constituent outreach, boost your donations, and help you operate more efficiently. (60 minutes) Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Time: 11:00 a.m. What is Wild Apricot? Canada's Career Counseling & Coaching Company | CareerJoy.

London Short Film Showcase

Sunny Day Jazz Productions. Social Media. Videos. Friends. Fun Sites and Stuff. Handpicked free fonts for graphic designers with. Why Make a Matrix? And Why You Might Be In One. 7 Strategies for Distributing Your Film on the Web – Peter Brode. The following is a guest post by Marie-France Côté.

Actually, they don’t just apply to the Web. One of the rules that Peter Broderick is trying to instill is that directors and producers should never leave home without their pack of DVDs they are trying to sell. Another of Broderick’s essential rules is to retain all your copyrights. Here’s some more expert advice to help you succeed in distributing your social projects: 1- Retain the right to put on independent screenings (in contracts, usually part of educational rights): That way, you can meet the audience who will serve as your multipliers or influencers. 2- Get a local partner to sponsor you: That will let you cover your costs and help promote the event. 3- Take advantage of these events to sell DVDs. 4- Include the educational market in your strategy: It’s easy to identify universities and schools that could be interested in the subject of your film. 6- Classify potential organizations by category/theme.