Q&A : Key Note - Kaynan Rabino | Nichole Cirillo

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What are matrics and connecting treads should be among NPOs to move from competiting to collaborate with each other. How Good Deeds Day did it??

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More Power to you Kaynon…

The cost per volunteering is atleast 10X higher than what we have in India . What do you think is the reason for the same?

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Thank you for the wonderful insights about volunteering globally.

Good deeds working in 110 countries. Are there any similarities you have found in Volunteers / Volunteering / Giving activity in 110 countries? What was the top three causes you have supported in these 110 countries?

Jayaprakash, DXC.

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Good morning

Can we showcase our all NGO’s in Abroad Countries on the day of Good Deeds Day in neighbouring countries

Thank you
Harsha B
Rashtrotthana Parishat

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Could you say a little about how you track what happens on Good Deeds Day? Do you ask people who celebrate to fill in specific standard reporting formats? And why do you think it is important to track what happens on the day?
Priyanka from GivingTuesday

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Do we prioritize not only igniting compassion and empathy among people but also emphasize their learning through participation?

How about idea of having good deeds day in India Rural segment ?

How can we expedite the shift from a culture of civic duty to one of civic dissent while ensuring it remains sensible and conducive to constructive dialogue and democratic values?

What are some innovative ways to recognize volunteers for their own development?

Maybe platforms like coursera can offer courses as an incentive to recognise some super volunteers. But what else?

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How is the impact metric for good deeds day ?

For both. How can we measure the impact of our volunteering program on volunteers? What could be the standard indicators.

How do you view corporate volunteering in a scenario where a company aims to generate business value through these efforts, while allowing volunteers to take the lead in these activities and not just participate?

Nichole, thank you for sharing that fantastic research and those really valuable insights. What strikes me about the equity and inclusion insight is that it turns the idea of WHO can volunteer on its head. What advice do you have for us about shifting the way we think within our organisations and networks, about who can be a volunteer?
Priyanka from GivingTuesday

Question to both
Working across the world how do you ensure the core value and culture of your organisation are dissipated

What was the success rate among the number of volunteers who accepted the events at remote locations versus your requirements for that particular event?