It’s not easy to tell a good Snapchat story, but the nonprofits listed below are making a concerted effort to pioneer Snapchat storytelling. Doing so requires a willingness to experiment beyond traditional social media marketing and an understanding that there is no immediate payoff in terms of fundraising. In time, Snapcash may be used for fundraising, but for now it’s all about being an early adopter. Is your nonprofit considering experimenting with Snapchat? Here’s how to get started – then add and study the Snapchatters below and learn from their snaps.
1. United Nations ?
snapchat.com/add/unitednations
2. Service Works?
snapchat.com/add/serviceworks
3. PETA ?
snapchat.com/add/officialpeta
4. Ocean Conservancy ?
snapchat.com/add/oceanconservancy
5. Oceana ?
snapchat.com/add/oceana
6. Los Angeles County Museum of Art ?
snapchat.com/add/LACMA
7. Human Rights Campaign ?
snapchat.com/add/humanrightscampaign
8. Greenpeace ♻️
snapchat.com/add/greenpeace
9. FOUR PAWS ?
snapchat.com/add/fourpaws
10. Charity Water?
snapchat.com/add/charitywater
? Bonus! 5 Must-Add Government and Publisher Snapchat Accounts ?
1. The Dodo ?
snapchat.com/add/thedodo
2. The Interior Department ?
snapchat.com/add/usinterior
3. Mashable ?
Stories > Discover
4. National Geographic ?
Stories > Discover
5. The White House ??
snapchat.com/add/whitehouse
And Finally… Nonprofit Tech for Good!?
snapchat.com/add/nonprofitorgs
Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Guide for Nonprofits
Based on more than 20 years of experience and 25,000+ hours spent utilizing mobile and social media, Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Guide for Nonprofits is a comprehensive 256-page book packed with more than 500 best practices. Written on the premise that all communications and fundraising are now mobile and social, Mobile for Good is a step-by-step how-to guide for writing, implementing, and maintaining a mobile and social fundraising strategy for your nonprofit.