FundsforNGOs offers knowledge and skills for NGOs, companies, and individuals to improve resource mobilization and sustainable operations. Content appears to include tutorials, masterclasses, and discussions on grant writing, fundraising, proposal development, and donor engagement, with a focus on NGO funding and impact. The channel publishes a large volume of content (2100 videos) with an average view count of about 388 per video, and it has been active since 2009, indicating a steady upload cadence and broad topic coverage.
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TEDx Talks covers a range of TEDx-style talks and lectures focused on education, design, entertainment, and ideas worth spreading. The content appears as long-form talks and educational presentations drawn from independently produced TEDx events, with recent videos spanning topics like oncology insights, belonging, memory and identity, and education in the AI era. The channel publishes a high volume of content (approximately 255,000 videos published historically), and viewers see an average of about 900 views per video, with an overall strong global presence since joining June 23, 2009.
Top competitors include Amber Melanie Smith (81% match, 88.6K subscribers) and Joanne Toller - Fundraising Coach (89% match, 14.9K subscribers). They share overlapping queries with fundsforNGOs such as nonprofit grants, fundraising for NGOs, and NGO grant writing. TEDx Talks (77% match, 44.2M subscribers) also competes on similar topics like fundraising for NGOs, NGO grant writing, and AI for nonprofits. These competitors are larger in subscriber base, especially TEDx Talks, and align with fundsforNGOs on core search queries related to grant writing, fundraising, and nonprofit funding. Anedot (62% match, 2.3K subscribers) also overlaps on AI for nonprofits and donor-related strategies, but with a smaller audience, while The Nonprofit Launcher (64% match, 10.1K subscribers) covers nonprofit grants and digital fundraising strategies, adding to the competitive landscape.
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to fundsforNGOs?
Joanne Toller - Fundraising Coach (14.9K subscribers, 89% match), Amber Melanie Smith (88.6K subscribers, 81% match), and TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 77% match). All three channels focus on fundraising, nonprofit strategy, and grant/campaign related content, sharing overlap with fundsforNGOs in topics like fundraising, NGO support, and grant writing.
What type of content does fundsforNGOs make?
fundsforNGOs creates content about NGO funding, grant writing, fundraising, and proposals, with videos such as 'How Small Nonprofits Can Win Big Grants' and 'AI for NGOs: Transforming Grant Applications with Storytelling & ChatGPT'. The channel has an average of about 388 views per video and their posting frequency is described as ongoing uploads with an average weekly cadence implied by multiple recent videos.
How do we determine which channels are similar to fundsforNGOs?
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