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Setting Up Your Non-profit Channel

YouTube is an interactive worldwide community—there are a lot of ways to use the platform to inform people, get them to participate and increase awareness of your organisation.

The Basics

Building Your YouTube Presence

Customise Your Channel

Design Your Channel. Go to Channel Design, then choose a colour scheme to match your logo or other materials and decide which modules you'd like to display on your public profile.

Add Banners and URLs. Once you have created your channel and it has been approved, go to Branding Options, upload your icons and banners and enter any of the other options that you'd like to use.

Choose Your Top Video. The top video on your channel automatically plays each time someone visits your page—choose it wisely. Update this video regularly to keep it fresh or keep your most important video there as an introduction.


Develop Compelling Content

There are lots of ways to build a community around your YouTube channel and you should experiment with them all. Here are a few ways to create videos of interest and interact with the YouTube Community.

Direct Dialogue. Make videos that create a dialogue about your work and what you're trying to achieve. Ask questions and solicit video responses.

Call to Action. Harness the power of user-generated content by asking supporters to submit videos to your cause. Create a group to collect these videos together; find ways to give recognition to the best ones.

Tell Serial Stories. Engage viewers with a series of videos that tell a story around a specific theme and keep them coming back for more. Once you've created a few episodes, put them into a playlist. This allows you to develop several video narratives targeted at particular demographics.

Respond to Current Events. Address relevant news stories by posting videos that explain your position. You can then embed them in emails to your supporters—a video message can be more effective than a text-laden email.

Use Endorsements. Whether they're from celebrities or people you've had an effect on, it helps to have supporters chime in about why your work matters.


Network and Distribute

Tag and Title Well. Tag and title your videos with relevant keywords—that's how users will find your content as they navigate YouTube.

Embed. Broadcast your videos over the web by embedding them on your website and encouraging supporters to do the same on theirs.

Click "Subscribe". Subscribe to the YouTube channels you're interested in to stay up to date on their content; they may return the favour.

Engage and Interact. Draw attention to your work by interacting with both allies and adversaries through video responses, text comments or joint projects.

Make Web Traffic a Two-Way Street. Use your video description field and branded banner URL to drive users to your website and link to your YouTube channel from your website to encourage people to interact with your video content here.