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How to Drive Virtual Event Engagement with Gamification

AccelEvents

They would likely be happy to donate a gift of some sort or furnish additional funds to you for the right to put their name on the contest. We’ve all seen the contests: “share this post, like this page, and tag a friend for your chance to win [insert prize].”. You can do a contest like the one above or do something different.

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How to Drive Virtual Event Engagement with Gamification

AccelEvents

It is likely that they would be happy to donate a gift of some sort or furnish additional funds to you for the rights to put their name on the contest. We’ve all seen the contests: “share this post, like this page, and tag a friend for your chance to win [insert prize].”. Get exhibitors and sponsors involved in your prizes.

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How to Drive Virtual Event Engagement with Gamification

AccelEvents

It is likely that they would be happy to donate a gift of some sort or furnish additional funds to you for the rights to put their name on the contest. We’ve all seen the contests: “share this post, like this page, and tag a friend for your chance to win [insert prize].”. Get exhibitors and sponsors involved in your prizes.

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23 Best Volunteer Appreciation Gifts to Show Your Gratitude

Bloomerang

Volunteers are passionate about your cause, donate their time and skills to make a positive impact. Make things exciting by asking your volunteers to submit their own mask designs and send out a poll to decide the winning design. You can host a contest for your volunteers to come up with designs for their blankets.

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When Words Get in the Way (Like "Virtual Volunteering")

Tech Soup

The term "virtual volunteering" is a contested term. That means people who translate documents wouldn't be considered online volunteers, because they aren't actually using the Internet for their service, they are using their skills.

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Measuring Your Crowdsourcing Efforts by Aliza Sherman

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Work can consist of microtasks or small, repetitive tasks that might constitute “busy work” and that can be performed with minimal skills. But you are also relying on the knowledge, skills and even honesty of the crowd to get to that “right” answer.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Same for any prizes, contests, sweepstakes, drawings, or competitions (essay contests, spelling bees, etc. Plug donor skills into the work. Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls).

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