Do you have an awesome nonprofit video? Nominate it for a DoGooder award!

Did your nonprofit organization create a video in 2009? If so, enter it into the 4th Annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards for the chance to win $2,500 for your nonprofit, get your video featured on the YouTube homepage, receive great prizes from Flip Video and NTEN, and have your work showcased at a screening in Washington DC, hosted by Nomadsland.
The Case Foundation is excited to be a sponsor of the DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards, presented by See3 Communications and YouTube.
Submissions close on March 19, at which point, a set of nonprofit and media professionals (including Guy Kawasaki, Gary Vaynerchuk and Beth Kanter) will select 16 finalists to compete in a public vote among the YouTube community. Winners will be announced on April 10 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta.
The categories for submission are:
- Best small organization video
- Best medium organization video
- Best large organization video
- Best innovation in video
For more information, check out today's press release, watch the video below, follow what's happening on Twitter (#npvideo), or go straight to www.youtube.com/nonprofitvideoawards.
Save Our Special Needs School
Our Special Needs School "Northwood" in the Raytown C-2 School District is facing Missouri School budget cuts. The school is in need to continue serving our community. If Possible the surrounding districts as well.
- Keith Nighswonger 11 Mar 10, 16:14What Parents Need to Succeed
This is a short version, three minutes plus, of the half-hour panel discussion we held at Cambridge Community Television for International Day of Families, May 15, 2009:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=242r830wTpA
I just love the music, Sally Rogers’ ‘Love Will Guide Us’ and again I thank the moderator Bonny Carroll, panelists Richard Harding of the Men of Color Health Initiative, Kim Hunt of the Massachusetts PTA, Bob Wojcik of Children of Incarcerated Parents and Selwin Chambers of Elizabeth Peabody House and well as Jehanne Junguenet, our editor, and all the Cambridge Community Television volunteers who helped us with the project. Whattateam!







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