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Last month, YouTube began accepting submissions for its annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards. Now that the submission period is closed and 16 finalists were selected by judges, it's time to get your votes in to help decide the winners.
Voting closes on March 28, so time is running out. Head over to the DoGooder Awards page to view each video and cast your votes. This year's finalists in the small, medium, large and best storytelling categories come courtesy of:
- The Office of Letters and Light
- RECLAIM Project
- Protect Our Defenders
- Visible Men
- Fonkoze
- The Winnipeg Humane Society
- D.C. Central Kitchen
- Adoption Resources of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Department of Children & Families FosterParentsRock.org campaign
- Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
- The UNICEF Tap Project
- The Humane Society of the United States
- SPCA of Texas
- Define American
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum World Memory Project
- charity: water
- Invisible Children The Fourth Estate
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