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

Whole Whale

Like the stickers are for food delivery, the trust as a service model is a great opportunity for most businesses today. The model is defined by two mains steps. Historically, the trust as a service model has been used to grow businesses, get new customers, and set industry service/safety standards.

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6 Best Event Marketing Strategies to Boost Your Hybrid Event Experiences

AccelEvents

Hybrid events aren’t the ideal meeting type for all industries, but they keep industries moving when physical events are impossible. If you will have a larger online audience, then your virtual event will need to be rigged with gamification features, awards and badges, giveaways, polls, and enjoyable videos.

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6 Best Event Marketing Strategies to Boost Your Hybrid Event Experiences

AccelEvents

Hybrid events aren’t the ideal meeting type for all industries, but they keep industries moving when physical events are impossible. If you will have a larger online audience, then your virtual event will need to be rigged with gamification features, awards and badges, giveaways, polls, and enjoyable videos.

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Game On: How Gamification is Changing the Sector

ASU Lodestar Center

Pop-up messages as reminders, rewarding users for their engagement, badges, progress bars, and even weekly challenges drive a little competition to keep users on their toes. As you can see, the motivation is not just on the consumer’s side of interaction, it can also come from the sponsoring company’s objects. Engagement Model.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many sponsors and donors want recognition for their support. Mention the donor in emails directly about the event they sponsored. This can be 4 emails a year dedicated to sponsors who give the org $10K or more. Many of us are familiar with local businesses sponsoring local sports teams. These exist already!

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