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Ingest & auto-understandTranscribe, tag, and shot-type every clip
Editroom & ClipsOne shoot into finished cuts and social clips
Storyboard & YouTube PackPlan the shoot, publish the upload
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Benchmarks~5,000 nonprofit channels, tracked daily
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Philadelphia nonprofit YouTube rankings

173 tracked nonprofit channels, ranked by subscribers, engagement, and recent activity.

173channels tracked
391,532total subscribers
232median subscribers
53%active (90d)

How Philadelphia compares

Against the typical tracked metro

232Median subscribersbelow the typical metro (279)
53%Active channelsbelow the typical metro (57%)
1.3%Avg engagementbelow the typical metro (1.5%)

Philadelphia ranks #12 of 15 metros by channels tracked (173).

Worth watching

Flagged by our channel analysis

Sharing Excess
AI score 7/10

Sharing Excess drives an exceptional 4.2% engagement rate and 84% view-to-sub ratio through mission-centric Shorts. While their food rescue videos resonate strongly, 0% caption coverage limits accessibility.

Middle East Forum
AI score 6/10

Middle East Forum posts at a strong 14.3 videos/month cadence with 43 uploads in the last 90 days, and its 3.88% engagement rate significantly outperforms the nonprofit benchmark of 0.5–2%. However, the avg views/subscriber ratio sits at 15.5% (below the 30% strong threshold), and caption coverage is a critical gap at just 4% across 905 videos. The best recent video ('Is This the End of the Islamic Republic?') pulled 15,128 views — 7.9x the channel average — suggesting strong topic-driven spikes rather than consistent broad reach.

American Association For Cancer Research
AI score 6/10

AACR's channel shows a remarkable 393% views-to-subscriber ratio across 871 videos and 12.8M total views, suggesting strong evergreen content performance despite only 10K subscribers. However, engagement is nearly nonexistent — 0.01% engagement rate, avg 4 likes and 0 comments per video — indicating passive viewership rather than community building. The podcast format (numbered episodes like '063: The Philadelphia Cycling Classic') is consistent and active at 5.3 uploads/month, but the top video's 199K views on a cycling event revival story feels like an outlier against a typical recent vid…

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