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DoGooder

22 Sep 2006

DoGooderTV enables nonprofit organizations to present new videos and existing media assets to new audiences. Once site visitors see the compelling stories of nonprofits, DoGooderTV gives them a direct way to donate to the organization, join, volunteer or simply find out more information. DoGooderTV is building on the success of sites such as MySpace, Flickr, YouTube and many others that allow users to create community and share content.

DoGooderTV is using nonprofit media as the hook to link individuals to causes, organizations and other individuals who share a passion for an issue.

The goal of DoGooderTV is to grow a new generation of interested, engaged and active philanthropists and volunteers using web tools that have already demonstrated tremendous power.

DoGooder.TV

Registered nonprofits can upload up to 100MB of streaming video to their page for site visitors to view. When individuals see the videos and are moved to take action, the site provides ways to donate, volunteer, and create a community around those organizations. Looks interesting. Marc?

Visit DoGooder.TV | Seen on SpareChange

 
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Posted by Miel Van Opstal in 2.0 +, Advertising, Campaigns, Ethics, Video

 

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  1. Houtlust

    September 23, 2006 at 8:33 pm

    Certainly interesting. They have a lot to do yet, but it’s still in alpha.
    I hesitate about the payment construction. Nonprofits had to pay for broadcasting on DoGooder.
    You don’t have to be smart to use youtube/dailymotion etc yourself and there are many ways for fundraising.
    I miss the embed feature from the other videoservices, DoGooder had to do this imho, what about a donate button on the flashframe.
    Would you go to DoGooder by yourself to donate? I believe in the viral aspect using embeding.
    But give them a chance and thanks you thought about me, the old hippy Marc.