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Five Huge Changes To Facebook Pages That Nonprofits Will Love

facebook icon logo Five Huge Changes To Facebook Pages That Nonprofits Will Love

Facebook recently pushed out five big feature changes to Facebook Pages that will help admins more easily manage their pages, plan content, and get more airtime for updates in the News Feed.

1. Facebook Page Admin Roles - Facebook Pages now offer five different flavors of admin roles.

This is huge, especially for organizations that have various different people accessing administrative rights with in a single Facebook Page. Some of these people might only need access to view insights, while others need admin access to post content and respond to comments.

The five roles are described in the table below.

facebook admin roles Five Huge Changes To Facebook Pages That Nonprofits Will Love

2. Page Post Scheduling – Facebook rolled out a new feature to Pages that allows admins to schedule updates for a future date and time.
You can schedule a post up to 6 months in advance in 10-minute intervals, from your Page’s sharing tool by following these instructions:

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Comments

  1. Christy says:

    I don’t think the instructions video for this post is working. I am VERY interested in this new feature of FB for our nonprofit page. Hopefully you can get the video working soon! Thanks for the continued updates on FB features!

  2. FeelingisolatedonFBFanPage says:

    I recently transferred from a small account to business.  I HATE that those subscribers (who are now “likers”) are no longer seen by me.  I had interacted within the community and now feel isolated.  I’m considering closing the FB Fan Page account and taking my risk otherwise.  NOTHING I’ve researched allows that original type of interaction.  Why they would treat business (profit and non-profit) this way baffles me. . . . no stock for me please.

  3. Unfortunately, Facebook allows content creators and moderators to change the header and profile photos.  Anything related to branding should only be allowed to managers

    1. John Haydon says:

      But wouldn’t the profile and cover image fall under content creation?

  4. Sue says:

    Thanks for the info.

  5. Jenny says:

    Which types of admin are able to delete the page?

  6. Emma Zen says:

    Why is it? That everytime I could to you site, I learn something new! :-) Thank you!