Nonprofits on Collective Lens

Are you an organization making a difference? Everytime you upload a photo to Collective Lens, viewers will have a chance to find out more about your organization and the important work you do.

Also, other photographer's pictures related to your cause will also show a link to your organization's profile, inspring even more viewers to become involved. Collective Lens also serves as a social networking site for nonprofits. Through a variety of tools, organizations may interact, learn, and discuss projects, funding sources, and best practices via the website.

Create a direct link to your information when viewers see relevant photos

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Our list of Nonprofit Organizations, Charities, and NGO's is growing. By creating a profile for your organization on Collective Lens, you can...

  • Bring awareness to your cause
  • Network with other organizations
  • Reach out to volunteers and donors
  • Create a Nonprofit Network.
    Nonprofit Networks are designed to encourage informal dialogue between organizations of similar interests, focuses, or geographic location. The Network creates a link between two organizations (if you are a user, and have not uploaded an organization, you cannot establish a Network). Organizations can add any other organization to their Network, but both organizations must consent. Adding an organization to your Network provides a stronger connection than simply adding a user as a "contact." Once organizations are "networked," they are able to easily communicate in a private forum setting. This process allows for basic discussions of organizational goals and objectives, project techniques and strategies, funding opportunities, potential partnerships, or any additional topic of interest.

Viewers can find your organization when they search based on keywords and categories. Our searching capabilities are increasing, and soon viewers will be able to search based on locations or volunteer opportunities.

Organizations are encouraged to seek out other organizations with projects similar to their own and share ideas, successes, and failures. Through this process Collective Lens hopes to create a diverse resource for organizations around the globe.


Questions or Comments? Email us: info [at] collectivelens.com