In less than 100 words, what is your idea?:
A one stop shop for non-profit organizations to create a ‘badge’ celebrating the achievements of their volunteers which then allows volunteers to ‘wear their badges’ on their blogs, websites, facebook pages, to tweet it and use it as an email signature. This one stop shop site can also provide a map (and iphone app) on an opt-in basis, showing the location of volunteer orgs currently recruiting and the number/type of volunteers nearby or in a given neighbourhood. This site could be supported by sponsorship.
What is the social need or challenge your idea could address?:
The primary purpose of a non-profit is not creating social media, recruiting volunteers or rewarding them. The lack of funding for ngos and non-profit organizations stretches their ability to deliver on the ground services while searching for volunteers, coordinating and fundraising.
Imagine your organization being able to visit a web page, answer a couple of short questions, upload an image, and then all of your volunteers would be able to receive the recognition of their hard work by accessing a badge like:
MyAnimalOrg - In 2010, I helped raise 330 kittens, clean 50,000 litter trays, raise $15,000 and rehouse 150 adult cats.
Volunteers are a great source of good will and publicity via social media IF the barriers are removed. Kiva and various facebook apps are great examples of this. New volunteers would be driven to your organization with a clearer understanding of your needs and location, freeing you to train, coordinate and deliver more of your core business.
What’s really new about your idea?:
This idea harnesses the great good will of existing volunteers to spread the word in the simplest possible fashion, using social media techniques and crowd sourcing to promote volunteer roles in non-profit organizations and recognize the contributions volunteers make.
Although several beta attempts to provide a similar service exist overseas, they place too much emphasis on central registers and waiting for volunteers to come to the central volunteer site. My idea focuses primarily on the creation of badges which provide direct click through to the parent organization and would be disseminated by willing volunteers while providing a succinct recognition of the valuable contributions made by the volunteer workforce.
Improvements in locative technologies could enhance this idea but the key strength is in understanding the needs and pressures on small ngo/non profit organizations based on 30 years experience in the field.
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