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Recognition and the Power of Connecting

VQ Strategies

thank you notes or comments written by fellow volunteers, staff, visitors or program participants, or the public) Yard Signs (this was something I had seen another local county provide at the height of COVID lock down, to provide a thank you to volunteers even when they could not be on site) MOTIVATIONAL Digital badges (i.e.,

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All You Need To Know About Event Gamification

AccelEvents

Personalization With Badges, Pins, and Trophies. If your attendee signs up for a session on time, then they could be rewarded with a badge, pin, or trophy (depending on if your event is online or in-person). Badges are great at fundraising events and career fairs , as badges generate environments of networking and collaboration!

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Delivering a Better Volunteer Experience: 5 Tips for Nonprofits

Volunteer Hub

Nonprofits should provide all volunteers with information about their mission, vision, and impact, along with access to training resources, documented expectations, available channels for on-site and off-site communication, and ways to provide feedback about their overall experience. Make recognition public. Ongoing support.

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sponsored by the Public Interest Registry and researched by Nonprofit Tech for Good, the report summarizes donor data across six continents about how online and mobile technology effects giving. Arts and culture (2%), peace and nonviolence (1%), and research and public policy (1%) are the least donated to causes.

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Normalizing seeking support for mental health takes collective action

Candid

Nonprofits, like Mental Health America (MHA) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness ( NAMI ), for example, are making practical toolkits available for free so the public can improve their mental health and increase their resiliency regardless of their personal situation.

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4 Examples Proving Nonprofits Should Offer Trust as a Service (TaaS)

Whole Whale

When buildings are LEED-certified, it’s a badge of honor and gives bragging rights. There are membership fees to be affiliated with the group in order to network, help your employees have access to learning tools, savings related to green building expos, and more. There are also fees to get any space LEED-certified.

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Why You Need to Game Your Supporters

NetWits

As gamification evolves beyond badges and avatars, nonprofits can institute game play to tell their story in a moving and convincing way. The United Nations Foundation made the massive health issue of malaria in Africa accessible with its easy-to-use Nothing But Nets game. Gamification Evolution. The cost of entry is low.

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