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Crowdsourcing in Rotary: Rotary Ideas ideas.rotary.org Zuhal Sharp, Rotary Service Programs Specialist Rotary Service Connections

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Crowdsourcing in Rotary: Rotary Ideas

ideas.rotary.org Zuhal Sharp, Rotary Service Programs Specialist Rotary Service Connections

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Crowdsourcing: helps a project or idea collect resources from hundreds or thousands of people

What is Crowdsourcing

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Where to find Rotary Ideas on My Rotary

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Rotary Ideas homepage: ideas.rotary.org

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How to sign in

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Question

Can Rotarians and

Rotaractors sign in to Rotary

Ideas using Google or

Facebook?

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Rotary Ideas

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Who can post projects on Rotary Ideas

• Club Presidents

• Club Secretaries

• Club Executive Secretaries

• Club Treasurers

• Club Membership Chairs

• Club Foundation Chairs

• Rotaract Advisor

• Rotaract Club President

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Add project details page

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Browse Projects

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Project page

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After you create a project

• Promote your project on social media and to your email list on a regular basis.

• Ask your contacts to promote it to their network.

• Follow up with contributors.

• Re-post the project if it expires without meeting its goals.

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Stats

• More than 190 projects were created on Rotary Ideas since launch.

• Rotary Ideas has more than 12,000 registered users.

• More than 500 new registered users sign in to Rotary Ideas each month.

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Resources

Check out the course on the Learning Center called “Developing and Promoting Your Service Project” where you can learn how to use Rotary’s online tools to support your service projects, including how to use Rotary Ideas to seek resources for projects or to make contributions to existing projects.