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Creative Event Ideas To Get Students Involved In Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

Collaborate with local schools, student organizations, and youth groups to spread the word. Its also worth noting that these events should be fun and accessible. Pair food drives with storytelling sessions where students learn about local hunger challenges. Keep the activities manageable within their schedules.

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Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards?

Gyrus

Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards? The novel concept of taking something that is intrinsically fun and forming it around a learning exercise is an incredible notion that really invigorates the field of corporate learning and development. Good gamification addresses that inner drive in 3 ways: Badging.

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HOW TO: Add Your Nonprofit to FourSquare

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some have even declared it to be the “ Twitter of 2010 “ I am not so sure about that, but it is fun. Just yesterday I Checked-in while out and about and my local Planned Parenthood popped up. You will not accrue “Badges&# if you do not have a photo, nor will you become a “Mayor&#. It is Different.

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30+ Engaging Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Qgiv

Peer-to-peer fundraising—individuals raising money for a cause with the help of their family and friends—is a fun, easy, and lucrative strategy to attract awareness and generate funds for your cause. Bowl-a-Thon This is a popular way to get teams together for friendly competition in a fun social environment.

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Theatre Flashmobs on YouTube and Swarms of Theater Goers on FourSquare

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

   They had their staff, local experts in the location, add tips about what was interesting for visitors in the neighborhood.  "      Other ideas include a special Museum badge. ."      They're running it in connection with a show promotion.

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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Verified Badges. If approved, a blue verification badge will be added next to your nonprofit’s name on Instagram. Geotagging on Instagram is especially beneficial to localized nonprofits. If you are a location-based nonprofit, such as a museum or zoo, then also add your address. In addition, apply to get verified.

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Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards?

Gyrus

Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards? The novel concept of taking something that is intrinsically fun and forming it around a learning exercise is an incredible notion that really invigorates the field of corporate learning and development. He has 300 Badges!!!” Leaderboards Leaderboards are my personal favorite.

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