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6 Innovative QR Code Strategies for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Include them in table tents, banners, and event badges to provide instant access to live event schedules, donation portals, or interactive activities. 3) Local Outreach: Display QR codes in cafes, gyms, or bookstores that link to a relevant campaign, like a read-a-thon or food drive.

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12 Useful, Well-Designed, Worth-Downloading iPhone Apps Created by Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For added fun, every action you take will earn you points and badges. NRDC Eat Local App. To help you find out what’s in season in your state, locate nearby farmers’ markets anywhere in the United States, and check out seasonal recipes, NRDC created Eat Local, the quickest way to put the freshest food on your table.

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How to use Foursquare to market your business & reach a new audience

The Next Web

This allows you to create local updates, and make them more relevant to specific followers. Through this and promotion via local updates and other social media channels, you can get the word out there. Another factor that contributes to Foursquare’s success is the inclusion of tips for a specific locale. Foursquare badges.

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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. Pair food drives with storytelling sessions where students learn about local hunger challenges. Adding gamification (like leaderboards, badges, or small prizes) boosts enthusiasm and keeps participants engaged.

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Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards?

Gyrus

Gamification – Badges, Levels, or Leaderboards? Good gamification addresses that inner drive in 3 ways: Badging. Badging is an online representation of an earned skill, allowing you to share your skills and interests with the world in a visual manner. He has 300 Badges!!!” Leaderboards.

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Network for Good Launches Charity Badges!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

via Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog Network for Good today launches their charity badges with some great support from Yahoo! In the local village school, the foundation runs an English Language program that is teaching over 500 children to speak English. Now about the badge. You can upload personal photos, text, and video.

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Why You Need to Game Your Supporters

NetWits

— Maybe you’re satisfied with your communications strategy.Perhaps your nonprofit was recently featured on TV or saluted in the local newspaper. As gamification evolves beyond badges and avatars, nonprofits can institute game play to tell their story in a moving and convincing way. Gamification Evolution.

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