7 Things You Didn’t Know InVideo AI for nonprofits Could Do
- Firefly Initiative
- Apr 11
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 16

Whether you’re part of a grassroots community group or a national nonprofit, creating engaging video content shouldn’t drain your time—or your budget. That’s where InVideo AI steps in. It’s not just another video tool; it’s a storytelling shortcut for changemakers.
At Firefly, we’ve been exploring how to bring stories to life in simpler, smarter ways—because behind every campaign or initiative is a human experience worth sharing. InVideo AI has quietly become one of the tools helping us do that.
Here are 7 underrated ways it can help your organisation amplify its message, showcase its people, and resonate with stories that matter.
1. Turn Volunteer Testimonials into Videos—In Seconds
Got a written story or quote from a volunteer? Drop it into InVideo AI’s text-to-video feature. It automatically pulls relevant stock footage, selects a matching voiceover, and creates a polished video—ready to post on socials or embed in newsletters.
🔍 Hack: Use bullet points or short paragraphs instead of long-form text for more dynamic scene changes and better pacing.
2. Create Multi-Language Videos with Auto-Translation & Voiceovers
Working across diverse communities? InVideo AI supports automatic translation and AI voiceovers in multiple languages, making it easier to share your message with every corner of your audience—without needing separate tools or services.
💡 Try This: Repurpose one impact story into three languages—like English, Vietnamese, and Arabic—to reflect and respect your community's voice.
3. Auto-Resize Videos for Every Platform in One Click
No more manual edits just to fit Instagram or TikTok. InVideo AI lets you duplicate and convert your video to the perfect dimensions—horizontal for YouTube, square for Facebook, vertical for Reels—without ruining the flow of your story.
✨ Bonus Tip: Short, vertical clips make great teasers for longer-form stories on your website or newsletter.
4. Turn Team Updates into Visual Recaps
Volunteer coordinators and community leads can convert their meeting notes into short weekly video updates. Just paste in the key points, select a visual style, and InVideo AI does the rest—giving your team a quick, consistent way to stay in sync.
🔧 Hack: Add your logo and colours to each update to reinforce your organisation’s identity.
5. Generate Event Promos in Minutes
Need to promote a weekend event fast? Just write a few sentences about the who, what, where—and let InVideo AI turn it into a visual announcement. Choose from upbeat music, countdown timers, or overlay text to give it polish.
🔥 Pro Tip: Use this to build anticipation in stories or Instagram reels—especially for limited-time events or volunteer drives.
6. Fill in Story Gaps with Stock Footage
Don’t have video footage from your latest volunteer day or project rollout? InVideo AI includes a vast stock library that helps bridge the gap. Whether it’s a scene showing collaboration, community work, or digital volunteering—you’ll find something to match the message.
📷 Insider Tip: Drop in at least one real photo from your project to give it a human touch and make the story your own.
7. Collaborate Without the Hassle
Not everyone on your team needs to log in. InVideo AI lets you share editable drafts so teammates can preview, tweak, or suggest changes on the go.
🧠 Smart Tip: Use this to co-create stories with volunteers—especially when crafting videos that highlight their voices, experiences, or feedback.
Final Thought
At Firefly, we believe stories are powerful—not because they’re perfect, but because they’re real. Resonate With Stories is more than a theme; it’s how we connect people to purpose. Tools like InVideo AI simply help us do it faster, without burning out.
If you’ve ever said, “I don’t have time to make videos,” this might be the one platform that changes your mind.
And if you're curious to see how storytelling unfolds in action, check out how we're sharing volunteer voices across Insights and Stories and inside our latest newsletter.
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